 What's up everybody I'm the Magus, you are awesome and today I'm bringing you the Get Through Gaming Official Agnes Cup NA Tournament for OverPrime's Final Beta Test. Get Through Gaming set up this community led tournament and did a great job of harding all the cats together to make it happen. The custom game mode was used to set up the game so picks and bands are done in Discord but I'll put the bands up on the screen during the draft. This was streamed live on Jelly Knees channel, that'll be linked below if you want to check that out and Get Through Gaming will also be posting this tournament on their official YouTube. I think it's funny that we got an image of Feng Mao there after he's been banned now. Game New, Magus, it was all calculated, absolutely. Alright, let's see what those picks are, let's see if we see 3 ADCs on one team. We do have dumb dumb people in blue and true perpetual, motion in red. Here we go, Rampage and Severog locked in, Severog for the mid lane on team DDP, got the Murdock in the carry position, let's see what the support and jungle picks are, Decker for DDP and then the jungle pick, we have not seen yet Grux of course coming through but on the side of TPM we've got Wraith in the off lane, Chimera jungle, Bellica mid, Steel support and a Twin Blast on that carry position. Alright, now that these drafts are in chat, we're going to start a poll. Which team do you think wins based off of the draft here? Do you think it's going to be team DDP on the left side or team TPM on the right? I like the Steel pick, I like the Steel pick, you don't see enough Steel in the game, he is a very effective hero in the right hand course. Yeah, a good Steel can change the tides of a fight very very easily. We are inside the game, let's take a look at where we're at. Here we go, once again everyone we have team DDP in the blue and team TPM in the orange red. For everyone that's in the chat with picked bands are done beforehand in a discord chat and then they just very quickly select them so we can get through that pick band phase very early on but we will have to see what's going on. We see a very early 4 man invade coming out from the side of this is DDP, team DDP is invading. Drops of early ward forces FTM Jedi out of the jungle there. Chimera is still being picked off there but two wards are now keeping this jungle very revealed for team DDP. Now TPM red buff is up for grabs now. If they force them completely off and TPM doesn't respond to this, DDP could just roll right in and get that red buff. I think the response here is to just sway on over to the other side and take the DDP's red buff. And actually it looks like the Chimera is just going to go to his blue buff and start on that side instead in order to hold this for himself. Now the offlaner and Wraith needs to be very careful because a gank could come through from team DDP here. It looks like the Wraith is trying to peek around the corner there and does see them on that red buff. We're going to have to see how this plays out for these teams. Good early ward down by the Wraith here. We're going to see in the dual lane across the map as well. We're going to see them trying to start this off. They know that the support was there visible in the mid lane now. We're going to have to visit that mid lane. Something's going down. We've got early fights already breaking out from both of these teams. Soul Reaper trying to push Bellica off the wave Decker there to provide some support. But not quite, no, ooh, a good stun from Decker trying to get this early damage out so Severog can get an early push and gain some of those stacks going in very quickly. I am shocked to see a Severog mid lane. I want to see how this works out. It looks like Decker is actually supporting the Severog a little more than she's supporting her ADC. We'll see how that works out from. Could be a decent choice within going up against the steal. Absolutely Decker. And Severog is going to shimmy you on out. Looks like they're rotating over to solo lane. Decker came through on that gank there. Let's see. And the results are in. Magus team DDP, 91% of the votes go to team DDP in this poll. So definitely a favorite to win at the moment here. Even though we've got the dual lane pushed up against team DDP, grucks in their jungle here, Bellica got pushed all the way under into the mid lane by Severog. But so far, a rather uneventful game for what we've seen in EU where kills were flying from minute one, Magus. This has been as much slower start, which is good to see. Especially in the earlier games, it looks like there might be a gank coming in where the solo lane wraith needs to be very wary. He does have his own little ward there, but they're waiting in the wings for him. And he does back off. He saw them coming. And Decker is just kind of roving the battlefield, it seems. Grucks hanging out in his jungle, farming up a little bit. They are pushed back up. Decker lands a very good stun on that Twin Blast. Twin Blast now below half health, taking a lot of damage from this Murloc, has to back out of there. Steel really needs to protect him. Grucks coming in from behind. They really need to watch out for this Grucks on the left side. Murloc blinks in and gets burst blood on Twin Blast. Those rockets are so strong. All that took was one auto. It's still going to go down as well. They're behind this deal. Boom, they make it happen. That's two down for TPM. DDP takes the early lead two to zero. And over in the off lane, we see that the rampage was forced out by the wraith in the off lane. Wraith is now backing after getting some minions under that tower. But team TPM is down those two kills. They really need to make up some ground here, play a little bit safer in that duo lane before they're able to make up for that difference. Those Murloc rockets are so hard to deal with. I think they're just a better revenue obliterate is what they are. Yeah, I mean, they're single targeted for one thing. They don't go after minions and stuff. The only downside is that you can, if you're near a ledge, drop down below it. Mist, sides make assault from Bellica. Well, but there is a Decker coming in from the side here. This could be a way that they're trying to bait Bellica in, but Bellica, I do believe, saw the Decker coming there. We have Grucks on the far side of the map looking for an off lane gank, but maybe he's just going to return into his jungle to see that there's nothing available for him. Decker still hanging out in that mid lane. Decker has roamed quite a bit. Getting those early kills on that duo lane could provide a lot of potential for Murloc to solo that lane for a little while while Decker provides support elsewhere on the map. Bellica very low mana, while the Severog has full mana almost, still able to do a lot of work there. Over in the off lane, there is a fight over this health buff, but the stun lands out on the Wraith. Wraith does get the buff, however, and rewinds Rampage back out to safety. Probably the best option there. He didn't want to try and stick around and fight it out with a Rampage, I don't think. Absolutely, and by picking up that health buff, it keeps them a little healthy, and despite that little health exchange they had, he denies it from Rampage, gets the Golden XP for himself, and then it takes a stun to the face, apparently, under tower. And those stuns are dealing some pretty good damage. Seem like they're dealing a little more damage than Wraith's snipe right now. And we see a gank going on in this side lane. Grux now chasing down the Chimera with Decker supporting him. There is two members of this team here. Chimera taking a lot of damage from this Grux Decker combo. Not a lot that they can do. Rampage comes in with the Rocksteal and gets rewound, it looked like, back into the lane by that Wraith. So they pick up a kill on the Chimera in his jungle, and Rampage now doing a little bit better in this off lane. TPM is going down pretty hard. It's going to be a rough game for them, I think. They're definitely going to have to play this a little bit slower, bring themselves back into the game, maybe with these objectives. We still have the Prime Spirit up. We still have Prime Underling as well. So there's a lot of opportunity for them to get back into this game. If we take a look, though, Decker and Grux are now walking between the turrets in the mid lane behind Bellica here, looking for that Grux, or looking for that Chimera, excuse me. Unfortunately, we now also see that the Twin Blast has gone down once again in the side lane. Chimera is getting three man from the mid laners and the support and the jungler. Now, Murdoch coming through as well, as poor Chimera can't catch a break. Dapper has to escape on Steel while they just take the blue buff and pick up another kill. DDP is just bullying them right now. I was hoping that the Steel pick, that what Steel gets online, he could be very good in a team fight, but right now they're getting so far ahead that I don't think that Steel's going to matter too much. Yeah, absolutely. That Bellica was pushing up a little bit here, but then got forced out very quickly by this by Soul Reaper on Severog. Pushing up a little bit, but there's not a lot she's going to be able to do to that Severog to stay in this game. Back over in the duo lane, Twin Blast is just making it back, trying to get some minions out here, farm a little bit safely with that Steel shield, but he is behind, he is not level six compared to the Murdoch level six. So he has some work, he has to do to get back into this game. Dekker finally in her duo lane. That's been a lot of the difference here is that Dekker has just been roaming and supporting the entire team, not just her duo lane. She trusts her ADC to keep himself safe. Absolutely looks like they're roaming out. They're maybe looking for an early prime spirit here. No, Murdoch is backing to base Dekker walking toward that mid lane. Bellica is pushing up past the halfway point at the moment. We see that in the off lane, Wraith is stuck under tower, unable to walk out of that off lane. Rampage is keeping him all the way up, doesn't really want to give him a ton of freedom there, which could be beneficial with keeping them from getting ganks on that Wraith as well. Two members in the mid lane with Dekker and Severog, Bellica going across. She's getting just absolutely bullied. Every time this minions comes up, Severog comes in, gets his stacks, and roams a little bit around the map. Prime underling has also spawned. We see two or three members of team DDP starting the prime underling with no real pressure able to be put out by team TPM. The duo lane pushed all the way up against the Murdoch, but they will not make it there fast enough. We see over on DDP side there, 2,000 health onto the prime underling like the Wraith coming through, but does not make it there in time. Barely misses that. They pay for that one with his life, his Gruss coming in. He does blink out there. He is going to get away scot-free, but they did get that, the mini prime, and we have seen just how effective that thing could be. If used well, if you drop it directly on that tower, it does so much more damage than if you drop it somewhere in front of the tower. Blink coming out of the bellica to get away from Severog there. She does not know how many members are present. Oh, we did see a double kill over in the duo lane. Rampage, taking the portal across to assist with a double kill over here. Gruss, Murdoch, and Decker working with the Rampage to get across. And then he actually took the portal back as well to get back into his lane, able to pressure out this Wraith throwing a rock. Oh, the rock does not connect the tower to the opposite. You don't see this very often. You don't see a range hero like Wraith just getting straight up bullied by a melee hero like Rampage in the off lane so early on. And they're going to kick this near for free. There's going to be a blue one. They're going to have that mana. Is this blue yet? This is blue, not the wind spirit. Yep, health and mana regen every five seconds. So far, they are putting out a lot of pressure in this game, seven kills to zero and both objectives that were on the map already going over to Team TDP. Severog getting rooted by Bellica as he comes into the lane, but he's just looking for his stacks. He just wants to get in there, get his little bit of health, gets his little bit of damage, and move on. But he is dropping down into the Chimera's jungle. We could see a fight break out. Chimera just barely hitting level five, so he's very behind with those two kills they received on Bellica. Trying to escape, get out of this lane, steal coming over to assist through the water, or through the prime spirit pit. Lots of action going on in the map, but unfortunately, Team TPM is just not able to build some lead here. They're getting pushed in on all sides and playing on a downward favor for themselves for sure. And DDP still has to drop that prime. Where's that thing going to go? Absolutely. It's going to go. So Grux will be the one to drop it. He looks like he's taking his blue buff. Potentially they've got two people in the mid lane. Mid lane goes down Bellica, dying to Decker and Severog. This game. Oh, that stasis bomb, it hurts. It hurts, especially when a Decker is so ahead like this right now. Absolutely. We see Grux now just invading this Chimera. Chimera's still level five to Grux's level seven. They are just keeping him off of his minions, trying to make sure he can't get back into this game. They're trying to keep that lead going. He can't participate in objectives as if he's so far behind that he has to farm. Grux takes the red buff and is now looking to get around this map and see where he can make something else happen. Couldn't blast very low, has to back in this duo lane as well. Murdoch just absolutely having no problems pushing in the 2v1 lane against himself. But I don't know if you want to bull rush in on that Murdoch and he doesn't. He gets almost killed by Murdoch as he tried to, I don't know what he was trying to do right there. Don't know what he was trying to do. Decker tries to go in there and the lane just stays spawned but gets walled off by that steal. Takes a couple of tower shots but will not pick up the kill for their team. Couldn't blast making it back into the lane and the off lane we see a fight breaking out a little bit here. The Wraith taking a lot of damage from Rampage. Rampage backing off to go look at this health buff potentially, but he actually stays in the bush. He's trying to keep this lane pushed in so Wraith can't roam around the map. Wraith can't turn invisible, go help his team. We see Grux attacking Chimera once again. This Chimera is just getting bullied all the entire game for minute one this poor guy has been getting bullied. Chimera can't really get anywhere off the ground. He's still that level five unable to ultimate, unable to do something to stun his team, stun the enemy while his team helps them get back in this game. Bellica taking a lot of damage from this Severog. Severog going full blow, a Rampage rush from a mile away. Beautiful. And now they're probably gonna drop this prime, I would think. Maybe they're just gonna take this tower and then drop the prime on the inhibitor and get a very, very early inhibitor. I think they'll be good play if they have the time for it. They no longer have the mini prime. Grux did not drop that prime on the map while he had it. He just denied it from the enemy team, but they did not gain the benefit from it. I guess they're taking it a little easy on him then. Ooh, we see this Chimera again, just getting absolutely murdered by the Decker-Grux combination. Still level five going to go down here, has no real form of escape. They are bullying this Chimera throughout this entire game. We see that jumping primal grass coming out of a Grux. Such a cool thing to do to just run up and then use it while you're jumping. Extends the range just a little bit. They're gonna take this tower. No problems, I would think. Nope, they are gonna run away from the Steel and Twin Blast combo. Maybe Steel can make something happen with an ultimate on top of this, but this tower is just going to die and soak all the members of TPM. A beautiful ultimate from that Grux. Grux is able to hold both members of TPM. Very, very low Twin Blast here. Grux now trying to fight it out with the Steel. Steel goes down Chimera trying to come in here, but level five, he still can't stun the enemy team. He will struggle. He does get Mutant Poed and goes down. That is three more kills for Team DDP. I love to see Mutant Poed being used. I love it. It can be a pain in the butt, but in a coordinated environment like this where you could tell your team that Sebrog just killed so easy. In a coordinated environment, when you drop that Mutant Poed on somebody, you can let people know that you Mutant Poed them. They know to aim down. It shrinks their hitbox quite a bit, but in a coordinated environment like this, you can let people know that it's gonna happen. Absolutely, and they've taken two towers now. DDP has 16 to zero and two towers as well as one Prime Spirit and one Prime Underling. Definitely benefiting from the lead that they've generated for themselves. They are not just taking an inch every time they can. They take the mile every single time, Mangoos. The only exception was they didn't drop that, the Mini Prime, which I'm still not sure about that. Oh, this is Chimera. Well, that poor Chimera. Level five, still unable. They are just denying him from being a part of this game. Chimera has no real way to get back into it. Every time he goes somewhere, they show up on top of him. Unfortunately going to have a hard time, but it looks like the Prime Underling has a respawn so we may see Team DDP working on that Prime Underling. Well, let's see if they use it this time. If they use it this time, they could definitely get an inhab out of it. TPM's only got the one tower up and that's in their solo lane. And sure enough, there it goes. Rampage is the one carrying that Prime Underling now. Grux in the mid lane, not present for that Prime Underling, but able to push the lane out just slightly. We see in the dual lane, dual lanes trying to push back outside of their tower that's been destroyed. In the off lane, Wraith is just getting absolutely destroyed. Three members of the enemy team have a Prime Underling spawn as well. They want this third tower taking out everything. Prime Underling dashes in a very strange direction there. I'm not quite sure what happened, but they will take the rate and they will take the off lane tower. Poor Wraith had nowhere to go right there. They're at the level where they have enough health. They can tank so many tower shots and they can trade those tower shots. There's nothing you can do to get away from this point. Absolutely, this Chimera, this is the opportunity to get level six. The Prime Underling does take a lot of damage, but gets two pips off of that tower. Chimera needs to be pushing these minion waves the best he can. He needs to get that level six. He's still very, very low. In the dual lane, we see a fight breaking out. We've got Grux, Gangkling, he does a double pull, beautiful ultimate. Twin Blast goes straight down and now the steal will follow. Every one of these hits is hurting so bad and nice pick up from the Murdoch. Oh, this is brutal to watch right now. This is brutal to watch. There's just nothing they can do. I'm sorry, this mid lane several just cracks me up. Oh, Chimera. Did he steal the red buff? He spibs the blue buff. The blue buff, he did. He has stole the blue buff and Chimera goes down. Oh, talking about blue balls right there. Chimera's got him right now. Now honestly, Chimera needs to get into one of these lanes. He just needs to get to that level six so he has some kind of defense for himself. Right now Chimera is sitting at level five, has not a lot of health regen, no real attack speed. He only can go in. He needs that stun in order to suppress the enemy team, potentially save himself or give himself time for the team to show up and provide support. As we said, there's gonna be a wide range of skills in these games. I imagine they're gonna get much, much better as we go along and some of the other teams get eliminated here. Several picking up another kill like it ain't nothing. Severog, level 13 to the Steel's level eight. I don't think Severog really cares about this tower right now. We are 17 minutes in Chimera. Going to take a lot of damage once again and go down to this Grux. Grux and the Severog are working together. Bellica very, very low rampage rock coming in through there. Four members now fighting this team. Towers don't mean too much here. Wraith, the only member alive caged in by the Decker wall and pulled by the Grux that will be a full team ace for team DDP. Come on Decker, did you have to cage him? Did you have to cage him? We see these inhibitors being pushed on all three sides. Mid inhibitor will likely go down on the final pip of the tower. The left inhibitor now a little bit below half. Percy's trying to make something happen but he's pushed up a little too far. The whole enemy team is in your base. Twin Blast gotta be a little more careful with that. This left inhib will fall. That is two inhibs. They said put outside of their corner, dead. Oh my God, don't take that jump pad. Don't take that jump pad. Oh man. Oh, she just fed herself to them. Absolutely, we could see the end of the game right here. Steel with a good ultimate onto the Murdoch but taking a lot of damage. Then they're after Soul Reaper taking a lot of damage on Severog. Severog will go down. We see the trade though on Chimera. Chimera was able to use that ult effectively finally but Wraith is now taking a lot of damage from Murdoch. Decker, oh Murdoch ultimate comes out of there, takes out the Wraith. Decker very low takes down, takes damage from the core and will go down. Three members of team TPM to two map two kills for team DDP. This is a victory for TPM getting two kills. Absolutely. We saw some shutouts in the EU turnies yesterday. So at least they got to, at least they didn't get shut out. I think it's a foregone conclusion who's gonna win this game but at least they didn't get shut out. Absolutely. I mean that easily could have been the end of the game right there, Mango. So they did bring it back a little bit there. Now they just have to play the smartest game to bring it back. They have to be on objectives. They have to be getting these kills. They have to be taking good picks where they come but team DDP has been traveling as a five man since that first spirit comes out and they are doing a lot of work with the pressure they've put on the map. I talked about this a lot yesterday but taking an inhibitor shot is a vastly different experience from taking a core shot. That core hurts and it hurts bad. So trying to set the way they sat in there and tank that core, they kind of gave away those kills just a little bit. Ooh, the wraith getting caught out by this rugs taking a lot of damage. Then the stun from the decker and the follow up from the rampage. FTM Jedi will go down on road. Chimera desperately, desperately trying to survive this game still. This last inhibitor only a pip and a half left on its health bar while they're getting pushed in from all other sides. We will see a prime taken here. They are working on it. This could be the, this will take out that last inhibitor for King TPM and it will do a lot of damage to the core as well. 20% this first prime, 20%. It's also going to do damage to all the heroes too. So let's hope they're healthy right now. They are. We're going to, Rux picks up that third inhibitor. Now all lanes are open. They're going to struggle holding this against the team DDP. There's going to be a lot of damage that needs to be put out. This nation needs to be on the minions. Take out the minions. The core gains more armor and will do a lot of damage directly to the enemy heroes. Got to see a lot going on. Perfect. They're clearing the minions, but the mid lane is pushing up. Grox has now arrived with a jumping pull but misses it actually on the Twin Blast. Twin Blast still taking a lot of damage. Twin Blast will go down. We see this Chimera also going down. There was a jump behind from the Wraith trying to do something from behind but will not go anywhere. Wraith goes down. We see Steel going down. Last person is Bellica. Mutant PODE will go down as well. That is a full team ace and the end of the game for Team DDP. Put them out of their misery. Neem's XO, what you're watching is a massacre. That was something that happened. Absolutely. We look at this battle record. And I mean Murdoch, 13 and 0. We see Rampage at 9 and 0. Grox at 5 and 0 with 16 assists. They did an absolutely incredible job of creating a lead early on and pushing it as far as they possibly could go. We see this Chimera, 1-10. The Chimera just got absolutely destroyed. Every moment of the game, they were entering his jungle, killing him or taking his camps in one way or another. He struggled. When you look at the gold disparity