Of course, the change in gameplay in League of Legends wasn't realized by Dasima alone.
Many discerning casual players also noticed the importance of the side lanes after a few games.
It's just that his influence as a game streamer was greater and more widely known.
Within just a few hours,
the side lane strategies began to spread among the player base.
The initial 5v5 mid lane group pushes gradually evolved into the 1-3-1 formation.
That is, one player holds each of the top and bottom lanes while having a 3v3 in the mid lane.
But this dominant strategy that overpowered the 5v5 was quickly shattered by the 1-2-1 with a jungler pattern.
The logic is simple.
Three people sharing experience and gold in the mid lane definitely isn't as strong as being split between two.
If your team crams three people in mid lane for one share of resources while the opponent dispatches a jungler to take all the jungle from both sides,
the economic gap will be pulled apart instantly.