There is no LCK team in this group, so it can be said that Flash Wolves will have no pressure at all to qualify as the group leader.

In this group, the other teams are H2K, CLG, and INTZ.
The strength of these teams can only be considered average at best, and many CPL teams can easily crush them, so the Flash Wolves now have definitely drawn a very good lot.

Compared to the Flash Wolves, the other three teams were not so lucky.

Especially this time, the AHQ team was directly drawn into Group A, the death group.

ROX, G2, ALBUS, except for the wildcard, the remaining two teams are very strong.

When Group A was formed, everyone was worried about them, because the strength of each team in this group should not be underestimated and they all have the possibility of qualifying.

After seeing the result of the draw, AHQ fans howled in horror and were unwilling to believe it.

In the Group B draw, in addition to the SKT team, which has always been the favorite to win the championship, there are also EDG and the North American C9 team.

Although the C9 team finally made it through the bubble match, they have always been a regular at the World Championship.

They can be seen at the World Championship every year.

Moreover, this team is very good at using routine lineups, and often plays against the rules. The players in each position are not very strong, and there is a big gap compared to EDG.

But when all of them come together and start using routines, they will perform incredible operations.

Even for the SKT team, it is not an easy task to defeat C9.

The other team, FNC, is the number one team in Europe and the number one seed in Group B, but it is obvious that its strength is not as strong as the other three teams.

However, this team is a very unpredictable team. They also have a very famous title, which is the Nervous Knife Team.

If they are in good shape, no matter what kind of team it is, they may be defeated by them.

But if they are not in good shape, they may lose the game.

Therefore, this is also a difficult team to deal with, which undoubtedly brings more challenges to EDG.

It is still very difficult for EDG to stand out in Group B based on its current situation.

Another CPL team, RNG, was placed in Group D.

The strength of this group of teams should not be underestimated. Whether it is SSG from LCK, TSM from North America, or SPY from Europe, they all have the possibility of qualifying.

In the team rankings of Group D, although RNG is at the top, the pressure brought to them by the other three teams is also not small. Whether they can successfully qualify is still an unknown.

Since then, the grouping has been completed.

Judging from the current situation, except for Group C where Flash Wolves is located, the other three groups are all fighting fiercely.

It is very difficult for any team to stand out.

Although Flash Wolves has drawn a good lot now, they are not taking it lightly. If they cannot play with the same dominance as in CPL, they are likely to capsize in the gutter.

After the group stage draw was completed, the four CPL teams arrived in the United States one after another and began preparing for the upcoming World Championship.

AHQ is the first team to arrive in the United States. Judging from this group draw, they are obviously under greater pressure.

This time, through their own efforts, they got the last CPL spot and they cherish this opportunity very much.

I didn't want to fail to qualify for the group stage, so I came here early and started a crazy Rank, hoping that through continuous training, I can help the players find their form and allow them to better adapt to the version.

RNG is also under great pressure. Although they have more advantages than EDG, it will not be easy for them to stand out.

The last team to arrive was the Flash Wolves, which had the most advantages in the entire draw.

Although they were the last to arrive, it didn't mean that they didn't value this game or didn't respect their opponents in the group stage. It was just that they had other ideas.

During this time in China, Flash Wolves seized the last opportunity and played a few more days of training matches with various CPL teams.

Although there will still be opportunities to play training matches after arriving in the United States, we will definitely be reserved when training against other participating teams and will never use our true trump cards.

Such training matches can only allow players to find their form and adjust the team's tacit understanding.

There is no way to play a further role, and it is impossible to find the problems of the current team.

After discussing with the players, the Flash Wolves coach, Char Siu, decided to play a few more training games in the country.

Now the CPL teams are still very willing to be their sparring partners, because there are no competitions now, so every team can play without reservation.

This also allowed the Flash Wolves team to gain a lot, find the real strengths of the current version, and make full preparations for this World Championship.

Moreover, after arriving in the United States, Flash Wolves quickly started training games.

During the past few days in China, they have absorbed a lot of playing styles from other teams and summarized a lineup that is more suitable for their own team.

The current group stage doesn't seem to have any pressure, but the Flash Wolves' goal is not just to stay in the group stage. Their goal is very clear, which is to defend the title.

Although this road is extremely difficult and we will certainly face many challengers, the Flash Wolves are ready to reach the pinnacle once again!
After a few short days of training, the much-anticipated World Championship group stage finally kicked off.

On September 9th, Beijing time, the match between G30 and AHQ kicked off the World Championship group stage.

Because this is the first game since the start of the World Championship, it has attracted much attention.

In this game, G2 also tried their best, hoping to get off to a good start so that they can have a better result to face the next game.

In this game, G2 started a bold attempt. Judging from the current version, the impact of the top lane on the overall situation does not seem to be very big.

All the focus is still on the bottom lane combination, but G2 made the decision to use the top laner Jayce during the banpick stage.

As we all know, Jayce is a hero who relies heavily on his laning phase. If he cannot get a single kill or an advantage in last-hitting in the lane, then this hero will be completely useless.

Moreover, due to the current version, Jayce's compatibility in team battles is not very high. Unless he can exert strong suppression in a single lane, he is likely to have no effect in team battles.

Even so, G2 locked in this hero without hesitation, which made people wonder whether the era of top laners has really returned.
In the end, G2 banned Dragon King, Rek'Sai, and Karma, and chose a lineup of Jayce, Elise, Syndra, Jhin, and Braum.

