After WB's 4-1 victory over Wolf Team, just two matches are left in the 2025 KPL Summer Split! One is the losers' bracket final between WB and TTG, and the other is the ultimate final! So, will WB sweep through the losers' bracket with a one-man triple kill, or will TTG triple kill WB and challenge AG again?
TTG was defeated 2-4 by AG Super Play in the winners' bracket final, marking their third straight loss against AG Super Play since EWC. The team's core duo performed unsatisfactorily: Qingqing had a cold start, giving away two early kills and even being solo killed by Xuanyan in lane; Xiaoxue, during Qingqing's Ma Chao redemption game in the fourth match, was caught by Aoyin lurking in the brush trying to solo kill Yinuo’s Sun Shangxiang, but got killed before even using her ultimate, almost throwing the game. As for Jiaxin, he rarely picked the jungle core character Yujing in this match but was ineffective. It can only be said that although TTG has honed several strong lineups excellently, they are still not comprehensive enough.
WB easily eliminated Wolf Team 4-1 last night, continuing their dominance over Wolf Team in 2025. After losing 3-4 to TTG in the first round of the winners' bracket, WB won both matches in the losers' bracket by wide margins, showing a clear desire for revenge. Characters that suffered against TTG previously, like Cao Cao, Lu Da, and Da Siming, all secured victories in the losers' bracket.
Having experienced the setback of losing three consecutive games after leading 2-0, Coach Lin is unlikely to let Lu Da waste several strong heroes in the draft again tonight. Knowing that their Luban duo is weaker than TTG's, WB will surely aim to finish this revenge match within six games.
In the previous match, TTG managed to come back from a 0-2 deficit against WB, with Qingqing playing a pivotal role. However, in the last game against AG Super Play, Qingqing’s performance on Cao Cao was poor, with a 0-4-0 scoreline. As the only veteran on the team, while he may not always carry the rookies, he must not create holes for teammates like last time in the early games. After a day of adjustments, let's see if Qingqing can regain the form he showed in the first round of the winners' bracket tonight.
Since moving to the losers' bracket, Zimo has dominated younger opponents in both matches. Against Hangzhou LGD, he silenced their side lane core Xiao Luo. Last night versus Wolf Team, he showcased teaching moments with Cao Cao, Guan Yu, Kuang Tie, and Charlotte in both offensive and defensive plays. After these two losers' bracket games, he holds the top KDA on the offlane, with average assists tying him for second place alongside Xuanyan. If Zimo maintains last night’s form, tonight’s offlane matchup will surely be exciting.
Among the many heroes in King of Glory, Xiang Yu is a hero who, even at low health, should not be chased recklessly! Xiang Yu’s ability to turn around fights with very low health is extremely strong. His second skill not only reduces enemy damage output but also, after activation, his empowered basic attacks restore a large amount of health. Additionally, Xiang Yu’s ultimate deals more damage the lower his health is, and during the ultimate, he enters an unyielding state where no amount of damage can kill him.
Therefore, the lower Xiang Yu’s health, the higher his damage output. A Xiang Yu at critical health can one-shot a full-health Hou Yi with his ultimate. Chasing a low-health Xiang Yu is risky as he can repel with his first skill and then finish with his ultimate. Many Xiang Yu players deliberately keep themselves at low health to bait enemies into attacking, only to use their ultimate to instantly kill them.