100 Thieves came into 2022 with a ton of potential and a strategy rarely used by any professional League of Legends <\/em>rosters. Last offseason, almost every LCS organization made at least one change to their starting lineup ahead of the Spring Split. But 100T was the outlier. After a successful end to 2021 that saw 100 Thieves come up just short of the Worlds knockout stage, the org decided to keep the roster in its entirety for the upcoming calendar year of play.<\/p>
Flash forward to the present day and the roster did not meet its lofty goals. Back-to-back second-place finishes domestically and a disappointing group stage exit at Worlds 2022 highlighted a step back for 100 Thieves this year. With shortcomings like those, changes are likely to be made to the roster ahead of the 2023 campaign. <\/p>