Hello LPL viewers and League of Legends summoners, this is the World Game Exchange.
The first stage of the LPL Pro League was played yesterday in Group D, where the NIP team faced the RNG team, and the NIP team only needed to win a small game to win the first place in the group and win the repechage place.
As a result, the NIP team defeated RNG cleanly with a score of 3-0, ending the group stage journey with a total of three wins.
This round of the game is a more suspenseful matchup in Group D, because RNG defeated FPX before and won a small game against RNG, so there are still some highlights in this game against NIP, but what I didn't expect was that NIP's hard power was far stronger than RNG's, and the direct hard power swept to complete the crushing.
In the first game, RNG successfully completed two consecutive kills against Leave at the beginning of the game, and won the battle opportunity, but then in the middle of the lane against Kaisha's wave was Leave's extreme escape, and then NIP support rushed to a wave to win easily, and then RNG caught the lone on the road to take down the thirsty Eta Khan.
But RNG's advantage game is very problematic, and instead of further expanding the advantage, he made a mistake and was caught by the NIP wild area and killed by the BUFF after the end, and then the wave of 5V5 team battles on the road NIP easily won, and in this game, Leave's Kaisha made a great contribution to POKE Kai'Sa in the case of being targeted, helping NIP complete a wave of small reversal games.
In the second game, Doinb's mid-laner Pan Sen returned, RNG's early GANK Jiela was blocked and killed, and Doinb Pan Sen supported three ways with strength, easily crushing RNG everywhere to win the match point.
In the third game, NIP continued to crush, Doinb's signature Ruiz appeared, Leave's EZ cut a 10-0 luxury record in the whole game, the key Eta Khan team battle Q Death Hammer Stone, NIP finally completed a 3-0 sweep and crush, after the end of this game, NIP has won nine consecutive wins in the small game, and won all the last nine games in the league debut in the case of losing a small game in the face of IG first.
After the game, netizens also said that Doinb Monkey succeeded in stealing peaches, because before the start of the league, after the grouping of Group D came out, everyone felt that this Group D was preparing for IG qualification.
As a result, I didn't expect NIP to come out of nowhere and defeat the IG team, and then maintain a winning record and directly win the first place in the group, Doinb has the title of monkey, so the word monkey stealing peaches is very appropriate.
It can be said that after the NIP victory, EDG and IG were silent, IG failed to win the first place in the group, the most worrying point is that Rookie played in NIP last year, and this year Doinb replaced Rookie's position and played so well, while EDG gave up Leave in the transfer period, and it turned out that Leave's strength was greater than Assum's.
After NIP won the first place in the group, the top four of the LPL are basically determined, and the four teams of JDG, BLG, AL and NIP will win the repechage A, and there will be a draw ceremony, and the four teams will compete to determine a place to advance to the finals first.
Personally, I think that although NIP has won three consecutive wins in this group, it is still difficult to judge how many real strengths NIP can rank in the LPL, because the RNG and FPX in Group D are indeed relatively poor, and IG is obviously not in place, so it is difficult to judge what position NIP can rank in the winner's group, it may be a team with a relatively open upper and lower limit, and there may be some difficulties if you play BLG or AL.
In terms of other teams, IG needs to pay attention, because there is no margin for error in the second group, and once you lose the game, you will be eliminated directly, and with IG's current state, no matter which team you touch, it looks a bit dangerous.
In short, the group stage of the LPL is coming to an end, and the real excitement is left behind, and I hope that the teams in the top eight can dedicate enough exciting games to the audience.