Gen.G Ruler: “I think the gap[between major and minor regions] is definitely closing” cover image

Gen.G Ruler: “I think the gap[between major and minor regions] is definitely closing”

Gen.G’s AD Carry talks about the gap between regions, skill set and coming in as LCK’s first seed at Worlds.

Gen.G have begun their Worlds 2022 campaign with a slightly less dominant look that fans became accustomed to in the LCK summer split. Nonetheless, they've secured two wins and currently sit in second place in Group D.

Following their game against CTBC Flying Oyster, Gen.G's AD Carry Park "Ruler" Jae-hyuk spoke to the media in a post-match scrum.

Higher skill set at Worlds 2022

While the LPL, LCK and LEC remain the dominant forces in the event, minor region teams like the PCS's CFO have impressed many with their abilities. Their performance also surprised Gen.G's Ruler who admitted that he did not expect them to pick Pyke and it made the game more challenging.

Furthermore, Ruler also noted the improvment he had seen at Worlds 2022 and believed the gap was no longer as before.

I can clearly tell the difference between this and other World championships i was part of ; i have been seeing a lot of growth and just mindset in general. I think the gap is definitely closing compared to the past. It does make me realize that we could lose against them.

Gen.G Ruler on gap at Worlds 2022

CFO has already beaten 100 Thieves and were able to make the game against Gen.G the longest in the group stage so far. While they sit in third place, they've certainly showed that they can compete consistently with the major region teams.

Ruler on Gen.G managing pressure of LCK first seed

Gen.G starting Worlds 2022 roster on stage. Image credit: Riot Games
Gen.G starting Worlds 2022 roster on stage. Image credit: Riot Games

Gen.G entered Worlds 2022 as tournament favorites by many viewers but their loss to RNG have put question marks around them. Regardless of the expectations, Gen.G are trying to enjoy their time at the event.

"Since we’re here as the first seed of the LCK i do feel that pressure but we’re just trying to enjoy that," said Ruler.

Moreover, Ruler is confident in his own and his team's abilities for the tournament. When asked about their main strength, the player shared his opinion on what made Gen.G a great team.

"I believe that Gen.G’s main strength is that everyone is really on the same page; we have faith in each other and we are individually very skilled. I would say that my own key strength would be that I stay focused I’m very good at deciding whether a situation is good or bad for us and dealing more damage situationally."

Gen.G Ruler on team's strength