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LPL's historic moment arrives, Knight becomes a god in the final battle, with 21 kills in a single game, breaking the ten-year record

2024-08-01

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Dear LPL viewers andLeague of LegendsHello summoners, this is the World Game Center.

The LPL Summer Group Match reached its final day yesterday, with two peak group matches being held. The BLG team successfully defeated the FPX team, and the score of 2-0 also helped them successfully surpass LNG and reach the top.

 

This final battle also ushered in a new historical moment for LPL, as player Knight broke the LPL kill record.

LPL historic moment, Knight creates new history

As we all know, in the LOL professional league, it is very difficult for players to get high kill data. Professional competitions are different from the RANK of casual games. The players have a low error rate and the game intensity is high. Generally speaking, getting more than 5 kills in high-level duels is already considered a lot.

 

It is rare to get 10 kills, and having more than 10 kills basically secures the MVP of the game.

The previous highest kill data in LPL history dates back to August 10, 2014. In the fourth game of OMG vs. RYL in the LPL Summer Playoffs, OMG was trailing 1-2. Mid laner Cool used Yasuo and scored a luxurious personal record of 20-1-8 to help OMG tie the score.

In yesterday's final day of the LPL group match, BLG team's mid laner Knight broke this historical kill record in the second game against FPX.

 

In the second game, BLG crushed FPX throughout the entire game. In several early battles, Knight took kills continuously, causing his economic development to be far ahead of others. Coupled with Lucian's hero characteristics, FPX had no ability to fight back at all and was easily defeated by BLG.

Pentakill + Super God + Zero Deaths, the first time in LPL history

Yesterday, Knight not only broke the kill record with 21 kills, but also achieved 0 deaths throughout the game, infinite super god, and a pentakill in the last wave. During BLG's attack on the high ground, Knight took quad kills like cutting melons and vegetables, and the remaining Care's Corki was leading the line on the side lane.

 

Care could have chosen not to give up the pentakill, but at the last moment Care still chose to TP back to his own front tower. After landing, he was surrounded by the BLG players, and Knight completed the kill.

It was also because of this kill that Knight was able to complete a pentakill and 21 kills in a single game. It can only be said that Care is really a good brother. Of course, if interpreted from the content of the game, Care's TP to the front tower can also be understood as defending his own base to the death. Both angles can be explained.

 

In this match, FPX actually showed good competitiveness in the first game. Despite the gap in player strength between the two sides, FPX once gained a huge early and mid-game advantage. Relying on the support Life and Poppy's multiple wonderful first-hand wall-bangs to cooperate with the team, FPX helped to gain an advantage in the bottom lane and successfully won several early and mid-game battles.

The playoffs are coming, and BLG has more time to prepare

In the face of the disadvantageous situation in the first game, BLG took the initiative with a key dragon fight to help BLG regain the initiative. In the last wave, Elk in the middle lane made up for the early 0-2 deficit by attacking Miss Fortune alone in the middle lane, reducing her to half health, and then used W and R skills to directly kill her.

 

With this wave, BLG successfully won the first game, and then in the second game Knight made history.

After completing the final battle, BLG will become the team with the longest preparation time for the LPL playoffs together with LNG. After winning the resurrection armor, the BLG team will take a short rest and then start preparing for the next games. The follow-up will depend on the distribution of teams in the half zone, and then decide which team to play a training game with to improve themselves.

Personally, I think that with WEI as the stable starter for the BLG team, the condition of the top and mid players is good, especially Bin, who has almost been able to carry the team stably recently. However, the condition of the bottom lane players Elk and On is somewhat problematic. Ever since WEI came to the team as the starter, the condition of this bottom lane combination has not been quite right.

 

For LPL viewers, the core goal of the BLG team must be to win the World Championship, so they must have stricter requirements on themselves. I hope BLG can solve the current problems through preparation.