2024-08-22
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Dear LPL viewers andLeague of LegendsHello summoners, this is the World Game Center.
LPL held the focus battle of the winner's group final of the semi-final stage yesterday. In the peak battle of LPL, the BLG team still had the last laugh, defeating the TES team with a score of 3-1 to advance to the final.
The content of this game is still very exciting, but from the audience's perspective, BLG is indeed far ahead in strength.
A new king of civil war was born in this round of LPL competition, that is, the mid laner Knight of the BLG team. Last year, Knight played for the JDG team, reaching the finals in both the spring and summer seasons and winning two LPL championships. This year, Left Hand, who transferred to BLG, helped BLG reach the LPL finals twice in a row.
After reaching the finals in the summer season, the BLG team has already secured a ticket to the S14 World Finals.
Knight has reached the LPL Finals six times in his LPL career. 2020, 2023 and 2024 are the three most successful years in Knight's career so far. Of course, Knight has the potential to achieve better results this year.
As early as 2020, Knight reached the LPL finals twice with the TES team and won the summer championship.
It is also worth mentioning that since leaving the TES team, Knight has maintained an unbeaten record of seven games against TES and completed an epic seven-kill achievement against his old club. It can be said that whether Knight is in JDG or BLG, he will be particularly harsh when he meets his old club.
Of course, Knight's choice is also very important. He has become the first choice mid laner of the LPL top configuration for two consecutive years. He is also the LPL domestic mid laner with the best chance of challenging the world championship.
On the other hand, TES team was hit hard by yesterday's defeat for two reasons. The first was that TES's explosive rise and sprint was blocked by BLG team. TES's performance before facing BLG this time can be said to have exceeded many people's expectations, showing their quality and accomplishment as a strong team.
I thought that this team, which was on the rise and close to the upper limit of its strength configuration, would be able to fight more effectively when facing BLG, and even if they lost, it would not be so ugly. As a result, except for the first game where the opponent's special mid and jungle selected Yasuo and Diana failed to play well enough to win, TES was basically easily defeated by BLG in the next three games.
The second reason is that the version of the World Championship will be very unfavorable to TES. TES can now be described as being in a disaster. We all know that the two version changes announced by Riot have focused on strengthening the AP mid laner and weakening the attributes of the AD mid laner and the precision runes on which he depends for survival.
Once the world championship enters the competition for traditional mages, Crème's weaknesses will be exposed. Crème is actually a player who benefited from the AD mid-lane version, but he is not good at mages.
In addition to Crème, 369's shortcomings are also quite obvious. It is difficult for him to stand out and carry the team. The combination of JKL and Meiko can win against relatively weaker bottom lane combinations, but they will be at a disadvantage against LCK teams that pay attention to details and have a rigorous playing style.
Personally, I think that the BLG team is actually quite afraid of the Tsar Clockwork taking off in the World Championship, and they also hope that the AD mid laner can still appear and perform effectively in the World Championship version. The key is to see what the pattern will be after the World Championship really begins. If the AD mid laner disappears completely at that time, then it will definitely be good for the T1 team.
BLG's biggest advantage is that the team configuration is indeed strong enough, which is basically the same as GEN in this regard, but BLG's coaching team is probably not as good as that of LCK. If the upper limit of the BLG team is 100, the coach may only be able to perform 80-90 points, while the coaches in South Korea can often break through the upper limit and score more than 100 points.
So judging from the strong dialogue between LPL teams this year, TES is indeed still far from being a truly top team, and its strength cannot compare to MSI or the World Cup finals. Both teams still need to work hard, hoping to achieve a new round of breakthroughs.