as well from the teams, you see most of the members of TPM between 5 and 7,000 gold. But on Team DDP, basically everyone is at 10,000 plus aside from the support decker. Absolutely wild and incredible gameplay from Team DDP there. It just is unfortunate for Team TPM. Unfortunately, they had to face him so early. That's for sure. I'm really looking forward to see to see who DDP plays next. And we look at these damage charts. I mean, you look at that Murdoch Murdoch doing 25,000 damage in 21 minutes of this game. He did over a thousand damage a minute throughout the course of the game, which is just absolutely wild, considering the decker was roaming around the map for the vast majority of the game. She was not in the lane. She helped him pick up a couple of kills early and said, OK, you're strong enough now. We're going to move on and take somewhere else and create pressure elsewhere on this map. Right. That could be playing a detrimental thing. Team Dribbler definitely has the level advantage in terms of their account progression, which could be important. Could mean absolutely nothing. That's just the confidence of Team Epiphany. We know from fault that account level does not necessarily equal skill. Absolutely. And here we go. Picks are coming through chat. I'm going to start the poll of who do you think is going to win Team Epiphany or Team Dribbler's. Let's get this going. And of course, we see the Twin Blast and the grucks coming through not banned. They must be in there. And there's your girl, Mangoos. Shinbi, making an appearance on the tournament stage. Revenant, making it through steel. We've seen several heavily prioritized throughout these tournament games. Absolutely. I mean, the phase pick, a Kalari. This is the first game we've seen Kalari paid, played throughout the tournament that we've run so far. Mangoos is very, very exciting. I can't wait to see what comes out. The first Shinbi, this is the first Kalari. Oh, this is going to be good. This is going to be good. All right, guys, there is a poll up for which team you think is going to win based on their draft. Definitely, definitely vote here. Let's see what you guys think based on these drafts. We got a Shinbi. We got a phase. We got a Kalari in here. Let's go through and see what's going on. Oh, looks like we may have a reset coming through from these teams, everyone. Yep, we are getting all the disconnects coming across. There may have been an issue on these picks. So we're going to exit out of this lobby and we'll get right back into it momentarily. So I didn't pick in time. They got stuck with something random. That happened to me. I ended up on Muriel and it turns out I really freaking like Muriel. You haven't seen a good Shinbi in the open beta yet, really. I've been quite successful with her, but she is heavily dependent on what items you build. Absolutely. And there was a phase in the tournament yesterday, but the phase did not put out much for her team. So we're going to have to see where this phase comes from, how she does, if she support mid lane, what's going to happen there as we get back into this game and the game gets recreated here. All right. Sorry, chat. Can't let you guys see the passwords going into these games, but we're back in the menus here. We're going to move over to Spectator. They're going to do some repicks and we'll be back in the game very shortly. And if you want to know what the password is, it is Reese's Pieces. The password is Reese's Pieces. Absolutely. If you enter, mangoes sucks into the chat. We'll give you 5% off your next order. Absolutely here. They're going to move everybody around, getting everybody set into positions here. And this gives me an opportunity to talk about what I mentioned just as we were going into that last game, mangoes, the level discrepancies between these teams. I did see someone in chat saying that they're on Smurf accounts for this tournament, which I think is hilarious, but 6, 6, 7, 5 and 3 to 13, 12, 14, 11 and 16. Look at all the mangoes sucks coming into chat. Perfect. Thank you guys. 5% off your next order of, I don't know what, but you'll get 5% off for sure. Whatever you order next. All right, everyone. We're back into the pick select and Dribblers was the team favored to win coming out of that draft. You might have to rerun that poll, but we'll see what everyone picks. Just double checking here. Team Epiphany is in the blue. Team Dribblers is on the red orange side. Stuff that's correct. You get an added 50% to your calls. All right, let's see if there was a mishap in the picks or what's going on there. Aurora. Aurora. So it's supposed to be Aurora instead of the Kalari. So we're not going to see a Kalari. That's very, very interesting. That means it's going to be an Aurora off lane rampage in the jungle, steel support for Revenant and phase in the mid lane, most likely. And we're going to see, we can see what the role selection is on Team Epiphany. This Shinbi mid, Severog off lane, Narbash support, Grux jungle and Twin Blast carry. So it'll be a very interesting game. They could be potentially using that Aurora wall to be making some very, very good plays for this. I'm interested to see this phase Shinbi match up because phase wants to keep that link going as long as possible. Shinbi does not want that link order so she'll be dashing away from it, but is that going to just waste all of Shinbi's mana trying to dash away from getting linked by the phase? Oh, it looks like rampage missed the jump pad. Incredible early plays being made here. It looks like everybody's bunching up and going in. Are they just going to protect themselves while they're warding? No, it looks like they're going to meet in the middle. The ward goes down and they do see that Dribbler's is kind of grouped up in that mid lane, but they are going to walk away. And Epiphany is now grouped up. They're waiting for that invade, but that invade is not going to happen. You love to see those wards going down. Absolutely, they cleared out that ward. So that was actually a waste on Team Epiphany's side. The ward not being able to stay up for long enough and go through here. Was it a waste though? Because they caught Team Dribbler's coming into their jungler and they're reacting appropriately, even though Dribbler's kind of backed off there. So the rampage taking this red buff, starting out on this side, when we saw the whole team of Team Epiphany helping with that red buff as well. Trying to take this out. Everybody had into their lanes. Could be very interesting. Shinbi doing very early pushing onto these minions, but FaZe is able to show up. I am very curious about this mid lane fight. We could see the FaZe beam coming out there. A root does go off already on the Shinbi. Rampage coming in for a level two gank. Walks right up and misses the rock, unfortunately. That was just awful. Team Dribbler just unfortunately just did not play that very well. Missed the rampage rock at point blank range and very curious to see if there's a repeat gank to make up for that in the future. But in the off lane actually we're seeing a fight break out Aurora versus Severog. Aurora already level two, Severog still level one, taking a lot of damage from Aurora while she takes very, very middle, little from him. Aurora putting the heals to him. Absolutely, she's got to use that ice, freeze out the death, you know? Ooh, a good right click from Aurora there as well. Doing very, very well for herself over back in the dual lane. Still kind of a middle point of the lane here with rampage coming in. Let's see if rampage can land a close range rock. He doesn't land the close range. He gets the long range, absolutely perfect. He had to make up for himself a little bit there. So they weren't able to take advantage of that rampage rock, but this is going to put them on their toes. They know that rampage is lurking and that he can hit a rock. Bay's coming around from behind. They're trying to get a cheeky engage here. A blind goes out onto the wing blast. She will root him and then I assume the pull's going to come out very shortly. Bam, pull goes down, he gets slowed. Will be one hit. Will go down to Revenant. First blood for Team Dribbler. I'm wondering if he didn't use his blink or if it was already on cooldown, but that was a very nice rotation from FaZe. That's why FaZe is so frickin' dangerous in the mid lane. Is that frickin' link? It's like a Richter pull, except it's an auto lock on and it deals a bunch of damage. Yeah, she was able to land the root from her beam, the blind from her Q, and the right click as well for a lot of damage. A lot of it going out there very, very easily for her. In the off lane, duals still going out between the subrog and the Aurora. Aurora a little bit less health down than the subrog was. Trying to get some minions in here. Subrog farming up as best he possibly can. But back in the mid lane, fight's breaking out. FaZe versus Shinbi. Shinbi's going very low. FaZe going in there. The root goes out. She's got the link. Ooh, the root. Whoo-hoo-hoo. Absolutely incredible. Yeah, I think she pulled a little too soon there. Pulled a little too soon. Almost did not secure that kill, but the minions helped her finish it off. Absolutely. We see a grucks coming in now from the jungle of Team Epiphany while Dribblers. FaZe is still pushed forward a little bit, gets stuck on the minions for his dash, does not take out the FaZe. That is so frustrating that he bricked into that minion. Right, we could be seeing something here. Grucks trying to check the enemy jungle, but will not enter it. We see this mid lane, or this dual lane still in the mid point, not really pushing one way or another, but that Twin Blast kill early on is definitely going to give Team Dribblers an advantage in this dual lane. And the Alchem said it best. Shinbi feels like such a bad pick into FaZe, as she kind of is. It hurts to play Shinbi into FaZe, especially Shinbi. Back in the mid lane, another fight potentially breaking out here. We saw them, but very close together on that minimap. FaZe just trying to keep the lane a little bit on her side, stay some, keep some advantage on these blinks. Oh, blink, blind coming out. Lots of the root coming through. This is a very dangerous spot for FaZe. Ooh, Shinbi. FaZe did a lot of damage to the Shinbi there. Landed basically every ability in her hit for that, but we're going to actually go back over to the Prime Spirit. Prime Spirit is being taken by Team Dribblers, fighting it out right now. This is a full 4-3v-3 fight right now. Both junglers as well as the carry lanes getting through their grugs misses his pull. Obliterate goes out onto grugs, but they have to back out. Rampage is getting out of their Narbash now, fighting the Revenant, trying to keep him stunned. We've got now a rotation from the Shinbi as well from the mid lane Shinbi. Throwing out her Wolves. Revenant has to blink out. This is a 4v2 in the duo lane. Duo lane very, very low. No kills going out for either team. Now does Epiphany rotate over and kick that deer? I don't think they do. I think it would be a good call right now with the duo lane having to back out, but it looks like that they're going to leave it alone. And that Prime Spirit is going to stay alive for now. Looks like we're getting a rotation from the Shinbi. Oh, nope, FaZe is going back to the lane. Let's check on this off lane while we're here. FaZe, or Aurora, just using a potion to stay in the lane, but longer does take two tower shots to the FaZe, but Severog very low on mana. It cannot stay in this lane much longer before he can use his Siphon to keep stacking up. Is the off lane Roadhog still up, or is anybody taking that green? It is down at the moment, so somebody has picked it up fairly recently. Mangus, they are on a 60 second cooldown, however. So it is a very short cooldown for these side lane buffs to go down on Aurora. We'll be backing. Let's head over to the mid lane. Shinbi trying desperately to get her wolves to connect through the minions and then onto FaZe. Actually, it looks like she's just throwing them into the minions right now. Don't worry if she can to stay in this game. Once, I mean, she does have her ultimate now. She might be able to combat this FaZe a little bit, but it's going to be difficult when she's blind. And she is late now. The late immediately followed by the root, Shinbi is able to break the link by dashing away. But again, it just puts her in a neutral position. It's never, Shinbi can never be in a good position against FaZe, really. Absolutely, Rampage coming in with a rocket to this mid lane, trying to stun. The Shinbi does land the long range stun. Her root will go out from the FaZe on her beam, but nothing further. Grucks coming in for a countergank FaZe, linked to the Grucks. Grucks gets pulled, misses his pull as well, taking a lot of damage from these teams. Level six on both the Rampage and the Grucks. Grucks will go down. Rampage getting out of there, steal in for supporting as well. Yeah, I don't think really still needed to show up there. I think they had it under control, but it's always good for your team to rotate and give you an assist. Absolutely, that countergank from the Grucks actually proved to be detrimental. The Shinbi was already out of the lane, out of danger, all the way under her tower, and Grucks comes in, trying to 1v2 pull Shinbi back into that fight and unfortunately goes down. We see a lot coming out here. Five members of Team Dribbler's over for this Prime Spirit. Lots of damage going on on Narbash, Narbash to go down without any issues. Over in that dual lane, Aurora fighting it out with Twin Blast, Twin Blast having forced out of the lane, FaZe there to support as well, Fire Spirit. We'll go over to Team Dribbler's. And we are eight minutes in, so those pullers are up, so Aurora was able to rotate very quickly. Now Shinbi's all by herself in the mid lane. She's gonna go ahead and back out. All right, while we're taking a look at this, let's take a look at some of these items on the team's mangoes. Across the board we're seeing a lot of minions being taken already in that first eight minutes. 57 for FaZe, 64 for Aurora, 56 on that Revenant. And comparatively the lanes though, FaZe is 20 minions up on her lane opponent. Revenant, only three minions up. And the off lane on Aurora, about 20 minions up. She has done very well for herself to keep this game in her favor. It looks like Revenant is having a back out at half health. That's probably a good thing too, because Grox was sharking around in the jungle looking for something, looking to make something happen. Now, Shinbi's only saving Grace is gonna be if she can get on top of the FaZe and get the circle rhythm going, get six of those wolf stacks, then maybe she can ult if she isn't blind. We're in the off lane, fight breaking out between Aurora a little bit here and the Severog, trying to keep him off of the farm. She's been doing well so far. He's 20 farm down on her, so it's really hard to build those siphon stacks while he's keep getting pushed off the wave. When the wave hits under that tower, it's even harder for him to farm. He needs all those things, but in the dual lane, the fight may be breaking out, Revenant going around the side, Aurora actually able to teleport across, helping this dual lane rampage, landing the rock on Narmash, Narmash going down to Revenant. Twin Blast trying to get out of there, but has to dash away. There is no portal for him to take. He knows he's dead. He accepts his fate and just goes, oh, providing a little bit of then fighting back, four members. He almost played possible to him. He almost played possible. They must have left him alone because they thought he was just giving up. Wouldn't that be hilarious if that would have worked out? Notice when he dashed, he landed on top of the Roadhog pit. It's all fight breaking up. This should be in the phase. Phase very low. Shinbi does go down to phase, but Grux has to leave while Revenant is on his way to back up this team. Phase very low. She don't really care. She's gonna stick around. And they are gonna be taking this first mini prime, which is a huge objective to take. So Dribbler's is just in complete command and control of this match. I think they kind of won the draft and now they're winning the game. Team Dribbler's is showing the potential of this Aurora pick by able to keep off the Sephiroth in the off lane needing farm. He has to stay there to defend the lane and get himself back in this game a little bit while they're taking that mini prime. And there's nothing they're able to do after killing the Twin Blast in the duo lane as well. And Aurora seems to be building pretty tanky, which seems to be very common for what I've seen as Aurora is to build a fairly tanky Aurora build and then just try and be a very disruptive, almost support style hero in the late game. Yeah, absolutely. A root coming out from the phase on Shinbi. Shinbi is just getting absolutely murdered by this phase every time that she walks up to get some farm. It's gonna be very difficult. Grux going in on phase, trying to get something to happen, but a blind goes out and Grux is immediately dissuaded from continuing any further after taking a quarter health damage from phase. That blind hurts so bad, so bad. Especially if you can link somebody and then blind them while you're still next to them, they take double damage from that blind. The phase lands coming out. Shinbi has to dash away as she keeps having to do. This poor Shinbi, I feel bad for her. I love me some Shinbi, but she is getting her shit pushed in. Absolutely, we're gonna see an invade coming out of here. A root comes out from the travel mode hit onto that Grux. Grux pulls in the phase. Probably not the best thing you wanna be doing there. She gets the link out. She's able to root him down as well. He's gonna be able to get through this wall. It does not look like he got body block from exiting. Poor, poor Grux. Oh, Sembroke, I don't think you wanna go in there, buddy. Sembroke will also blow knocking everybody back, getting them out of there. Does not want this fight to continue. They can't let people through that wall and pull them back through. They need to be very careful about that. Absolutely. And that's fully what I expected from that Grux, but Grux couldn't even make it through the wall fast enough in order to be pulled back by the base. We haven't seen much out of Revenant and Steel for dribblers, but they've just been over here farming up, having themselves a good time when the rest of the team just fights their butts off. And I imagine we're gonna see this Revenant. I mean, this Revenant has three kills, and we're gonna see him starting to get stacked up and become very, very dangerous as this game goes on. Absolutely. He is slightly down on the farm compared to his lane opponent, but that does not mean a lot right now. Taking a lot of damage over in the off lane, fighting the Severog phase, blinking to the Severog Severog, going to be pulled away. FaZe Lance coming out, and Severog will go down. I do like his decision to dash away there because he did not dash into the Aurora root, into the ice, you see the prime underling being spawned in the duel and duel, going in for a major fight, Steel out coming out onto the Grux. Grux landing his ult, shouldn't be coming in, taking the Steel out on his kill. We've now see a 4v2 in this lane. Rampage able to take out the Grux, going very, very low, this rampage. Revenant fighting it out with Narbash. Narbash should go down to Revenant. Twin Blast and Shinbi pushing in, but no mana on either of those people. Revenant blinks to safety after getting his kill. A 2-2 trade in the duo lane. I could tell Twin Blast used tailwinds or if he dashed there, dashed up to get that kill. Aurora has come back around actually taking the Shinbi out who was just backing in a bush on the enemy side of the map. They have no tower now to save them. Aurora all comes out on the Twin Blast, Twin Blast getting stunned will go down here. This trade just gets better and better. Shinbi needs to back in further back bushes, getting absolutely dumbstered on by backing these weird backs in these early or very, very close bushes to where she knows the enemy team is pushing into. I 100% expected just now for the Twin Blast to run towards the Shinbi in freezer. That would have been, oh, luckily they did separate. And now dribblers are gonna go onto this Prime Spirit Guardian. They're gonna get a red one. Gonna help them out. We see Narbash coming in from the side 2,000 health down on this Fire Spirit left and Narbash is going to stay hidden in those bushes. Revenant pushing through though, however, they know he's there, stunned coming out onto the Revenant, but phase lands, phase lands. And he is gonna go down. He will go down. Revenant picking up another kill for himself. That puts Revenant at six kills and one assist. Great coordination coming out of these teams. Twin Blast chasing down the Revenant here. Twin Blast coming through on the travel mode, Revenant, it does take him down. That is a good bounty for Twin Blast to be picking up. Twin Blast will take the portal to get to safety phase looking for him, but can't find him now. Twin Blast let him know he don't care. He's still gonna get some kills. Still gonna get some kills. We see this fight potentially breaking out in the off lane, Aurora fighting the Severogs. Twin Blast just backing there, could get some free damage out on Aurora, but decides to leave his Severog back in the dust. Severog now getting pushed under his tower, Aurora, not able to do much more damage. I'm a little surprised that Twin Blast didn't stick around to help Severog a little bit right there. Shinbi desperately trying to push in this lane. Shinbi is now down 25 minions from her lane counterpart here, which is very difficult for them to push through and take on this game. Team Dribbler's 13 kills, two team Epiphanies, three kills. Mangoes, this could be where we were talking about earlier in that warmup that Team Dribbler's was able to warm up and get ready for this game, but Narmash is getting caught out in a bush. Once again, picked off by the FaZe grugs, going in a little too late, getting knocked up by the steal. FaZe lands coming out, landing the root on the grugs. Revenant will pick up another kill on this grus. I think Dribbler's is just flat out a little more skilled and a little more... They're working together really well. This team has definitely been playing together for a while. Severog getting spotted coming out of a bush, obliterate landing on the Severog, will get knocked up, will get pulled back by the FaZe. Once again, if FaZe lands goes out, Aurora gets a kill on Severog, wrong place at the wrong time, Severog, unfortunately. He got bounced around all over the place for Severog, for Severog, now they're just waiting for this, mini-melvin' to spawn. That'll be two before the prime actually spawns, so let's see what they can make happen with this. Already below half health, almost instantaneously on that spawn, no problems, no contests coming out of that team. They're able to push it down, Twin Blast though, trying to push this tower down, knowing that the enemy team is on the other side of the map, he will probably get this dueling tower. No, he's going to back out Aurora, took the short portal to get him out of there. Twin Blast trying to take the long portal, will take it out, Aurora, unable to get a kill here. Narbash having to back out against this team, but in the mid lane, we see everybody pushing in. This mini-prime mate could be coming out here. Coban is dropping the mini-prime, does not drop it directly on the tower, but however does take tower aggro, will be dropping it in there. This is a 2v4 in the mid lane. Gruck's taking half health damage, getting picked off by the FaZe, bringing a lot of damage. Coban picks up the kill on the Gruck. Severog now taking a lot of damage. Half health from the four members on the team, does land a great subjugate on the Revenant, but it will not matter. Revenant will pick up another kill. Prime underling, now over on the Inhib. It looks like they will take this Inhib, Rammys throws a rock in, the FaZe pull, and the blind in the FaZe lance. Oh my God, this FaZe, this is why you don't let FaZe, we haven't seen, I'm so surprised we haven't seen her in this tournament yet. She is such an effective hero as a mage. Decent support, I think much better mage. That is a full team base on Team Epiphany's side. Team Dribbler's just pushing for the end here, they're doing a lot of damage, Steel, or sorry, Gruck's taking that, the jump pad over and away, trying to take out this FaZe, gets knocked up by the Steel though, Steel coming through, taking out the Gruck's, but they trade for FaZe. The ally, or the Epiphany core down to three pips of health left. Lots of damage still going on. This could be the end of the game we're seeing right here, Mangus Coban taking a lot of damage. Coban goes down, but the core will go down. That is a win for Team Dribbler's. A sub 19 minute game, the Prime Orb didn't even spawn. I think that Gruck's kill on the FaZe at the very end was a bit of a spike kill. I think he was like, you know what? If we're going down, I'm going to kill this goddamn FaZe. Absolutely, it definitely, definitely felt that way, Mangus. The heat went out there knowing, you know what, I've gotten pulled by this FaZe so many times, I'm taking her with me before this game ends. She blinds me every time I try and gag. She's pulling me, she's rooting me. You know what, I'm going to kill her. I'm going to kill her. We saw at the end of that game that the Twin Blast is up on farm from his lane opponent, but pretty much everybody else is drastically behind. When we look at FaZe compared to Shinbi, that is 20 minions. When we look at Aurora compared to Severog, that is almost 30 minions difference between those two teams. Absolutely destroyed them in the farm game, destroyed them in the objective game and destroyed the core in 18 minutes. That's, I think the fastest game we've seen yet. I don't think we've seen anything. I don't think I saw anything faster in EU. Yep, so 20 minutes, I believe is the fastest that we've seen thus far in this tournament. FaZe out damaging even her fed Revenant. 