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PowerOfEvil had a disappointing year with Origen, but will look to reclaim what made him a standout on Unicorns of Love. Photo via flickr.com/lolesports

PowerOfEvil Replaces Selfie on Misfits

Dec 10, 2016
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PowerOfEvil had a disappointing year with Origen, but will look to reclaim what made him a standout on Unicorns of Love. Photo via flickr.com/lolesports

German mid laner Tristan “PowerOfEvil” Schrage has joined Misfits, the organization announced Friday. He will compete with Europe’s newest LCS team in their upcoming 2017 campaign.

In a Facebook post, Misfits announced the former Unicorns of Love star will replace the spot vacated by Marcin “Selfie” Wolski, who announced his availability on Dec. 5. Selfie appeared as Misfits’ ace in their climb to the LCS, leading the team through the 2016 European Challenger Series Summer Split and eventual qualification to the premier league.

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PowerOfEvil, once touted Europe’s up-and-coming mid lane star, joined Origen fresh off their semifinal finish at the 2015 World Championship. The team crumbled throughout the year however, falling into the Summer Promotion Tournament and narrowly holding onto their LCS spot.

Despite the uneven year, the newest Misfit remains confident in his own Facebook entry.

“Regarding myself I am confident that I can add a lot of experience collected in the last years and that my deep game knowledge which I buildup over time are going to the benefit the team.”

The new kids on the European block aren’t afraid to flaunt their aspirations of making their inaugural season a historic one, which has begun with adding one of the region’s top talents.

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A native of St. Louis, Missouri, David has been an avid fan of the NFL since since the late 90’s, which led to his desire to become a local sportswriter throughout high school. Things would change when he finally gave League of Legends a chance at the end of Season 4, in which he instantly became fascinated with the professional scene watching the NA playoffs. Apart from League, he enjoys watching Counter Strike, Halo and Overwatch. He’s also written for GosuGamers, Denial eSports and Renegades.
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