CKTG Champion Faces Mental Health Challenges Amidst Success
In the history of League of Legends, when SKT T1 dominated the global stage, only one name could truly pose a challenge: Samsung Galaxy. And we cannot forget Imp – the AD Carry who led Samsung Galaxy White to victory against SKT T1 in 2014. Known for his incredible talent, Imp made headlines not only for his gameplay but also for his striking performances. A few years ago, Imp was even ranked at level 4 in mental health and was considered to be in a difficult state.

Recently, the CKTG champion has shown a strong determination to “try hard” in ranked play, even climbing to the top spot with an impressive 1,594 Elo points and a win rate of 60%. This performance has garnered significant attention. Notably, one of Imp’s most frequently used champions is Senna – a character that requires a considerable skill set to excel as an AD Carry.

Fans Express Doubts About CKTG Champion’s Mental State
Across various platforms, especially among LCK fans, there has been skepticism regarding Imp’s recent achievements. Despite frequently streaming, it seems he has struggled to maintain a stable mental state for League of Legends. Now, as Imp returns to “try hard,” achieving the top rank in the Korean League after a long time has raised questions about the current state of professional players.
However, some fans have expressed concerns about Imp’s mental health last year. “Isn’t it strange that he has been struggling with his mental state? Can mental health issues be completely resolved, and can he maintain focus during intense matches?” one viewer questioned on Naver.

Despite this, a significant portion of viewers continues to support and congratulate the CKTG champion on his new achievements. Currently, Imp can only “try hard” on stream to engage with his audience. Given his contributions to League of Legends in Korea and internationally, fans are not too harsh on him.