16,000 damage almost coming out of this FaZe from the 15,300 coming out of Revenant in this game. Don't worry guys, the games will get better as we go along. The first two were a bit of a blowout, but I think as we get more skilled matchups, we're gonna have some better games. All right, we're into the draft screen. Here we go. We're gonna see these picks start coming through from both teams. They're selecting their lanes and we'll finally be able to see what's going through. I'm sure we'll see a gadget here from one of these teams. Wraith coming through from Team DDP. Ping out and Howitzer, which means that the gadget is probably on Team Dribbler's. We'll see here momentarily. Another Aurora pick from Team Dribbler's. That was a very strong pick for them last game. She was able to do a lot of work in the off lane and then a lot of work running around the map, helping out her team. Absolutely abused the Piphany subrog that Aurora did. There's the gadget. We knew she was coming. The thing now though is a very, very strong pick and also quite good against gadget because he can immune her mind as well. Yeah, absolutely. Being able to use his Q to negate an ability in general, very strong against Grux, very strong against Steel, very strong against Aurora, very strong against Gadget. A very good counter pick for these teams, but we're going to start our poll everybody. Team DDP are Team Dribbler's. Who do you think is favored to win? Let's get this game underway. Let's hope we see some great Howitzer gameplay. Like I've been asking for it the entire tournament. I want to see it. Let's see if we're going to see an invade. We saw them posture up for an invade last match but they didn't get spotted on a ward. Rampage, getting, spotting the entire enemy team coming through there. They don't know that they're on a ward yet. They're just barely outside of that ward field except for Steel standing inside of it. So they do know that Steel is there. But we're seeing Team DDP come around. This could be a potential 5v5 early level one gang or level one teamfight breaking out. Thing now coming in around, going in initiating this fight. We're seeing a lot of level ones Aurora taking that out. First blood goes to Revenant on Feng Mao. The gadget goes down to Howitzer. Still this fight is breaking out. Very interesting stuff. Howitzer getting very low. Cobin goes down on Grux. Howitzer able to know. Howitzer does not make it out. Aurora gets a kill on the Howitzer. Steel fighting out with Rampage. Aurora fighting it out. Rampage goes down to the Steel and Revenant. Revenant getting two kills in this teamfight. Aurora having to blink out. This fight goes down three to two in favor of Team Dribbler's. Holy crap. Before even a minute, we had a full teamfight. They spot the great use of that ward. They spotted them. They knew where that team was going to be. Feng Mao just bounced right in and just initiated the hell out of that fight. Feng Mao being able to get an early E onto all of those team members because they were all grouped up together. I think definitely helped them get a lot of damage out in a very short amount of time. But we did see this Revenant picking up two kills and one assist. Aurora getting one kill and a one assist which are two very good members to have those kills on. Well, on Team DDP, we saw the Wraith getting one kill and the Howitzer picking up one kill. Both very strong people to have these kills onto but we'll have to see how that plays out for the rest of the game. We got Steel doing some de-warding and let's see if this Aurora can bully this Rampage in the way this Rampage bullied the Wraith. Looks like Rampage is having none of it. Lands that border in her face and then avoids the whorefrost. Now he's just ignoring her and going up and getting his minions. He's taking what's his and she is taking what's hers. Now one thing Rampage could do over this Aurora, nice stun from the Rampage is he could abuse the bushes a little bit more than she can as he can launch the rocks from the bushes but she has to get up close and personal to use a lot of her abilities. Absolutely, we're seeing that the vote is coming through here, Mangus and Team DDP is the favorite to win so far in this tournament or in this match by the community. So it's going to be very interesting to see. Let's go check in on our mid lane matchup and see how it serve versus Gadget. Gadget mines going out there. Soul Reaper does take about half health magic and the mine lands on him, roots him as well as he hit travel mode but he will be backing to safety in his lane. It's a hard matchup. Any matchup is hard against Gadget but she's laying in those mines. There's a few things you could do to kind of help yourself out. One thing is getting a spell vamp to try and heal up a little bit of that damage after it gets done but it's really not enough. It's not enough. There's a reason she's banned out every freaking game. Absolutely. Just the amount of pressure that she can put out with her mines is just unmatched in the mid lane currently. So we're going to see something interesting happen here. We've got a lot much favor going one way or the other in this dual lane. Back to the mid lane Gadget is heading back into her lane while Howitzer is there clearing wards, checking bushes, making sure everything's kosher in his lane, trying to keep it up. Aurora doing really well against this rampage. As I say that she gets stunned of course but she will be taking this lane pushed up against the enemy rampages tower. And we might see a gank coming out of the Feng Mao in this dual lane. The lane backing up a little bit Feng Mao is not revealed on award but does reveal himself by walking out of that bush. Oh, he's revealed on award. Deep Ward in the enemy jungle reveals Feng Mao. So the dual lane can stay safe on team dribbler's side. Now in my experience with Over Prime most of the ganks come in from that shadow wall. Well, that's behind them right now. A lot of junglers will run through the deer pit, jump over the ledge and then jump up over the fog wall right there to initiate their ganks. So that's where I like to keep award a lot of times. Yep, absolutely. But a deep ward in the enemy jungle is another way to do it. He's not able to get through there even when he's on his camp is taking some damage or taking some loss in control for his team by getting spotted there. What thing we're seeing from this rampage versus Aurora matchup that we looked at just a little bit ago was a rampage is taking a lot of minion damage whenever he lands these stuns on Aurora but Aurora isn't taking a whole lot of damage from the minions or the rampage. She, as I say that, she initiates. They just keep making liars out of us these two. Absolutely. We're seeing a very early prime spirit actually being started by team dribbler's trying to take control of this map gadget. Ruth, they go off of the spirit going on to the Feng Mao, getting pulled. Feng Mao does manage to dodge the grux pull but takes a lot of damage in the process. The prime spirit has reset to their walking back up to it but it looks like we're gonna get another initiation of a fight. How is her now involved? Taking, doing a lot of damage landing and ultimate out there. Getting, making sure everybody gets out of there. Coban will go down the grux getting killed by Decker on team DDP evening out the odds to three to three. And now they're rotating over to the wind spirit. Man, the wind spirit I think is my least favorite to fight against because it does have that tether with the wind that spins around it pulls everybody in together makes it a perfect opportunity to come in there with a howitzer or 2000 rocket or throw a gadget mine in there or something like that. You just get so much value out of fighting an enemy team that is on that wind spirit. Absolutely. And even though howitzer was having a hard time in that lane, him getting level six in that fight made the difference. Gadget did not have level six to be able to help her team out in that battle and it showed the entire time that that made the difference between the two things. Russ was looking at howitzer and howitzer wanted none of it. He goes ahead and backs out. Stun ball lands to the right of Arora. Arora actually sitting very low on health. Rampage goes over and gets the roadhog as Manges would call it. They're able to, ooh, lands a good stun on this Arora. Arora gonna have to blink out. Rampage blinks out beneath her. This is a very dangerous battle for the two. He takes her down and leaps out and he is still healing up with his ultimate. That was an amazing play for Rampage. Really loved to see that. Absolutely. When he landed up, she tried to jump away and he just, he waited. He knew it was coming and he waited for it and just slammed her with that rock just as soon as she landed. And that brilliant ultimate that gave him more health and was negating those tower shots showed that there is the possibility for tower dives in this game even though the towers are fairly strong. If we look at the mid lane. I've always known even ever since Peron gone for being a tower dive champion. Right as I was moving over, she died. I wasn't able to see it unfortunately, but Howitzer and Decker worked together to take out the gadget. Gadget Decker stuns the grucks and gets a lot of damage received from Howitzer here. Now, if we look down at the allied jungle, Feng Mao, also counter-jungling this grucks while he was away, going to initiate a fight. Ooh, and the ultimate comes out, Feng Mao, getting another kill. That is six kills for Team DDP, three for Team Dribblers. Deboot his red buff and then killed him. That has to hurt. They place a ward straight down and the mini prime is coming up. Now, previously we saw that all of Team Dribblers did rotate over for this prime underling, but does not look like they're going to do that this time. They're moving over, but it may not be in enough time. Prime underling is just over half health now. They probably will not make it in time in order to take this. And DDP is just, it looks like they're just gonna be completely uncontested on this thing. It is going to come quickly and the smite comes out and DDP secures the first mini prime. And that will go on to Feng Mao. So earlier when we watched this game, I believe it was DDP that did not use that first prime underling in the first match of the day. So we're gonna have to see if they make up for that by using this prime underling in their favor on this Feng Mao. Grugs going in for a gank on this rampage. Rampage jumps out, has no problem escaping from that, despite that, and throws a disrespect rock just for the sake of it at the end of it all. Now, if we look at the mini map mangos, we do see two deep wards coming out from Team DDP, one on the blue buff in this lane, and then we also see one covering the red buff on their side as well. Gadget now being revealed by said ward. This is a very important warding for information control. They're able to hold on to these lanes and know when the teams are rotating, where Grugs is, for instance, by having both of those deep wards in place without Team Dribbler's knowing very much. A stun? Feng Mao looks like he might be looking to drop this, he will indeed drop the prime underling on the tower, tower taking half health, Gadget. Now stuck in the wall, we see the howitzer ult coming through, Gadget will not be able to escape, will go down, and the first midlaner tower will go to Team DDP. Probably a little bit wasted, unfortunate for her. We will see this prime underling do a little bit of damage to the inhibitor, but not too much Aurora. Took a lot of damage in a fight against the rampage as well, now having to back rampage, pushing the lane out by himself, able to gain a lot of favor here. What we have not seen is this early lead coming out from the revenant in that early team fight getting two kills and one assist has not pushed him ahead in his lane. We see that this Wraith is playing very safely along with Decker being able to dissuade any fights breaking out. Speaking of, let's check out Feng Mao fighting in this ruck with that ward again, coming through Feng Mao, able to get another kill with his execute on two of the grugs. Feng Mao taking a lot of damage lower than half health. Steel coming through. Aurora wall actually screws them over. Detriment to her team, Steel is stuck in the Aurora wall, which means they will not pick up that kill on Feng Mao. Aurora did not block off Feng Mao because she did the wall too low and instead let him escape while her team stayed behind. It would have been excellent if it was a little bit higher or if he didn't have his dash on cooldown. But unfortunately, both of those things did not happen. I think that was excellent wall usage though. Unfortunately, it did bite him in the ass, which is 100% what always happens when I'm playing with an Aurora. Rampage starting to take a little bit of priority in this lane. Aurora seems to have been bullying this lane a little bit against this Rampage, which I was a little surprised to see, but our Rampage waits patiently for his opportunities and seems to capitalize on them really well. Absolutely, Rampage going to pick up that health up, which will give him an advantage in this lane, but he teleports across the map. We could see a fight breaking out Rampage now going over into the dual lane. Dual lane getting hit by the rock, Revenant going in with Rampage, keeping him stunned, trying to stay in there, using the ultimate to stay alive. Revenant has to blink out. Four members of the team, TDP in here, Revenant ulted up. We may see a fight keep going here. Howitzer taking a lot of damage from the tower. Howitzer going down to the grucks. Grucks is not able to survive, but Revenant goes down to Rampage and the Feng Mao is here to help pick up the steel afterwards. That was an unfortunate ultimate from Revenant. That prevented the Rampage from taking those tower shots. That's how it works, right? Like if you ult somebody under the tower. I do believe so. That is correct, man, Goose. That is three deaths for team dribblers and that is three kills for team DDP, which was absolutely perfect, despite the Howitzer dying to the tower shots. The second Prime Spirit is now up for grabs. The entire teams are heading this way. Aurora still pushing her off lane, actually, while four members of team DDP take this Prime Spirit. They are holding these objectives with an iron fist. Do not want to let team dribblers get any advantage in this game. Joey, you are robotic hard for me. I don't know if Stream hears that or not, but yeah, you were definitely going to Dr. Roboto there for me. No, I don't know if you need to adjust your audio or not. We got Howitzer and Gadget duking it out in the middle and Gadget throwing down those mines. She's starting to use them more for wave clear than to harass the Howitzer. The Howitzer is standing well back so that he doesn't get that mine dropped on top of his head. We got the Rampage in there, or the Rampage is, he's super jacked now. He does get rooted. He's going to jump in over top of him. She uses her ice wall to get away. Rampage walks over, but Grox is coming in to assist this Aurora. Doesn't land the ball. He does land the ball. Aurora lands the route. Rampage has the ult. And Rampage is actually doing significant damage to both of these, but we have a counter rotation from DDT as thing now enters the battlefield. And Rampage is still taking plenty of damage. Got ulted by Aurora, does throw a rock into her face and gets the kill. Rampage and thing now working together really well. Decker doing whatever she can. Howitzer throws an ultimate down. It is not effective. Absolutely incredible fights coming from these teams. The counter rotation from the Feng Mao has proved very, very fruitful. Revenant does go down in this dual lane as well. So that is another three kills for Team DDP, just exerting their dominance all over this map, keeping control wherever they can as the second prime underling spawns soon. And let's see who gets the second prime underling. Very, very important objective. You want to get at least one or two, if you can, if you can. I see a lot of teams just leave that thing up forever and they never take it. And that is not the right move. And dribblers are kind of spread out on this map and DDP just immediately rotated and started going off on the prime underling to see if they could take it without any contest, but it does and they do take it. It's pretty quite easily. Dribblers tried to rotate over, but it was just way, way too late. Ooh, you see this Feng Mao getting caught out here by Team Dribbler's a Decker cage coming out, though keeping Team Dribbler's at bay. Steel wall perfectly in line. Bruxel coming out now, getting a pull, but getting Mutant Powed before that pull goes off. Unfortunate, unable to pull that Howitzer. Coban trying to get out of there on that Brux, but unfortunately the Revenant is also getting dominated in the dual lane, I believe, or no, they teleported across. Revenant dies to the wraith and that is just a all around bad fight for Team Dribbler's. Three more kills to Team DDP. And they have the mini prime too and it looks like they're gonna be dropping it. They already dropped it. When did they drop it? I didn't see that happen. They must have dropped it mid team fight there to push up that side lane. They took the tower with the mini prime, mini prime now pushing in full five members, holding the reinforcements up steel, trying to throw a wall up so they can just deter the team from taking this a little bit, but the allied inhibitor will take, or the Dribbler inhibitor will take a little bit of damage, but not too, too much. I can understand why you would call it allied inhibitor because it's blue. And it has sparred in the battle here. But looking at these stats, Mangus, we do not see a lot coming out of this gadget. Zero, three, 115 minions to the 110 of Howitzer, who has three kills and six assists. The early lead that the Revenant received did not really amount to anything. He's now three deaths still sitting at two in one assist, but we see a fight breaking out in this mid lane, steel going down to the Howitzer ult, even though Howitzer is a mile away at that point. Ooh, absolutely, getting dominated. Revenant does take out the Howitzer gadget, coming through Decker, taking the full force of that gadget, but still able to walk out as gadget is not very powerful at the moment. Let's see what's going on. That gadget really doesn't deal that much damage. You can walk through it. It's very disruptive in team fights because everybody tries to flee it. We see that there may be an invade happening here. Rampage is watching. Grucks take this camp, but here we go. A rock, a disrespect rock. Rampage backing to the base just to stop this Grucks from proceeding. We do have a disconnect on the, I believe it's the Decker or team DDP has disconnected. Hopefully she'll be able to make it back in this game or something will happen. We will absolutely be doing post-training interviews with the at least finalists, if not more so. The trigger will let you know for sure. No, I expected a little more out of this game, but DDP has just been running away with it. Let's see, I mean, that's kind of the hallmark of a competitive team is being able to take a beat in that first and then come back strong in the end. So let's see if Dribbler's can get it together and mount a comeback against DDP. You see a gank maybe happening here. Ben Mow is getting caught out. As soon as he tries to come through the fog wall. But he's able to just teleport through. They were trying to take this dueling tower. Currently, Team Dribbler's has no towers in their favor. So they were working on taking this dueling tower. They might be able to get it. They do indeed, but it's turning into a team fight. We've got the Feng Mao pushing in. Feng Mao very, very strong in Paragon the overprime. Aurora taking a lot of damage, half health. Now needing to get out of there. Howitzer ult coming through, forcing everybody out of the team fight. Steel caught on the wrong side of the team. Steel will go down to that Howitzer. Howitzer damage coming through. Revenant ult as well, I believe just went down. No, a blink came through. We're going to see potentially a teleport come through. No, the teleporter is down. Revenant goes down. Gadget goes down. That teleporter being down is now really hurt their team. Coben now trying to get out of their rampage tank from the tower. As we know, rampage has no problem holding under this tower. Rups will go down. The only surviving member will be Aurora, but she is too low to help. Tower goes down with ease. That was a very good team fight. The Howitzer ult played quite a bit into that. We saw the Gadget ult go out again, but again, it seemed like a desperation ult. I'm kind of wondering if people just haven't been practicing with Gadget, because they did expect her to be banned out. That is the third prime spirit to go over to Team DDP. They also now have all the towers currently down on the map, working on some inhibitors to the one tower that Team Dribbler has received. Looking at this game, we do see two smites coming out from the Fengmau and the rampage on Team DDP's side. And so that is what is helping them take these objectives so effectively and so quickly. Three spirits and two mini-primes, that just hurts. That just hurts. And it is one of each so far other than Earth spirit. So they've been able to gain a little bit of benefit from each aspect of these prime spirits. It looks like a team fight might be breaking out around this prime guardian when it spawns. Everyone's kind of hovering on this side. Team DDP trying to push into the Team Dribbler's jungle, maybe pick something off. Steel does get stunned. Steel takes a massive amount of damage. We'll get rewound by the Wraith and go down. Grucks going in. Lansing, great ultimate on three people. Gadgetle going out, but not on anybody. Grucks to go down. Three members, there are two members of Team Dribbler's down on the map, allowing for a free turn onto this prime guardian on its spawn. That still got cracked open like a fucking lobster. That was insane. Howitzer, that was Howitzer damage. He's been absolutely dominating with two items. Rayam paging Toto being his second item on the game, able to do a lot of damage. Brilliant, brilliant plays from Team DDP. And they will take the prime guardian, damaging those inhibitors 20% each. That leaves the right inhibitor at about half health, the middle inhibitor just below half and the left just under or just over three quarters. But it seems like it's breaking out. Aurora barely managing to dodge a stun but gets rewound, the whole team ready to go. She has to blink out. Decker cage going out, but does not find their target. Steel wall also going out, trying to keep this game in their favor. Grux is in the jungle, trying to find a way back into this game, trying to farm up a little bit while the team defends their tower. Grux is taking these jungle minions. It looks like Team DDP will disengage. They got a lot for that call. I think they're probably disengaging because prime orb, the major orb has spawned. They just took major. Oh, they just took, my bad. This guy, man goose everybody. They have nothing to fight for on this map. Oh, they are not. They all look like they were gonna back. They waited for the enemy team for team dribblers to kind of back off and now are right back on this inhibitor, pushing back in, pushing the minions back up. And now maybe they're trying to disengage. A team fight could break out here. Aurora going back to the base while they're running through the team dribbler jungle. Lots of wards put in there as well. They have every bit of vision on these teams keeping an eye out, but a team fight will not break out. Everyone is returning to base, spending their gold, making a habit of pushing this advantage. We're seeing a lot more wards on the map than we have seen in any of the previous