There was no such outplay ever before in LoL. Teemo perfectly confounded the enemy

League of Legends

This Teemo has tricked his opponent in a spectacular way.


Anyone who has been killed at least once by Teemo mushrooms spread across the map knows that this champion is incredibly annoying. The character, although small and inconspicuous, can bring even the calmest player out of balance. There is a reason he has been called Satan for years, and quite a few people agree that he is among the most annoying League of Legends characters.

Virtually every one of this champion’s abilities has something annoying about it. Both his poison, blinding, and mushrooms spread around the map can be quite annoying. It doesn’t help that Teemo can turn invisible, making it easy for him to create an ambush on an unsuspecting enemy.

This time, however, it wasn’t a matter of lurking in the bush or driving the enemy into the ult. The player brilliantly deceived his enemy and did so with the help of one of his allies. What happened?

Double Teemo in League of Legends

One of Reddit’s users posted a video showing a unique outplay. The video shows the beginning of the match. In the top lane, Teemo from the red team meets Mordekaiser from the blue team.

The beginning itself doesn’t seem particularly remarkable. Both players are circling the minions, and it seems that it will be a fairly quiet linear phase, during which everyone focuses on farming.

Video

At one point, Teemo began to get alarmingly close to his opponent. After a while, it turned out that the hero was actually Neeko in camouflage, who had gone to the top to ambush Mordekaiser.

By the time the enemy noticed what was happening and realized that he had been tricked, it was too late. His health bar was quickly disappearing, and in the end, the enemy Teemo used Ignite to make sure he claimed the coveted kill.

The video quickly became wildly popular. Players appreciated the ingenuity of the play. People joked that the video depicted secret Korean plays. Some also sympathized with Mordekaiser, claiming that the player must have been traumatized.

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