Hello LPL viewers and League of Legends summoners, this is the World Game Exchange.
The LCK Pro League played two matches yesterday, in which the key battle between T1 and GEN ended with the victory of the T1 team, and the battle between DK and BRO was also successfully completed, and finally DK successfully defeated the opponent.
After successfully beating BRO, Team DK's league record has reached 5-0.
DK has won four consecutive matches in the previous group matches, including the matches against T1 and HLE, and faced BRO in the final round, this team can be called the LGD in the LCK region, and is known as the giant killer by the audience, because it can regularly complete the upset of the strong team.
In the previous game, the BRO team successfully defeated the GEN team with a score of 2-0, and also created the biggest upset so far in this year's LCK.
In the first game, the lock system of Jungler Wei partnered with Ash and Spider on the lower lane to play the effect, and continuously completed the kill against DK's core C position, although DK successfully won the BUFF in the team battle of Eta Khan, but the backhand was beaten by the opponent BUFF.
In this game, the midlaner ShowMaker player selected a crow, and the result was from beginning to end, with a 0-6 record and an abnormal performance, and finally BRO successfully overturned DK in less than 30 minutes.
DK also lost the game in this game despite the selection of Quesanti, which also successfully lowered Quisanti's win rate in the LCK league.
After entering the second game, DK broke out, and the mid-laner ShowMaker directly selected the barbarian king mid-laner, and slashed three kills in the nest insect team battle, and this wave of BRO also won three heads, but DK controlled the situation and then began to operate in a strong team style to open the economy to 5K, and in the key Eta Khan team battle, assisting BeryL's one-handed Bobby big move to open the way, DK formed a five-on-four situation.
After taking Eta Khan, DK also played a wave of team annihilation, and the game lost its suspense at this time, and then DK won another wave of team battles and successfully equalized the score.
Entering the tiebreaker game, ShowMaker offered its signature mid-laner Enchantress counterpoint to complete the suppression, and the top laner Siwoo continued to play brilliantly, using the key opening of Qinggang Shadow to help DK open the situation and gain an advantage and take Eta Khan, and then ShowMaker Enchantress failed to steal the house, and was hit by BRO with a wave of counterattack team battles.
However, after the AD of both sides died first in the final wave of the 35-minute team battle, DK cleaned the battlefield and finally ended the game in a wave, successfully defeating the LCK Giant Killer to win the fifth victory in the group matchup.
Judging from the current situation in the LCK, DK is undoubtedly the team in the best form at the moment, and it can be called the strongest force in the LCK region.
After this match, the DK team will take the first place in the group match, and in the next stage of the play-in tournament, DK will take a temporary break for a while, wait for the end of the play-in match, and then play the double-elimination mode of BO5 global BP competition.
Personally, I think that DK is the best in the LCK in terms of record, game performance and player status, followed by T1, and GEN and HLE, the two champions and runners-up teams of last summer, are relatively behind.
Under the global BP mode, the DK team can come up with the most tactical systems, and ShowMaker has so far come up with 10 different mid-laner heroes and the effect is not bad.
In other positions, Aiming has a faint tendency to become the strongest AD in the LCK, he has been improving in recent years, and his current form is very hot, and the two young newcomers in the Ueno position are also playing better and better, it can only be said that DK is lucky enough to have top newcomers like Siwoo and Lucid.
Coupled with T1's lower lane Smash, the LCK has a lot of outstanding young players this year, and these rising newcomers may be able to change the league landscape of the LCK and improve the competitiveness of the LCK in the World Championship, which is certainly not good news for the LPL.