AHQ banned Nidalee, Sivir, and Sorcerer, and chose Poppy, Olaf, Vladimir, Caitlyn, and Nami. Judging from the lineups chosen by both teams, AHQ is more solid, while G2 is a bit aggressive.

But because this is the first game of the World Championship, people are not very clear about which lineup has more advantages.

Therefore, no one can predict what the final outcome of the game will be.

Judging from the initial laning phase, the selection of Jayce in the top lane still brought great laning pressure to AHQ in the early stage.

After reaching level three, Spider went to the top lane without hesitation, and cooperated with Jayce to get Poppy's first blood, successfully expanding the lead in the top lane.

But facing such a situation, AHQ's Olaf was developing slowly and had no intention of causing trouble at all.

At this time, AHQ, who had obtained a strong combination in the bottom lane, also gained the right to push the line in the early stage. Olaf, who had reached the bottom lane jungle, cooperated with the bottom lane combination and directly crossed the tower to kill the opposite Jhin.

From the very beginning of the battle, it can be seen that the two sides have different focuses, which provides a good reference for other teams.

In the current version, whether choosing to help up or down will bring greater benefits will most likely be decided in this game.

In the next few waves of ganks, Spider has been trying to do something. Unlike heroes like Olaf, if you choose Spider and cannot gain an advantage in the early stage, then its role will be completely weakened.

And because of the hero's attributes, it is impossible for Spider to build meat no matter what.

In this case, when the game really reaches the mid-to-late stage of team battles, G2's front row tankiness will definitely be a very big problem.

However, Spider made a mistake in his haste. When he was ganking the vampire in the middle lane, he didn't expect that Olaf was actually ganking him.

In the end, the midfielder and jungler cooperated to create a situation where one died and the other was given away.

All hopes at this time were pinned on Jayce. The other lanes were all at a disadvantage. The only hope for a comeback was Jayce's solo lane.

After the combination of Caitlyn and Nami gained the advantage, AHQ quickly pushed down the first blood tower on Jayce's side.

Then, by switching lanes, they took down all three of G2's outer towers, further compressing the opponent's vision range and development.

In this situation, Jayce had no choice but to continue solo pushing, but AHQ used the advantage of vision to successfully rush down the dragon, and seized a small mistake of Braum to kill him instantly, successfully pushing down G2's mid-lane high ground.

Just as they were about to return to the city for supplies, Jayce chose to Tp around.

For G2, this is a do-or-die situation. If they can win, they may be able to continue to develop for a while and find a turning point, but if they lose, it means they have completely lost hope and are likely to be defeated by the opponent in one wave.

At this time, Jace's personal performance will be put to the test.

But the moment she entered the field, Nami was immediately weakened by him.

Jayce, who was equipped with all his output gear, lost his power in an instant and was killed by the perfectly developed policewoman with just a few shots.

After losing their main output point, G2 was defeated. Without any resistance, they could only watch AHQ push down the high ground.
AHQ also achieved a successful start on the world stage.

All the participating teams are paying close attention to this game.

In the current version, although each team has its own understanding, no one can guarantee whether their understanding is correct because it has not been applied on the field.

The match between G2 and AHQ is a good example, allowing them to refer to this match to confirm whether their understanding is correct.

Judging from the current situation, in the current version, the bottom lane combination is indeed more important.

As long as you get an advantageous combination that can gain the right to push the line, you can control the early economy well.

In this way, heroes like Caitlyn and Annie, who are very good at pushing the line in the early stage, will definitely become must-choose heroes besides BDN.

After this game ended, the first Korean team also came on the field.

This year's LCK competition can be said to be very fierce, and the strength of each team is terrifying.

ROX, which was the first to appear on the stage, also let people see the horror of the LCK region this year.

During the banpick phase, ROX just randomly banned without any consideration at all.

In the end, I got an early lineup of Rumble, Spider, Jayce, Nami and Jhin.

Judging from the current version, it is still very difficult to end the game in the early stage.
However, ROX did not seem to think about the version issue, but just wanted to end the game as quickly as possible through personal strength and online suppression.

Compared to ROX's unrestrained style, ANX's choices are relatively conservative, and their lineup is more solid.

They ended up with a combination of Shen, Graves, Vladimir, Jhin and Bard.

If we only look at banpick, it seems that ANX's situation is slightly better.

But in the end, ROX won the game without any bloodshed. Although they paid some price for underestimating the enemy in the early stage, with Rambo's quad kill in the final team battle, ROX successfully won their first victory through the personal strength of the players.

After the first round of the group stage of Group A ended, Group C also started the showdown.

The highly anticipated Flash Wolves team will be the second to appear tonight. Before them, the first two teams to appear are H2K and CLG.

Although people don't pay much attention to these two teams, for both teams, this is likely to be a duel that determines whether they can qualify.

The strength of Flash Wolves in Group C is absolutely unique and far superior to the other three teams.

However, the INTZ team has a clear gap compared with these two teams.

Therefore, the second place in the group will most likely be between these two teams.

Although this is only the first match between the two teams, it is very likely to determine the final qualifying situation of both teams.

Both teams attach great importance to this and hope to defeat the opponent in this game.

In order to gain more initiative for subsequent qualifying situations.

Therefore, both teams will be more cautious in their lineup selection compared to the two matches in Group A. (End of this chapter)

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