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BLG Wei starts the game; FNC defeats G2 after two and a half years, the big-hearted jungler practices heroes in the final game

2024-07-23

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Due to the adjustment of the new competition system, the personnel changes in the LPL Summer Season are greater than any previous season. Many teams have made attempts, but few have achieved results. However, BLG is an exception. Wei, who was ordered to play in a critical moment, has now secured his starting position;

On the other hand, the LEC region, which is already in the playoffs, just finished the winner's group finals early this morning. FNC's jungler practiced heroes in the final game but played a carry performance, allowing his team to enter the summer finals first... Without further ado, let's take a look at today's hot spots in the LOL circle.



BLG changes lineup with Wei in the starting lineup

BLG will face WBG today. In the roster released the day before, Wei, a new member who joined BLG in the second stage of the summer season, made his debut as a starting jungler. With his outstanding performance in the last BO3, the MSI double champion has regained his rhythm.



Since the summer season, Xun's performance has been unsatisfactory. In the previous Saudi Esports World Cup, his Zyra lost points continuously despite having a big advantage, leading to a reversal. In the last game against JDG, Kanavi completed three solo kills against him in a single game, which further prompted BLG to make the decision to replace him.



After Wei came on the field, BLG's game rhythm became visibly more stable, and operational decisions became clearer. Although Wei had difficulty winning in RNG before, after joining BLG, the team with the strongest lineup in the LPL region, both sides found a way to win the game. This substitution is also the most effective personnel rotation since the summer season.



It is worth mentioning that Wei will also meet his old brother Xiaohu from RNG in this BO3. The two sides have cooperated for many seasons and are very familiar with each other. In this match, both of them have changed the color of their uniforms. I wonder which side you are more optimistic about winning?



FNC sent G2 into the loser bracket

The LEC seems to have the same script every year. In the playoff winners' group match held early this morning, the two veteran teams FNC and G2 met again. The two sides fought for five games, and finally FNC defeated G2 3-2 to enter the finals first. They only need to win one more BO5 to become the first LEC team to qualify for the S game.



This victory is of great significance to FNC. You know, in the past 849 days, FNC has never defeated G2 in a BO5. Another thing worth mentioning is that G2's Valorant and CS2 divisions also lost key games on the same day. July 22 (local time) is a good day for G2 fans.



FNC was able to win this game thanks to the performance of jungler Razork. He played Nidalee (his first game in his career) and relied on the early advantage to suppress Yike's Sejuani. In the final round, FNC only took 26 minutes to resolve the game, and Razork's lead in the matchup reached 4,600.





What’s interesting is that during the BP stage, the coach wanted Razork to go for Sejuani, but the big-hearted Razork objected: “The coach told me to pick Sejuani, and I said I didn’t want to. Then I picked Nidalee and it worked.” This spirit of showing off one’s sword ultimately won the game for FNC.



Of course, FNC can't be happy too soon. G2 has always fought back from the loser group to win the championship. If FNC wants to end G2's dominance in the LEC region, it can't lose its temper.

Supermodel Alola is T1 strength when she goes online?

In the recently updated 14.14 version, League of Legends welcomes the 168th hero, Alora. This flexible AP hero was originally positioned as a top lane mage, but because she was too overpowered, the designer adjusted her to a mid-lane mage. However, the mechanism and stats are there, and Alora has become a T1 mage hero above the Emerald rank in less than a week of update.



Currently, Alola's win rate is 49.64%, her appearance rate is 7.48%, and her ban rate is a terrifying 47.04%. This is the hero with the highest ban rate except for the only T0 mid-lane Leblanc in the current version. Although the 49.64% win rate does not make it into the top five mid-lane positions, considering that this is just a newly launched hero, Alola's data is already very terrifying.



You should know that when the Painter first landed on the Summoner's Rift, the win rate was only over 30%. After the designers continued to strengthen it, the win rate was finally slowly raised.



Alola has excellent mobility and is a hero that can show off. However, the difficulty of operation is not as high as imagined. Relying on the consumption of QE skills, it is easy to gain an advantage in the line. Compared with traditional mages, the displacement given to Alola by W skill and ultimate skill can make it easier for her to avoid ganks.



As players become more skilled, Alola's win rate may continue to rise. Players who want to have fun should hurry up before the designers start making changes.