Game one:
Dynamic
Bans: Skarner, Shen, Jayce
Picks
Orianna - ParadoXical (mid)
Blitzcrank - Pixel (support)
Olaf - Nintendudex (jungle)
Katarina - ZionSpartan (top)
Miss Fortune - DontMashMe (adc)
MP
Bans: Evelynn, Rengar, Ezreal
Picks
Nunu - Nk Ink (jungle)
Sona - Lemongod (support)
Anivia - Pobelter (mid)
Sivir - LightSludge (adc)
Irelia - Rhux (top)
Dynamic saw that MP were sending two top, but they still elected to send Katarina (ZionSpartan) to solo top. It soon became well worth as Olaf (Nintendudex) Ghost ganked. MP's duo lane were actually able to retreat to safety, but re-engaged when Nunu (Nk Ink) arrived from the river. Meat Playground were able to kill Olaf, but not before Olaf dropped Sona (Lemongod). Katarina was then able to pick up Sivir (LightSludge) and Nunu with cooldown resets. MP were able to pick up a kill on Miss Fortune (DontMashMe) but Dynamic were able to pick up dragon when Meat Playground were regrouping. Dynamic tried to to push mid lane to ride their momentum, but a perfect Sona ult caught four of them and MP were able to go four for three on the fight. After pulling MP's blue buff for a steal, Blitzcrank found himself caught out by Irelia (Rhux) leading to his and Orianna's death. Stealing blue buff continued to be volatile when MP were caught themselves, dropping two kills to Dynamic. TD began moving aggressively once again and found Nunu out of position and were able to kill him and his Oracle's in a quick burst of damage. The following standoff came to a close as MF got an auto off onto the isolated Irelia with red buff and MP were forced to engage. Dynamic quickly lost two champions to MP's aoe, but Dynamic were able to win the extended fight four for two, taking a turret and quickly regrouping to take Baron. TD then rotated to dragon and bot lane to finish the inner turret there. Blitcrank's zone allowed MF to split push down the top inner turret. Irelia was caught out again, but this time by her own Anivia's wall, and TD were able to engage under the top inhibitor turret to win a fight and complete their top lane push. MP were out of options and Blitz grabs kept them humbled when they landed again and again. TD's powerful perfomance in game one landed them a decisive victory.
TD 1, MP 0
Game two:
MP
Bans: Katarina, Olaf, Evelynn
Picks
Jayce - Rhux (top)
Corki - LightSludge (adc)
Blitzcrank - Lemongod (support)
Maokai - Nk Ink (jungle)
Xerath - Pobelter (mid)
Dynamic
Bans: Skarner, Rengar, Ezreal
Picks
Shen - Nintendudex (jungle)
Orianna - ParadoXical (mid)
Nunu - Pixel (support)
Caitlyn - DontMashMe (adc)
Nidalee - ZionSpartan (top)
MP did not want to risk seeing Katarina or Olaf again and banned them out, but TD did not miss a step. A Flash in by Maokai (Nk Ink) was countered sufficiently by Orianna's own Flash to start off the action. With Maokai's Flash down, Shen (Nintendudex) headed for a Blue invade. He was very quickly spotted by a Maokai sapling and was forced to his run. Shen was barely able to survive after Flashing over the Baron wall and a shield from Orianna (ParadoXical). Some hard trading back and for got both duos to vulnerable health. Maokai could not resist and got the jump on Dynamic's bot lane, but some great kiting got them away safely while putting out enough damage to force MP back. First blood finally went down in mid lane moments later with a gank by Shen. With Maokai's Flash back up he was able to catch up to the fleeing Nidalee (ZionSpartan) top lane to lock her down long enough for Jayce (Rhux) to get the kill. Maokai headed straight to bot lane after a failed stun by Pobelter which left Orianna and Shen to go to work on a lone Xerath for a a kill. Maokai returned to mid lane in at attempt to stop the bleeding, but Shen refused to be left out and ulted in, turning the tides on Xerath yet again. When Nidalee was able to dive Jayce for a kill and get out with 12 health remaining, it seemed fate itself was on Dynamic's side and every MP role fell further and further behind. Dynamic began to secure every dragon, take turrets, and come out ahead in every skirmish. The gold lead became 10k and jumped to 20k before the brutal match came to a conclusion.
TD 1, MP 0
Key Team Fight:
Irelia getting caught in game one was less than ideal, but it could have turned out much better for MP if they had used the zoning of Nunu's ult to reset the fight instead of getting divided and conquered. They may have been able to work down TD if they had backed up and faced front forward as a unit.
Most Valuable Player:
The MVP of the match goes to Nintendudex. His impact in both games with two very different champions was a great showcase of his ability to employ various effective mentalities and mechanics to propel his team to victory.
Source : ign[dot]com
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