Showing posts with label Shook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shook. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2015

Game of the Day: Copenhagen Wolves versus Elements (EU LCS Spring Split - Week 7 Day 1)






By Helmight

            Five dragons were taken by both teams, two Barons fell, and Elements and the Copenhagen Wolves only had three towers between themselves when all was said and done. In a 67-minute epic, the Copenhagen Wolves managed to outlast Elements and pull victory out of the jaws of the defeat in dramatic fashion.

Friday, February 27, 2015

Game of the Day: SK Gaming versus Elements (EU LCS Spring Split - Week 6 Day 2)



By Helmight
            Today’s game between front-runner SK Gaming and Summer Split champions Elements was supposed to be a good one. Elements had been struggling to find their stride in a league full of good contenders, but had finally broken their losing streak with a win yesterday over Meet Your Makers. Meanwhile, SK Gaming had been on a slide, losing 3 straight games after Fnatic handed them their first loss of the season. Both teams desperately needed a win here today- but only one could have it. As it turns out, the game wasn’t even close – SK Gaming fixed their mistakes from previous matches and annihilated Elements in a one-sided, 32-minute contest.
            SK was solidly in the lead of this game from square one. Though they were running a similar midgame-oriented team like the Copenhagen Wolves from yesterday’s article, they actually managed to make it work. FORGIVENGRE’s Graves was always an item and a half ahead of Rekkles’s Jinx and absolutely annihilated Elements in teamfights. On top of that, SK Gaming had finally learned from their mistakes in earlier games and were much better about playing the vision game. Though Elements still outwarded SK, it was by a much lower margin than normal and SK certainly played with more confidence thanks to their increased vision.
            With the vision advantage and a better team in the midgame, SK was able to shut Elements down out of almost every objective and keep their team alive through teamfights. It was a low-kill game, but that was because Elements wasn’t able to contest any of SK’s moves. On top of that, Elements squandered two to three ults on nRated multiple times throughout the early game in the hopes of getting picks, only to find their hopes dashed when nRated simply walked out of the fire – or when Svenskeren and Fox showed up to take a kill of their own. With Elements out of sorts and out of time, it was easy for SK to close out the game.
            The addition of Krepo looked to be a solid move on the part of Elements during yesterday’s game, but the LoL veteran wasn’t able to help his new team pull it out this time. Elements had picked and itemized solely for the lategame, leaving itself absolutely helpless against SK through the early- and midgame. Only two players on Elements managed to pick up kills throughout the game, and they looked weaker than they ever had before against the league leaders. One thing is for sure – something has to change within the team if they want to have a chance at making Worlds this year.


SK Gaming (W)
Elements (L)
Kills
Turrets
Gold
Kills
Turrets
Gold
11
8
57.9k
2
1
42.7k
Lineup
Position
Player
Champion
K/D/A
Position
Player
Champion
K/D/A
Top
fredy122
Morgana
2/1/6
Top
Kev1n
Maokai
0/2/1
Jungle
Svenskeren
Rengar
1/0/6
Jungle
Shook
Lee Sin
1/2/1
Mid
Fox
Zed
2/0/6
Mid
Froggen
Orianna
0/2/2
ADC
FORGIVENGRE
Graves
3/0/6
ADC
Rekkles
Jinx
0/2/1
Support
nRated
Annie
3/1/5
Support
Krepo
Thresh
1/3/1
Bans
Kassadin
Lissandra
Ahri
Nidalee
Lulu
Rek’Sai













For stats, builds, and other information, check out the match history. In the meantime, let us know what you thought of the game below!

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Game of the Day: H2K versus Elements (EU LCS Spring Split - Week 4 Day 1)



By Helmight
For a team supposedly plagued by shotcalling weaknesses, H2K certainly didn’t play like it. Time and time again, H2K outrotated and outplayed Elements in a 30-minute rout of the current split champions.
             Though H2K’s inconsistency left fans wondering how the game would play out, they almost certainly didn’t expect such a strong showing. KaSing in particular proved his mettle in this game, landing clutch hooks at crucial moments to force Elements out of the game. With a total of eight assists by the end of the game, his substitution for Voidle has been cemented as a brilliant move by H2K.
            The rest of the team didn’t make any flashy plays, but H2K’s map control and rotations were excellent. No trace of their shotcalling issues was present today – every team member was where they needed to be, when they needed to be there. Ryu and Hjarnan turned in solid performances, securing the lion’s share of the kills and playing generally excellent.
            Elements meanwhile looked completely out of… well, out of their element. From champion select, Elements looked like they didn’t quite know what they were doing. Running a double AP composition into a Maokai is never a good idea, but Elements also failed to pick a hyper carry for Rekkles. This squandered the usefulness of Wickd’s Lulu and Nyph’s Janna, who could have kept a champion like Kog’Maw safe from harm.
            But it wasn’t the only time they made questionable decisions. H2K was able to secure multiple objectives – including a Baron – without a fight simply because Elements didn’t have the right team members in the right place at the right time. Rekkles was sent to farm bot, even though Wickd’s Teleport was up. Three Elements members were sent to shove toplane while H2K was pressuring inhibitors elsewhere. No matter where H2K roamed, it seemed as though Elements just couldn’t get there at the same time.
            After a mere 25 minutes of play, it was clear that H2K had Elements completely under control. One Baron and a small teamfight later, they were able to push through the remainder of Elements’ base for the win.
 


H2K (W)
Elements (L)
Kills
Turrets
Gold
Kills
Turrets
Gold
10
10
53.5k
4
2
42.4k
Lineup
Position
Player
Champion
K/D/A
Position
Player
Champion
K/D/A
Top
Odoamne
Maokai
1/1/4
Top
Wickd
Lulu
0/3/2
Jungle
loulex
Jarvan IV
1/0/5
Jungle
Shook
Rek’Sai
2/2/1
Mid
Ryu
Ahri
2/3/4
Mid
Froggen
LeBlanc
2/2/2
ADC
Hjarnan
Sivir
6/0/3
ADC
Rekkles
Graves
0/0/1
Support
kaSing
Thresh
0/0/8
Support
Nyph
Janna
0/3/1
Bans
Nidalee
Lissandra
Gnar
Zed
Annie
Kassadin