JDG has attracted much attention because of Wuyou. The question is not if Wuyou can bring JDG a title, but how far JDG can advance with him! The teammates who played with Wuyou before were not lacking in skill, but due to Wuyou's influence, they could never fully demonstrate their abilities!
Juhua is one example. As the first pick in the 2025 KPL draft, his skills are beyond doubt. However, at JDG, he remained unnoticed! After transferring out, Juhua’s true potential finally emerged! In the match against JDG, Juhua completely dominated his former team!

In the first game, at the 1-minute mark in the mid-river, Kongkong chained control with Xiao Qiao, and Pei Qinhu secured the first blood by killing Miyamoto Musashi. At 5:30, Zhang Fei’s ultimate roared at Xiao Qiao, enabling teammates to secure kills; KSG then eliminated Kongkong, trading two for zero. At 7:50, JDG tried to gank the side lane, but Charlotte managed to take down Xiao Qiao alone despite being outnumbered three to one.
At 10:30, both teams traded one for one near the Shadow Tyrant, and KSG pushed down the mid outer turret. At 12:40, KSG instantly killed Goya, but JDG decisively engaged on Gongsun Li for a kill, resulting in exchanges from both sides. At 15:30, Miyamoto Musashi firmly controlled the Shadow Tyrant; KSG secured a two-for-zero trade by killing JDG’s marksman and support, then capitalized on Pei Qinhu’s drop to wipe out the opposing team before the crystal, ending the game in one push.

However, in the following second and third games, JDG not only equalized the score but even took the lead! In the fourth game, KSG made roster changes! Yisheng’s Luban Master play was visually impressive. Mid lane and red buff coordinated twice with Wang Zhaojun to kill Yang Jian, and top lane teamed up with Nakoruru to eliminate Ji Xiaoman. KSG almost fully activated the upper half of the map in the early phase.
Under KSG’s pressure, Jia Yangjian was almost silent early on. By the 11-minute mark, the economic gap between the teams had stretched to 8,000 gold. In the final team fight, Juhua’s Nakoruru scored a triple kill, decisively ending the match.

Although Juhua was not the MVP of the third game, his Nakoruru stats were very impressive! In the final game, Juhua stepped up again! KSG’s choice of Zhen Ji and Mozi strongly countered JDG’s group-focused lineup. Juhua’s performance on Jing was also vivid, consistently locking down key targets in team fights. JDG’s lineup favored grouping and sustain but lacked effective siege capability, struggling to counter Jing’s continuous flanking.

By nearly 14 minutes into the game, Jing had a 5-0-4 score and out-farmed Da Siming by nearly 5,000 gold. JDG’s chances of a comeback were slim, facing not only attrition but also relentless Jing dives with no effective response.
With a 3-2 victory and Juhua’s outstanding stats, KSG once again defeated JDG! Since leaving JDG, Juhua has maintained an unbeaten record against his former team. Against the JDG that almost hindered his growth, Juhua always performs exceptionally when facing them! After beating JDG, KSG secured first place in the top group!

Yu Ji has recently become a T0 pick again with a high appearance rate of 21.9% and a win rate of 51.7%. Yu Ji has dominated the T0 marksman spot for three consecutive seasons, becoming a must-practice hero on the development lane. Yu Ji easily outmatches Sun Quan in lane because Sun Quan’s damage is physical and cannot threaten Yu Ji. Similarly, Sun Shangxiang’s damage is also physical and ineffective against Yu Ji when she activates her second skill.
Yu Ji can easily dominate Sun Quan and Sun Shangxiang in lane. Recommended build: attack speed boots, electric blade, end of the world, dawn, infinity edge, and shadow blade. The last item can be swapped for the bow of the sun. Have you been dominated by Yu Ji recently?