In recent days, many have seen news about KPL players going for the Asian Games trials! After Naicha’s departure from AG, this became quite clear. On the night of the 5th, details about candidates for the Asian Games selection kept emerging. This news is basically confirmed now!
So, who do you think will be the players representing in the 2026 Asian Games? Let’s make some predictions together!

During the 2023 Asian Games, because FanFan was involved in a match-fixing scandal, the top all-round support FanFan was replaced by A Dou. Although Naicha didn’t explicitly say it, the P5 comment came from the Dream Three Kingdoms coach, mentioning that past mistakes would reduce points, so A Dou was selected! As for why Ming was chosen, it’s because he has always been grouped with Huahai’s team one, and their jungle-mid coordination is excellent, so he benefited from Huahai’s influence. Huahai is still the captain, and the other three mid-laner candidates aren’t as strong.
Tanran’s performance was outstanding and deserved selection, Huahai’s strong leadership earned him a spot, and Ming’s hero pool fits the Asian Games meta well. Naicha didn’t comment on the others.

Selection criteria: Overall ability accounts for 80%, coaches’ evaluation 20%.
Based on the previous selection rules, here’s a guess for the 2026 Asian Games roster: Huayuan, Nuanyang, ? Yinuo, ??! Three of the five starters are basically confirmed! Jungle and marksman spots are likely undisputed, with former Asian Games players.
For the side lanes: Zimo tends to be a bit unruly and uses foul language, and no one wants to see his girlfriend show off, but his skill is strong. Huayuan is also very capable and has a better personality. For mid-laner, they want to pick Changsheng, but his reputation for being outspoken will cost him points, so it’s more likely to be Tingyue or Liulang!

Regarding the support position, Yinuo is grouped with Dashuai, so like Ming, he might benefit from Yinuo’s presence. Provided Dashuai’s form improves; if he still underperforms, then Yisheng will likely be chosen. If Yisheng is support, then the substitute should be Zhongyi.
In summary, the predicted starting six are: Huayuan (Zimo), Nuanyang, Liulang, Yinuo, Dashuai! Or alternatively: Huayuan, Nuanyang (Zhongyi, Tingyue), Yinuo, Yisheng!
This is purely speculation for fun. The final Asian Games lineup will be decided through multiple rounds of selection. There might even be an unexpected “Ming” who emerges!

Di Renjie’s recent win rate has far surpassed Aileen’s, with a pick rate as high as 20%! His ultimate has been optimized for smoother casting, with a shorter wind-up, making it much easier to use. At level four, he can actually solo kill Sun Wukong. The key is to save his second skill to cleanse control and marks when Wukong uses his ultimate to lock him down, then counter with his ultimate to stun, followed by basic attacks and first skill to secure the kill. The combo isn’t too complicated.

At level 15, max level, when facing Kai charging with his ultimate, there’s no need to panic. Just land your ultimate on him; it reduces his double resistance by 50%, making the usually tanky Kai much more fragile. This discourages Kai from recklessly engaging Di Renjie. With Season 41 ending soon, players who haven’t reached King rank yet can try climbing with Di Renjie!