The Playoffs Spring 2021 LEC continued today with a game in high brackets between Schalke 04 and G2 Esports. The game, which is much European League of Legends fans would expect this to be one of the most one-sided series of the playoffs, which ended as an incredibly tight five-game series.
We saw draft tactics, pentakills, and hard performances. G2 eventually drew the win with an incredible team consistency in game five, but Schalke proved they are a much-needed force despite slipping into the brake. losers.
This series saw special pieces across the map for both teams. BrokenBlade pulled out the first Darius at LEC since 2018 in the second game of the series. Although he failed in his first show, he ran the selection back for an incredible pentakill in game three, pulling Schalke from the brink of a 3-0 loss.
Schalke’s strategy at the end stage of this series was to target Rekkles at all costs, with an ADC ban coming out from the beginning of the series. Challenge generates innovation, and with limited markman options, Neon came to Jinx as a comfort option throughout the series.
While not a popular hero in the mainstream met, Neon proved just how intimidating the Loose Cannon can be in team fights, melting its way through the G2 front line to even out the series at 2-2 with G2 heavily on the back leg.
But there was a creative version of Seraphine AD’s behavior and Zion’s main sequel for G2 in the final game of the pre-tank series to handle even Jinx hypercarry. See as they might, Schalke thought he was unable to kill Wunder and they were knocked down in the brake losers.
It is in these brake losers that they will face Fnatic on April 2, for one final shot at a place in the LEC Spring Final.
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