games. Absolutely, lots of ward control around the prime pit for team dribbler. And then in the enemy jungle, we're seeing lots of ward control of four team DDP. Oh, a random rock going flying from the rampage. He said, fuck that inhibitor. Apparently. This rampage is throwing lots of disrespect rocks throughout this entire game. And that was definitely one of them just hoping to connect with somebody at an insanely long range. There are not a lot of objectives on the map for team DDP to be taking here. So they're looking to keep pressure up on these side lanes, keep the minions pushed in. They look like they're getting caught a little bit here. Rampage getting caught out by while fighting the grucks in his jungle. Howitzer now rotating over. The Howitzer picks up Revenant without any issue gadget coming out. Howitzer able to ult up top, deny an area from this grucks. Grucks will go down Revenant going down. Feng Mao picks off the gadget like it's nothing. Able to just destroy that gadget and taking the steal with him as well. Teleporting through that beam. That is now four members of team dribblers down and they are pushing out this inhibitor. That gadget going on only a rampage hurts so much. And you know you're in trouble when the enemy team's rampage is throwing style rocks. Absolutely. And the rampage is just tanking these inhibitors. They will now take the mid inhibitor as well. Getting a lot of advantage and they're just gonna rotate around for this of the list last inhibitor. They're going to create so much opening for themselves in this game. Rampage throwing rocks out there. Lots of dashes coming through. We could see another team fight Aurora getting a good stun out on there. Feng Mao taking damage from the tower. A good pull coming out on the rampage as he jumps up in the air. Rampage will go down. He's gonna die, finally goes down. That's gotta feel good. Aurora landing a great root on two members of team GDP. A pull going out, but the pull does not land. Decker trying to get away desperately to Howitzer mine going out stopping team dribblers from catching up. But we've got steel coming around the backside. A great ultimate to come from steel, but the tower is still here as well. This Decker will go down to the gadget mine. Steel does not connect with anybody and that will take two members of GDP out as they escape. Now, do they just give this tower in back or do they try and defend this from dribblers? On the map, however, we're seeing that the core was under attack by minions that is down a little bit. We're seeing with all three inhibitors down, they do need to watch, or sorry, the third inhibitor does not go down. They do need to watch their base a little bit. Two inhibitors, it was going to be a little harder for them to push anything down. They do try to take a tower on this side lane here. Howitzer going in with another ultimate already off of cooldown, does not end up casting it, forcing team dribblers to back up. He just wanted to get a good look at him as they were running away. He didn't want to throw any bombs or anything. He just wanted to get a bird's eye view, a Howie's eye view. Feng Mao looked like he was trying to chase them down. We do see the rampage actually running up there. Full health rampage may be able to land a brilliant rock here and the rock goes out and does not connect with anybody. Gadgetmine, dissuading the rampage from continuing a little bit further. Grux now trying to hold out this mid lane from the mid lane push. Prime Spirit is up. We could see team DDP going out for a Prime Spirit very shortly here. And it looks like that they are heading that way in mass. Once again, great word coverage from DDP. This rampage has been very impressive throughout this match. Absolutely, great word coverage from DDP here in the enemy jungle, able to keep that vision if they were to show up. Full five members on this Prime Spirit, Prime Spirit. Just above half health here with no contest looking like it's coming from team dribblers. And rampage is keeping a sharp look out just in case. Prime Spirit will go down. That is the fourth Prime Spirit. Oh, shield coming out from steel, able to save him from a rampage rock at the last possible second. I remember, Mangoose, we've got two in hips down, one still ready to be pushed up, but it looks like they will push in this dual lane. Trying to create some pressure here, make some choices happen. Rampage rock goes out. Root comes through from gadget. Let's see what happens here in these team fights. And just a little bit more until Prime spawns once again. They might be heading that way. They do look like they're trying to keep the pressure in the enemy base so they cannot contest. They may be looking for this third inhibitor as well just as a further safety net against this enemy team. Now let's take a look at this Aurora fighting the Feng Mao. Feng Mao is going to be very strong against Aurora. Aurora having to get out of there. Rampage rock does not connect, but they're defending the inhibitor on the other side as well. We're going to see a Decker cage blocking them off of the map gadget going out. Aurora going in. Howitzer coming through as well. Howitzer not doing a ton of damage to anybody, but keeping the pressure on Aurora. By herself fighting four members of the enemy team will go down here. And it looks like the grucks going in as well. This is again a 4v1 on the grucks. Grucks is going to have a very, very hard time. Grucks goes down. The enemy team dribblers is just walking in to team DDP at this point. Revenant also going to go down. We're going to see this Steel probably fall as well. Steel falls to the Feng Mao. Feng Mao coming through and they have all three inhibitors down with minions in the base. This could be the end of the game, man Goose. Full five ace for team DDP. This will be the end of the game. 50% on the core. Congratulations, team DDP. Well, I expected a much better game than that. I will say dribblers held their own. They did a great job. I'm especially impressed by the way that Aurora handled the off lane for so long. Aurora, I think, was kind of the MVP of their team in that particular game. But I think this came down a lot to the rampage on DDP. The rampage, just an excellent showing, probably the best showing of a rampage that we've seen so far. Even though he threw some style rocks and he threw some rocks into some walls on occasion, he hit them when they counted. Absolutely. We did see a lot of pressure coming out of that rampage and a lot of pressure coming out of that Feng Mao as well. 11, 1, and 12 on that Feng Mao. The gold lead is entirely in his favor. He's has the highest gold in the game, four completed items there at the end of the game, doing a lot of work. Let's take a look at these damage graphs, man Goose, we'll see here howitzer, though, is the one that shows off in these damage charts, putting out 24,000 damage to heroes in this game. And his team clearly showing as well that they're dominance of putting out damage in general. We see 18,000 from the rampage. The 15,000 from the wraith, 16,000 from Feng Mao, and even 10,000 damage coming out of Decker. Decker able to out damage three members of team driblers, including the revenant who picked up those two early kills that just never amounted to too much. These damage charts tell an entire story of this game. And I'll tell you what these damage charts tell you too, is that even though Gadget didn't do well in this particular game, she's still top damage on her team. That's the power of a freaking Gadget. Absolutely. Gadget did the second highest damage in the game behind Howitzer, despite being so behind and pushed in on this game, doing an absolutely incredible job throughout this. When we got Noko in blue, DDP in red. Here we go. Picks are coming through the lanes are being selected. We're going to see the lanes for Team Noko, but we can definitely figure out the lanes for Team DDP as well. The blue side is for Team Noko, and here come the picks. Everybody get excited. We're going to start this poll very shortly. Gadget goes over to Soul Reaper on Team DDP. We see the Twin Blast and a Kuang come through for Team DDP. Steel as well getting picked up. Sparrow and Revenant both for Team Noko. That is a double carry pick with Howitzer in the mid lane, Decker for support, and Rampage in the jungle. I would see that we're going to probably see that Revenant go into the off lane and that grucks. 100% pick fan rate just like Gadget in this game. Absolutely insane, everybody. We're going to see Kuang gameplay. I told you guys that Kuang may be really good if we get a good Kuang player. We're going to start that poll vote for your favorite team, Team DDP or Team Noko. Who do you think is going to win, chat? And how do you think these lanes will fare? Rampage and grucks have been the staples in all of these games. All of these games. All right, the game is underway. Everybody buying their items, getting ready to get this started. Let's see what's going to happen here. Let's see if we get another sub one minute team fight. I think both teams are going to be wary, at least, of an invade from the very beginning. We're going to see some more placement coming out. At least I hope so. Team Noko taking a very good strategy. They might be able to pick out this. Gadget is running right in. Kuang getting stuck. Oh, gets stunned by the Rampage after his teleport. Kuang forced to use his blink to get out of this match. Absolutely incredible, incredible work coming out of Team Noko so far in that level one gank. They did a great job coming through. Let's see if there nothing has been taken yet. He's posted up a little side of the map. Grucks is potentially standing here for this red buff, but looks like he's going to get pushed off of it as the rest of Team Noko comes on the Roo. Decker getting a fantastic stun on Steel from far away. Rampage already started on his red buff. Howitzer now walking back into the mid lane, fighting it out with Gadget. Gadget just trying to keep him out of the lane. Soul Reaper does not want him to get any of this XP, but we saw last game Soul Reaper was on the Howitzer against a Gadget and he was able to do a lot of work. Is that going to happen to Soul Reaper again this game or in reverse this game? In the off lane, lots of damage coming through already from this Kuang and Revenant lane. Revenant pushing Kuang out of there does not want Kuang to stay in this lane. One more shot that Kuang was done for. Very aggressive teams. I like to see a lot of aggression and we are seeing a lot of aggression coming out of both of them. Yeah, those stairs up the mid lane, that's a dangerous spot to be in because you got high ground on either side of you. It is so hard to run up those stairs. I usually just go around, go around the other way. Absolutely, we see Grucks coming in for a level two gank against this Decker, Decker taking a lot of damage from all three members of the enemy team. Decker very, very low getting revealed and we'll go down to the Grucks. First blood, the team DDP. That was a nice gank from Grucks. They were pushed very far forward right there. They had to have expected some sort of rotation. I think what I don't want to see from these teams is a little bit of overconfidence. I'm sure they've been wrecking all of their games so far and now they're coming into far more experienced teams in the opposition and it looks like Houser's rotating over to Red Buff along with Rampage. Grucks could be in a lot of trouble here. Grucks taking a lot of damage. Revenant now also rotating over. Grucks will go down here to the Rampage that is now one to one, even trades for both teams. And the Red Buff is gonna be picked up by Rampage? Gadget looking to walk over there, this R. They are stealing the jungle away from the Grucks. Grucks now walking into his blue side jungle. Revenant getting a massive lane push on this off lane as well, doing very, very well for himself. Gadget is also forcing off this Houser though, was able to keep him away from the wave, dealing a lot of damage to the minion wave. Rampage misses the rock. Will take a lot of damage. Sprint mode coming out from Gadget. Gadget is able to get away. The juke's coming out of Gadget. The juke's, that was a really well played around her electric fence there. Rampage now looking to invade this jungle. Despite him knowing that Gadget watched him go in there he takes the Gadget mine on top of him down to half health. Gadget takes a lot of damage out of this Houser. A smite coming out from Rampage to save some health. Grucks getting pulled in. Grucks going down Rampage, living with 25 health in that fight. As Sparrow came in for the snipe kill for the end of that fight. Ooh, we see Gadget is also getting hit and Gadget will go down Sparrow double kill for team Noko. Very nice Sparrow gameplay. We haven't seen Sparrow be very successful in the tournament so far, but it looks like we've got one hell of a good Sparrow in our hands this time. Absolutely. Now off to the off lane. We see Revenant still actually dealing a lot of damage to this Kuang. Kuang not able to step forward and get any of these minions. Revenant able to just keep him back. 1200 gold on this Revenant, still a lot to spend. Decker over in the dual lane now fighting it out 1v2 trying to keep this lane in the favor of her team but struggling a little bit. But with no mana she's going to have a very hard time very shortly here if they do not make something happen. That slow bubble doesn't do a whole hell of a lot of damage. It's not that great of a poke tool. The Sparrow running around a little bit putting a deep ward in the enemy jungle able to see that grucks if he decides to show up in the lane. Rampage now also nearby. Ready for a fight if it decides to break out. This could be very interesting. Grucks now coming around. Grucks getting revealed on the ward on his jungle camp. They're walking over. Rampage might be going in on this grucks. He is Sparrow to follow behind him. Rampage with a rock in tow able to land this. No, he's not here. Disengaging, taking care of this jungle camp. No, they are sitting in the bush with this jungle camp actually trying to keep it away. Grucks forced to back off. Grucks only level three compared to Rampage's level four as well. Nuko's been just bullying the crap out of this poor grucks. And if a grucks can't get ahead he's not going to be very effective. Absolutely. We saw that out of Team GDP earlier actually that they bullied the enemy Chimera into a very, very low state throughout the entire course of the game and it looks like they're getting a taste of their own medicine a little bit here from Team Noko. How the tables have turned or a verse of a fortune without Muriel. All right, a good ward comes out from the gadget trying to keep an eye on their side of the jungle, doing an absolutely great job. Let's take a look at this Howitzer mid lane apparently doing some damage knocking around that gadget. Gadget taking a lot of damage without dealing much back to Howitzer in return. Yeah, there's no mana. Exactly. Very low mana unable to do a lot here. Let's take a look at these lane states for a moment here, Mangus. We see here that the Revenant is at 40 minions to Kuang 35. Kuang doing a good job of staying in a ranged matchup, staying up on those minions. Sparrow doing a good job of keeping up to Twin Blast but has two kills, benefiting her greatly. Howitzer to Gadget, Gadget slightly ahead on that farm. Lots of good things happening here. Ward's coming out, Blue buff being stolen away from the grucks on Team GDP as well as he is on the red side of his jungle. Four members on the left side here. Could we see a gank coming out? It does not look like we're going to see anything happen. They may be looking for a prime spirit, but in the off lane, we've got Revenant and Kuang now fighting it out. One of the benefits to Kuang. Ooh, actually, sorry, we'll come back to this off lane. The Sparrow doing a lot of damage from afar and the Decker landing a great stun there as well, trying to keep them from going back in the lane. So far, this has been incredible to see. This game is a lot closer, three to one. So far, grucks being revealed on a ward on his Blue buff but no Blue buff there for him to take fact over to the off lane fighting it out with Revenant and Kuang. One of the great things about Kuang now is that he is strong enough. He can use his Q to throw his sword and his right click to take minions from a distance. He does not have to get up in Revenant space to be able to farm anymore. So with those cooldowns being as low as they are, he definitely benefits here. But in the mid lane, we see Gadget taking a lot of damage from the Decker and Sparrow gang. Half health, the Gadget goes down, Rampage is going in, misses the rock. The Gadget will be going down here and that will be another kill for the Sparrow. She had to throw her ultimate down to try and escape but unfortunately did not work out for her and that is the Gadget ultimate down and used for pretty much nothing. And once again, they're actually taking this Red buff. This grucks is having a very, very hard time. Ooh, how it's her brilliant mind there, force and steal the Bull Rush out of there. They're going to take this Red buff but Kuang comes in by himself 4v1 right at the moment, taking a lot of damage. Kuang is forced to jump out of their Rampage, jumping up and over grucks. Ooh, everybody forced to blink out. Kuang manages to survive just barely Gadget back in this fight. It looks like we will see a disengage from Team Noco here as they are trying to get out of this fight. They're just rotating all around this battlefield and they're going to take this mini prime with absolute ease it seems. There's not a lot of contests coming out of Team DDP here. Two members in the mid, Twin Blast in the duo lane, Kuang heading back to off-lanning, steal just leaving the base while mini, the under prime underling is just under half out. It doesn't look like DDP is going to be able to do anything about this. This will definitely be a tower down for DDP because if they use it well, it's definitely going to take them a tower. Absolutely, grucks is level five while the Rampage is level six. There is a rotation coming out here. It looks like they're trying to force something out. They're trying to catch them while they escaped from that prime underling but they will not be able to. Steal sitting in the bush here while grucks and Gadget are running the long way around. Steal could very easily get caught out. Even the Rampage is on a bush but Steal will manage to make it through. Excellent ward coverage from both teams but I think Noco's deep wards are being a little more effective than DDP's more defensive wards right now. Absolutely. Nice damage coming out from that Haliser R2000 rocket. Yeah, his super powerful missile man goose is a very long range able to go out and hit that grucks while he's still backing but we're going to look over here at the off lane. Not much is happening over here just kind of farming simulator at this point over here. Sparrow able to take this mana buff for the dual lane and try to make something happen. Sparrow will teleport across. She does steal it away from the Kuang actually is able to deal a lot of damage. Now Kuang unable to escape against these two ADCs will take a lot of damage will go down to the Sparrow. That is a fourth kill for Sparrow. Excellent rotation through that side lane portal. And what's a super hilarious about that is Kuang was just about to do it himself. He absolutely was. That had to have been a butthole clenching moment right there when you're about to try and take that portal and Sparrow just pops through right in your face. And I do wonder if that was a coordinated effort man goose we do see that prime under the going to be dropped in this side lane taking the off lane power. Wonder if that was a coordinated effort though that the Sparrow heard the call that Kuang was trying to take the portal away from him to escape. So Sparrow walks right on through being right there on the dual lane. Now it's Decker by herself. Way is a pretty good stun. He's trying to keep these minions out from under her tower try to take out as many as she can. Just being a good support, just being a good support. We do see that prime under the lane does not make it all the way to the inhibitor but they do take the off lane tower for it which is still a very worthwhile take for team Noko. I wanna see who's the first to try and kick the deer. Gadget does de-ward that prime spirit. Now they have a ward crossing basically each end of that prime spirit. It looks like the teams are working on grouping up for it though. However, Sparrow putting out a lot of damage able to land that route on our bar on steel. Forcing a blink out of twin blast with the Decker cage as well. Bull rush coming out of steel. I still a lot of opportunity full five man steel getting caught out by here by everybody. A good steel howitzer goes up with the ultimate takes out the ultimate twin blast trying to ult howitzer out of the air but unfortunately not able to make the connection. Kuang will take howitzer out however and so far that is only one death. There's a Gadgetle, perfect Gadgetle coming out of there. Soul Reaper getting a kill on Decker. The Kuang landing a kill on the rampage as well. Now Revenant stuck out by himself will have to take the portal to escape and he will get out of there but that is three kills to one for team DDP. But she has, she blinks out as well. DDP showing some life coming back into the game here. Absolutely picking up three kills there and this prime spirit theoretically is going to be a very big boon for their game keeping them involved in all of this as it goes on. This will be a water spirit so they will now be gaining health, health and mana regen from this prime spirit after they take it here. But we do see a team fight maybe re-engaging Sparrow trying to go around, catches Kuang out, get lands the root on Kuang and lands the root on the Grux. Grux having a hard time getting out of this. The whole enemy team, the whole team on Team Noko is going around trying to dissuade any backs from coming out of team DDP and the Howitzer rocket lands on Grux, takes Grux out, Grux will go down. Steel, very low health but will be able to maybe get it back out of this Sparrow needs to walk up and take out this Steel and she does stop his back but does not get the kill. Howitzer taking the kill and Sparrow getting the kill on the Twin Black. A very good return for Team Noko after that colossally sad team fight prior. And I really thought Team B was going to take out that Sparrow the way he jumped in like that but it looks like he missed his very first grenade and she just capitalized on that. They will get that dual lane tower gadget coming in from the side lane able to get slowed and stunned by the Decker. Everybody on the team trying to get out of their gadget. Mine does land on the Sparrow. Sparrow will take a lot of damage and get rooted one hit on this Sparrow. Sparrow down to 23 health. Kuang manages to make it toward the Sparrow trying to get after her stun by the Decker will not be able to get the kill on that Sparrow while Rampage also gets out of the lane. A good call from that Kuang. Just go ahead and back out. You don't want to try and chase that kill too much but Decker is stepping up to the Kuang. I am not quite sure what happened to the Decker there. She just disconnects. It looks like there was some kind of lag on the server. Decker was back under the tower but it looked like she was running straight out. I didn't want to look like, man this Decker's got some, I know she's got balls but she got balls. But that was a great return for Team Noko in that fight. After losing three members, they came back and actually returned and received four kills after the fact, bringing them back in this game. They couldn't make up for the Prime Spirit difference but they were able to make up for the kill and gold difference. We do see the Prime Underlings spawning in about 30 seconds here. This will be another big objective on the map that we're probably going to see a fight around with two towers down or in the favor of Team Noko. You know Team DDP is going to be looking at this and it looks like they're already setting up for it. Kuang coming over from the off lane, Grux setting up for it, Gadget walking over from mid lane. But Team Noko will not let them take it for free. Steel and Decker walking over from the dual lane as well. Steel actually backs to the base. A ward drops into the pit that Rampage is trying to clear out as the Underlings spawns now ward in Team Noko's favor. We now see four members of Team Noko here to four members of Team DDP. Sparrow now back to the base. Sparrow could come in and walk in on this Underling take. But it looks like there is a catch out on the Decker here. Decker getting caught by two members of Team DDP. Rampage back in there. Kuang also taking a lot of damage from the Howitzer on Team Noko. Rampage still able to hold his own full. The fifth member of Team DDP is coming over for this how the Prime Underling fight as