★ Game Horseshoe Original
The LPL group competitions are all over
Teams that directly qualify for the playoffs: TES, AL, JDG, BLG
Teams that advance to the play-offs in the summit group: IG, WBG, WE, FPX, NIP, TT
Nirvana group to advance to the play-offs: EDG, LGD
Teams waiting for the third stage in the offseason: LNG, UP
Teams that finished the S15 season: OMG, RNG
OMG and RNG were eliminated to end the S15 season
The 2 teams at the bottom of the 1-4 in the Nirvana group have also had their own glorious periods in the history of the LPL, and they are now on the verge of disbanding. Both teams have also freed up a number of players recently, as the season is over and some players may still be able to find themselves a job in stage 3. It is unknown whether RNG and OMG will be seen next season.
Although LNG and UP retained the qualification to participate in the third stage, judging from their lineup configuration and performance this year, they are basically still at the bottom. It's just that compared to OMG and RNG, which were directly eliminated, there is a reason to be able to play for a few more months. It doesn't really make much sense.
Who can stand out from the encirclement?
IG, WE, WBG, FPX, NIP, TT, EDG, LGD, eight teams fought each other, only had one chance, won to advance to the playoffs, and lost to wait for the third stage. The teams in this group, even if they advance to the playoffs, may not be the choice to win the championship. In this year's LPL, there is a big gap between the top four and the bottom teams.
Who can represent LPL in MSI
TES, AL, JDG and BLG, the four teams that were the first to advance to the playoffs, should be the strongest representatives of the LPL at present. TES and AL were the finalist teams in the first stage, while JDG and BLG had a good performance in the second stage. Especially after BLG changed the jungler, at least regained the confidence to enter the finals. But it is generally believed that TES and AL are stronger, especially TES, even if the Pioneer is 2-9, but they do seem to have no opponents in the LPL. This is also a major reason why LPL is underestimated in the world this year, and the strength of the ceiling is far less than that of the LCK region.
MSI's Toy Tryouts for Defending Champion GenG?
GenG showed a super-exaggerated dominance in the second stage of the LCK, with a 15-0 run and a 21-game winning streak. As last year's MSI champion, GenG seems to have defended their title this year, and even the Pioneer champion HLE can only be beaten unilaterally by GenG in many cases. Chovy, who has 1,000 MVP points, is indeed a difficult team to beat if the symptoms of the soft-footed shrimp in the tournament do not appear. The only variable is that after the subsequent versions of Mage and Senna are strengthened, the T1 system is about to rise again. For the other teams, I'm afraid it can only be said that it is GenG's toy tryout.
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