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2015 LoL All-Stars Event: Get To Know The Players On Team Ice

The year's last big event for professional "League of Legends" gaming will be the All-Stars Event on Dec.10-13 at the NA LCS Studio in Los Angeles, and it will be a battle between Team Fire and Team Ice. Which regions end up on either Fire or Ice was determined through the team's standing during the Worlds Championship 2015.

For this year, Team Fire will be represented by players from China's LoL Pro League (LPL), the European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS), and the winners of the International Wild Card All-Stars, Team Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), according to LoL eSports North America.

Team EU LCS is represented by Huni of FNC in the top lane, Amazing of OG in the jungle, xPeke of OG in the midlane, and Rekkles of FNC and KaSing of H2K in the bot lane. Huni is currently a freelance player and is no longer affiliated with team FNatic. This could also be xPeke's last game as a professional player, as he has taken on the new challenge of being the manager of team Origen.

Yellowstar had the highest vote for the support, but he is a member of FNC, and since Huni and Rekkles are already on the roster, he was replaced by the player with the second-highest votes, Kasing, who played for H2K during the Worlds but is now a member of TSM.

Next up is team LPL, represented by Koro1 of EDG in the top lane, Clearlove of EDG in the jungle, RooKie of KT Rolster in the mid lane, and Uzi of OMG and PYL of LGD in the bot lane. RooKie is the only summoner in LPL that is a former LCK player. As KaKAO moved to LPL, he tagged along and is now trying to make reign in LPL with his amazing control mages and the infamous Cassiopeia pick.

The third team joining Team Ice is the winner of the International Wild Card All-Stars event, concluded on Nov. 29. The winner, Team CIS, scored a total of 100 points, beating Team Turkey who only had a score of 90 points despite winning 3 games durng the 5 vs 5, because none of its players made it to the top eight of the one-on-one games, according to LoL eSports Oceania.

Breakdown of regions and players for Team Fire were reported in a previous HNGN article. The voting system for the players that represented each region is reported in this HNGN article.

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