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AL Advances to MSI! Five teams from around the world have already secured a place in the mid-season

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MSI

MSI will be held in Canada at the end of June, and among the five major regions, the European LEC and Pacific LCP have completed their second stage, and the LPL and LCK and LTA are still in the final playoff stage, and the five teams have already locked up the MSI spot. After the Pioneer Tournament, the LPL has been reduced to the fourth division, and only relied on a two-game victory over the LTA region to save the last shred of face. For LPL, the good news is that TES stopped in the top six in the second stage and was knocked out by WE, at least there is no need to worry about another shameful record of a big defeat. So will other teams really be able to regain the LPL dignity lost by TES?

There is a MAD like a spell

MAD, also known as MKOI after this year's name change, defeated G2 in the playoff final of the second stage of the LEC to claim the No. 1 seed in the European MSI. It's a really magical team because they've been able to win European titles for a couple of years and then get knocked out early at the Worlds for Europe. is scolded the most, but it can always go back and forth. This year, after losing 1-3 to G2 in the finals, the lower bracket returned to the finals and defeated G2 3-1 to win the championship, which is outrageous.

G2 became the second seed in Europe to participate in the MSI. It is difficult for these two teams to say what kind of strength they have against the LCK and LPL, because there are many ways to play and tactic systems in Europe that are very different from those of China and South Korea. For example, they have recently liked to play the single Verus, but China and South Korea basically don't play it. It can only be said that Europe under the global BP is indeed worth looking forward to.

CFO and GAM

These two teams that have beaten TES have made it to the finals of the LCP region and have also gotten tickets to MSI. In the final rounds, CFO won the first seed, and GAM was the second seed. The strength of TES can no longer be underestimated in this former wild card area. Although there are no TES to play with, it is clear that they are a threat to non-South Korean teams.

AL is promoted

AL became the first team in the LPL to advance to the MSI, and it is also the team that has entered the LPL finals for 2 consecutive times in both the first and second stages. At the beginning of the season, many people may not be optimistic about the lineup of two veterans of Ueno with three young players, but after half a year of running-in, they have become the most stable finals team in the LPL. It's just that this year's LPL is withering on the one hand, and it is indeed much weaker to be green, and on the other hand, the LCK is too strong.

LCK and LTA

The Korean LCK will decide all the MSI spots in the last 3 days of the week, the first one will be between GenG and HLE, and the second will be the final Bo5. Similar to LPL's WE, LCK also has KT as a dark horse that has reached the top four.

In the Americas LTA, the second stage is to select a representative for each of them. North America is now the FLY finals waiting for the winner of C9 and SR, and South America is the PNG finals waiting for the winner of FUR and IE.

The South American representative of the MSI won a single spot, which is clearly the weakest team in the eyes of many. Therefore, in the eyes of many people, the mythical record of 2-9 created by TES is probably difficult to break the LPL team on MSI. With North and South America here, there will never be a penultimate one. Maybe that's the case, after all, the current LPL is not surprising at all.

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