Flakked and Patrik are on a mission to make ADCs nice once more, garnering MVPs for his or her respective video games with dominant performances and flashy outplays!
Rogue vs G2
Rogue’s eight recreation win streak will get snapped by a dominating recreation out of G2’s facet laners.
Each Broken Blade and Flakked had themselves two monstrous performances towards Larssen and co., and so they have been capable of oust Rogue in a reasonably one-sided affair.
One might additionally think about it a straight up upset given each groups’ trajectories coming into this recreation, with G2 struggling of their mid-split droop and Rogue wanting as dominant as ever within the common season.
Damaged Blade’s all-in understanding versus Odoamne’s Gnar was a fairly large proponent in creating benefits for G2 to capitalize off of; Rogue continuously discovered themselves on the backfoot in break up map situations, just because their prime laner was getting picked off and solo killed.
This led to an unfair benefit on the opposite facet of the map, the place Flakked shined, choosing up this recreation’s MVP with some critical Aphelios DPS, annihilating Rogue of their try and salvage Odo’s errors.
I do know this can be a tall process for an inconsistent G2, but when they can play split-map situations this nicely, then they’ll simply coast into playoffs after which ramp up for a second shot on the title.
MVP: Flakked (2)
Excel vs Fnatic
What we anticipated to be an enormous Match of the Week between Excel and Fnatic turned out to be a one-sided ass beating…
Fnatic merely capitulated with Humanoid being picked off with two early deaths and the group by no means recovered towards Excel’s fixed aggression, merely dropping ability checks all around the map as Excel gamers farmed montages for his or her private clips.
Patrik benefitted from Fnatic’s ints probably the most, placing forth fairly most likely the most effective outplays from a bot laner I’ve seen in a very very long time, outplaying Humanoid and Hylissang close to their tier one mid turret in exhilarating vogue.
Fnatic continues to be fairly inconsistent, going from wanting extremely aggressive and expert towards Rogue to fully getting destroyed with no likelihood of recourse towards Excel.
MVP: Patrik (2)