
About Vxpir
Rhett Wiggins, who competed under the name Vxpir, is an Australian support player whose career unfolded in the LCO, Oceania’s premier League of Legends competition. Now retired, he spent his time in the bottom lane as the enabling partner to his team’s marksman, embracing a role that trades personal glory for the quieter craft of making teammates shine.
The Selfless Role
Support is often described as the most team-oriented position on Summoner’s Rift. Vxpir’s job was rarely about racking up kills for himself; instead, it centered on protecting his carry, controlling vision, and setting up plays through crowd control and smart positioning. The best supports read fights before they happen, warding the map to deny ambushes and landing the crucial engage or peel that decides a skirmish. It is a role defined by sacrifice and awareness.
A Versatile Champion Pool
Vxpir’s signature champions reveal the breadth expected of a modern support. Lee Sin, an unusual and mechanically demanding pick, showcases a willingness to embrace roaming, playmaking styles that put pressure across the map. Thresh represents the classic engage support, whose hooks and lantern plays reward precision and coordination. Karma rounds out the pool as an enchanter, offering shields, poke, and speed boosts that keep allies safe and mobile. This mix spans the engage, playmaker, and enchanter archetypes, marking Vxpir as an adaptable presence.
Competing in the LCO placed Vxpir within Oceania’s established regional structure, a league that has long served as the competitive home for the region’s finest talent. For a support player, thriving in this environment meant building deep synergy with a marksman and mastering the split-second communication that bottom-lane duos depend upon.
Vision and Voice
Beyond the mechanical execution of his champions, a support like Vxpir often served as one of the primary voices guiding his team’s decisions. Warding the map, tracking enemy movements, and calling engagements are all part of the invisible labor that separates a good support from a great one. In Oceania’s tightly contested scene, that combination of vision control and shot-calling frequently proved just as valuable as any highlight-reel play.
With his active career now behind him, Vxpir is remembered as a versatile Oceanic support whose champion pool bridged multiple playstyles. His willingness to pilot everything from Lee Sin to Karma reflects the adaptable, team-first mentality that defined his contributions to Australian competitive League of Legends.
Signature Champions
FAQ
Vxpir currently plays as Support for Gravitas in the LCO.
Vxpir is best known for Lee Sin, Thresh, Karma.
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