The Team Nobody Wanted
`No way he’s still queueing.`
Then Reddit threads started to change.
“He’s already beating pro players in Champion Queue again.”
“Wait, wasn’t he washed?”
“Watch the VOD. His mid-game decisions are totally different now.”
The change was quiet, but it was real.
Harbor Reign’s scrim win rate climbed from the low forties to nearly even, then above fifty-five. People began to notice that Logan wasn’t the kind of mid who lived on chaos anymore. His strength was turning a lead into a map-wide tax: lane control, side-lane pressure, vision denial, and objective setups that made every move uncomfortable for the enemy.
He rotated through the meta mids as the patch demanded: Ahri for safe lane control and picks, Sylas for counter-engage and stolen
