TL;DR
- Treatz announced free agency exploration while under TSM contract until November 16
- Biofrost’s underwhelming Worlds 2020 performance creates roster uncertainty
- Multiple LCS and LEC teams could pursue Treatz as starting support
- TSM faces strategic decision between veteran consistency and developmental upside
- Import slot requirements and contract timing present significant market barriers

Team SoloMid’s support specialist Erik “Treatz” Wessén has officially declared his intention to evaluate new competitive opportunities heading into the 2021 competitive season.
Although I’m still under contract until November 16, I’ve been given permission by TSM to explore my opportunities for 2021.
You can reach out to me via email [email protected] or via DMs
Looking for positions in LEC/LCS.
Retweets appreciated ????
— Erik Wessén (@TreatzLoL)
October 13, 2020
Treatz experienced a breakthrough competitive year with TSM, finally securing LCS playing time following multiple seasons of consistent excellence in the Academy division. Despite earning the primary starting position for several weeks, he continued to split responsibilities with established support veteran Vincent “Biofrost” Wang. Biofrost ultimately reclaimed his starting role during the 2020 LCS Summer Playoffs and maintained that position throughout TSM’s entire 2020 World Championship campaign.
The Swedish support player will now assess potential opportunities for the forthcoming season, though remaining with TSM remains a viable possibility. His contractual obligations conclude on November 16, aligning with numerous other LCS professional players.
Should TSM Maintain Treatz on Their Competitive Roster?
The central strategic question revolves around whether Treatz will extend his tenure with TSM or accept competitive offers from alternative organizations. Treatz has demonstrated his capabilities as an exceptionally skilled support specialist with considerable developmental potential remaining. Despite being 24 years of age, he maintains relative newcomer status on the professional stage and will probably continue enhancing his skills through increased exposure to elite competitive environments.
His extensive experience within the Academy competitive structure has provided essential stage exposure and technical competencies required for performance with championship-caliber teams. Should TSM elect to build for long-term success, retaining Treatz could represent a crucial strategic investment. Organizations often face the complex decision between established veteran presence and promising developmental talent, requiring careful evaluation of both immediate competitive needs and future roster construction.
From a team building perspective, maintaining two capable support players creates valuable internal competition while providing insurance against performance slumps or meta shifts that might favor different playstyles.
Biofrost’s Underwhelming Performance at Worlds 2020
Following TSM’s disappointing early exit from Worlds 2020, substantial roster modifications appear increasingly probable. While Treatz might depart the organization, Biofrost potentially faces replacement risk should Treatz assume the primary support position.
Biofrost delivered generally reliable performances throughout the regular competitive season, but his World Championship showing failed to meet expectations. His comprehensive statistical performance metrics fell below competitive averages, and he struggled to replicate the confident form displayed during the LCS summer playoff matches.
The Canadian support encountered multiple critical situations while playing initiation-focused champions like Leona where he failed to capitalize on engagement opportunities or provide adequate protection for teammates. Accumulating 18 total eliminations across six tournament matches while recording the third-lowest KDA ratio among all support participants at the premier international event, Biofrost must demonstrate significant improvement during the 2021 season. International competition often exposes players to heightened pressure environments, where established domestic performers sometimes struggle to adapt to different competitive rhythms and strategic approaches.
Professional support players operating on the global stage typically face amplified scrutiny regarding their decision-making, positioning accuracy, and ability to execute under pressure—areas where Biofrost’s performance revealed concerning inconsistencies.
Multiple League of Legends Organizations Expressing Interest in Treatz
Even assuming TSM desires to retain Treatz, accomplishing this objective presents considerable challenges. The Swedish support specialist has achieved a competitive level where Academy league participation or shared starting responsibilities would prove unsatisfactory. Treatz has sufficiently demonstrated his qualifications for undisputed starting positions within the LCS, and potentially the LEC should European organizations demonstrate interest.
Numerous LCS franchises potentially expressing interest in acquiring Treatz’s services. The primary complicating factor involves contractual obligations, as most LCS support players maintain active contracts through the upcoming season, with Golden Guardians’ Choi “Huhi” Jae-hyun representing the notable exception. This contractual landscape reduces the probability of teams making support position changes.
Nevertheless, a player of Treatz’s demonstrated capability will likely identify opportunities to supplant current starting supports on franchises including Dignitas, CLG, Immortals, and potentially additional organizations. Prospective acquiring teams must allocate valuable import roster slots to accommodate Treatz, though his proven performance justifies this strategic allocation.
European league interest represents another plausible scenario, potentially enabling Treatz to return to his home competitive region. The LEC hasn’t historically developed reputation for exceptional support talent, positioning Treatz as potentially valuable competitive asset. Astralis represents a strong candidate organization, currently undertaking comprehensive roster reconstruction following their rebranding from Origen. Significant uncertainty surrounds the team’s 2021 competitive lineup, making Treatz an attractive candidate, while the geographical relocation would position him nearer his native Sweden.
Teams evaluating support acquisitions must balance multiple factors including communication compatibility, strategic flexibility, mechanical proficiency, and adaptability to evolving meta environments—all areas where Treatz has demonstrated considerable strength throughout his developmental trajectory.
Action Checklist
- Evaluate Biofrost’s international performance metrics against domestic results
- Assess Treatz’s developmental trajectory and projected ceiling
- Analyze contract timelines and market availability for support players
- Research potential acquiring teams’ roster construction needs and import slot availability
- Develop contingency plans for both roster retention and acquisition scenarios
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