Before the season, TTG was not favored, but their performance has surpassed all predictions. With 3 wins, no losses, and a +6 net score, any victory would make them the second team this season to secure a place in the second round S group. KSG’s lineup appears very strong on paper this season, yet their results lag behind TTG’s!
If KSG can't clinch this game, forget about the S group—they might even be relegated to the B group! However, KSG did not disappoint their supporters in this match!

In the first game, at 3 minutes and 50 seconds, Zhang Fei ambushed from the bush to start the fight, and Gongsun Li secured first blood by killing Goya. At 4 minutes and 20 seconds, KSG claimed the first small tyrant, but Miyamoto Musashi decisively counterattacked, resulting in a one-for-two trade in the team fight. At 6 minutes, during a red zone team fight, Goya killed Miyamoto Musashi in return, then kited the damage and took down Charlotte for a double kill.
At 10 minutes and 10 seconds, KSG’s mid and top players caught Miyamoto Musashi on the side, and KSG secured the shadow tyrant. At 13 minutes, Kongkonger initiated the fight, KSG focused fire to complete a one-for-two exchange, and then controlled the shadow lord. At 17 minutes, Zhi Ruwu found an opportunity to instantly kill Gongsun Li, then inflicted continuous damage, leading to a one-for-four exchange and pushing down the crystal to take the first game.

In the second game, TTG’s lineup is vulnerable if they collapse once, making a comeback much harder. At just over 6 minutes, their reckless decision to enter the red zone was ill-advised, as this spot is ideal for KSG to initiate fights. With Nuwa’s matrix blocking, Su Lie’s flash stun to hold enemies, and Ying’s flanking pincer move, Yuan Tan secured a triple kill, and KSG smoothly pushed down TTG’s mid outer turret, maintaining perfect momentum.
TTG barely seized two chances when KSG’s singles dropped low, but Yisheng’s Su Lie flashed into four enemies, Yuan Tan took the dragon, and KSG executed a zero-for-three surprise team fight, instantly ending the match. TTG’s worst decision this game was repeatedly engaging KSG in narrow terrain team fights.

Even with a 2-0 lead, many doubted KSG could shut out TTG. After all, in the third game, KSG unveiled Zhao Huaizhen’s big support "black tech" strategy! But surprisingly, this very black tech tactic enabled KSG to come from behind and win the third game! TTG’s lineup is actually quite comfortable, with both tankiness and control, plus late-game dual-side damage from Cao Cao and Sun Shangxiang.
KSG’s core considerations in team fights are twofold: first, how to bypass Xiahou Dun and avoid Xi Shi’s control to reach Sun Shangxiang; second, even if Sun Shangxiang is taken down, how to prevent Cao Cao from entering and finishing off the kills.

At 15 minutes, TTG decisively opened with a wolf rush focusing on Charlotte, who posed the greatest threat to Sun Shangxiang, showing strong decision-making. Xiao Xue’s Sun Shangxiang then secured a triple kill. KSG’s way of initiating on Sun Shangxiang was to let Charlotte absorb the first wave of focus fire, followed by Tiger jumping in.
In the final team fight, TTG’s wolf rush made a mistake and got separated, allowing KSG to counter-initiate, then continuously chip away at their health. KSG pushed down all three lanes of high ground. TTG’s lineup has a very high error tolerance, but KSG still found that one small way to break through and ultimately ended TTG’s three-game winning streak!

Haino’s strength this season is truly high, and he can play both the solo lane and mid lane with mobility. Leveraging his long reach, even with semi-tank builds, he can still dish out impressive damage. Haino’s “Heartbeat Memo,” a Valentine’s Day skin, has been officially announced to return in the February gift pack.
This skin’s model is very beautiful. Although it is an epic-quality skin, its effects are stunning and the feel is very smooth. So for fans who like this skin, February is the time to get it—don’t miss out this time!