Kacper Dagiel, who plays under the tag Daglas, is a Polish jungler making his mark on the highest level of European League of Legends. At just 20 years old, he patrols the jungle for Team Heretics in the LEC, representing a new wave of talent emerging from Poland’s competitive scene. His arrival at the top flight signals the depth of Central and Eastern European development and the pathways now open to ambitious young players.
The jungle is arguably the most demanding role in League of Legends, requiring a player to manage pathing, objectives, and ganks while dictating the early tempo of the entire map. A jungler’s decisions ripple across all three lanes, making game sense and timing every bit as important as mechanical skill. As a younger player, Daglas is in the phase of refining that macro understanding, learning to balance calculated aggression with the patience that separates good junglers from great ones.
Daglas gravitates toward carry-oriented junglers that let him take over games. Viego offers relentless skirmishing potential through his soul-stealing passive, Bel’Veth scales into a late-game monster, and Kayn provides flexible, transformation-based playmaking that can adapt to any matchup. This trio underlines a jungler who wants to be a proactive force in fights rather than a passive facilitator, always hunting for opportunities to snowball a lead.
Breaking into the LEC as a 20-year-old with Team Heretics is a significant achievement and a demanding test. The step up from regional leagues to Europe’s premier stage exposes any weaknesses quickly, and Daglas’s growth will hinge on how rapidly he adapts to elite pacing and coordination. If his aggressive instincts mature into consistent, objective-focused play, he has the profile of a jungler who could develop into a cornerstone of his roster and a name to watch in the coming seasons.
Daglas (Kacper Dagiel) is 20 years old, born October 23, 2005.
Daglas currently plays as Jungle for Team Heretics in the LEC.
Daglas is best known for Viego, Bel'Veth, Kayn.

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