Sparrow also makes her way here. Gadget using the heal but goes down to a Gadget Ultimate. Decker goes down to a Gadget Ultimate now. This is a 5v4 but those are some pretty large ultimates off the table for Team DDP. It looks like a full disengage might be happening here from both teams. We've got DDPs. Team Noko still has priority with that ward on the mini Prime. Absolutely, DDP backing into the mid lane and Kuang heading back to base as Team Noko resets for themselves. This is very interesting that they are not pushing this further for this Underling mangoes. They picked up their one kill. Know their ultimates are on cooldown. They need to wait for that ability to come back. He's been doing massive amounts of damage with his R2K rocket. We see a catch out by this Rampage on Kuang. Kuang trying to get out of there. Rampage able to jump in. Kuang also using his Q to try and get out was able to root this Rampage. Revenant trying to get in there and deal more damage to Kuang. Kuang able to get out for free there without having to use his blink. We're now seeing this Team Fight set back up around this Prime Underling. Prime Underling has been started just above half health as both teams get in there. Decker on top of the Prime Underling wall. Grux able to take the short portal from the Prime Spirit. Team Fight breaking out. Prime Underling is down to 2,500 health. How is their ultimate coming out here? Lots of damage going out. We are going to see Team Noco pick up the Prime Underling. They can disengage from this fight now. Very low health Kuang able to take a lot of damage here. Rampage will go down to Grux for Team DDP. Fight's still going out all around this jungle. We're seeing a lot of Grux fighting it out with this Decker. Decker is going to go down. How is her? Picks up a kill on Steel. Revenant picks up a kill on Gadget. She's being very elusive. Decker is being very slippery. They're going to walk under this tower but Grux will pick up the kill. We see the Twin Blast now also going down to Revenant. That is three to one for in team favor of Team Noco as well as the Prime Underling going for them. So that's definitely going to be another tower, maybe even an inhibitor for Noco going into this match here. Mangus, that fight was absolutely incredible. They did a great job on both teams honestly of engaging at the right moments. I think the damage was just more in the favor of Team Noco at that fight and they weren't able to close it out for Team DDP. It seemed like the Prime Guardian got started due to Xemia's toy on a rampage. I didn't see him even hit it at all but he walked past it and started hitting him. Yeah, that is definitely a possibility. Now I am not seeing who is carrying this Prime Underling. It looks, it is not Gadget. It's not Sparrow. Sparrow's got a red buff but... It looks like maybe it is on House or Gadget. It comes out from Team DDP, lots of damage but nobody is really inside the Gadget. Twin Blast will go down to Revenant in a 1v1 from the mid lane. Lots of damage going out. Steel now getting caught out. Lots of, oh my goodness, Brux getting caught out as well from the jungle. They're all trying to escape and get out of this team fight. They definitely pick up a kill on Twin Blast for favored in Team Noco. And it looks like they're going to go over to take a Prime Spirit Guardian. And I'll think there's much that DDP can do about this. Looks like Kuang wants to do something about it. I don't know if he's going to be able to smite it away for what? Kuang, oh, the portal was taken and get into that Kuang. We'll go down here. Let's see, this Kuang is dead but is carrying the jungle item. So he may have had an opportunity to smite that away if he could have stood up to it but Team Noco will take their first Prime Spirit by being the Fire Spirit, dealing additional damage to enemies. Yeah, he tried to be a little bit of a hero there and it didn't work out for him. Who's got this, the mini Prime? I still don't know. I still don't know. I don't believe anybody has it, man, because they may have dropped it in that fight on the Prime Pit and then it just goes down before the enemy heroes were able to kill it. I'm not quite sure what happened to it though. I have not seen it on any character and I have not seen it spawn. That is insane. That would have been a huge, even more of a huge advantage for Team Noco. Let's check each of these members very quickly here. There is no Prime Underling on any of these team members so it is off of the field for Team Noco. Yeah, not real sure what happened there because if you die, it doesn't drop. Grux, this is a very interesting dilemma rate we might have here. We might see a fight being broken out in this off lane. The portal is still up. Sparrow could take the portal over. Ultimate comes out from Revenant onto Grux. Quang ready to stand by as it is needed. We could see a teleport come across. The teleport from Grux does go across but on the other side of the map, Sparrow is ready to go, able to take this. We'll do a lot of damage. Sparrow trying to catch up here. Will she pick up the skill? She doesn't need. Let's go back to the off lane. Revenant able to pick up a Quang kill as well. It is just going steadily. It's sliding more and more and more in Noco's favor as this game goes on. Major Prime has spawned and they're immediately going to start up one. I was watching the minimap there, Mangoos. The Sparrow was waiting on that portal, waiting for someone to come across, knowing the fight could still go in the favor of Team Noco if someone did and sure enough, it worked out in their favor. Three members on the Prime Guardian, about half health at the moment with Sparrow and Decker in the left lane. Gadget is also in the left lane. This is going to be basically a free Prime Guardian for Team Noco unless someone from Team GDP starts looking at the map and wondering where are they? They are not on the map anywhere here but free Prime Guardian will go down. Mid lane tower will go down immediately and the inhibitors will take some damage. Could see a very bad fight breaking out here as well, Gadgetle coming out as Sparrow is able to blink out of that Gadgetle, not take any damage. Gadget now getting engaged on from behind with the Revenant. Soul Reaper will take a lot of damage and obliterate. We'll catch up with Soul Reaper for the kill. Unfortunate. See a Quang watching from this shadow while he may be looking at a Sparrow does a lot of damage to Sparrow there to about a quarter of her health with his Q and Ryclic combo but is disengaging out of that battle. Team Noco nothing to fight for at the moment needs to just keep these lanes pushed and keep, or sorry, needs to keep these lanes pushed and keep up the pressure on Team GDP. GDP needs to make sure that they don't let an inhibitor go down before a new objective is up to fight for and a team fight can go in their favor. Sorry my cat is in the way of the screen. Sparrow just picking away all these mid-late minions. There's no objectives up on the map right now. They don't want to force their way in too much. Decker does though, Decker just flies through get straight to the bush and Sparrow is going to go ahead and take some of GDP's jungle. Decker does not want that ward to live willing to spend some abilities to make sure it ends up living out through that grux. This is a very dangerous precarious spot for both teams, this is a fight they don't really need to take. But they're going to clear that ward out anyway, keep some pressure up in the mid lane with this rampage and Revenant keeping the pressure on. If you see that, the red outline around rampage that is Xemius toy that does magical damage in an AOE around you constantly. Absolutely Decker going to take a lot of damage from that gadget mine and get pulled out of travel mode but there is no follow up from Team GDP. Mango, something we've seen that's been very interesting throughout all of these games is rampage and Decker being on the same team multiple times giving a lot of long range CC available. Ooh, the Sparrow stealing the teleporter away from the Kuang Kuang getting engaged on 4v1 will go down without any fight. You know, I'd like to see in the games if Decker and rampage are going to be prevalent you know what carry I want to see. Can you guess Jelly? Is it Grim? No, Grim would be good though but I was thinking more like Yin. Ooh, yes, Yin would be perfect. Addition for this game at the moment. Able to provide a lot of great utility for her team as an ADC and provide a cool interaction as a melee ADC herself. See this prime spirit is going up rampage starting it up for Team Noco. The full five members there and there will be no answer from Team GDP on this objective. It seems like a full dodge is pushed right now. I guess a GDP could mount some sort of counter offensive play a little bit defensively around their inhibitors. They might be able to get a few picks and turn this game around for themselves. But right now it is just an all noco show. Let us take a look at them for a minute here at the itemization. We've got Lee Sparrow at three items including Treasure Sword of the Kingdom. So she is at 60% critical strike right here and is doing that extra 25% critical damage when she lands. Compared to the Twin Blast who's sitting at two items one of which being emergency treatment. So he's behind on two crit items now but has a little bit more life steal to survive. In the off lane we see again three items Treasure Sword of the Kingdom on Revenant. For the Kuang, Kuang is going very tanky. You could see a very quick turn around here if they don't build these items well against these two crit carries that are dominating this game, Mangus. We looked yesterday and the anti-crit item has not been picked up by any of these tanks as well which is again a very powerful item to negate 25% critical damage. It's something that they kid pick up and lead pick up and generate a lot of worth from against Revenant and Sparrow on Team Noco. And one thing we've seen out of Noco this entire match is the portal control especially from Sparrow. She's either waiting on the other side for somebody to come through or she's popping through herself to get some kills. Absolutely. They're denying that blue buff again from Team DDP. They're roaming as a five stack now at this point in the game, Mangus. They're able to exert control by keeping the wards up in DDP's face and keep up the pressure by stealing away DDP's objectives. We're gonna get some ward clearing now in this side of mid lane as they set up for the next large prime to spawn in about one minute. And it seems like that's what they're just doing now that's kind of a bit of a lull in the game as they're waiting for these objective to come up. A fantastic line coming out of the outer though. Ooh, Steel getting stuck in the ceiling there with his ultimate unable to escape the onslaught coming from everybody else as we see the team retreat back toward the prime pit and are able to potentially take away this prime for free once more. But they don't- That was an unfortunate ultimate right there. That's the beauty of a third person above me. You gotta look up up. You gotta look up every once in a while. You gotta understand what's above your head. Oh, we make see a pick come out of here. Grux standing way far forward. Decker landing a fantastic stun. Grux having to get out of there slow coming out. Stun coming out from rampage and Grux will go down. That is two members down as they head into this prime guardian spawn. Steel has respawned 40 seconds on the Grux means that they're going to be out a lot of damage if they were trying to contest. Gadget on the left side of the map. Kuang walking through mid lane. Steel walking through the jungle trying to get to this prime guardian but a lot of damage already going out. Swimblast is coming in from the off lane as well. This will turn into a team fight. They are sitting on a couple wards here, Mangus. So they may not be able to see what's going on. Decker just trying to play proxy a little bit here as Steel throws out the shield. It goes out and Kuang steals the prime guardian away from Team Noko. Team Noko taking a lot of damage. Rampage will go down here and how it's are stuck in the pit. He tried to be a hero in that prime spirit. It didn't work out for him but that time he redeemed himself by smiting away that prime guardian. That was really well done. That might keep them in the game. I absolutely set them up to stay in this game that took both of the side lane towers away from Team Noko and also damaged that middle inhibitor. Quite a bit here, Mangus. We're gonna see just under half health. They're pushing that mid lane tower into the base and it's going to be a very interesting game now that Team DDP made up a lot of ground with that take. Yeah, they're not even gonna wait for minions. There's no reason to just stand back and hit that thing and they're gonna take that inhibitor down with ease. They might, this might be the turnaround. This might be the comeback. The electric fence goes out the rock just over everybody's head. But Decker is coming off. Is she gonna land a stun? Boom, she nails a stun but there's a blink away and a skew sword away for Kuang. They're still desperately trying to chase down this team. Kuang taking a lot of damage from Revenant but it's not enough and he is going to make it out. That was an insane steal by the Kuang on Team DDP and definitely put them back into this game. Being able to take that mid inhibitor creates a lot of pressure. They're able to hold on to grugs despite being so far behind us. Now two levels ahead of against the Rampage and accord it goes down in the mid lane getting picked off by Team DDP. Team Noko now getting collapsed on from behind by Team DDP. They are being overzealous. A fantastic gadget goes out. Deals half health to the Sparrow Sparrow forced to blink out. Rampage will go down. Decker also will go down. That is three for nothing for Team DDP. DDP has that prime steal. It rejuvenated them and put some life back into them. They are 100% back into this game now. That was an absolutely incredible collapse around in the jungle. They're doing a great job of keeping that ground and that momentum going. Now that they've seen the power of that prime giving them that opportunity, they're pushing the mid lane in. So they're going to have to pay attention to mid lane while also keeping the pressure on that right inhibitor since the minion wave is pushed up as well. It's going to be very difficult for Team Noko. They need to play safe. They need to play back and keep in this game. Keep everything in mind. And the inhibitors do respawn after a certain time limit. So if they could defend that lane for long enough, they will get their full in hit back. But it looks like DDP is finally getting themselves a wind spirit as long as it goes on. But it does look like Noko has caught wind of it and is coming in hard. Yeah, Team Noko definitely is not going to let this go for free. That grucks did back. This could be an opportunity for Team Noko to take out this wind spirit without the grucks present. But Kuang now having that jungle item, they know is a threat. They have to pay attention to Kuang stealing away these objectives. This looks like it will turn into a full 5v5 team fight. Oh, we see something coming out from the Sparrow. Steel ult coming down on Sparrow and Decker. Sparrow taking a lot of damage from this Kuang and Steel combination. Steel absolutely doing work keeping the Sparrow out of the team fight killing Sparrow. And we did see the Rampage go down in this jungle as well. Howitzer, oh, howitzer, grucks landing a beautiful, beautiful pull on Revenant. Revenant unable to escape of that gadget ult as well and will go down while Gadget survives in his ultimate. Howitzer is going to still be taking a lot of damage. Switches going down as well. That's four deaths or nothing on Team Noko. Now they're charging, they might be charging up for the win. They're pushing straight to the core. This might be a win for DDP. Wow, what an amazing turnaround if they do win this, that core does deal a whole lot of damage. A nice containment fence for Decker to prevent them from. But this looks like it will be the game. They will take the core. This is definitely going to be game DDP. Wow, what a turnaround. What they pulled that one out. It all came off the heels of Kuang stealing that Prime orb away from Noko. DDP clutches it out, very nicely done. Absolutely. And even if we look at this end game screen mangoes, you can see the gold disparity almost across the board. Team Noko has a gold advantage against Team DDP, but that one steal was all it took. They took two side lane towers with that Prime steal. They took half of the health on the middle inhibitor with that Prime steal, allowing DDP to come back into this game. That's what we were talking about. If DDP just needs to play safe and wait for these objectives to come back up so they can take these fights and win the game. Very nicely done, we see 20 to 17. That's probably the lowest kill count we've seen in a game yet. Yeah, and if we look at these damage Delta hero graphs, you see the gadget, once again, highest damage in the game, 25,000, despite having- It never seems like she's doing that great, but at the end of the game, every time she has the most damage. Absolutely. Even the Revenant that was doing very well, still a thousand, 2,000 damage underneath that. How is there 4,000 damage underneath that? Sparrow got really fed throughout the course of this game, almost 10,000 damage less than that gadget. This has proven that even a behind gadget is still a threat and needs to be taken off the table in more cases than this. It needs to be nerfed by team solely. Now let's take a look at these tanks and the damage received as well from heroes. I'll adjust that. Klong taking 24,000 damage from heroes, but able to survive. I mean, that just shows the power of Klong and the thing he's able to do. I mean, I was telling you before this, Mangus, I think Klong is very, very strong. It just takes the right Klong to show up. And I think we've seen that Pharx can be that right Klong, dealing damage, stealing objectives and doing a lot of work here. Get out into this game. All right, the lane picks are coming through. We're gonna see interesting things coming out of this game, Mangus. Interesting things. Here we go. So wrong, not a surprise. Chimera, I'm a little surprised by. Well, Twin Blast, a little revenue action, some grucks action. Gideon. There you go, Mangus. What? The pick coming out here. Absolutely incredible. Real quick, while these picks are going through, chat, we need to keep it civil here. We cannot be attacking other members of the chat here. We cannot be doing that kind of stuff. You guys need to keep it on the game if you have disagreements. Take it outside of this chat. Thank you. We're going to start our pullback up. Team DDP, but team Noko, who's gonna win? I want to see some votes coming through here. All right, Mangus. Here we go. I'm so surprised by this Gideon pick. He is widely considered by a vast majority of the community to be the worst hero in the game right now. Let's see if Soul Reaper can make it happen with a Gideon undertow skin. He didn't even go with Kredo Shinobi. He went with undertow. He went with the classic. Dude, the classic, classic skin. Maybe he thinks there's some kind of advantage in running this skin, but we're seeing Team Noko pushing up on this game as well. So far, nothing's gonna happen, but they are sitting on top of a ward, even if they don't know it. Yep, they are on top of that ward, and it looks like DDP's just gonna spread out. They don't seem to want any part of this invade. I think DDP learned last game that the early game may not go in their favor, but they just need to hold out, but that doesn't mean they need to give these kills away to Team Noko early on. Now, we just see DDP go against a Chimera in an earlier match, and holy crap, did they keep him just underfed? They starved that Chimera for minute one. We got a mid lane grucks coming out from Noko. I like that. That's got it cool. Yeah, absolutely. And into this Gideon, that could be a very valuable pick as well, but already in the off lane duking it out, Severog in Port-It is back on this Revenant pick. They had no respect for that off lane Revenant, but let's see if Severog picks up the smite item this time like he did on Kuang last time. So far, Severog has started with the gemstone of Fortitude. We'll have to see what happens there and what's going to happen in the rest of this game. This early push on grucks, or four grucks on the mid lane, doing really well for him as well. Looking at the poll, let's see where are we at? Team Noko currently the favorite to win right now on this poll, but this could change or still some time left. Get your votes in. Stealing the red buff away from Team DDP's jungler as well. This was something that did the last game of they just kept stealing away that jungle from the jungler, keeping him a little bit further behind. Feng Mao looking like he's taking these jungle camps on a ward does not realize it most likely and will not be able to do anything, but on the off lane, once again, Port-It pushing in this Severog, keeping him back out of the way with a Chimera looking like he's running through the side, maybe going to come in for a little gank here. No Chimera. Well, he see that Feng Mao was picked up on a ward so Chimera knows he's perfectly safe to come into this jungle right now. Absolutely. And he knows that the Feng probably took away his blue buff so it's perfect for Chimera to come in here and show his dominance and steal, keep himself in this game going forward. That's kind of plays all one to see. That's kind of plays you expect from these late tournament games. The semi-finals here. Absolutely. Team Noko now showing as well that the, Oh, Team Noko has spotted this Chimera. Know that he's in their jungle, going to be putting out some pressure on him as well. Will he have to blink away? Probably. Chimera no blink. He's the jungler. Oh, that's right. First blood. Chimera goes down easily. Over to Noko on Revenant one more time. And now they're going to go ahead and Feng Mao's going to start on Chimera's jungle once again. Yep, absolutely. So the advantage of this mid lane grucks seems to be he's got great wave clear and whenever he does rotate, he's got great crowd control to set up a lot of ganks. I like this mid lane grucks pick. I might start doing this myself. Creates a lot of opportunity for their team as well. They've got the damage coming from the jungle pick in Feng Mao. They've got the damage coming from the Revenant in the off lane, but the CC is the biggest thing that they need here. Coming in for a gank and Gideon of course slips away because he is Gideon. That's what they're getting and still good at is getting away. Absolutely. Now we did see Twin Blast and Murdoch both slip through the band phase this time around and of course there's one of them on each team. Now back into the off lane. Revenant, Severon, duking it out once again. Ferris showing that he needs these farm stacks. He needs to stay up there and take some of this damage away, or take some of this damage from Revenant in order to stay relevant in this game. Now Revenant is rocking the red gym while he's got that smite. Will he be able to just kind of slip in, smite a jungle minion? Well, he's not going to be able to because Feng Mao's been taking those jungle minions away. Yeah, well Ferris is actually running the tank item. He does not have that smite in the current state. Oh, okay. So he's able to sustain a little bit longer, gain that shield passively through that tank item and survive the lane a little bit longer. So the only thing that isn't allowed in the tournament I think right now is switching out your blank item for another blank item whenever your blank's on cooldown. That is my understanding as well, Mangus. We see wards coming out here. Chimera getting spotted on a ward. Grux getting spotted on a ward as well. Chimera backing off into the bush, trying to pay a little bit safer. Grux back into the mid lane. Gideon putting out a lot of pressure, keeping this pressure on. Level six before the Grux is, but we know that Gideon ult does not do very much damage. It's more of a CC tool than anything else. And he's got to watch out because the Noko has got a Narbash on their side. So Gideon's going to have to wait to use his ultimate at all until he sees a thunk come out of the Narbash. Yup, absolutely. Which is going to be a very interesting play. Decker backs in the side lane. Feng Mao chasing down this Chimera a little bit here, trying to keep some pressure on this jungle. The Grux also following him into this jungle as well. Maybe looking for a early fight. Feng Mao, Decker coming into the support of Chimera. Feng Mao has to get out of this jungle before he goes down. Any time we've seen a Chimera in this tournament, we've seen him getting bullied. Of course, they bullied the jungle early last game too, Brilliant pull landed all six minions in that one pull as Grux. Very, very good job. Dual lane, getting a good pick off a thunk lands on the Murdock, Murdock taking a lot of damage from Twin Blast, Twin Blast able to get Murdock down to half health. Twin Blast definitely using the quick cast grenade strat there to dump as many grenades on somebody as possible really quickly. Deals a huge chunk of damage and then you can just use your dash to reset and get yourself another grenade. Absolutely, it looks like in the off lane we may see something happening here. Subjugate coming out from the Severog, but you've got the Feng Mao coming in from behind. Severog now getting rooted by the Severo, by the Feng Mao as a teleport comes through Decker. Also participating in this off lane fight. While in the middle lane, we've got Narbash coming in to fight this Gideon. Gideon going to get out of there. It gets pulled, thunked by the Narbash. Lots of damage coming out. Ooh, Switch is taking a lot of damage on Grux from that Gideon however. In the side lane again, we see off lane. There is a lot of fighting going on. Chimera now in with Decker and Severog. Helping to fend off this Feng Mao and Revenant. Subjugate coming out. Subjugate doing a lot of work. Feng Mao going down to Decker now. Kill over to DDP. We do know that that doesn't really matter a whole hell of luck for Feng Mao. Once he gets the late game, that man is damn near unkillable, but we do have our good rotation coming from Twin Blast. Beautiful stun over from Decker, but it's not enough. The thunk comes through from Narbash and they take out Chimera. We'll respond in just a few seconds. We're going to see if Noko can once again dominate those portals and really communicate well as far as when they need to be taking them and when somebody's going to be coming through low. Noko starting up. Many prime. We don't have any wards on it. DDP has no idea that this is going on, but they are collapsing anyway because they know that it has spawn. Absolutely lots of damage coming out here. Severog in there. Grux now getting picked off by the Decker cage coming through. Severog really trying to keep pressure on this prime under lane, but 4v4 now on this lane. 5v5, I apologize. Everybody's here. The Narbash will go down. Prime under lane very, very low. Gideon going in for the CC ultimate. 