Since Riot Games gave the green light for League of Legends teams to broadcast their training sessions on January 31, no Brazilian organization had taken advantage of this freedom – that is, until last Saturday, when FURIA, a team from the League of The Americas, teamed up with Ilha das Lendas, a Circuit Desafiante contender, to become the pioneers. This collaboration marked a significant milestone, as it allowed fans to get an inside look at the team’s strategy and gameplay.
One of the main benefits of having an open scrim is the creation of content, which can be a great way to engage with fans and provide a unique perspective on the team’s dynamics. However, sharing the team’s practice sessions can also be a double-edged sword, as sensitive information about their strategies and champion pool may be inadvertently revealed. This is a risk that teams must weigh carefully, as it could potentially impact their performance in upcoming matches.
FURIA Dominates Ilha das Lendas in LoL Training Session

The training session consisted of three matches with a fearless draft, which were broadcast on the official channels of Gustavo “Baiano” Gomes, founder of Ilha das Lendas, as well as on Pedro “Tatu” Seixas’ Twitch stream. FURIA emerged victorious in all three games, showcasing their skills and teamwork.
During the live stream, Filipe “Ranger” Brombilla, a former pro player, alternated between participating in the live react and coaching the CircuitĂ£o team. At one point, when Ranger stepped away from the stream, his teammates took the opportunity to criticize his picks and bans, highlighting the challenges of balancing strategy and teamwork in high-pressure situations. This candid moment provided a unique glimpse into the team’s dynamics and the importance of effective communication in achieving success in the world of LoL.