Tyler1 is a well-known name in the League of Legends streaming community. With over 4.6 million followers on Twitch, he's a prominent figure in the gaming world.
Tyler1 is undoubtedly a familiar name, being one of the most famous League of Legends streamers globally. With over 4.6 million followers, Tyler1 is a massive star on the Twitch platform for many years now. He even commands immense respect for his ability to climb the Challenger ladder in four roles, including Marksman, Jungle, Top, and Mid.

The association of Tyler1 with the Marksman role, especially with the renowned champion Draven, is undeniable. Despite his forays into other roles, watching Tyler1 play Draven remains immensely captivating for the audience. However, over time, this position has gradually weakened, leaving a player deeply linked to the Marksman role like Tyler1 feeling disheartened.

In a recent stream, Tyler1 stumbled upon a video by the streamer xFSB Saber (playing Caitlyn) and watched it live. The video vividly illustrates the current vulnerability of Marksman, as xFSB Saber is continuously 'one-shot' in a state of helplessness. After watching the video, Tyler1 could only smirk and remark that it's akin to self-torture.

So, what's the primary cause behind this weakness in the Marksman position? The answer likely lies in Riot's direction of power for this role, making Marksman almost negligible in the early and mid-game phases. Most Marksman in League of Legends are built towards late-game prowess, thus only truly shining upon reaching their three-item power spike, typically consisting of Infinity Edge.

With a group of immensely expensive items like critical strike items, achieving that power threshold requires extensive farming. Clearly, farming cannot impact the game as much as direct engagements, thus the role of Marksman becomes increasingly weak. Moreover, with the necessity of building damage items, Marksman are susceptible to being 'one-shot' by most opponents as high damage capabilities become more prevalent.

