A complete guide to the 2018 League of Legends All-Star event

Who's going, what's happening, and when it starts.

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The 2018 League of Legends All-Stars event is only a week away, and today, Riot finally revealed specific details of the event on the game’s main website.

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Last year, fans were left wanting after the event, as it wasn’t the same goofy tournament it had been in years past. It appeared to be taken more seriously by Riot than before, and it lacked the certain charm and memeness that drew fans and even the players into enjoying it. Many were hoping that things would change this year, and it appears that may be the case, as there are way more fun activities and events on the docket.

Here is the complete guide to the event, including what activities there will be, which players and streamers will compete in them, and the dates of the broadcast.

One-on-one tournament

Just like last year, this year’s event will feature a one-on-one bracket-style tournament between all the pros in attendance. Here is the list of players competing.

North America

  • Yiliang “Doublelift” Peng
  • Zachary “Sneaky” Scuderi
  • Eric “Licorice” Ritchie

Europe

  • Rasmus “Caps” Winther
  • Mads “Broxah” Brock-Pedersen
  • Daniele “Jiizuke” di Mauro AKA The Italian Stallion

China

  • Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao
  • Song “Rookie” Eui-jin
  • Liu “Mlxg” Shi-Yu

South Korea

  • Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok
  • Bae “Bang” Jun-sik
  • Han “Peanut” Wang-ho

Turkey

  • Mustafa Kemal “Dumbledoge” Gökseloğlu
  • Sergen “Broken Blade” Çelik

Brazil

  • Felipe “brTT” Gonçalves
  • Rafael “Rakin” Knittel

Vietnam

  • Nguyễn “Artifact” Văn Hậu
  • Phạm “Zeros” Minh Lộc

LMS

  • Huang “Maple” Yi-Tang
  • Liu “Westdoor” Shu-Wei

Southeast Asia

  • Nuttapong “G4” Menkasikan
  • Atit “Rockky” Phaomuang

Latin America South

  • Sebastián “Tierwulf” Andrés Mateluna Cibrario
  • Joaquín José “Plugo” Pérez

Latin America North

  • Édgar “Seiya” Ali Bracamontes Munguía
  • Diego “Arce” Arce Chang

Russia

  • Mykhailo “Kira” Harmash
  • Danil “Diamondprox” Reshetnikov

Japan

  • Shunsuke “Evi” Murase
  • Kyohei “Ceros” Yoshida

Oceania

  • Stephen “Triple” Li
  • Jackson “Pabu” Pavone

Regional rivalry matches

This year, pro players and popular personalities will be competing in rivalry matches to showcase regional rivalries. Here is each regional matchup, as well as who is competing in them.

NA vs. EU

  • Doublelift
  • Sneaky
  • Licorice
  • Michael “Imaqtpie” Santana
  • Rabia “Nightblue3” Yazbek
  • Caps
  • Broxah
  • Jiizuke
  • Mike “Wickd” Petersen
  • Frederik “NoWay” Hinteregger

CN vs. KR

  • Uzi
  • Mlxg
  • Rookie
  • Xia “JieZou” Heng
  • Xiao “GodLike” Wang
  • Faker
  • Bang
  • Peanut
  • Cho “Watch” Jae-geol
  • Hong “MadLife” Min-gi

Charity two-on-two tournament

Special guests will join 16 of the 32 pros in attendance to participate in this tournament. Whichever pair wins will be awarded with a donation to a charity of their choice, although Riot will be “guiding” the winner on which org to donate to. Here are the competitors and their pairings.

  • Doublelift and Joedat “Voyboy” Esfahani
  • Licorice and Danny “Shiphtur” Le
  • Caps and Alexelcapo
  • Faker and Kang “Captain Jack” Hyung-woo
  • G4 and Rikki “Riku” Quiapon
  • Zeros and Nguyễn “QTV” Trần Tường Vũ
  • Ceros and Sutanmi
  • Rookie and Guan Zong
  • Mlxg and Luo Yunxi
  • Seiya and ReubenMaster
  • Tierwulf and Capri
  • Triple and Drew “Midbeast” Timbs
  • BrTT and Felipe “YoDa” Noronha
  • Maple and Hsiung “NL” Wen-An
  • Dumbledoge and Furkan “Immortoru” Tekeş
  • Diamondprox and Yury “FlashInTheNight Shilenkov

East vs. West

This three-match series full of rotating rosters is new to All-Stars, and, according to Riot, intended to finally decide if the gap between the east and west is really closing. Here are your participants.

  • Doublelift
  • Sneaky
  • Licorice
  • Caps
  • Broxah
  • Jiizuke
  • Uzi
  • Mlxg
  • Rookie
  • Faker
  • Bang
  • Peanut
  • Dumbledoge
  • Broken Blade
  • BrTT
  • Rakin
  • Artifact
  • Zeros
  • Maple
  • Westdoor
  • G4
  • Rockky
  • Tierwulf
  • Plugo
  • Seiya
  • Arce
  • Kira
  • Diamondprox
  • Evi
  • Ceros
  • Triple
  • Pabu

Tandem mode

In something called Tandem Mode, which Riot’s announcement page didn’t actually share any details of, pro players will once again be mixing with personalities and streamers. Here are the contestants.

  • Doublelift
  • Sneaky
  • Licorice
  • Michael “Bunny FuFuu” Kurylo
  • Broxah
  • Jiizuke
  • Jesper “Gripex” Terkildsen
  • Uzi
  • Mlxg
  • Rookie
  • Sao Nan
  • Bang
  • Peanut
  • Dumbledoge
  • Broken Blade
  • KFCEatbox
  • BrTT
  • Rakin
  • Flávio “Jukes” Fernandes
  • Artifact
  • Lê “MisThy” Thy Ngọc
  • Westdoor
  • Chang “BeBe” Bo-Wei
  • G4
  • Rockky
  • Plugo
  • Lastpick
  • Arce
  • Ness
  • Kira
  • Diamondprox
  • Evi
  • Ceros
  • Triple
  • Pabu

Misc. game modes

Participants at the 2018 All-Star event will also compete in less serious game modes and competition, including URF games and Nexus Blitz. Here is the final list of players.

  • Sneaky
  • Licorice
  • Hai Lam
  • Shelby “Luxxbunny” Laine
  • Caps
  • Broxah
  • Jiizuke
  • Julian “GoB GG” Treguer
  • Uzi
  • Rookie
  • Zhou Shuyi
  • Zhao “Fireloli” Zhi-Ming
  • Faker
  • Bang
  • Peanut
  • Park “Shy” Sang-myeon
  • Bitdory
  • Broken Blade
  • Rakin
  • Maple
  • Westdoor
  • Tierwulf
  • Plugo
  • Lastpick
  • Seiya
  • Arce
  • Kira
  • FlashInTheNight

Schedule

Although no specific schedule for each match and tournament has been provided by Riot yet, the dates and start times have been set. The tournament will last from Dec. 6 to 8, and will start at 6pm CT. To watch the tournament and get your in-game rewards, head to Riot’s official broadcast page.

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