BLG swept AL and unlocked the achievement of 300 wins in the LPL division! That s what Team S looks

Mondo games Updated on 2024-02-01

Find the Dragon's Soul

According to the schedule, League of Legends LPL S14 Spring Tournament, the two matches on January 29 are: FPX vs. We, and BLG vs. AL. According to the pre-match rating, these two games are battles with a huge difference in strength. For example, FPX is a D-level team, and WE is a B+ team, and there is a difference of several notches between the two teams. While BLG is an S+-level team, while AL is a C-level team, the gap between the two teams can be said to be very different. But because of the huge difference in combat power ratings, in case of an upset, the game is still worth watching.

In the first game that ended first, FPX Dalong ruined his life, lost a good game, and WE turned the tables to defeat Little Phoenix. So in the second game, BLG, an S+-level team, against a C-level team like AL, can it refresh the record of quick wins? Let's find out!

As an S+ team, BLG is currently on a two-game winning streak. This time in the face of AL, who had just lost, Xiao Po Station undoubtedly had an advantage in morale. Coupled with the strength of the players and tactical arrangement, BLG is stronger than Red Panda. Therefore, this game, in the eyes of the embarrassed king, is just to see how long it takes BLG to win. AL's only way to survive is to use the overall relatively young and impactful advantage to disrupt BLG's lineup and win in chaos!

In the first game, BLG blue side, ban Mokai, Quisanti, Tsar, Nar, and Clockwork, and choose Udil, Blind Monk, Sindra, Lucian, and Milio; On the red side, ban Calista, Ash, Jax, Akali, and Niko, and choose Rambo, Vi, Cannon, Zeli, and Lulu.

In the first game, BLG took out a strong combination of Lumi in the lower lane, and Nakano also chose the strong Sindra and Li Qing, and the overall lineup was in the early and middle stages; On the Al side, Lulu and Zeli were sacrificed to deal with it, and the lineup was mainly in the upper half and in the middle and late stages.

As a result, BLG directly mastered the initiative in rhythm from the early stage of the midfield linkage to kill the small cannon, but Al controlled the two small dragons; After entering the middle stage, BLG still mastered the rhythm and played an economic advantage; Around 28 minutes, BLG extended its advantage after playing a 0-for-3 perfect team. Although Al dragged the game to the later stages, it still ended the game in a wave at 37 minutes and 39 seconds after being wiped out by BLG.

In the second game, BLG blue side, ban Quisanti, Tsar, Vi, Cannon, and Nightmare, and choose Udil, Prince, Niko, Lucian, and Milio; On the red side, ban Calista, Ash, Jax, Syndra, and Akali, and choose Rambo, Zhao Xin, Clockwork, Zeli, and Lulu.

In the second game, BLG got the signature hero Niko to the left hand, which is equivalent to a face card, and wants to finish the battle; AL, on the other hand, is a traditional lineup that aims to increase the margin for error against the enemy.

As a result, in the second game, there was no suspense, BLG linked with Zhongye in the early stage, and after killing Al Zhongye one after another, he did things in the lower lane, 4 packs and 2 tactics worked, and BLG played 0 for 3 perfect teams in about 15 minutes, taking over the follow-up game. Subsequently, BLG continued to operate and easily won the big dragon. In the end, 28 minutes and 40 seconds, BLG easily won the game with a wave of advancement.

As the embarrassed king said above, BLG's victory over AL is actually reasonable, and their loss is news. With BLG's win over AL, Team BLG unlocked their 300th win in the LPL. They are ranked 10th in the LPL for wins and currently have a total of 566 BLG games, 300 wins and 7,329 kills. Congratulations BLG!

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