1000 health on prime under lane. Prime under lane will go down. Who picks it up? Grux picks up the kill on Gideon. Feng Mao goes down to Murdoch. It does go to team DDP. DDP with a double smite and then Gideon did give his life for that, but this should be a tower. It's almost always 100% guaranteed a tower whenever you do pick up that mini orb prime. Absolutely, we need to make sure that DDP does get a good pickup of this orb prime and dropping it on the right location. We saw them using it to their advantage earlier in the day, but we could easily see that sometimes the fights just keep breaking out. You don't have a good time to use it and it goes off of cooldown. Overall, still an even game. Three to three right now. Prime under lane may switch up that first tower on them, but we're going to have to see what's going on. The Twin Blast taking the Roadhog from the side of the lane and it looks like he might be backing. No, he will stay in the lane here. Decker's still... Decker's in mid lane helping out the Gideon. And we saw this earlier in the DDP. Oh no, no, she's going to get caught out. No, the thunk does not connect. Will not get caught out there. We'll be able to survive a little bit. Gideon. Nice pull from Grux, but he doesn't zip away. Lans the suction cup. He lands the one, he lands the two, but there's a big fight going on and Narbash is actually the one who's that. I can't tell. Narbash does get caught out and taken down by DDP. Khmer is starting to come back in it now. That pull, I don't think he wanted to make. He didn't want to pull that entire enemy team. There's the drop pushing. It switches aside in the mid lane going to take a lot of damage allied tower down below or goodness gracious. The Noko tower taking a lot of damage here really close to down and it will go down indeed. Prime under lane goes down before it can interact with the inhibitor. Excellent use of that Prime under lane. The deal on a lot of damage to Grux. That almost took him down. Absolutely, did a fantastic job in keeping the pressure and even if it didn't take him down it provided the opportunity for there to be it to push him against the wall and keep him from running away. Which was a fantastic thing for them. Team DDP now taking the Earth Spirit four members on this Earth Spirit. Nobody to contest from Team Noko. DDP off to a great start. Earth Spirit a lot stronger than you may think because armor and tankiness is everything in over prime and that Earth Spirit just increases that by a significant amount. Looks like we're seeing some delay and actually a little bit here. Lots of minions being pushed under by the Revenant. He's going to put some damage out on this tower but is going to back out to keep himself in some safety. Feng Mao now in the enemy jungle maybe trying to steal away from some camps. Gideon looks like he probably notices him on the mini map and we'll be going in there to dissuade him from taking any further camps. Brux also on the way into this jungle. This could be a full fledged fight with the members of these team. Feng Mao is going to go ahead and abandon that jungle. Brux is caught as he's coming through. A lot of damage going out on Feng Mao. Well there's a teleport coming across from the Narbash. This is a 4v4 teamfight decker. Now putting out the cage. The blink coming out from the Feng Mao but Feng Mao or from Revenant. Feng Mao goes down. Narbash now caught out by the enemy team. Will also go down. Portal is down. He's not going to be able to escape. This is a totally different game than the last one. Maybe we're going to see another reversal though. Maybe we're going to see DDP dominate early and then no code. Clutch it out in the end. It's entirely possible, Mangus. This duel ain't still very casual. The Earth Spirit going over to Team GDP and only three kills up with one tower. There's still plenty of game left. Looks like they're pushing into another tower. Come here and get that Spirit regen, that health regen. He's going to be able to survive any tower shots that come his way. But it looks like they're not even going to come his way as he takes that tower down with ease. With a little bit of help from Decker. That is the second tower though for Team DDP giving their advantage a little bit more when it comes to this game. It's going to be very difficult for Noko to catch back up at this point. They're losing towers left and right. They're losing the ability to keep pressure in this game. Revenant now trying to keep Severog at the bay even though he is towerless. Trying to stay up on this ledge. Will follow him down a little bit. Does not know where the enemy is. Who potentially could be the catastrophic form. But he will work on these minions instead. Kybera's starting to come back into the game. He was very start for Farm very early but coming in there and getting a couple of kills has set him back on track. Now they just don't know but they walked over a ward over that Prime Spirit pit. So they are definitely going to be revealed to Team DDP. Let's see if Dekker can make a escape. There she does. She dodges the thunk unfortunately. For Team Noko. He immediately peaced out of that fight. Severog once through a search of dominance just runs right into this team. What is he doing? Brux just pounded away. Dekker goes down. The knockback on Narbash underneath the tower. A classic from Severog and Narbash gets deleted by Kymera. That's a one for one trade so far. The support for the support. The first support is gone. That Dekker does offer a lot of utility for Team DDP so it's going to be very interesting to watch what happens from here. It's going to be interesting to see the late game healing coming out of Narbash. We know from experience that his healing is absolutely insane. You think you got somebody and they always get away with like 10 health because of the Narbash. Yep, absolutely. Now the resets are happening for the second Prime Underling. Prime Underling is spawning now within the next 10 seconds. Should be very difficult for Team Noko to contest this. They're missing members of their team heading into this, but all five members of Team DDP are already here. This is absolutely putting the Team Noko at a disadvantage. Sure enough, it is a pay six free in there for Team DDP, but they do pick up the Dekker kill. The Prime Spirit already drops running down to the left side lane now. They pick up another kill in that Feng Mao. It is a one for one trade so far. Gideon doing a lot of damage, putting that ultimate out there for the CC, keeping people away from entering the fight once again, but Gideon is going to go down. Feng Mao goes down to the Gideon. Twin Blast picks up the kill. And I'll tell you what, so sorry for just making Gideon look good. He's making Gideon look good. Don't be fooled, he's not. Twin Blast picks up a kill on that Murdock and the right inhibitor for Team Noko takes about two and a half pips of damage. We're gonna have to see Noko get some pressure on some of these objectives, on some of the lane objectives like the towers and the inhibs. Because right now it's all DDP, it's a DDP show. Yep, absolutely, Mangus. They're showing that they can- Decker coming in from the side. They're showing what we've seen all day is that when DDP builds that lead, they just turn it into more lead for themselves. They don't ever take pressure off. They keep the gas moving forward. Switches taking damage from that Gideon a little bit there. We'll get hit by the suction cup on his right click and we'll have to see what's going on from here. The thing I've noticed with DDP is they are not giving up an inch of space for Team Noko here, right? We don't have any towers. Even the rightmost tower that was pushed under is right at the halfway point. There's still a lot of damage left on the table for that tower to go down. But we saw last game, DDP didn't have two towers down. They got that prime steal. Both of those go down immediately and open up the opportunity for them. We see the blink coming out of the Murdock. Murdock is going to go down to Twin Blast. Twin Blast now going to rotate over for this prime spirit fight. Severog now fighting people off of the prime spirit, sitting on a ward, however. This is a three or a five V4 fight if it breaks out. Gideon is actually back into the base. If they start this prime spirit, now is the time of perfect pull from the grucks back over the ledge, but nothing from Team Noko as they're focused more on taking this tower. And that's the first tower for Noko. They heard us and they decided that they wanted them to go ahead and get themselves a tower. Now they're going to rotate straight over to the prime spirit. This is going to be a fire spirit. It'll be quite good for them. This might help them get back into the fight here. Team is coming in here. This might go out. Noko does get that prime spirit. The cage goes down. Severog very low. He's a hard to kill, but not when you've got the entire team when you like that. Absolutely. Team Noko is now pulling themselves back in this game. They're now up one kill, up two kills, and they're even on prime spirits. If they got one more tower, they'd be basically back in step with Team GDP in this game. We're starting to see a reversal of what happened in the first game. Absolutely. We're going to reach that point where the Feng Mao just comes online. He's going to get these items that'll bring him back into this game. He's got one item already working on his tank item. Basically, once he gets to three items, Feng Mao is going to have a very, be very hard to kill throughout the rest of this game. But that Gideon Kobo did about half of his health right there. Switch is now pushing out this side lane, trying to make sure that inhibitor won't go down. We're working on that mid lane tower, but we're not able to make it go down despite the prime spirit lowering tower health. Which makes us, actually, that brings me up a perfect point. People underutilize that prime spirit because it does weaken towers in this game. So you can get prime spirit and take the towers much easier because of that weakened state that they put them in. And you can tell by the little purple raindrops coming off the towers. Yeah, if we fly over to the mid lane tower, for instance, the prime spirit debuff shows on these towers by these little purple wisps coming down there. I believe I just said that there are raindrops. Purple raindrops coming down. Purple raindrops. I won't spring anymore, so. Purple raindrops. They don't know that they're sitting on a ward here, but Decker is gonna get caught out. Decker lands a stun on two members of this team Noco. Decker taking a lot of damage there, but they're getting fully collapsed on from behind. They were sitting on a ward so the team was able to coordinate and take out that twin blast. Now putting in 10 kills to nine kills and evening it out 10 to 10. Narbash does go down. Now we've seen that a lot throughout this tournament. Decker just acting as bait. Decker just throwing a stun to people's faces, hopping around and waiting for her team to come in behind and get the kills. Absolutely, we've seen how slippery that Decker can be and she's showing it every time and time again. Feng Mao trying to look like he's trying to make something happen here, but several coming around, grucks also caught out. They're scared to enter with team Noco, but it looks like they're going to disengage 10 for 10, but tower advantage now in team DDP's favor. Not a good decision for Noco not to go in on that. I think they've been eaten up pretty quickly if they tried to go in on that fight just now and DDP's going to go ahead, back out, reset, and see if they can make something happen somewhere else. Yes, sir. We're looking at five seconds until the large prime spawns. Now this is where the point in the game where they throw happened last time around. I wonder if we're going to see these teams really put a focus on this or if they're going to be nervous about starting this, knowing that it can go against them. Again, Zuma's toy, starting out that prime guardian, dealing some damage, grucks able to get out of there, place another ward down and clear the wards for team DDP as well as well. Both teams a little nervous to be going in on this, looking like they're trying to get a pick, but the wards are coming out, revealing Feng Mao, revealing the entire team of team Noco right now for team DDP. Good suction cup and rock combo comes out for Gideon. They're trying to push them out. They're trying to play safe, but it looks like Decker Cage is coming out. That's a very important cool down for them. Decker pull is going to get through. Decker going to go down immediately. Lots of damage comes through there. Feng Mao teleporting in Murdoch, taking a lot of damage. Murdoch able to escape, but just barely. Unfortunately, they will not pick up that Murdoch kill, but he is low enough. He does have to back. This could create an opportunity for them to do this large prime chimera, pushing through the mid lane, trying to get mid lane pushed up. So they have some favor here. Two people back in the base. They are going to risk it. They're going to go for the prime. Team Noco potentially going to repeat what happened last game. They've got a guy in the several both with smites right now. If several has initially ditched his tank item, he is now in this fight. Ferris is the one that took the prime last time. They've started a team fight here, taking a lot of damage. Prime pulls them back in, right as they're trying to escape. Grux going in for this team fight. Ferris taking very minimal damage from this. Chimera going in. Chimera taking a lot of damage from team Noco. Chimera to go down. Prime is sitting at 5,000 health. Ooh, we're seeing a lot of damage come out. Soul Reaper going to go down on that Gideon. Prime Guardian has reset. This means this fight is fully underway. The Murdoch also going to need to blink out of there, take the Grux with him, but Murdoch goes down. Decker, the last member left in this team fight. Soul, the Ferris now coming back around after taking the portal out. A full reset, but he is sitting on a ward. Subjugate does not make it out of there. Ferris will be forced to back out. Does Noco risk it? Looks like they are disengaging. Everybody's disengaging. Probably a smart move. You don't want to get that thing smited away from you once again. They've learned their lesson. Lots of wards on the map. That was a good pickup. That was four kills for team Noco and one kill picked up for team DDP. Noco benefiting there. They know they don't need to push their luck on this Prime Pips. As they learned their lesson last time, that can just lose you the game almost by itself. And both teams prioritizing it though. They need to get some better picks maybe a little bit later into the game to get this Prime this time, I think. They'll probably prove me wrong like right after I said that, but we'll see what happens. Prime Spirit is now up on the map as well. We may see a trade of sides for that Prime Spirit start. But whoever starts the Prime Spirit, the other team can go for Prime Guardian. So there's a lot on the line here. Severog getting stunned out by the Narmash Thunk. The containment fence coming out from Decker as well. The Murdock still getting picked on in this fight, taking a lot of damage. Will survive that Midlane Tower being available. But Fendt Mal goes into the execution with his ultimate. That's an important pick, 30 seconds. 30 seconds on that Murdock, respawn. They're disengaging now, looking like they don't want to head for the Prime, but they know that without the Murdock, that team DDP can't do it as well. They're walking that direction maybe looking for a pick on this Red Buff of Chimera. Chimera backing off a little bit, trying to get out of here. But going in a weird direction, getting pulled by the Grucks. Grucks will land that pull. Fendt Mal coming in for the slow on Chimera. Chimera going to struggle and Thunk lands on Chimera. Chimera will go down here. And this might be the pick they need to finally get this, or Prime. They need to remember that Ferris is also using the Smite item. This is something that was detrimental to them last time. They picked off the Jungler and Ferris came in and stole it. They're making this, could be a quick repeat of what happened in the last Game Mangers. Two people in mid Ferris standing by on this Prime pit. They are not playing proxy on him. He's going to be able to get in there for 3, 3,000 health, 1,000 health, 400, and, but it does go down for Team Noko. Noko finally gets it that time. And that is going to be huge for them, putting them back into this fight. I mean, they already put themselves back into the fight. It is kind of a mirror of what happened last game. Where DDP dominated early, but Noko has really stepped it up in this late game. The interesting thing about that Prime take actually for Team Noko is it did not knock down the mid or right towers in this game for them. So they are still two towers behind in this game, despite picking up that Prime. It looks like they might be rotating over for a Prime Spirit. He's starting to get into the Prime Spirit. And DDP can't do a whole hell of a lot about it. Chimerid is going to try and take some jungle. Narbash, those have a good word to see them coming if they do try and take it away, but no, they get, Noko gets the wind spirit with ease. And this is their opportunity to take those towers. The weakened tower states mean that they can push up and take these towers relative ease. Their tanks are starting to come online. They can sit under these towers, tank them, take those couple hits, while they take these towers down and create a lot of pressure for themselves. Murdoch in that mid lane, unable to defend this against the grucks. Grucks will take this mid lane tower down. Murdoch and Gideon now coming in to try and dissuade the grucks from proceeding. But on the left lane, we're seeing a full team push for people pushing down this left lane, trying to knock down that left inhibitor. The left inhibitor is just above half health. The minimap is deceiving, guys. When you do any damage, it drops about a third on the minimap, which could be deceiving and pulling a false confidence play on team Noko here. But they're able to pick up the Murdoch kill. They may be able to pick up the Gadget Gadget goes down that has two members down. 5v3 now, power play for team Noko on this left inhibitor. And now it's gonna cruise straight into this inhibitor. It is weakened. Oh, but they dealt quite a bit of damage. The inhibitor will go down. Feng Mao gets taken out by the Severog, but Chimera now taking a lot of damage. Severog now in the back of the team fight takes the Colossal Blow to Revenant. Revenant able to ult the Gideon. Severog will go down, however. Revenant and Gideon fighting it out here in this side lane. What's gonna happen? Revenant will make it out of there. Still 5v3, 5v2. That is a perfect pickup for team Noko here. The left inhibitor going down, picking up a couple of kills on the way. They're able to put themselves in this game at a solid lead now after being behind in the early game. Looks like we might be heading into a game three. If this keeps up, we're gonna have to see DDP pull out some crazy stuff like they did last game. Yeah, Noko has completely turned this game around for themselves. Yeah, absolutely, Mangoes. They're putting the pressure on the objective. They picked up now two Prime Spirits despite losing the first one. Even despite losing both of the Prime Underlings, they were still able to hold themselves in this game. Now, that mid inhibitor is, I'm thinking the game prior. Mid inhibitor has not gone down yet. We're going to see lots of potential coming out of team Noko here. They're working on this right lane now. They know that they need these towers down to create pressure. Left inhib going down means that that lane will push itself by itself. So they can focus on the other side of the map where they still need towers down. Now, the Prime Spirit buff has fallen, or debuff has fallen off these towers, but this tower is so low, it goes down like that. Not a big loss this late in the game to lose one of your towers, like one of your tier one towers. I guess there's only just towers now. Can't really call it tier one when there's only one tower. But it looks like Chimera taking a lot of damage here. The whole five-man team is facing after Chimera. Will go down had no escape potential. That's the downside to Chimera compared to a lot of these other junglers. He's not able to escape and he's not able to fight these fights when multiple people show up on him. So he's just going to go down. I don't know why Kai was pushed up so far right there. That makes zero sense to me. Yet nobody on the map. You're not seeing anyone revealed on these boards. And yet Chimera is up to the midpoint of the mid lane. It's just asking for the team to show up on you. The only way I can see DDP coming back into this now is if Noko does go for a Prime, and DDP can somehow steal it away again. Yep, and that's exactly what happened last game was the second Prime was the one that DDP stole, which is a 60% damage, I believe, across the board. That's why it took down two towers. That's why it did so much damage to those inhibitors. So a good Prime here could take that right inhibitor away from Team Noko and prove very, very detrimental. Team Noko though knows that it's respawning. Not quite yet. We still have another minute for it, but they're waiting in the bush. They want someone to come ward or come check that this Prime Guardian is coming up so they can four-man out of the bush and take them out. Chimera, pushing up in the mid lane again. They may look for another pick here. Chimera and Decker going around. Oh, bang, Mao, teleports into the lane, but does not find anybody. We've got 30 seconds on the Prime Guardian and 60 seconds on the Prime Spirit here, Mangus. A good Prime Spirit pick up into the Prime Guardian could also be very powerful because it weakens those inhibitors before that damage goes out. All right, 10 seconds on this Prime Guardian respawning. We're gonna see some wards come out of there. Looks like we're gonna see Grux looking for a portal through. Yep, he will take that portal away. 60 seconds cooldown on that portal for this game, meaning nobody can come through surprisingly, but they're gonna take a lot of damage from that getting in. They're going to take the containment fence away from Decker. Okay, that containment fence, there's been some questionable containment fences. I think that one was pretty good. They just, the team wasn't able to really capitalize on it. Yep, absolutely. They are standing on top of wards, so they need to be able to clear these wards out. Grux going in by himself. His team was disengaging. Grux lands that ultimate on two people, but we're going