Unexpected rumors of Ruler helping Scout player before Worlds
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  • 13:45, 20.09.2024

Unexpected rumors of Ruler helping Scout player before Worlds

Recent rumors that player Ruler helped his fellow esports player Scout have League of Legends fans excited. According to insiders, Ruler lent Scout a large sum of money so that he could settle an EDG-related lawsuit faster and head to the League of Legends World Championships.

The interest in this situation is not just about the money, but also because Ruler and Scout are both well-known players who have each contributed greatly to the League of Legends professional scene. Fans are eager to see how this story is resolved and what it means for the teams at the upcoming Worlds.

Background on the conflict

Scout found himself in a complicated legal situation that could prevent him from competing in the Worlds. EDG, his previous team, sued him, which jeopardized his participation in one of the most important tournaments of the year. Ruler unexpectedly came to the rescue, not only supporting Scout morally, but also lending him money to speed up the process of settling the dispute. This move surprised many, as there were no obvious signs of such a close friendship between the players.

   
   

Adding to the irony of the situation is the fact that EDG was considering Yagao, who plays on the same team as Ruler, to replace Scout. This begs the question: how did Ruler react to this? And did it cause tension between Ruler and Yagao?

Specific details and questions

Ruler was rumored to be so upset that Yagao could take Scout's place in EDG that it affected their relationship on the team. Specifically, Ruler is rumored to blame Yagao for their team's failure to qualify for Worlds. This incident only adds fuel to the fire, raising new questions about team dynamics and internal politics within the team. Why exactly was Yagao being considered as a replacement? And how did Ruler feel about his teammate potentially being part of a team he may not have supported?

   
   

Community and expert reactions

Opinions within the eSports community are divided. Some believe that Ruler did the honorable thing by supporting Scout in his time of need, even despite the potential personal loss. Others, however, believe that Ruler's intervention may have been due to personal motives and uncertainty about the future of his own team.

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Solidarity or a source of tension before Worlds

This situation not only demonstrates the complexity of personal and professional relationships in the world of esports, but also highlights how financial and legal issues can affect teams' results. Regardless of how the conflict is resolved, Scout's participation in Worlds was made possible by Ruler's support, making this case an important precedent. Whether this step will be seen as a sign of true sports solidarity or, on the contrary, as a sign of friction between players - time will tell.

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