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The third phase of the LPL matches is ongoing, and currently, BLG is at the top of the standings. Without the setbacks from the second phase, BLG seems to have a chance to achieve a high ranking.
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Moreover, AL is also showing signs of recovery, and the best lineup announced by LPL has attracted everyone's attention.
The dream lineup of LPL includes BLG and Tarzan.
This selection is for the best lineup of the third week, and after the results were announced, everyone exclaimed that this is the dream lineup of LPL, as it consists of four players from BLG along with Tarzan. They can be considered the five best players currently in the LPL region, and if they were to form a team, they would have the capability to compete for the championship against Korean teams.
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In the top lane, Bin ranks first in three statistics, with an impressive KDA damage ratio of 11.2, which is outstanding for the top lane. He also ranks first in kill participation at 15 minutes and average gold difference. Based on the data, Bin's selection is very reasonable, and considering the player performance, BLG has recently continued their winning streak, and Bin's form is indeed good.
In the jungle position, Tarzan ranks first in two statistics, with a damage taken percentage of 38.8% and a damage conversion rate of 193%, also ranking first. His damage ratio is close to Bin's, placing him second, but it's sufficient for him to be chosen as the best jungler.
Tarzan is considered the best jungler in the LPL region by most this year, showcasing a self-sacrificial performance in multiple matches and gaining unanimous recognition from the audience. Meanwhile, in the mid lane, Knight has an exceptionally high KDA of 16.8, along with two first-place rankings in average damage and damage conversion rate.
With coach Tabe, there is hope for a championship challenge.
Currently, there is some debate over who can rank first in the mid lane. Shanks won the direct confrontation against Knight in the second phase, demonstrating superior performance in laning and team fights. He also performed well in MSI and the World Championship, but his form has declined after returning to the league.
On the other hand, Knight's form has improved. Regarding the configuration of the dream lineup in the LPL, some people favor Knight, while others lean towards Shanks.
In the bot lane, both Elk and On rank first in three statistics, with Elk leading in damage ratio, participation rate, and gold difference. On ranks first in average wards placed, damage taken percentage, and gold difference. Elk has experienced some fluctuations in form this year, but compared to others, his potential is still higher than that of Hope and other AD carries in the league.
Many people may wonder why BLG players are so strong yet struggle against AL. It must be said that coach Tabe's contribution to the team is indeed greater than expected. If LPL could assemble this dream lineup, the coach would have to be Tabe, as the overall coaching strength in the LPL region is relatively weak, leaving only Tabe and Homme at a decent level.
The number of top talents in LPL is far fewer than in LCK.
Here we say that if LPL could form this lineup, they could compete with the top teams of LCK, but I believe such a comparison is unreasonable, as LCK clearly has more top players distributed across different teams. If the top talents from various teams were gathered together, it could create even more terrifying monster-level teams.
For instance, GEN's jungler has underperformed this year; if they replaced him with Oner, they would be stronger. The simplest example from T1 is the departure of their top laner; if Zeus were still there, the outcomes of the two World Championships this year might have been different.
In HLE, the jungle and mid lane have become weaknesses; replacing the jungle-mid duo could also lead to improvement.
From this perspective, it seems that LPL can only bring out this so-called dream lineup to compete with LCK, as other players are clearly not up to par. This is the biggest dilemma facing the LPL region at present, and it is almost an unsolvable problem. LPL simply lacks fresh blood; in comparison, LCK is evidently much better.
In summary, the true peak period of LPL has passed, and this year, they may need to hope for a miracle to win the championship.