Late at night, the current LCK Summer Split playoffs are coming to an end. On the other hand, the LPL Summer Split is also coming to an end. After the finals between TES and JDG, the S12 Bubble Tournament, which is about the seats in the 2022 LOL Global Finals, has started as sch

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o'clock to late at night, this LCK summer playoffs are coming to an end. On the other hand, the LPL summer season is also coming to an end. After the finals between TES and JDG, the S12 bubble match, which is about the seats in the 2022 LOL global finals, is as scheduled. And, starting from September 2, a total of four LPL teams will take the field to compete for the world. Fighting for tickets to the world tournament, including the defending champion EDG, Msi triple crown winner RNG, LNG led by champion mid laner Doinb, and V5 where Rookie is located, whether it is gold content or topicality, the S12 Bubble Tournament will not let the League of Legends event Enthusiasts are disappointed.

Looking at the four LPL teams in the drop-off bubble, EDG and RNG, which have staged "pig-dog wars" many times, are the most eye-catching. The former is the defending champion of the 2022 League of Legends Global Finals and has high hopes from fans. The latter With three MSI Gold Cups in hand, RNG is only one Summoner's Cup away from achieving the LOL Grand Slam.

Enter the latest detailed schedule of the S12 Bubble Tournament. On the 9th and 2nd, EDG and RNG will face off. The team that wins the BO5 will directly advance to the World Championship and get the LPL third seed ticket. The team that loses the game will enter. In the second round of the bubble match, the winner of LNG and V5 will compete for the LPL fourth seed ticket.

In other words, RNG and EDG, which have higher points throughout the year, hold the "Resurrection Armor" and have a much higher fault tolerance rate than LNG and V5. Before the game, LNG's main mid laner Doinb started a live broadcast and spoke for EDG. Let's hear what Doinb thinks of the playoffs and bubble games of this summer split.

LPL playoffs are too intense? Doinb complained for EDG: To be honest, EDG in the loser's finals felt strange to me. It was completely different from EDG in the semi-finals. I think this is because EDG's schedule was too intensive and it was too tiring. In just 10 years, In just three days, EDG suffered five BO5 games. Even training matches could not be conducted normally. They could only use old tactics and could not practice new strategies. EDG was targeted by other teams.

What LOL champion mid laner Doinb said is true. Looking at EDG's match records, after entering the playoffs, EDG did usher in a "devil schedule", although they defeated Little Phoenix html one after another. 1FPX, RNG, but this EDG fell to TES in five fierce battles, and then encountered LNG and TES successively. There was almost no room for rest, and the time for training matches was even less. This may be the direct reason why EDG cannot get out of the predicament. reason.

Let’s look at Msi Triple Crown winner RNG again. After an upset loss to LGD, RNG fell into a trough, and then fell at the feet of EDG and missed the semi-finals. Entering the S12 bubble match early also gives RNG ample time to prepare, rest, and further study EDG's tactical characteristics. It can be said that it has an advantage. This time, RNG is expected to get revenge, and EDG, who has been tired of traveling all the way, faces a test.

Review the confrontation between RNG and EDG in the playoffs. EDG is more adaptable to the new version. Viper and Meiko have torn apart R again and again during the laning period. The NG defense line then took over the mid-term team battle, helping Jiejie drive the rhythm; on the other hand, RNG relied too much on Ming's first move to start the team. Once the bottom lane fell into a disadvantage, it was difficult for RNG to reverse the situation through the linkage of the middle and jungle. It was no accident that it failed to break into the semi-finals. So when EDG and RNG meet in the S12 bubble game, who can win the game and receive the LPL third seed ticket? We’ll see the real deal on September 2nd.