C9 methodically destroys Alliance and LMQ follows it up with an unexpected smash on Fnatic.
What excuse will you EU kiddies have this year?
#Worlds
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C9 methodically destroys Alliance and LMQ follows it up with an unexpected smash on Fnatic.
What excuse will you EU kiddies have this year?
#Worlds
Who doesn't destroy Alliance though? KKKKK
Kabum inb4 the dream 0-6.
I think FNC will climb, i hope so XD
EU moved on to dominate CSGO instead :( #DreamHack
I haven't followed the league for quite a while now, how far into the worlds are we already?
I prefer NA teams over EU ones however, more teams from there have good stories behind them, for example CLG and TSM :)
LMQ's domination though.. :rolleyes:
i only want dyrus to be champion some time
LMQ is not even NA, the way they play and the meta they have is from LPL, and they are all Chinese -.-
Plus salt is heavy with fnatic..
- If SSB comes in first, they won't meet SSW until the finals. (This is the popular prediction for final game)
- If C9 comes in first, they will meet SSW in the quartfinals and avoid all other korean teams.
- If LMQ comes in first and C9 in second, the winner of the two will go on the face SSW in quarterfinals. This is more likely, and, less preferable than the following.
- If LMQ comes in second and C9 comes in first, the winner of the two will only face Chinese teams until meeting SSW/SSB in the finals.
This is all assuming, of course, SSW beats TSM. I'm, first and foremost, a C9 fan, but when it comes to Worlds, TSM and LMQ have a place in my heart. I'd love to see TSM win that match, but it is unlikely. They are arguably less suited for worlds than LMQ and C9, though the three are very close competitively.
LMQ is NA. They may not be FROM here, but they are a critical part of our LCS. Look at Season 3 NA teams: C9 stomped everyone and, when worlds came around, nobody in NA nobody could touch OMG, RC, or even FNC.
There are two major factors that made NA as good as it is now:
- TSM's roster changes (mostly Bjergerking)
- LMQ coming over
Without these two things, many of the NA teams would not have grown at the rate they did. If you look at the spring split, summer split, and NA championships, you'll see how close C9, LMQ, and TSM are competitively. Competition breeds improvement. LMQ is partially responsible for the growth NA has seen, and they deserve that credit. They're stomping worlds for NA and for China, not for either or.
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Originally Posted by Fnatic.sOAZ
True, cant denied the facts/ statistic, and i agree both LMQ & noob9 have a good chance to get out of groups but, Never underestimate the EU SALT, loose first game to LMQ, destroy koreas #1 seat, loose game #3 to chinas 3rd seet, finish first in groups... typical fnatic <3 (same could applied to alliance) @DarkstaR
Who is your Dade now? 17-3 on Zed RIP in peppers
Shook picking Rammus at worlds..
http://new4.fjcdn.com/comments/gt+bl...476ad70e04.png
Are you fucking shitting me?
From 4/0 to 4/4 NA, what the hell?
Get that shit together. I'm expecting a win on NWS, C9, so take Hai off of fucking Zilean and let junglejesus (aka Meteos) do his thing on Lee Sin.
Dude, KBM literally sealed the deal for C9. And C9 gave NWS a fucking HUGE run for their money, in both games. That was incredible.
KBM beating alliance was best game yet.
Alliance decided the standings for group D prior the tie-breaker. They could of smashed out a 2:0 win against NWS. It was all in Alliance's hands. I have no idea what Froggen was thinking diving in like that against Kabum and once again Wickd proves his Kayle is trash.
Besides this whole NA / EU thing, its like 3:3 in games right?
At least we still have one European team left, gogo TSM =)
KABUM EOOOOOOOOOOOO
DarkstaR's brother YellOwStaR.
http://www.fnatic.com/players/LoL/yellowstar/