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They finished play-ins at 1-3, being forced to play a tiebreaker versus V3 Esports to qualify for the knockout stage. In play-ins, this team was not looking like a team who were just one to two games away from quarterfinals. They could just never quite really get over the hump that was DRX for them - as seen in their close Round 3 playoffs match this summer - much less close the gap between them and DAMWON Gaming.Īs the last Chinese team to qualify for Worlds, LGD takes the cake at our fifth spot in this tier. But their bottom lane wasn’t all as both of their solo laners, and their jungler were studs in their own right. Gen.G’s fearsome bottom lane was a force to be reckoned with. we're still playing semis, don't swim home yet! /OnZFZATGwj- G2 Esports October 18, 2020Īs stated previously, the other half of the pair that were ahead of the T1’s and Afreeca Freec’s of the world was Gen.G. This certainly was not the G2 Esports from last year - the one who made World finals. When it came to Worlds, this team just rolled over, they got an easy quarterfinals matchup against Gen.G, and their wins came off of level ones. Their potential on its own and their dominance on their own region gives them the spot right under Fnatic. They pushed one of the tournament favourites to the brink but couldn’t quite close it out. This team’s bottom lane was the best bottom lane for the League of Legends European Championship (LEC) especially after a surprisingly aggressive showing against Top Esports’ bottom lane. Oskar “ Selfmade” Boderek cemented himself alongside Rasmus “ Caps” Winther, as one of the mainstay carries for the team in the future. Seemingly right on cue, Fnatic got their Worlds buff.
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JDGĪhead in the LCK pack that is behind from DAMWON Gaming would be DRX. This group placement put them at the second seed, immediately being forced to face Suning in the quarterfinals. They would’ve caused havoc in any other Worlds group, but unfortunately, they were pitted up against the eventual tournament winners in DAMWON Gaming. This team traded LPL finals wins with Top Esports across the 2020 season, winning the spring split but losing the summer - both in 3-2 fashion. This was one of the teams to beat until Suning decided it was their time to shine. They handled Korea’s number two seed in DRX and demolished Unicorns of Love. Honestly one of the biggest underdog stories of Worlds.- Medic OctoA TierĪlongside DAMWON Gaming, Top Esports were absolutely dominant in their play at the World Championships - only dropping one upset game to FlyQuest. JDG won Spring, took TES to 5 games in Summer.
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I think a lot of people won't appreciate how much of an upset this is.