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Not only that, but HotshotGG was an extremely talented player. He was replaced by Saintvicious, another of the most prominent personalities at the time. With no designated shot caller on CLG, the egos of HotshotGG and Saintvicious often got in the way of their gameplay, and they were known to have multiple disagreements while on the team together.
Nevertheless, the individual talent of the players managed to secure them a place at Worlds. Their mid laner bigfatlp had three different accounts in the top ten of the solo queue ladder, including ranks one and two. To kick off the tournament, the eight teams competed in a best of one, round-robin group stage. These matches decided who went to semi-finals.
The first ranked team of each group went directly, while second and third place went to Round 1 of the playoffs for a relegation match. The 4th ranked team of a group was eliminated. Surprisingly, Epik Gamer dominated both European powerhouses in Group A with outstanding performances across the board, earning a spot in the semi-finals.
With star top laner xPeke absent for the group stage, it was all Fnatic could do to beat Pacific eSports and stay in the runnings. Group B was a much closer affair. They were defeated by both CLG and Team gamed.
Although both teams were , TSM secured more kills and so received a direct pass to the semi-finals. In the best of three relegation matches between second and third place, the second-place teams started with an extra win.
With xPeke finally able to play, Fnatic got the opportunity to show what they were really made of. Understandably frustrated, CLG had no mercy for gamed. Team gamed. TSM and aAa went head to head, both teams taking a difficult win each. Game 3, though, was anticlimactic.
Rumble made it through the ban phase and was secured by sOAZ, while the rest of aAa dominated TSM in their respective positions for a sub-thirty minute win. Fnatic came into their semi-final against Epik Gamer with unstoppable momentum, Shushei and xPeke crushing the American hopefuls in Game 1.
Fnatic was back for vengeance after their loss in the Group stage, only conceding a single death to aAa in a one-sided Game 1. In Game 1, Reginald gained the upper hand playing Annie.
Dan, Doublelift and Dyrus could do little to resist the minute loss, so came back in full force for Game 2. With neither team willing to give up their dreams of the World title, the game stretched to 59 minutes before TSM put the final nail in the coffin. Alas, it was not to be. Armed with a 1 game advantage, aAa took no prisoners. Now all that was left was the Grand Final, a rematch between Fnatic and aAa, the final battle for the throne. As the victors of the previous match against aAa, Fnatic started with a one-game advantage.
Against All Authority was fighting an uphill battle before they even exited the fountain. Undeterred, aAa picked up an early lead with some well-timed Jarvan ganks. The game looked like a foregone conclusion before Fnatic managed to kill three members of aAa in the top lane, gaining the opportunity to take Baron and swing the momentum in their favour. By the time they caught up, sOAZ was ready to pounce.
Everything rested on this next game. Although they did secure the dragon, the French team made the mistake of splitting their players. After a messy fight in the top lane where aAa took down three Fnatic players, the teams were neck and neck. By the time they gathered for a second dragon, aAa was actually 1k gold ahead. Rather than fight, however, aAa chose to trade dragon for the opposing mid tower. Fnatic had no intention of letting them go scott-free though, an Ashe arrow from Lamia forcing a 5v5.
Fnatic came out on top, losing 2 players for 3 kills. The game continued to be a battle of attrition though. After another great initiation with Ashe arrow, xPeke was able to fight three aAa players almost alone while his teammates cut down the stragglers.
Having lost two inhibitors, aAa were on their last legs. They forced one last fight at Baron, grasping at their final chance to pull back a lead. It was not enough. Hextech Series Split 3. Super Copa Flow UPL Fall Playoffs. Claro Stars Cup CNM Closing Playoffs. Circuito Tormenta Italy Playoffs. Tournament Results. Match History. Dates: Approx Exact. Team Start End. Minimum place Show All Show First Fandom's League of Legends Esports wiki covers tournaments, teams, players, and personalities in League of Legends.
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