WB easily shut out DYG 3-0 in their opening Group S match, continuing their flawless 100% win rate in major games this season. With their prior tournament performance included, WB’s cross-season winning streak has extended to 12 games. KSG, on the other hand, was blanked 0-3 by Wolf Team last week, ending their winning run.
This marks KSG’s third match, and if they can’t secure a win here, they may have to enter the qualifying rounds! However, KSG still lacks the ability to stop WB’s winning streak; even when Nuanyang picked Han Xin, KSG couldn’t clinch the victory!

In this match, KSG took the first game! But in the second, WB fought back! WB’s lineup with Su Lie and Meng Tian as dual frontliners combined with Wu Zetian’s crowd control was effective. In the blue zone, the combo of Wu Zetian and Su Lie helped WB win the fight and start snowballing. KSG had no answer facing these two tanks at all.
After that combo, Su Lie was forced into a passive position, only able to stall by swapping for the dragon and buying time to build Charlotte’s gear, looking for chances to cut WB’s backline. In the late game, WB had some coordination issues with Su Lie initiating fights out of sync, and Goya was caught too far forward in the Wind Dragon team fight. Finally, WB found a savior: Ting Yue’s Wu Zetian’s extreme defense, with a big ultimate plus ultimate chain control, ended the match.

In the third game, at 2:50 a team fight erupted midlane where WB killed Taiyi Zhenren for first blood. At 3:30 on the top lane, WB took down Ma Chao, then on the bottom, Zhi Huo Wu killed Sun Shangxiang. At 4:50, Zhi Huo Wu attacked top lane again, catching Ma Chao, and WB kept extending their lead. At 8:10, WB grouped to assault the enemy red zone, suppressing multiple opponents before destroying the top outer turret. At 13 minutes, after securing the Shadow Lord, WB broke the bottom inhibitor, found a 5-for-0 team fight opportunity, and with dragon soldiers, destroyed the crystal to reach match point!

KSG fielded a double-lane farming lineup, but early on Ma Chao and Sun Shangxiang were each caught by WB once. WB’s early aggression lineup was still very strong. After losing top and bottom lanes, KSG couldn’t recover the lanes. In the final push, Zi Mo’s Guan Yu engaged and completely crushed KSG, with WB shutting out KSG in kills.
In the fourth game, WB started “playing around” again, picking Han Xin but was completely dominated by KSG. The 0-3 Han Xin helped KSG tie the series!

In the deciding game, WB got serious. During the mid-left brush fight, Zi Mo’s Kuang Tie support helped Nuanyang’s Tiger kill Xiahou Dun, making it very difficult for KSG to fight back. Xiahou Dun was KSG’s only frontline and had to withstand the initial focus fire. By nearly 8 minutes, Nuanyang’s Tiger had a 3K gold lead over Xiahou Dun. Then at the red zone, it was clear KSG’s frontline couldn’t hold; Xiao Mai Yuan’s marksman achieved a quad kill, leaving KSG almost no chance to reverse the game.
3-2, although the match went the full five games, WB was clearly “playing around.” After 13 consecutive major wins, can Wolf Team finally stop WB’s streak?

Hua Mulan has a new skin again. In the solo lane, Hua Mulan is a typical hero whose skill expression outweighs raw power. However, if you master her, no matter how the meta shifts, you can easily climb to King rank! She has a unique dual-sword mechanic: in light sword form, she is agile and precise, seamlessly chaining skills and basic attacks to quickly apply marks that trigger silence and slow effects.
When switching to heavy sword form, she gains high damage reduction and super armor. Her second skill’s continuous slashes and the first skill’s charged strike can deliver devastating blows even while tanking damage. No matter who she faces, she can easily gain the upper hand. Opponents can neither fight nor escape her effectively.