Igniting the Flames! EDG and RNG Clash, Who Will Successfully Advance? (Thrilling Showdown! EDG vs. RNG, Who Will Win the Spring Split Championship?)
Igniting the Flames! EDG and RNG Clash, Who Will Successfully Advance? (Thrilli
Igniting the Flames! EDG and RNG Clash, Who Will Successfully Advance? (Thrilling Showdown! EDG vs. RNG, Who Will Win the Spring Split Championship?) Match Overview:
EDG: Top Lane – Pantheon, Bottom Lane – Kai’Sa
RNG: Mid Lane – Aphelios, Mid Lane – Lucian, Bottom Lane – Jhin
After the match, EDG faced RNG in an intense battle. The two teams secured the first game with a score of 1:0, claiming the champion title of the first round.
The final result was as follows: EDG successfully advanced to the 2021 Spring Split playoffs. RNG secured three consecutive wins in the second group and advanced to the LPL Autumn Split Finals as the first-place team. The third and fifth groups entered the quarterfinals of the 2022 Winter Cup regular season elimination stage and obtained four World War qualifications. In the fourth group, EDG successfully advanced to the Summer Split Finals.
This match showcased the brilliance of both teams! First of all, both sides had diverse champion compositions. The top lane Aphelios and jungle Aphelios combination of RNG were well-rounded, but there were also some weaknesses to be aware of.
In the mid lane, Viktor was a mage player with strong early game burst damage, but his mid-game development was relatively slow. It required coordination with a frontline champion with control effects to help the team establish an advantage.
After the top lane Viktor was killed, Aphelios once again utilized his powerful sustain ability to duel with the opponent.
Subsequently, Aphelios repeatedly utilized his high damage output and high mobility advantages. When the enemy did not detect our team’s champions, he directly took them out and killed their key heroes.
Thrilling Showdown! EDG vs. RNG, Who Will Win the Spring Split Championship?
Today is the 6th match day of the Spring Split, and EDG defeated RNG at the last moment. In this clash, both sides used 5 teams each and won 2:2 in BO1, eventually securing the championship title of the Spring Split.
In this match, EDG and RNG had similar strengths. Although both sides were at a disadvantage in the early stages of BO3, EDG started a suppressive offense in the mid-game of the second round. In the early stages, both sides had powerful control skills, making it difficult for either side to turn the tide. However, RNG’s lineup leaned towards stability. In the early game, both sides focused on farming and roaming to support development. Therefore, at the beginning, both sides mainly focused on minions, monsters, minion waves, and turrets, resulting in a relatively slow pace of early team fights. In the mid-game, both sides would choose to secure the Rift Herald. However, in the late game, both sides lost their minion waves, and their health was low.
After the mid-game, both sides mainly fought outside and inside turrets. However, in the early team fights, both sides used a one-burst strategy. In the early stages, both sides focused on clearing each other’s minions and turrets with their ultimates. In the mid-game team fights, both sides efficiently utilized their advantages, but in the late-game team fights, both sides had strong crowd control skills. Therefore, in the early stages, both sides had significant burst damage and could easily push each other’s mid-lane to the turret. In the mid-game, both sides had already taken down their mid-lane turrets, and at this time, both teams’ heroes were fighting for control over the Dragon pit, while in the mid to late game team fights, both teams had good protection capabilities in the front line, and RNG had a strong single-target kill ability in the front line as well, so RNG had the advantage in these two aspects. And in the mid-game, RNG was leading in economy, and both sides had obvious advantages in the mid-game. After all, the early game pace of both sides was very fast. However, in the mid to late game, RNG had no ability to come back in terms of pace, but in the late game, the economic gap between the two teams became even larger, and in the early stages, the gap between both sides had already widened.
In the early stages, EDG’s minion waves had already pushed into the enemy’s jungle, but in the mid-game, both sides had already gained resources in their respective jungles. However, in the early stages, both mid-laners had decent protection effects in the frontline. In the mid-game, both sides secured two Dragon areas, and at this time, both mid-laners entered their strong periods. In the late game, both mid-laners possessed powerful single-target kill ability and burst damage. In the mid-game, RNG needed to use their advantages to secure the first Dragon. Therefore, both sides were at a disadvantage in the early stages, and both sides aimed to win the first round.
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