After IG lost to RNG in the first game, everyone started criticizing them.
Some even believe that IG's championship last year should have belonged to RNG.
IG has never faced RNG, otherwise, have they ever won?
That statement is indeed true.
However, that's not entirely true, because IG won 2-1 in the Spring Split.
But in that match, IG won the first game, but in the Summer Split, RNG won the first game. How so?
Of course, the MVP of this game went to the dog-crawling electric mouse.
His performance with the electric mouse was indeed outstanding, and it was only natural that he won the MVP award.
As for the second game, IG won again.
In the decisive game, Uzi really shone.
iG: Karma, Sejuani, Qiyana, Xayah, Rakan.
RNG: Aatrox, Jarvan IV, Neeko, Kai'Sa, Nautilus.
Shortly after the decisive game began, Jarvan IV invaded Sejuani's jungle, stole the red buff, and forced Sejuani to use Flash. After gaining the initiative, Jarvan IV began to take the initiative, directly ganking the mid lane and helping Neeko kill Qiyana to secure the first blood.
Karma successfully solo-killed Aatrox in the top lane, but RNG immediately launched an attack in the bottom lane. Aatrox respawned and teleported to the battlefield, forming a 5-man gank on 3. Karma made a mistake in her teleport point selection and was instantly killed by RNG after landing. Although iG gathered their strength to kill Jarvan IV, Qiyana, who came to support, was also killed.
After this wave, RNG began to focus their attacks on the bottom lane, while iG's response was rather rushed, resulting in the deaths of several more players. However, they found an opportunity when RNG's recall times were inconsistent, killing the most fed Kai'Sa and securing the kill. Karma then solo-killed Aatrox in the top lane.
After catching their breath, iG regained their early game rhythm, and the two sides were once again evenly matched. iG abandoned the idea of fighting back against RNG in the bottom lane and began to aggressively attack their strong top lane, with Karma gaining a 3,000+ gold lead in her lane matchup. iG, riding high on their momentum, used their high mid-game burst damage to overwhelm RNG, causing RNG to lose a player before launching a full-scale attack, pushing down RNG's mid-lane inhibitor in 18 minutes.
Having just gained a huge advantage, iG made an overly aggressive mistake. In the jungle, RNG successfully counterattacked and achieved a 1-for-4 exchange, directly taking down Baron Nashor. Aatrox secured multiple kills, significantly reducing their economic disadvantage. After taking Baron Nashor, RNG also ended the life of their fed Karma.
RNG, buffed and grouped up, pushed down the mid lane. The Jarvan IV slashed three opponents, and RNG attempted to force a victory through the mid lane, but instead, iG, after respawning, wiped them out. iG tried to push down the mid lane, but RNG had already respawned, keeping the game in suspense.
Finally, RNG initiated a final team fight on IG's high ground, wiping out IG and ending the game, winning 2-1!
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