Sources: Misfits Premier sign Dreamer Ace, move Vander to coach
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Sources: Misfits Premier sign Dreamer Ace, move Vander to coach

Misfits Premier are the LFL roster with most changes this offseason

Misfits Premier will field support Tobias “Dreamer Ace” Schreckeneder in their roster, sources told Upcomer on Monday. As a consequence, their former support, Oskar “Vander” Bogdan will move to a coaching position.

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Dreamer Ace had a decent spring split following a quarterfinals qualification at the European Masters with Unicorns Of Love Sexy Edition. While they were the German third seed at the tournament, they were the only team from the region to make it past the group stage. They ended up losing in quarterfinals with a score of 1-3 against Karmine Corp, who lift the trophy at the end of the event.

Unicorns of Love have replaced Dreamer Ace with support Kim “Winsome” Dong-keon, as reported by Upcomer earlier this offseason. This change followed by the signing with Misfits Premier is a big change for the player. He played with Unicorns of Love for more than three years.

As for Vander, prior to this split in the Ligue Française de League of Legends, he had a long career as a player. Vander first joined the highest level of European competition with Team ROCCAT in 2014. During his career, he played for teams such as Schalke 04, Team Vitality and Rogue. He also qualified twice for the League of Legends World Championship.

These changes follow a Misfits Premier elimination in the first round of LFL playoffs this spring split. This prevented them from qualifying to the European Masters. However, the organization does have a good track record in the European Regional Leagues, as they hold three LFL titles.

Misfits Premier have made other changes this offseason, as the roster will field both a new top laner in Shin “HiRit” Tae-min and a new jungler in Nikolay “Zanzarah” Akatov. Both moves were reported by Upcomer earlier this offseason.

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