to see the kill come out on the Decker and the Chimera. This should open up a lot of opportunity for that Prime Spirit to go, or the Prime Guardian to go to Team Noko. But the thing- Grux making a great play there with that dash in and the leaping smash and grab. That was really well done. The thing that Team Noko is not aware of right now is that there is a, this could be a very clean steal. Ferris watching out for it and he gets ulted by the Revenant. They're trying to take this before the Revenant can do it and they do. They will take Prime Two for themselves. Team Noko, great ultimate from that Revenant, keeping Ferris from doing anything on that Prime Guardian. They absolutely learned from last game. Do not let Ferris anywhere near our Prime Guardians. He made a mistake by showing himself from that bush, maybe he could not get the health on the Prime from the bush, maybe? I'm not sure. You can't. So those bushes, you cannot see the health on the Prime. You do have to walk up just a little bit out of those bushes in order to get that health pool, which is absolutely perfect for Team Noko. They will also pick up a wind spirit, making these inhibitors very weak. Left inhibitor has respawned for Team GDP, but with this weakness, that left inhibitor is effectively something you walk through in this game. And this late in the game, Noko's tanks can just tank all those inhibitor shots like it ain't nothing. And they can just bull them down. They can just bull rush the inhibitors down and maybe even bull rush the core at this point. Absolutely. At this point, we're now seeing if Feng Mao has three items. He's going to be very strong. Grux three items, four items on the Twin Blast, three items on the Revenant, three items on the Narbash, three items almost across the board for Team GDP. So they are just slightly behind in the gold game comparatively to Team Noko, but with both of those primes going down and the prime spirit, they're going to have a very hard time staying in this game. And we see the red outline of Ximia's Toil and Feng Mao. A very, very strong item on Feng Mao. Once again, Mages, they do want to check, however, do we see that anti-crit item on any of the tanks on the side of Team GDP? And we do not. So there's still not building the anti-crit item. It's a thousand gold cheaper. Then the high-end armor, which negates basic attack damage. I promise you, it's worth every penny, guys. Pick up this item. The mistake I see a lot of people making with that item is they say, well, it's 25%, all you're doing is negating treasure sword of the kingdom. I think it is that gives you the increased damage. No, you're decreasing 25% of all the crit damage. Yes. You're not just negating only that 25% that the treasure sword gives them. Yeah, you actually negate that item and then some. When you build the anti-crit item for 2,300 gold, Mages, it's so cheap. It's a steal. It's a steal. Lots of damage coming out of Feng Mao and he's stuck underneath the tower and they completely decimated. Yeah, that Feng Mao was not able to move from the moment his foot touched the tower floor. It looks like Noko can't really take advantage of this prime that they took and they can't take advantage of this push. I do believe though, the third prime that they take, if Noko takes it, that's game for them. That's just a win, outright. I do believe they have to have an inhibitor down for it to affect the core though. So they need to push up and take one of these inhibitors down before they go for that third prime. And yes, absolutely, Mages, they could potentially end the game off of that prime. There's not a lot on the map for DDP to fight against. This is the point we were at in the last game, Mages. DDP was really struck. Wow, just a lot of damage going out on that Murdoch. No chance with both Twin Blast and Revenant there. He just got melted by both of them. And I can't, why was he up so far? I guess he's gotta get far. He's gotta get far because staying in the game, man, wasn't worth it. I don't think so. Yeah, I mean, at this point, they're just waiting to take this mid inhibitor down. There is no debuff on the tower anymore from prime spirit and there is nobody willing to step up and tank the damage for the moment. We will have to see this, how this plays out. DDP was in this situation last game and pulled it out. We'll have to see if they can do it again. I'm gonna say, I want to see Severon Claw so blow a lot of people away. He only did the, he only got the Revenant. Looks like Brux is taking a lot of damage and a lot of tower damage, but they do take that inhibitor down. Severon taking quite a bit of damage. Fang Mao missing his ultimate just barely. Chimera taking a lot of damage from these teams. Fang Mao unable to get a kill here. They are going under this core, but they will take a lot of damage from that core. That core is now on a five minute timer for the respawn. Chimera just healed up and jumped right back and then immediately gets blasted and back down. Gideon, back in this game, Gideon takes out Kordak, Kordak going down. Gideon dealing a lot of damage with his rocks. Healing coming out of the Narbash. Narbash have to get out of the fight, but Fang Mao and Brux go right back in. They've hit their power spikes. They are in this game to stay. Gideon going to struggle against these players. The Severon, Severon does pick up the Twin Blast. That means both carries are dead on the team of Team Noco, but Brux able to get in there, get these pulls. They will ace, team, EDP, and maybe end the game right here. Five man dead, 22 seconds on the respawn. This will be the game for Team Noco. This will take us into three games, everybody. Exciting, exciting times. Third and final match. We'll see how both teams adjust to each other's strategies. Let's see who comes through with the pickin' bands. Through it all, I will say that Gideon actually did quite well for being a Gideon. Yeah, honestly, he did a very good job. Now, I was playing with and against Soul Reaper many, many times throughout the course of this final beta test. He has played a very mean Gideon game throughout the entire thing. I'm very, very proud of him for doing as much as he did there. He had some really good ultimates, keeping the enemy team away. Just not doing damage, but just keeping them condensed in an area so the rest of his team could catch up and deal what they needed to do. But unfortunately it was just not enough for this game. Now let's go to these stats for each of these players here and the graph. Damage Delta Heroes, Twin Blast. No terrible surprise, 42,000 damage. Almost doubling everyone else in the game. But look at this, Mangus. Gideon, Soul Reaper on Gideon did the most damage to heroes on his team. A pick we were saying is probably one of the worst characters in the game is doing the most damage. Murdock, unable to do a lot of damage there. Severog next in line, but still 10,000 damage short of this Gideon. I was saying a bit, I'm a bit quiet in chat. I think that's maybe I'm just being quiet. I don't think you've changed your sales settings at all. I have not, so so. But then we look at the damage received from heroes. Severog, 27,000 damage. Chimera, 25,000 damage. Grux, 25,000 damage. Feng Mao, 24,000 damage. These tanks are clearly showing what they're doing and how they're benefiting from this game. Yeah, that Grux mid lane, it's a cool pick. I like to see it. That was an insane pick and it worked out for him. Very cool. I kind of want to see who the mid laners are for this next fight. I want to see if Narbash gets banned out because I think if they didn't have Narbash at that final end fight, that could have gone very, very different for them. Yep, absolutely. Yeah, let's scroll down and show the healing that Narbash was actually able to do. Narbash healed 15,000 health over the course of that entire game. Decker, 500 health right over here. We don't forget about her. Good job, Decker. Good job. And then healing received. I mean, clearly Narbash's team benefiting massively from that healing. Feng Mao, more than everybody else it seems like. Even though Twin Blast was in a lane with him, Feng Mao still way more benefited from that Narbash healing as well. And then Murdock and Chimera benefiting on the other side. Let's see what they pick. And again, we got Noko in, blue, DDP in, red. This is a best of three series chat. So whichever team wins, moves on to the finals. Oh, we got another Aurora pick. Sephiroth, Gadget, Decker and Twin Blast. And then from DDP, we got Feng Mao, Grux, Sparrow, Wraith, and Steel. Grux keeping up that 100% pick ban rate. Yep, absolutely. And from Team Noko, the Aurora pick, I think is what I'm really excited on is that we saw earlier with, that was Team Dribbles, that Aurora pick was very impactful. Yes, she had the one wall where she blocked off her team. But otherwise, she was putting out damage, keeping up pressure and keeping up in that solo lane. So we're gonna see a lot of interesting stuff. Switches on the Gadget also should be a very, very fun pick to see in this mid lane. And against a Wraith, no less. Wraith is probably one of the few mid laners that can keep up with Gadget that were left in the roster after how it serves them. He just does not have the wave clear the Gadget has. So what's gonna happen is, she's gonna push him under his tower. He's not gonna be able to move around as much. She's gonna have free reign with those mines. Absolutely. That's what I expect to happen. Maybe something different. They are. But that is. Team DDP is five manning around the map right now. Team Noko has now trying to back out desperately trying to stay out of this. Five man walking around the map. We got a mine going out. Not gonna do a whole hell of a lot. And they put a wart down as they're walking away. That could have been very, very dangerous for Team Noko if they weren't paying any attention. That five man roaming around could have been a very detrimental thing. Decker is getting picked off in the mid lane sparrow going in with steel behind her. Decker is going to struggle. Severog coming up behind. No, they don't engage. Decker is just going to be allowed to die. Severog went in way later than he should have. This is going to be very bad for Team Noko. Four members of Team DDP fighting it out. Quinnblast has to blink out to survive. Revenant will go down two kills for sparrow in this game already. And sparrow's already stacked with that kill on Severog and that kill on Decker. Severog looked like he was going to go help the Decker and then backed out and then went in again then there afterwards. It absolutely is detrimental to them to have not just disengaged and let the Decker die solo. But once again the roaming five stack, that roaming five stack proved eventful for Team DDP. And they wanted to set the pace of this game apparently. And for once we have a melee versus melee off lane. Absolutely, Cordet. You don't see that too often. Cordet is going to have a much harder time not being able to just poke out. Level two goes to the Feng Mao first. Feng Mao dealing a lot of damage to Aurora. Aurora, half health. Having to use a potion to stay alive. Yeah, it's going to be hard for Aurora. She's going to have to, I guess wait till he dashes in, wait till the shield comes off Cordet to do any kind of damage and root him. Yeah, the ability for Feng Mao. She can't walk away, she can't wall away. So she does have a lot of escape potential but she's not going to be able to do much offensively against this Feng Mao. Yeah, for Feng Mao he has two ways to get around her ice wall or her right click. The AoE stun that's around her. He can Q and walk right through it or he can use his blink and get out of it. One way or another he will be able to escape that. This is going to be a very hard match up for Cordet. And as I say that he has two ways to escape it. He walks right into it without using either one. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. They love to put proveness wrong. Absolutely, especially in that side lane with Cordet. He's doing work, but we're seeing a fight bust out here in the side lane. Rucks taking a lot of damage. They were putting pressure out on this map but did not pick up any kills, unfortunately. Let's see if this Sparrow can convert those two early kills into something to make some things happen. Sparrow, of course, fairly weak early, very, very strongly. So let's hope that... Sparrow's being caught between the Decker and the Twin Blast now, but Steel is able to put a shield out there. Will not go down, but a lot of damage there for the less. Good block for Sparrow. That was good body blocking from Steel to keep Sparrow from taking shots from the TB, but he did take a lot of damage for it, of course. Looking at off lane, both characters are both heroes, about half health here between Aurora and Feng Mao. Feng Mao, though, significantly lower mana. A low mana Feng Mao is someone that's going to struggle very hard. Sparrow is coming in for the gank. He's got ready. We're gonna see, ooh, the wall too late for Aurora. But it was a very good effort from her. If she had walled sooner, they, I think, could have picked up that kill. And that play out from Feng Mao saves his ass. Switches going into the enemy jungle and just dropping mines on the grucks, trying to keep him off of this so Severog has time to catch back up while the Wraith is farming in the mid lane. Soul Reaper now coming back around, trying to catch up, but it will be too late. Gadget will has already escaped. Steel also coming to participate in this fight. Well, since Steel's already got it, the radiating damage item already. Sure enough, yep, several members of the team who got Severog already has it. Steel already has it. And the Feng Mao already has it as well. Switches gets ganked by the seal, but will make it out of there by having to blink. I mean, that's a win if you can force that blink. Absolutely, Gadget has no escape tools, so that is a perfect thing to burn on her. There were four members ready if that fight were to continue, but nothing came of it. So far, still only those two kills on Sparrow in the dual lane. I think they'll be interested to see how Rewind affects this game going forward since we do have a Wraith. It can save people or it can secure some kills. We're going to see what it does in this particular matchup. Absolutely, and something we've seen out of promise on Team DDP, this Steel, is he does roam a lot. In that first game, when he was on Decker, he was able to set up the Murdoch and then roam the rest of the game and provide a lot of pressure on the map. This game, he's doing the same thing. Sparrow got two early kills. What does Promise do? He just puts pressure on that mid lane. Keep Gadget from just dominating against this Wraith in the mid lane. It was just checking some bushes real quick. That's just coming back into her lane. Rucks might be setting up for something. We've got Steel coming in behind Rucks and they're going to catch Severog. I'll accept Severog knows that Steel is right there to assist. Steel misses the Bull Rush, but he lands in the slow bonk. Gadget now coming in from the mid lane now. This is going to be a bad 4v2 for Team DDP. Rucks taking a lot of damage Gadget coming out there that will separate Rucks from the rest of the team. Twin Blast taking a kill. Steel getting stunned by the Decker. Steel having to Bull Rush out. Very good pickup on the Twin Blast for that kill that is one to two now or still in favor of Team DDP. Excellent rotation from Gadget. That could have gone way, way differently, but yeah, she had all the effect in the world there with that mine and that ultimate. That ultimate was used really well to separate Rucks from the rest of his team. So he had zero assistance. Absolutely. In this off lane, the thing I'm noticing is both of them going across away from each other that they're on the wrong side of the lane clearing minions. They're like, you don't know, you go take your minions, I'll go take mine and then we'll fight each other. You look at them just staying on opposite sides. Look, look, she just walks right past FengFao. He just lets her, the respect between these offlaners is something I can respect. The other thing too is like, what's she going to do? She's, if she does engage on her way back there, she just iceballs out and then she leaps off with her statue. Oh, Severod coming in. It looks like Aurora might be looking to stop FengFao. FengFao stays for the engage with Severod. Comes in, no colossal blow from Severod still, but the subjugate does land. But they're not going to engage on that. I guess they were just bullying FengFao just a little bit. Let me think about what could happen if he sticks around too long. But we need to watch here. Aurora needs to get out of this off lane. Three members of Team DDP are coming in. They did notice that Wraith was missing mid and we were able to get out of their Wraith force to Severod off of his jungle camps. No kills are picked up, but lots of pressure exerted on the map as the Prime Underling spawns. And the portals are also open now. So we might see some good portal plays. And I do think we're going to see Ferris probably take a back here, sell his starting item and pick up that smite item. So they have more pressure on this Prime Underling as well. I want to see more of what we saw in the first game of NoCo just dominating those portals and using them to the utmost advantage. It looks like DDP is already starting up. Yep, Sparrow takes the short portal from Prime Spirit over to this engagement. Decker takes the long portal coming around this. We'll be a full 5v5 team fight, but is there enough time? Oh, that wall did not go vertical. Unfortunately, Aurora is not going to be able to section off the team too, too well here. The full 5v5 though is still taking place. 3,000 health on the Prime Underling as all five team members of both teams are here. Subjugate coming down, but the Severodog ultimate coming down, Guardian. Keep your body back. But the Prime Underling was... It was taken by Team DDP and immediately dropped by Team DDP as well. Twin Blast does however pick up a kill. Severodog picks up a kill on the grucks. Feng Mao's still very, very low. Gadget now trying to pick it up. Gadget does land the mine on top of Feng Mao before it all goes down. Severodog going down. Wraith still participating in this fight, still stuck in the jungle here, but is invisible. Soul Reaper needs to get out of here. Don't reveal himself on a bush. Needs to walk straight out there. He does perfect play by Soul Reaper's ultimate with the team fight going in the favor of Team Noco, but the Prime Underling going in the favor of Team DDP. And they do pick up this off lane tower with that Prime Underling. Aurora does kill it shortly after, but the tower goes down. So there's tower in favor of Team DDP as well. Don't quite understand the drop in the middle of the fight because it does stay on you and you can place it a little bit better, but they still got value out of it. So what do I know? I think it was to disrupt the team fight and do a little bit of damage. Grab this Gadget, maybe? Gadget may not have her blink. This is a very bad thing for switches. Switches will go down without doing much damage at all here. Severodog getting picked out in the jungle steel, not going to be able to catch him out, however. Twin Blast now looking for this sparrow who is a little bit too far pushed up, especially with the fact that a Decker is nearby. Half health already taking from this, but the team is showing up. Decker needs to get out of this fight. Decker will go down to Feng Mao. Feng Mao getting another kill in this game. Steel ult coming out now, Severodog. Level five will not be able to escape. Go down to Feng Mao. Five members in the duo lane here for Team DDP. Twin Blast having to use a potion. I don't think Twin Blast can really defend this. He might be able to step up and get a kill on the sparrow. Sparrow needs to be very careful right now. Aurora did rotate through the portal it looks like. Misses the leap up to the ledge. She missed her wall and missed that leap so that it's two abilities down for Aurora in this current fight where she did not get any value out of them. And now we've got Gadget waiting in the wings, waiting for something to happen, but it looks like DDP is just going to disengage and reset. Ooh, a good stun comes out onto the race for Team Noko and the Gadget ultimate will take Raith out. Gadget ultimate, hold on, that was so... That stun set up so much damage from Gadget. Absolutely. He was slow, he had the mine on his head and it looked like he was going to get away and she drops the ultimate, that was really well done. Sparrow now in the enemy jungle helping keep this Grux at base. Sparrow Colossal Blow is up now, he is level six. Colossal Blow does go out. Now they've sectioned off the team, this 5v3 Aurora wall going out. He, Gadget mine, still nearby. Lots of potential still for these fights to go their way, but they look like they're backing out. They have the potential, but it looks like everyone is completely trading out this. They did not pick up the kill, but they don't want to stay for another extended team fight. And Grux just had no fear right there as he charged up and tried to land a smash and grab. Absolutely, so something I'm noticing here is that this Severog, he is playing Severog jungle, which is a very slow scaling. Nevermind, we're back into the dual lane. Fegmao jumping in to this team fight, trying to create some pressure here, but a Decker cage comes out, full five man of team Noco is still nearby. Ooh, very low, can he make it out? No, Subjugate comes through, he will go down. And the wall, the disrespect wall. Let's see what's going on here. Lots of people still out of position Decker going up into the air, ooh, steel ults coming out on switches, switches has to portal out or to blink out, but nobody going down for a team Noco so far. Looks like they're trying to position up for maybe a Prime Spirit take here. This might be an opportunity for a DDP to get it, since, well, I mean, Noco is all still here, but... Noco really needs to reset though. They are low health, low mana, and don't have a lot of pressure to exert on this spirit if they get started. That spirit does so much damage though. It does look like they're sharking around for it. Grux does start up the spirit, and Fegmao is coming in as well, but it looks like Noco sees what happens. Decker is watching them, is watching it happen. I don't think there's any chance that Decker will be able to pull off some sort of a stun ball steal, but she might be able to stun out the smite, but it does go over to DDP. They take the first Prime Spirit. Fegmao teleports across the map using that short portal out of Prime Spirit. Hunblast trying to create some pressure in the dual lane. Aurora trying to keep her lane pushed up. Now over in the jungle, Severog and Fegmao are staring each other down. So Severog, what I was saying before that teamfight broke out is that Severog jungle is a very slow-rolling jungle, but late game, he can still be just as menacing. So having both the Aurora and the Severog can prove fruitful, but they're playing for this very late game build here in game three of this series. And even Chattanoag is in level six Severog. He's very slow, guys, in this jungle pick. He's effective in the late game, but he has to be able to build those stacks. And right now they've been teamfighting for a very long time. They're playing at this out for the late game. Steel versus Aurora in the jungle, Fegmao rotating over. Severog is nearby, if need be, if push comes to shove, but this second prime underling is spawning here within the next 15 seconds, 20 seconds, apologize. With all the Xemius toys being picked up, people watching probably think that there's, everybody is supposed to have this orange fiery or underneath their character model. Three in this game so far, and I'm sure a fourth one coming from Grux very shortly here as well. They're jogging from position around the mini prime. Ooh, they've got a good stop on this Grux, but they don't have the damage right now to follow up with it. Severog's still not very tanky quite yet, does not have a lot of health. The Decker cage comes out, but the blink comes out from Fegmao to stop that from mattering. Aurora does land another stun on Steel, Steel taking a lot of damage. Aurora able to get out with her wall. This is a full 5v5 teamfight around the prime underling. If somebody gets the picks here, they might be able to get this prime underling, but it looks like NoCode realizes that and they're going to try and back out. And DDP immediately start, I don't think they missed the start on that prime underling. Again, that was Zemia's toy pulling that prime underling. It looked like, oh, just missed that Steel wall. He does rush right through them. He puts down his shield. That shield's closed you so much. Steel taking a lot of damage right now. This Severog is very low, and Execute can come out from Fegmao, and it sure enough does Fegmao. Every old Execute Severog, that means there is no smite on