All Oceanic League of Legends <\/em>rosters have been submitted on the eve of LCO 2022 Split Two\u2019s opening matchday, with seven of the Australia league\u2019s eight teams making changes ahead of the second season of the year.<\/p>
Just Pentanet.GG have stuck to their Split One lineup, preferring to keep their synergy strong rather than be sucked into the mini LCO reshuffle between seasons.<\/p>
Dire Wolves, who ran fifth in Split One, have made the biggest changes, though some were simply unavoidable. The Wolfpack lost jungler Jeong \u201cGoodo\u201d Min-jae to ORDER after the MSI representatives themselves were stripped of their MVP playmaker Shane \u201cKevy\u201d Allen\u2060\u2014the Aussie star was acquired by CLG Academy.<\/p>
The org replaced him with coach-come-player Kim \u201cPoltron\u201d Nicholls and promoted Alvin \u201cDante\u201d Wong and Drekani \u201cBulldog\u201d Akuhata to starters at the same time. Bot lane duo Frosts and Shinki were released by the org.<\/p>
Several orgs in the race for the Split Two title shuffled things too.<\/p>
The biggest move of the offseason came at PEACE: the 2021 champs re-acquired star AD carry Vincent \u201cViolet\u201d Wong after his stint with the Golden Guardians in the LCS system and paired him with role-swapped support Vincent \u201cGunkrab\u201d Lin. Chayon and Beats made way and were moved to the bench.<\/p>
And in a bold swap, the Chiefs chose to ship off All-Pro support Dragon \u201cDragku\u201d Guo (now listed as a sub, but bootcamping in Korea) and add ex-PEACE star Ryan \u201cAladoric\u201d Richardson following their grand final loss.<\/p>
Here are all the LCO 2022 Split Two roster changes.<\/p>