TTG delivered an exciting BO5 against Wolf Team last week. Despite the unfortunate loss, their capability is unquestioned. If TTG manages to beat DYG, they will likely keep their position in the group’s top four. At present, DYG stands at 1 win, 1 loss, and a neutral net score, placing them fourth in Group S.
If the sole aim is to hold onto fourth place, then securing a victory against KSG after the new year is sufficient. However, to push higher, they must snatch a major win from TTG. DYG isn’t just content with fourth place; they are striving for better results!

In the first game, at 44 seconds, Eileen teamed up with allies to flash and kill Taiyi Zhenren, securing the first blood. At 6 minutes, DYG seized an opportunity in a mid-lane team fight, focusing fire to eliminate Taiyi Zhenren. By 8 minutes, Shen Mengxi stole the enemy’s red buff, DYG took down the small tyrant, and then pushed down the mid-lane first tower. At 10 minutes, a river skirmish erupted; DYG relentlessly pursued, causing the opponents to lose health continuously, and broke the crystal with minions to claim the first victory.
TTG’s lineup centers around Sun Shangxiang, with early development of Xiahou Dun being crucial. TTG lost several buffs in the jungle, while Nakoruru grew stronger. TTG’s team fights were disjointed, their jungle was unprotected, and they had no lane advantage, resulting in a quick push game ending in under 11 minutes.

In the second game, at 56 seconds, after stealing the blue buff, TTG defended and surrounded Yang Jian, focusing fire to get first blood. At 2 minutes, Lao Fuzi trapped Sikong Zhen and teamed up for a kill. By 3 minutes, Shen Mengxi assisted teammates in killing two opponents in succession, with TTG maintaining a fast pace. At 7 minutes, DYG executed skill combos to kill two enemies and pushed down the mid-lane tower. At 9 minutes, Shenzhen DYG focused fire to kill Shen Mengxi.

At 11 minutes, Lao Fuzi solo pushed down the bottom lane high ground. By 15 minutes, DYG pressed the high ground, with a one-for-one team fight, breaking all of the opponent’s high ground towers. At 17 minutes, DYG kept chasing, Hou Yi’s output maxed out with a four-kill extraordinary streak, and DYG used the dragon soldiers to break the crystal, reaching match point first.
TTG’s lineup barely has any crowd control or initiation tools. Watching DYG’s every engage, they either force skills or instantly kill opponents. Late game, Lao Fuzi is a headache for TTG, capable of initiating fights, trapping enemies, sneaking to take the bottom high ground, and solo killing Sikong Zhen. Every arrow from Hou Yi feels like a death warrant. In the final wave, Qiancheng’s Hou Yi scored a quad kill to seal the match.

In the third game, at 3 minutes, Wu Zetian’s key control enabled DYG to focus fire and kill Kongkonger. At 4 minutes, DYG counterattacked with tower damage to kill Chiyao. At 7 minutes, Su Lie precisely controlled Sun Quan, allowing DYG to trade a one-for-three team fight and destroy the mid-lane tower. By 11 minutes, DYG destroyed all high ground towers, Goya secured a double kill, and DYG continued the pursuit, using dragon soldiers to break the crystal and claim victory.
Fans hoped for a DYG win but didn’t expect a clean sweep victory. Many netizens remarked that it’s not that Qiancheng is weaker than Yinuo, but Yinuo had stronger teammates. Now Qiancheng is experiencing the same treatment Yinuo once faced!

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