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Korean lol standings
Korean lol standings




korean lol standings
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In fact, it was Weiwei’s Viego that earned player of the game honors as BLG went up 1-0 in the best of three series. BLG jungler Wei “Weiwei” Bo-Han also outplayed another all-LPL talent in RNG jungler Yan “Wei” Yang-Wei. Biubiu’s 6/1/7 Jayce embarrassed Xiaohu’s 1/7/2 Gragas, but that wasn’t the only shocking mismatch. BLG top laner Yu “Biubiu” Lei-Xin outclassed the shoo-in all-LPL top laner Li “Xiaohu” Yuan-Hao.

#Korean lol standings series#

BLG series ended in 30 minutes, with Bilibili taking a surprisingly methodical victory. After beating Ultra Prime, many were ready to pencil in a decent 1-1 week for BLG, since they had the red hot Royal Never Give Up squad as their final opponent. After barely missing the cut for a couple of weeks now, their performance in the final week of the LPL summer split was just too difficult to ignore.Īfter already clinching a playoff spot in Week 8, BLG were simply trying to improve their seeding in the final two matches of the summer split. Record: 10-6 (24-17) | This week: 2-0 (4-2) | Movement: Newīilibili Gaming have made it onto our LoL power rankings for the first time ever. With their last game of the season against eighth-placed Hanwha Life Esports, T1 look poised to end the season with a win and carry that momentum into the playoffs.

korean lol standings

T1’s history in the LCK also makes them a strong candidate to qualify for Worlds. Gumayusi was once again the star man with a 5/0/4 KDA in Game 1 on Jinx against the LCK’s last-place team. T1 also put up an excellent performance against DRX in their 2-0 win. T1 ended Game 3 in under 30 minutes with nearly a 13,000-gold lead. His Aphelios recorded a 11/2/4 KDA, holding more kills than all of the Gen.G roster combined. T1 took control of Game 3, with Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong dominating the bottom lane and finding kills for his team. Gen.G quickly responded with a win in Game 2 to force both teams to a must-win Game 3. T1 top laner Kim “Canna” Chang-dong’s Jayce simply outclassed Noh “Burdol” Tae-yoon’s Irelia, finishing the game with a 5/2/6 KDA (kills/deaths/assists) ratio. They began the series against Gen.G with a win in Game 1. With just one week left in the regular LCK summer split, the team looks much better heading into playoffs. T1 return to our LoL power rankings after their impressive wins over Fredit BRION, Gen.G and DRX. Here are the teams that impressed us the most over the past week, followed by our regional top five rankings down below. With split standings more or less locked in around the globe, our latest top 10 could also be a glimpse into the future at the strongest teams heading to the 2021 League of Legends World Championship.

#Korean lol standings pro#

Between FunPlus Phoenix’s dominance, Royal Never Give Up’s hard-fought resurgence and the revolving door of middle-of-the-pack League of Legends Pro League teams finding their way onto our rankings throughout the split, it’s more clear than ever that the LPL boasts sensational talent across the board. As it stands, League of Legends Champions Korea is the only league of the four major regions that has yet to conclude its regular season. China’s Bilibili Gaming make their LoL power rankings debut, and South Korea’s T1 returns to the top 10 after a three-week break. In the latest entry in Upcomer’s League of Legends global power rankings series, we welcome two new teams to the list.






Korean lol standings