Hello LPL viewers and League of Legends summoners, this is the World Game Exchange.
The first stage of the LPL Pro League continued, and yesterday Group B team JDG ushered in its debut, facing the weak UP team with a score of 3-0 and winning the first win of the new season.
In this game, Peyz, a Korean aid player who came to the LPL for the first time, made his wonderful debut.
JDG successfully signed the binding combination of Scout and Peyz in the process of continuous pulling in the process of continuous pulling, forming a very top-level configuration, but in the German Cup at the end of last year, JDG did not play well, failed to qualify for the group stage, and the strength of this team was also doubted by the audience.
Now ushered in the league debut, JDG is showing a different look, and the three games are all hard power to defeat the opponent.
In the first game, Ale selected Quisanti to play well, and took the initiative to cooperate with the jungler Xun to take the opponent's AD head in four minutes, and then completed a single kill on the opponent's top laner on the sideline.
Peyz chose a bomberman, and successfully incarnated as the Grenade King in this game, after a wave of JDG in the middle of the lane to beat the enemy to blood, an accurate blind vision move killed the other two, and recently the jade-faced Grenade King's terrier is very popular, so Peyz is also named the title of Grenade King.
The follow-up team battle Peyz was also a pressure-free output throughout the whole process, and the Crazy Dragon of Quisanti and Meat Jace in the JDG team battle finally helped JDG win the first game smoothly.
Peyz was a very strong kill player when he played in the LCK region, and he scored five kills many times, and in last year's MSI mid-season tournament, he scored 28 heads in a single game and a five-kill team to directly break the kill record, which can be said to be the chosen son of the LCK region, and his young professional resume is more than many veterans.
After coming to the LPL division, Peyz's debut was also crazy, the Bomberman in the first game won eight heads, and in the second game, Jinx won nine heads and was directly elected MVP.
Xun took the lead in this game, Zyra helped Peyz win the head through Gank in the early stage, and then JDG seized the opponent's auxiliary mistake to directly complete the kill, although UP seized the opportunity to play a wave of counterattack in the river team battle, but in the key wave of Eta Khan team battle, UP took the lead, Peyz played a crazy output throughout the whole process and played one for four to win Eta Khan.
In the end, JDG easily won the second game, and Peyz's first two games were remarkable.
After entering the third game, UP made a strange move, trying to get back a point with all his might, and did play a good shot in the early and middle stages, including the Yue Tower Scout and the anti-Yue Tower kill plus god-level escape of 1Jiang on the road, but there was still a problem in the later stage.
UP is through several waves of offense with the mid-lane Barbarian King to constantly carry out side-belts to put pressure on JDG, but in the key Eta Khan team battle, Junhao made a mistake and was taken down by JDG, and then Junhao made up for it, snatching two big dragons in a row, and JDG's attempt to end the game failed.
But in the case of UP taking down the Dragon Soul, Junhao had problems again, and the wild area got lost and was arrested, and then Wako also made a mistake and flew three to cause the game to die suddenly, and JDG took it away in a wave.
On the whole, the UP team is still a relatively aggressive team, daring to fight but making a lot of mistakes, and it is really difficult to play in the face of a team with strong configuration and extremely rich experience like JDG.
Peyz has also successfully inherited Ruler's will, judging from the past history, the Korean aid ADC that came to the LPL division often played well, starting from Viper joining EDG to win the championship, and then Ruler came to JDG to directly carry the team, and now Peyz and Ruler have played a good performance.
Personally, I think Peyz is definitely an ADC worth cultivating and trusting, and Korean ADC can generally improve their state to the peak after coming to the LPL, and when the time comes, they can get a good value if they choose to stay in the LPL or return to the LCK, and I hope that Peyz can get better and better in JDG.