It must be said, the match between AG Super Play and Wolf Team was truly thrilling! The key factor behind AG's win was the support player Dashu! Dashu took MVP honors in all four victorious rounds! Should AG become the champion, Dashu is the clear choice for FMVP!
In the second game,At 50 seconds, Jing killed Luban Master in the blue zone to get first blood. At 3 minutes 40 seconds, AG Super Play secured a one-for-three team fight in the bottom lane, with Jing achieving a double kill. At 7 minutes 50 seconds, a team fight broke out near the red zone, where AG Super Play completed a one-for-four exchange, and Yang Yuhuan scored a double kill.
At 13 minutes 20 seconds, AG Super Play launched an attack in front of the crystal, but Wolf Team countered quickly, turning it into a two-for-three exchange, with Luban No.7 securing back-to-back kills. At 14 minutes, both teams fought at the tyrant area and ended with a two-for-two trade, with Yang Yuhuan and Sikong Zhen each getting double kills. At 16 minutes 50 seconds, AG Super Play killed three opponents in the top lane, then destroyed the crystal to even the score.
In the fourth game, once again Dashu stepped up to help AG even the score! In this round,Wolf Team started strong with excellent lane rotations and ganks, especially the coordination and support between Shao Siyuan and Agudo, constantly pressuring AG's jungle. But Dashu's aggressive initiation with Taiyi and a strong defense at the base allowed AG to gradually catch up and surpass in economy. By then, Nuwa and Sun Shangxiang’s damage output had ramped up, and Sun Shangxiang with three lives had a very high margin for error. Wolf Team’s bottom lane rushed Charlotte a bit prematurely, and in the final push, they got disconnected and repeatedly killed, allowing AG to tie the series!
In the match point game,At 4 minutes 10 seconds, AG Super Play secured the first small tyrant. At 4 minutes 40 seconds, Wolf Team got first blood by killing Montien in the top lane. At 7 minutes 40 seconds, a team fight broke out in mid lane resulting in a two-for-two exchange. At 9 minutes, Wolf Team won a one-for-three fight in the mid-left river and took the tyrant. At 10 minutes 40 seconds, Wolf Team defended the blue zone and achieved a two-for-three trade. At 15 minutes, a team fight erupted in the mid-river, with Wolf Team completing a two-for-three exchange and then defeating the shadow tyrant. At 17 minutes 30 seconds, AG Super Play counterattacked in the bottom lane, killing three enemies. At 19 minutes 20 seconds, AG Super Play eliminated four opponents, destroyed the crystal, and reached match point first.
In the fourth game,Before the 21-minute Wind Dragon team fight, both teams had similar economies, so it was all down to that fight. However, Wolf Team’s decision to initiate the shadow was a huge mistake, resulting in AG executing a clean zero-for-four team wipe. Ultimately, AG took the Wind Dragon and won the match! After today's victory, AG Super Play successfully advanced to the winner's bracket final, where on August 29th they will face the winner between WB and TTG to compete for the first spot in the 2025 KPL Summer Finals!
Right now, if you want to climb ranks as a jungler, don’t pick Dian Wei or Cao Cao; instead, choose Chang’e. Currently, Chang’e boasts a win rate of 55%, with high pick and ban rates, making her the meta-defining jungler. Chang’e jungling is very powerful because her second skill restores mana, allowing her to secure the blue buff. The more mana she has, the higher her damage output, making her jungling much stronger than playing mid lane.
Chang’e’s first skill can control enemies from a long distance, and her empowered basic attacks slow targets, making jungle ganks highly effective. Once the first skill hits, activating her ultimate can instantly burst down opponents. The key is that Chang’e’s skill damage is extremely high; her second and third skills deal surprisingly heavy damage. At level 4, she can instantly kill Lan. I highly recommend using Chang’e to climb ranks.