Chapter 143 Losing the First Round
In the scrims against IG, we played fifteen games and won three out of those fifteen, resulting in a 12:3 win-loss record.
Yang Jingyu didn't know what to say, he could only say that IG is the strongest, IG is awesome.
You've only been arrogant until Season 9.
After that, what other IG will there be?
However, in the tenth week of the competition, DMO will face RNG!
That's right, the god of contracts!
Yang Jingyu was afraid that Gala was going to do something big for him, because Gala wanted to serve his country.
They will have stronger qualifications when they join RNG in the future.
Anyway, it's understandable that IG's coach told Yang Jingyu that DMO doesn't have much of a chance against RNG at the moment!
Although RNG's current record is not good, only 5-4, you can't really say that RNG is weak.
Because, to be precise, RNG's star player is still in his prime, or rather, at his peak.
At this moment, RNG's top laner is Goupa, jungler is Karsa, mid laner is Xiaohu, and support is Hades.
A team of five, with four of them falling ill, still managed to reach seventh place. To be honest, that's the foundation of a top-tier team.
You could say that the reason why top teams are called top teams is because even if they are at their worst, they can still make it to the playoffs, at least that was the case before S10.
Even if you dislike RNG, you have to admit that they have only failed to qualify for the World Championship once in all these years.
But it must be said that this time, it was particularly fatal.
Regarding the matchup against RNG, Yang Jingyu believes that DMO currently holds an advantage in all areas except the bottom lane, so it remains to be seen what others think.
However, Yang Jingyu doesn't quite remember whether he lost to RNG or won against RNG before the replay, but he probably lost!
The main reason is that several years have passed from S9 to S13. Who would have thought that League of Legends would survive for ten years!
But no matter what, it still comes down to this: finding a game that can replace League of Legends is currently very difficult.
Soon, the tenth week of the competition began.
This time they are facing RNG. All five members of DMO are very confident. An 8-1 team is playing against a 5-4 team. They shouldn't lose the game. It's not the playoffs yet. They won't be dragged down by the spoilers.
The water ghost here has absolutely nothing to do with Jackylove, so don't overthink it.
As for the match between RNG and DMO, it's scheduled for Thursday. Tencent Esports didn't expect DMO to grow this strong after just one season; otherwise, they would definitely have scheduled the match between the two teams during prime time.
Rushing to acquire traffic is Tencent's style.
Meanwhile, Yang Jingyu had already led his team to the venue.
Today's commentators are Ji De and Zhao Zhiming. It's rare for them to commentate together. In any case, although it's not the best combination, it's still watchable.
Zhao Zhiming has indeed made many verbal slips, but to say he lacks game understanding is pure, unfounded slander.
He was a former professional player, and a champion across four servers.
As for the host, it's Xiran.
On the commentary stage, Ji De began, "Welcome to the tenth week of the 2019 Summer Split. The upcoming match is between RNG and DMO. DMO is currently ranked second, making them a formidable team. Which team do you think will emerge victorious today?"
After a moment's thought, Zhao Zhiming said, "Rationally, I should know that DMO is doing very well right now, while RNG isn't as strong after the roster changes. But this time, I still want to believe in God. I believe God can lead RNG to victory and bring them back to their former glory!"
Yang Jingyu disagreed with Zhao Zhiming's words when he heard them backstage.
God believed in RNG, but RNG betrayed God, right?
That's enough. Someone will eventually suffer the consequences. Guess who will be the one to suffer the consequences?
Yang Jingyu's team also took to the field.
There was nothing else to it but to fight; he believed Twila could defeat Tiger.
Spring Tiger, well, there's no way around it, it's the Summer Split now.
Soon, the black-and-white process began.
DMO is on the blue side, RNG is on the red side!
DMO removed Gangplank, Taliyah, Ezreal, and Kennen.
RNG, on the other hand, banned Yuumi, Cassiopeia, Irelia, Aatrox, and Corki.
For DMO picks: Akali, Olaf, Karma, Kai'Sa, Braum.
RNG: Sylas, Gragas, Jayce, Varus, Tahm Kench.
Neither side made any special plans for the first-level team fight; the game started smoothly.
However, just 3 minutes into the game, Olaf ganked the bottom lane, and Braum flashed and Q'd Tahm Kench. After both sides used their Flash, Tahm Kench was the first to be killed by Olaf, giving up first blood.
Gragas then arrived and hit DMO's jungler and support with his E-flash. Although Kai'Sa took down Varus before dying, she was also killed by Gragas, who then killed Olaf and secured a double kill.
At 7 minutes, Olaf ganked the bottom lane again but was successfully counter-ganked by Gragas. Gragas' E skill hit the DMO bottom lane duo, and RNG chased down and killed all three of them. Gragas got another double kill. At the same time, Uzi used Varus to kill Kai'Sa, creating a new record of 2500 kills in LPL history! After Olaf respawned, he and Braum roamed to the mid lane and helped Karma kill Jayce.
At 10 minutes, Gragas secured the first Infernal Dragon. RNG's bot lane capitalized on the time difference of the enemy bot lane's recall to take down the first turret, while Olaf secured the Rift Herald. At 14 minutes, Olaf placed the Rift Herald in the mid lane, only managing to bring the first turret to low health.
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