Everything You Need to Know About LEC Spring Split Fantasy

As the LEC Winter Split is coming to a close, we at E-GO APP are happy to announce that we will be hosting the LEC Spring Split together with MOBAFire with the same structure and prize pool. 

If you are a fan of League of Legends and love to play fantasy esports, you are in luck. This tournament has a $10.000 prize pool with weekly prizes and giveaways. 

The tournament is activate on MOBAFire, create your team now.

Point padding information!

Important dates

Tournament activates on E-GO: 1st of Match

The live tournament starts on: the 11th of March

The tournament ends on: the 17th of April

Regular Season: 11th of March - 27th of March

Group stage: 8th of April - 16th of April

Playoffs: 17th of April - 23th of April

Prize Pool Structure

1st place: 🏆

$5000

2nd place: 🥈

$2500

3rd place: 🥉

$1000

4th place:

$600

5th place:

$300

Weekly Winner: $100 USD (6 weeks total)

Unless they have finished, everyone will be automatically included in any ongoing weekly/stage leagues. 

Check if your country is excluded from the prize pool here: Participation Rules.

Understanding LEC Spring Split

List of teams competing in the LEC Spring Split

  • G2 Esports
  • KOI
  • Mad Lions
  • SK Gaming
  • Vitality
  • Astralis
  • Team Heretics
  • Team BDS
  • Fnatic
  • Excel Esports

LEC Regular Season

The LEC Spring Split Regular Season features ten teams competing against each other over three weeks. Each team plays nine matches, and everyone gets to go up against each other. Games are played each evening during these three weeks from Friday to Monday, where each team has 1 match. 

  • Single Round Robin
  • Matches are BO1
  • Top 8 teams advance to the Group stage.

LEC Group Stage

The LEC Spring Split Group stage consists of the top 8 teams from the regular season. Teams will be divided into two groups in which a GSL format will be played. Point padding will be given to the winning team of the group. 

  • All matches are BO3
  • Top 2 teams advance to playoffs
  • 1st team in Winners Finals
  • 2nd team Losers SemiFinal

LEC Playoffs

Four teams remain where; they will battle it out in a Page-McIntyre bracket. Creating a unique team might be challenging during this period so player prize adjustment might occur. Point padding will be given to the Upper bracket winner.

  • All matches are BO5
  • Winners qualify for MSI 2023 and LEC Finals 2023. 

Players that performed well during LEC Winter Split: 

Mad Lions: Chasy

Kills: 95

Deaths: 72

Assist: 141

Games: 15

Total Points: 148.4

Position: Top

Average Points: 9.9

G2: Yike

Kills: 101

Deaths: 46

Assist: 169

Games: 13

Total Points: 137

Position: Jungle

Average Points: 10.5

SK Gaming: Exakick

Kills: 93

Deaths: 43

Assist: 100

Games: 13

Total Points: 136.8

Position: Bot Lane

Average Points: 10.5

G2: Broken Blade

Kills: 73

Deaths: 40

Assist: 137

Games: 13

Total Points: 131.1

Position: Top

Average Points: 10.1

G2: Mikyx

Kills: 18

Deaths: 66

Assist: 215

Games: 13

Total Points: 101.8

Position: Support

Average Points: 7.8

BDS: Adam

Kills: 51

Deaths: 41

Assist: 70

Games: 11

Total Points: 124.8

Position: Top

Average Points: 11.3

How LEC Spring Split Fantasy Works

Act as an Esport coach that has a set budget of $1000. Your goal is now to use that budget to buy the perfect mix of players for your team. Picking players that you think will generate high amounts of points whilst also winning matches and staying alive in the tournament is what you should look for. 

You must pick five players, one for each role. You can have up to two players from the same team, forcing you to create a unique team. Each position has a specific point system for a more balanced fantasy experience. 

Top lane & Jungle

Kills: 0.4 Points

Assists: 0.2 Points

Deaths: -0.15 Points

Creep Score: 0.02 Points

Mid & Bot lane

Kills: 0.4 Points

Assists: 0.15 Points

Deaths: -0.2 Points

Creep Score: 0.015 Points

Support:

Kills: 0.4 Points

Assists: 0.35 Points

Deaths: -0.1 Points

Creep Score: 0.03 Points

Team Points:

Turrets: 0.1 Points

Dragons: 0.2 Points

Barons: 0.5 Points

First Blood: 0.5 Points

Win: 2 Points

Understanding Fantasy Phases

During the tournament, you will enter three different phases based on where in the contest we are. These phases determine what you can do with your team and when you can do it. 

Building Phase

The building phase is the first stage you enter when joining the tournament. It's here where you create your first team for the regular season. The LEC Spring Split will consist of three building stages for each of the tournament stages. You can modify your team as much as you like during this period. Your team and your changes will not be shown to other players. 

Edit Phase

You will often enter and exit the editing phase during the tournament. During this phase, you can make changes to your team to maximize your score. You can, for example, sell a player for another or give the captain role to another player in your team. The editing phase starts at 03:00 (tournament timezone) and ends 1 hour before the day's first Match. 

Game Phase

During this phase, your lineup is locked, and you can't make any more changes. So sit back and cheer on your players. Hopefully, they will do well!

Captain Feature

The captain feature gives a 50% point bonus to the player you have assigned as your Captain. If you want, you can set a Captain before the league starts, and the captain booster will stay on that player until you actively change it to another player. You have one Captain swap every day, but you will lose your Captain switch for the day if your Captain has started a match series. You can only change Captain during the Edit phase!

Captain = 1.5x bonus points

Selling a player (New)

The SELL token enables participants to sell a player in their lineup and buy a new one. This action can only be performed during EDIT, consuming your SELL token. When selling a player, you will be refunded the same amount as previously paid when you purchased the player. You will keep the points of your traded players for the remainder of the tournament, and they will be displayed in the section "Sold players". We encourage you to be strategic with your SELL tokens since you only have 1 for every tournament stage. Your sell token will "refresh" at every building phase.

Point padding (New)

Point padding is given to teams that qualify further in the tournament and thus skip matches. We want players rewarded for picking the best teams, so we have point padding. If your team misses a game, they will most likely receive an average point padding based on their tournament performance. This point padding is usually given when the Match they skipped is being played. Static point padding (+6) is only given to teams if they start the tournament deeper in the bracket.

New: Your player must have at least played 1 match in your lineup to earn point padding, meaning you can't buy players solely for their point padding anymore.

End Notes

The Organizer reserves the right to change the above Point System and described features at its sole discretion and will inform users of any significant changes by publicly announcing them on the website or in community channels.

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