Chapter 402: LPL in the Eyes of Foreigners
"Who are we going to fight next week?"
“HYG。”
"Whew—finally relaxed."
"yes."
In the seventh week, LGD only had one game, and the opponent was HYG, which was at the bottom of the league, so after a little look at the records and data of HYG's past few games, Su Yi felt that there was not much to prepare, just rely on hard power to crush it.
HYG, as the promoted horse of this season, has no personnel reinforcement, and its own strength is indeed poor, and it can almost be said that it is a team with LSPL strength.
Two-thirds of the way has passed, HYG has a 1-9 record, and the only team that has ever passed is... WOA...
Of the 10 games, 9 were lost, and 8 were lost 0:2, only the first week debuted against OMG, which was lost 1:2, and then in the fifth week, it won 2:1 against WOA.
After watching HYG's record, you will be very curious, how did WOA lose to HYG when it fell to the ground...
For example, on March 13, Beijing time, Froggen, who is currently a midlaner of the North American LCS team EchoFox, set a new record of 764 single-game supplements in a match against TeamDignitas, when he used Planck.
The original holder of the record was former South Korea's CJEntus midlaner CoCo, who used Jace to make up 726 against JinAir last year.
Froggen's teammate, ADC Keith, also came close to that record in the day's race, finishing with 738 catches.
At this time, the North American division is really hypnotic... In a game, there can be 4 big dragon buffs and 3 five dragon buffs, but the head ratio is 8:16, and in terms of economic comparison, it can be 123.8K on one side and 129.1K on the other...
Insider tip, if you watch the LCS North America game, you can watch the BP and come back in 60 minutes, well, 70 minutes.
After the 'record-breaking' match, Froggen joked in an interview with Riot commentator and host Bisland III that he didn't want to fight in a team fight, but wanted to have 1,000 pawns before the game ended...
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After the end of the seventh week of the regular season, a post about the LPL English commentary became popular, which was about some of the highlights and essences of the LPL English commentary when commenting on the game, showing the domestic audience the LPL in the eyes of foreign commentators.
Week 7 doesn't seem to have any big surprises, and with the current standings, OMG is well pressed for the playoffs, with several teams in Group B biting tightly, and the English commentators are looking forward to LGD vs. NB next week.
SSvsRNG
Froskurinn: One of the things I like about Tiger is that he doesn't position himself as a conservative midlaner, he's more of an offensive player in RNG.
Atlus: RNG's seventh dragon.
Froskurinn: Is there any additional effect of collecting all seven? XD
Atlus: What I want to say to RNG is "dear, don't be so obsessed with the dragon buff, there are a lot of other things to discover on the map", but the RNG decisions are clear and work, so there's nothing to say.
Rusty: Now about what the RNG actually learned at IEM, it's good that they've learned to take the Canyon Pioneers.
Froskurinn: EDG is getting bigger and bigger, they're developing talent for the future, and Abu has gone from BP coach to head coach.
EDGvsWOA
Froskurinn: It's up to Rapidstar to make decisions for EDG now, but he's attracted some criticism, such as choosing a big mouth against NB, but not giving it enough protection.
Atlus: Every time you think of widows, you think of Clearlove.
Froskurinn: It's the signature hero, like Faker's Enchantress or Doom.
Atlus: I'd like to see Pawn play with his signature hero.
Froskurinn: Actually, Wei Shen wants to play with men's knives.
Atlus: I know We'd love to play, but Pawn has his own male knife skin
Rusty: Looking at the group standings, Group B is incredible, IG, OMG, EDG are all close.
Attached to the end of the seventh week of the LPL standings rankings:
Group A: LGD, NB, WE, SS, WOA, GT.
Group B: RNG, EDG, VG, IG, OMG, HYG.
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VGvsGT
Spawn: The rhythm of VG is all Dandy's, and at first Dandy will grab it, force it out and flash it, and keep putting pressure on it. Froskurinn: With Dandy back in the jungler and Loong and Easyhoon on in place, VG has become more comfortable in both skirmishes and 5v5 teamfights. Before 2015, even if VG was ahead of the 10,000 economy, it was difficult to play 5v5 with the opposite side.
Atlus: So how do VG beat the top teams? That's what they need to do.
Froskurinn: I think VG should shift their focus from Dandy, Easyhoon and Loong to Endless and Caveman, the bottom lane weaknesses are obvious and there should be some problems exposed.
Spawn: Speaking of the teams in Group B, like EDG, they hate playing online, while IG is the opposite, Kid may help Rookie near the mid lane, while EDG prefers to fight near dragons or other areas of the map. Therefore, VG still has to pay attention to the field of vision.
HYGvsLGD
Froskurinn: The individual abilities of all the members of LGD have never been questioned, but it was Marin who saved LGD in this team fight, and he was a god.
Spawn: As expected, LGD's team is getting better and better, with the addition of Coach Su Yi, their BP is much better than last season, LGD is a strong contender for the LPL championship this season, I look forward to their appearance in the World Championship, against SKT, it will be very exciting.
IGvsNB
Pastrytime: Doinb is back in the Assassin stream and can't wait to see him and Rookie face off in the mid lane.
Spawn: Swift must be thinking, I've robbed two dragons, what else do you expect me to do? You can at least have an advantage in one line~
Spawn: NB has very clear winning conditions, and the wheel mom accelerates and forces the back row to open the back row and AOE damage.
Fish: They all say that Uzi is fierce, but this is also crazy, and the NB was 4,000 behind the economy at that time......
Spawn: That's how Uzi plays, and this aggressive style of play has also attracted criticism, if you want to see Uzi who is not doing well, just watch him jump to the middle of five people playing small cannon at OMG; If you want to see Uzi who is doing well, go and see the small cannon that he used to play when he was in the royal family, jumping between five people.
Fish: Before the third game, we wanted Rookie to show off the line-top assassins, but instead Doinb's Victor did a very good job and catered to the needs of the team, playing a great skirmish with Swift and Uzi.
Pastrytime: It's true that IG needs someone to pull them along, but the gesture seems to be a little too much.
Spawn: Another criticism is that he pulled out seven different toplans in eight rounds. Even if you can play well, how do you get your teammates to handle these seven different top orders? You know, IG has lost four in a row.
Pastrytime: NB is getting better day by day and I'm looking forward to their game against LGD next week.
RNGvsWOA
Fish: When you play a team like RNG, it feels like WOA is waiting for RNG to make a mistake, but a team like RNG won't give you that opportunity, they will grab your resources and make you die a slow death without any defense.
Spawn: Three rounds of hard fighting! This is the top spot in Group B...... In any case, RNG scored an important point, WOA fans pay attention, there are only 5 games left, WOA is 3 wins away from fourth place snake, and there is only the last hope.
WEvsOMG
Spawn: Smlz's Ember output explodes, and Ember is really a line master.
Spawn: Stateless is doing well, probably his best game since he came back.
Spawn: I've always been very good at playing against both teams, WE and OMG