League of Legends is in good hands with these rising stars.

Here are just some of the names that have been setting the tone for future breakout stars.

His performances during the group stage earned him three MVP awards, the second-highest of his team.

He also has one playoff MVP title to his name after coming in clutch for EG against FlyQuest.

Zeri has also been one of his better champions, winning five of seven games.

She was also the pick behind his best game this season against TSM where Danny went 10/0/7.

They did defeat FlyQuest but now face the uphill task that is Cloud9, the reigning Spring Split champions.

However, his Zoe, Vex, and Veigar have a 100 per cent win rate.

It must also be stated that he’s only played these three champions twice each.

Coming from the LFL, this will also be his first international showing on the big stage.

He also boasts a wide pool, playing 16 different champions (the most of his team!)

during G2’s run to the finish line.

But it’s his Hecarim that is truly underrated, winning all four games when picked.

Of course, this depends on how Riot Games will be formatting the world championship this year.