There was a game where a Jinx player accidentally launched her ultimate in the wrong direction during a team fight. Instead of hitting the enemy team, it went straight into a minion wave. But then, a Yasuo used the minion wave as a platform to dash in and steal a kill from the enemy ADC. It was an unexpected turn of events that had everyone in the game laughing. Jinx was embarrassed at first but then joined in the laughter.
In a ranked game, a team had a Gragas player. He was trying to initiate a fight by using his body slam. But he misjudged the distance and ended up slamming into a wall instead of the enemy team. His teammates were both frustrated and amused at the same time. However, Gragas quickly recovered and found another opportunity to engage successfully later in the game.
One funny story is about a Teemo player. In a game, the enemy team was so focused on hunting down the annoying Teemo. But this Teemo was really good at hiding in bushes. He would pop out, put down his mushrooms, and then disappear again. The enemy team kept running into his mushrooms and getting frustrated. It was hilarious to watch them rage while Teemo just taunted them from the safety of the bushes.
Sure! There was a time when my friend was playing as Teemo. He thought he was hidden in a bush but didn't notice the enemy had a pink ward. The enemy just walked right up to him and he was so shocked that he forgot to run at first.
I can't answer the question about League of Legends because I don't have any knowledge related to the game.
Well, I remember a story where a Yorick player summoned his ghouls right in the middle of the enemy team's recall. The enemy players were so startled that they canceled their recalls and started running around in panic. It was really funny to see their reactions. The Yorick just stood there laughing at them while his ghouls chased them a bit.
There was a game where the referee's whistle got stuck. Every time he tried to blow it, it made a really strange, long - drawn - out sound. The players were so confused. One player even stopped in the middle of a tackle and just stared at the referee, not knowing if the play was still on or not. It took a while for them to figure out what was going on and get a new whistle.
Once in a little league game, a young player chased after a fly ball. Instead of catching it in his glove, it got stuck in his hat. He ran around the field with the ball in his hat, looking so confused. Everyone on the field and in the stands burst out laughing.
I'm not sure what you want to know about the free substitute players in League of Legends. Can you provide more context or background information so that I can better answer your question?
The story of Fiddlesticks is also quite terrifying. Fiddlesticks is an ancient horror that lurks in the fields. His sudden appearance, with his cackling laugh, can startle players. In the lore, he is a being of pure evil that brings death and destruction wherever he goes. When you play against a good Fiddlesticks player, it's like you're being hunted by a real - life horror.
There was a story of a guy who was really into League of Legends. He often played at a local internet cafe. A girl who also liked the game saw him there all the time. She asked him for some tips on playing a certain champion. They started playing together more often and as they got to know each other better, love blossomed. They bonded over their shared love for the game, from strategizing in matches to collecting in - game skins.
Sure. Recently, there was a story about a new patch that completely changed the meta. It made some previously weak lanes become dominant, and players had to quickly adapt their strategies. For example, the top lane meta shifted towards more tanky champions with high - sustain abilities.