EDG Summer Split Opens with a Bang! Double Kill against RW Shocking Start! (EDG Makes a Comeback, RW Fights Hard but Fails in Two Sets!)

EDG Summer Split opens with a bang! Double kill against RW shocking start! (EDG

EDG Summer Split opens with a bang! Double kill against RW shocking start! (EDG makes a comeback, RW fights hard but fails in two sets!) EDG Summer Split opens with a bang! Double kill against RW shocking start! RNG makes a comeback, QLG fights hard but fails in two sets!

Yesterday afternoon, the S7 Mid-Season Championship concluded with the grand finals, where the two teams met in the semifinals and group stage matches. However, in the grand finals early this morning, RNG and JDG were defeated by Korean player FNC in a 5v5 confrontation.

After the game, the winners of the upper and lower regions competed against each other. In the game, neither side’s jungler’s knife was stolen. But both sides made significant improvements in controlling the tempo in the early game.

RNG also reached its peak in terms of suppressing and supporting abilities in the early and mid-stages. In the early game, RNG achieved a 1v2 team wipe. However, RNG’s side lane heroes’ economy gap and the strong initiation of the ultimate ability in the late game resulted in a rapid decline in the pace of the game. Additionally, the early game tempo of the match was very good, and RNG easily secured dragon and used their ultimates. Therefore, RNG won the game in the early game.

As the game progressed, RNG’s burst damage output in the late game became weaker, causing the overall pace of the game to become very slow. This ultimately led to the game falling into a disadvantageous environment. In the mid-game, RNG began to aggressively attack, and in the early team fights, RNG used their ultimate ability four times. In the later team fights, RNG successfully secured the Baron once again.

EDG Makes a Comeback, RW Fights Hard but Fails in Two Sets!

With EDG’s performance on the field in recent matches, RW fought hard but failed in two sets.

[Game 1]

EDG gained an early advantage in the laning phase, relying on powerful items such as the Infernal Drake and the Spirit of the River to quickly clear the jungle. In the late game, they used their ultimate ability to instantly kill the enemy backline heroes, establishing an advantage in the mid-game. If they faced an early disadvantage, they would have needed to slowly develop.

[Game 2]

During the laning phase, EDG managed to secure First Blood with the help of the Baron, and in the mid-game, they directly eliminated the enemy ADC and support using their ultimate ability. However, by the mid-game, the power gap between the two teams became apparent, and in the late game, the opponents started to suppress our economy. Therefore, it was quite challenging for EDG to win this game in the late game.

[Game 3]

In the mid-game, EDG gradually gained control of the top lane. In the mid-game, EDG’s overall lineup was in a very passive state. The early advantage was mainly reflected in the mid-lane matchup. The early advantage was mainly shown by the mid-lane duo, the early dominance was in the mid-lane, and the late game dominance was in the top lane.

[Game 4]

In the fifth game, EDG had already reached a larger stage. The early dominance was mainly in the top lane. In the early game, EDG was relatively weak because the pace in the mid-lane was very slow, and the early dominance was in the mid-lane. Therefore, in the mid-late game, the dominance of Zed’s mid-lane was in the top lane.

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