the team with NoCode. Another Execute? Bam, we can see Wraith taking out the Aurora. That is now two kills for each team. Grux is down, Steel is down, Severog is down, and Aurora is down. Looks like Steel got tanked out by a Decker. This Twin Blast running for his life, terrified about this Fegmao kill. Oh no, the Wraith long range knock, knock, picks him up, and will secure the kill for team DDP. Oh, that was a beautiful snipe coming out from Wraith, and it looks like they're already working on the Mini or Prime. Yes, Sparrow went over and started that prime. She's doing a little bit of damage to it, but Wraith needs some help from her team. There's the chance that the team responds and is able to make it over there. Severog heading over as well. Fegmao already on at about half health on that prime. Severog does have the smite available, so this will be a smite off, essentially between Ferris and the Severog. Let's see, 2,000 health coming down, 1,000 health. Smite goes out, it does go to DDP. And that should be another tower for DDP. Don't count NoCode out, though. This is what the second game looked like pretty much, and NoCode still came out to clutch out that win. But DDP is definitely taking this early game once again. Yep, absolutely. Three kills up, one tower up with that first prime underling, and we assume probably one more as well with this second one. The enemy tower is under attack. And Gadget in a lot of trouble. She's trying to, she's her electrified gate to get on. Gadget needs to keep on running. This is going to be a prime underling spawn unless something drastic happens here. Ultimates coming out. Let's see, prime underling does go down. Switches getting attacked by this Fengmao. Fengmao does get the kill. On the Gadget here. This is a full five-man mid, but not everyone on the team of NoCode is nearby. That is another kill for this Fengmao. Decker is going to take a lot of damage, but she keeps the prime underling in her cage for a little bit longer. This is going to be very hard. That's a bit of a desperation ult from Decker. You hate to see it. That is four members down for team NoCode as this inhibitor is just getting destroyed. He tried to wall them off there, didn't quite work out. They take that first inhibitor out. But again, we've seen this in the last game. This does not spell dudes for team NoCode. Absolutely. It does put a lot of pressure on team NoCode. Last, the game too, team NoCode did not lose a single inhibitor. So there is pressure definitely being added to them in comparison to that game, but we've seen both teams pull out wins from further defeat. So we definitely can see more come out of these games. Now we're just going to see a reset coming across the battlefield as all the action is down. All the neutrals are down. Looks like Prime Spirit should be spawning fairly soon. And this thing now is fed right now. We've talked about how extremely dangerous thing now could be in the late game with just a few items. And he has been wrecked. He's been getting a lot of kills with those executes. Absolutely. They're down two members here. This is a 4v3 in the left lane. If a fight were to break out here, it's very detrimental for them. Severog getting chased out by the Feng Mao Aurora on the other side of the map, but it's teleporting across. Now, even in the odds a little bit, Gadget coming in as well. Severog taking not a ton of damage, but enough from that Feng Mao to be detrimental. They do need to watch out for that big steel ultimate if they do try and engage. Very disruptive ultimate, of course. This looks like it's an Earth Spirit. Will NoCode be able to contest this? No, they are not. Earth Spirit is taking pretty much for free Feng Mao charging straight in. This is a very strange team fight. After that, I had already gone down. The everybody going in for this team fight is very detrimental for them. The Severog is gonna go down. Twin Blast is gonna follow shortly thereafter. Aurora now getting picked off, walled herself away from getting out of that fight, able to blink out a little bit, but it's going to be very, very close. She will still go down. Absolutely getting devastated in this game is Team NoCo right now. The four deaths to none for Team NoCo or for Team DDP. They've got minions on their inhibitor. Their inhibitor was taken because they could do a little bit of damage there. If 50% of their core went down in that game. Yeah, core, that's what I meant to say, my bad. During that fight, 50% of their core. This is more reminiscent of what we saw in the first game after that Prime Steel happened, is that Team DDP pushed their lead onward and upward. We're taking towers, taking inhibitors, putting out damage, keeping the pressure around the map and taking kills in the team fights, seven to 18 right now. The biggest thing, and Chad's saying it, and I certainly agree right at the moment, is the jungle pressure from the Severog has not been nearly the same as we've seen from NoCo in previous games. And unfortunately, it's costing them a lot of ground right now. They're going straight for the major Prime. I don't know about this decision. They've been pretty good about stealing it in the past, but can they just take it straight up? It does deal a lot of damage to your team. This thing is, it's beefy. It's not, I mean, they know it doesn't. It does reset. They're backing out of there. They don't want NoCo to come through here and basically win a smite fight and turn the game just like happened in game one in favor of DDP. NoCo's really got to pay attention to their core. I mean, we talked about how many is that gold. God, four decker just got body slammed. Thurs out another desperation ultimate, but the gadget combination with the decker ultimate and the Aurora wall actually did section off the enemy team there, but they didn't disengage. They kept fighting and are now losing two members. This is absolutely detrimental for team NoCo and could be proving the end of their game right now. The series running very behind. The core taking damage again, 30%. This is four members down. This could be the end of the game right here, man. This is it. This has to be it. They've got a minion wave. They've got fig now. Did you notice the entire team is beating the path of the thing now. He just lived right through all of it like it was nothing. And there it is, game three going to DDP. Takes the semi-finals. They'll be facing off in the finals. Brats to DDP. That game was a very different story than what we watched in the first two games. That was just DDP just ran away with at that time. Absolutely. And I really think that Severog pick just really hurts team NoCo. If you look at the level discrepancy here, Severog is level eight, comparatively to the level 12 on their Jungle Ferris. Even the support for team DDP is two levels up on that Severog. Severog was not able to put out the pressure. The goal difference. Severog had the lowest goal in the game even behind their support Decker. This is just showing what that Severog jungle needs that late game scaling that they just could not find. Oh, that hurts. That hurts. Let's take a look at these graphs. Damage to heroes of Wraith. Soul Reaper has been the highest damage to heroes in every single one of these matches. Absolutely. He's consistent in putting out damage and making sure that everything he does is for the benefit of his team. Even in that Gideon game, did the same exact thing. Lots of damage coming up on Gadget. Fang Mao on the level of Gadget and damage. Twin Blast not able to keep up but doing more damage than the Sparrow who was two kills up in the early game as well, Mangoose. Now we look at these tank charts. Look at this, almost every member of both teams is putting up almost 10k damage received from heroes. That's just where it's all spread out. There's a discrepancy here of a couple thousand but for the most part, they're all putting up very high numbers and damage they're receiving from these heroes. We're going to see a return for somebody and hopefully that creates the same level of impact as it did the first time we saw this character played for Team DDP. Everybody in the chat, we are starting our poll team. DDP or team, Mitch Moment, let us know which team you want to win this game one or you think is going to win game one and we're excited to go through. Correct coming through from the jungle. Zeroth pick, which is fantastic from Nitro. The Qwong pick, Ferris on Qwong once again. Ferris did steal the Prime Guardian on Qwong. That game one of their last series so we could see a lot of impact coming from that Qwong pick. All those ADCs getting through but we still only have one on each team. Well, you'll love to see it. You'll love to see it. Do you count Zeroth as an ADC? I don't count Zeroth as an ADC. I do not either. I think Zeroth is definitively put into the off lane in Paragon the Over Prime or maybe even the jungle occasionally which it looks like she is jungler here. Going into game one. Here we go. Very surprised by the Qwong pick and the Zeroth pick. I'm excited to see it. Excited to see some good Muriel gameplay as well. I've become quite the Muriel fan lately. Absolutely. As this game gets underway, here we go. Mitch moment moving as a unit. DDP's kind of spread out a little bit. Looks like they're just looking to defend against any kind of invade. A little bit. They're not getting picked up on that ward right now. Which is brilliant. That means they're all hidden right there. They're going to look for a blue buff. Almost. Oh, and now they're on the ward. It's officially been revealed that they are in that jungle. Unfortunately. If they were to just stay to that party bush, they might have been able to make something happen. Does not look like they're going to stay for it though. Grux is actually leaving here. More people revealed on that ward. It does not look like DDP is going to get in on this. Mitch bubbles just going to cruise over into DDP's jungle. Well, it looks like we're going to take both R, the Grux red buff, and they're going to take away the blue buff from Team DDP in this jungle as well. But they are standing on a ward. They don't realize that they're being revealed right now. Decker dropping another ward in the river there. Rampage going to be able to help out a little bit. This is a very interesting strategy here. In the mid lane, we're seeing this rampage mid lane going against the gadget. Maybe because he can tank through some of Gadget's damage a little bit, gets this blue buff. Yep, he's going to take that damage from the blue buff without any recourse, basically. So far, we've got nothing going on in this game, but these teams are definitely working together to try and steal away from the others. Eliminate Muriel skin, they're just standing out. Now, because they were revealed in that jungle Nitro is actually able to go in and take the blue buff away from Team DDP. Mitch moment is also our favorite to win by the chat in this game, Mangus. Nitro able to see that ward capitalize on it, go get the blue buff from Team DDP as well. Rampage going in, putting out some damage, doing a little bit to that gadget. Dominion does accept the gadget mine, so Rampage does not take the damage for it. Stun coming out onto the gadget, and another mine goes out as well. It looks like Grox is coming in to see if he can make a great pull from the Grox. He has a long distance pull. Is he going to have a rock available to take her out? No, she is smart. She goes behind the wall, and she knows what's coming if she tries to back right there. Long-range rocks are going to be her enemy throughout this game. Brilliant play across the board. Now, into the offlane, we just saw Kwan knock up the offlane steal, but taking a lot of damage from that steal as well. Kwan really needs to get to level three to start doing his resets, start completing these resets and moving forward on his basic attack chain that he has. The thing I don't like about Kwan is he just feels clunky to me. You have to stop to do a lot of this stuff, and you never want to stop and play. You never want to hold in place at any moment in overprime. Absolutely. Alright, back in the midlane Rampage, and gadget back at it here. Should be a very interesting midlane here that we've seen. Oh, the mine goes behind him. Boom, Rampage rock going on through Sareth. Now, into her blue jungle side, even though Grux is back on his blue side as well. So they've now hit the opposite corners, but Sareth has no blue buff to go for, but neither does the Grux. Grux now backing to the base, heading back to get his itemization in. Kwan going to take that side lane buff as well. On there. Now, these rocks don't seem to be doing a heck of a lot of damage to gadget. It's whenever he's able to follow it up by going in is when he's able to do a little bit more to her. Absolutely. So the big thing about Rampage is that his little double-stop on the ground does scale with armor. So the damage he does is going to be very effective, the more tanky he gets with that itemization. I'm gonna be perfectly honest with you, Jelenice, I had no idea that his grounded pound scaled with armor. That's awesome. But that's why even late game Rampage is able to do some damage to these teams because he's so tanky that his grounded pound does damage and slows, and it's just really, really effective for him. I expect to see Muriel hanging out in this bush quite a bit because like I said, she does have excellent range on her abilities. She can just stand back in that bush and safely guard her ADC. Prime Spirit is available. They don't know that the Sareth is waiting in the bush to their right on Team DDP Nitro. Coming in for a great gank, they might be able to pick up a Muriel here, Muriel taking a lot of damage, Muriel half health, getting a good stun out though with her abilities. Lots of damage going out. Obliterate, does land Sareth. First blood for Team Mitchmoth. Ooh, a pull lanes out on that deck. A lot of damage Sareth going out on the Twin Blast. It is a support trade, but Twin Blast takes a lot of damage from Sareth before Sareth is able to ascend on out of that fight. A one for one trade for Team Mitchmoth and Team DDP Grux. Walking past that Fire Spirit does start it because he has that base item for Jima's toy and he actually will go on the Fire Spirit as well. We're looking at a potential... They're pulling it up. They're pulling it up for a safer take by pulling it up to the ledge. Very nice to see. I haven't seen that strategy done quite a bit, but it is a very good strategy. Absolutely, Muriel there taking a long range right click and putting it out on this Grux so they can take this Fire Spirit very early on, six minutes into the game. Probably one of the faster Fire Spirits we've seen throughout the tournament today, man, Goose. DDP gets the first objective of the game when we all know how important these objectives are in Over Prime. This is some really good play. This is what we expected from the final series, even though Mitchmoth didn't really have to play a lot of their games. It seems that they are still a very good team and we're probably destined for these finals anyway. Absolutely. We were talking about earlier, Mangoose. Mitchmoth is carrying a lot of these players that are high up on the NA leaderboards, but so is Team DDP as well. Again, we see this trade of the offlaners. The respect of you go over there, farm your minions. I'll go over here, farm mine. Very, very interesting. It's great to see as well. Kuang Yu's E to get away from that steal so he didn't get rooted out there. Nitro taking the Grux's blue buff once again. The fight breaking out here is going to be a 2v2 very quickly, but Steel is able to bull rush out Nitro trying to get out of there. Rampage unable to jump and throw a rock through Steel Shield. Oh, but Grux is coming in. Grux is now going to deal some damage to this Steel. Steel's going to be able to blink out to safety Sarath also out of there. Nothing for the trades here. In the mid lane, we've got Muriel walking through against this gadget. This could be very detrimental for this Muriel. Luckily, a mind of a gravitated- But the gadget prioritizes the minions. Yeah, the minions luckily saved Muriel from taking a lot of damage there. We see some really good rotations and some really good disengages from both teams. They're playing around each other really well. And we've got just a few more seconds to let our prime spawns and the mini-prime spawns and that the portals open up and make the laning just a little bit more dangerous. Revenant running back into lane. For the seconds on that underling spawning here, lots of pressure being put out around the map. Maybe we might see some teleportations or rotations coming out from Team GDP on that prime underling, but they have four members on the left side of the map. We're going to have to see. And each team is treating each other's jungle like it's theirs. Absolutely, Nitro. Checking out this prime underling, dropping a ward. It looks like directly on the prime underling, so you cannot clear that ward if you don't want to aggro the prime underling onto your team. Very smart ward. Not going to lie. That's where I put my ward until the prime. And sure enough, they revealed directly on that prime underling three members. The Team GDP already there. Two members there. Rampage taking the mana buff next to mid lane. Maybe trying to pull people apart. 2,000 health down on the prime underling. Let's see what's going on. Two members, Sareth and Steele, nearby this prime underling, maybe going to give it up for a rampage kill here. Four members on that rampage in the mid lane, leaving that prime underling open for grabs. But it doesn't look like they're going to be able to kill rampage very quickly. No mana whatsoever. He's got just enough to escape. But no, the get. The Murielhold is going to save him, but she is... Very close. Muriel saves that rampage. No, he doesn't. A long range stun takes out the rampage. Still ultimate coming in now as well. Decker trying to get out of this mid lane fight. Brux chasing down the Decker. But a revenant ult comes through on two grucks, not letting him get any kills, but the team is abandoning. There's a fight breaking out. Revenant does get the kill on the grucks. And the greatest part about that, Mangus, is that fight did pull enough attention that the prime underling is still ready for the taking. There was no prime underling taken in that fight. Team, Mitch moment takes two kills and loses nothing for that fight. Yeah, excellent fight right there. The Decker long range bomb clutched it out with that kill on rampage. Absolutely incredible. Revenant, we didn't see what happened inside his little shadow realm, but apparently he won that fight against the grucks. Rampage taking some damage from the mine. Doesn't really affect rampage that much. I mean, we've seen a grucks mid lane and now we're seeing a rampage mid lane. This stuff is crazy. Absolutely. I think DDP definitely should have probably stayed on that prime underling. Yes, they may have lost that rampage. Yes, they may have lost the myril afterwards, but being able to take a early tower is also very effective. Coming off of that prime underling was just not beneficial for them. They lost everything and had nothing to show for it after the fact. Kwong dropping the sword down, but he's getting beat up by Steel a little bit. Steel does a deceptively large amount of damage. Absolutely, he does clear all the minions though. Steel's gonna start taking minion damage. Could open the opportunity for Kwong to fight him, but no, he just backs on out of there, keeping himself alive and healthy. Got myril hanging out mid lane. It was mentioned before that a good counter to gadget mines is myril shields. Absolutely. Definitely lost opportunity still in this game for both of these teams. Kwong running away again, getting picked off of his own minions, but is able to farm a little bit from safety with that Q and right click. I was kinda wondering where his myril's at right now. Decker just waiting to make something happen. Sprint mode coming out of the Decker. Decker could walk forward and make something happen here, but they are also preparing for that prime spirit to spawn. Prime underling's still available as well as Nitro is looking for it. Nitro drops a ward on that prime spirit, but they don't need to take it themselves. They just wanna keep the pressure. They're trying to, oh, the soul reaper actually drumps into the pit and is starting the prime underling. This is going to be Kwong and soul reaper on Rampage pushing into this pit. Nitro's still- Now they know they're being seen in immediate rotation for Mitch moment as they're trying to take this. This is the longest we've gone in a match for a while now without the mini prime being taken. Muriel is coming through, but the invulnerability of Sareth, but Sareth is just taking tons of damage unable to make anything happen yet in this obliterate coming through. They do pick up the prime underling for team DDP. That Muriel global is what saved him right there. Absolutely. Because they were getting the worst of it. She came in. Brux was out there zoning and as he was running away, Muriel hit him with that long range shield that kept him safe and letting him escape. And they dropped that mini prime directly on top of the tower, getting the most damage out of that thing as they possibly can. If they pick up this tower, which will be fantastic for team DDP keep them alive in this game, even though they are killed out. I mean, this is live the rinse repeat for DDP. Take orb, get some kills and push a lane. Take the prime, get some kills, push a lane. Rinse repeat gameplay from DDP here. But Revenant taking the roadhog on the right side, but Quan comes through the portal as Revenant will be able to escape. He gets knocked up, Sareth gets knocked down to Revenant. Perfect. It gets that route off. No idea what's going on. Revenant is low on health, 300, 100, all 150. Muriel actually steals the kill. Trying to make sure that Revenant is stunned when he spawns out of that ultimate and she actually takes the kill for herself. DDP evening it out at three to three and earth spirit going down very quickly. This will be the second spirit for team DDP as well. Nitro take some jungle camps. The games have been very good, does very good. The last series we had was insane. This series looks like it's shaping up to be another pretty damned good one with a rampage mid lane. It looks like prime, no, no, prime spirit was just taken. Yeah, there's not a lot on the map for team Mitch moment to be taking right now. The gadget hasn't been able to put out a lot of pressure quite yet, but that still definitely is, there's opportunity for that. But Brux coming in, gadget has no mana, Brux getting a pull off on gadget. We're gonna see an ultimate come out of Brux here. I'm sure any moment, there it is. She has no blink, it looks like. She's getting pulled, Brux is getting the shield from Muriel. He does care about those towers. Oh, there's the blink. Does she? She waited just in time to use that rampage diving in. Oh, the rock going through and missing just barely on that gadget. So close. And we saw a gadget earlier respecting that rock. It was a revenge for that Decker Bob that took him out early. Yeah, we saw that gadget respecting the rock earlier, but that time she just got lucky. We're evident waiting in the wings. It looks like the road to be forced. The team fight. Nice Decker cage has Brux pinned up against the wall, but he just dive in, lands a big pull. We got damage coming out from everybody. Rampage lands a nice stun and they're able to take out Decker. Now they're just continuing to fight through this while Rampage has ulted off another big smash grab. Kwong proving his worth. Proving that he is a good character after all. And Reverend goes down in the rock as well. Another long range rock. Oh, it hits the wall. It hits the wall. I mean, DDP is showing what we've seen in the last couple of games from them is that they will work together as a team. They are coordinating well. They are turning on these fights really well. As soon as something breaks out, they're the ones willing to be there and take place and really take control of these team fights regardless of where they are. See Decker running around. Sarah takes some more jungle camps and the teams are kind of resetting once again. Now this is a best of three. So we might see Mitch moment is kind of getting beat down a little bit right now. We don't know what's going to happen for the rest of this game but even if they do lose this game, you know, they need to warm up a little bit. This might be their warm up match and we might see some better gameplay coming out. Is Kwong going to take the portal? He does take the portal and just barely escapes. When we saw it earlier in that fight, actually Steel was ready to take the portal away so Sarah and him, so Sarah and Kwong could continue their fight but Steel was like, okay, he's not taking the portal, I'll run around there. And of course, right as he runs around, Kwong jumps down and takes the portal out anyway. Sarah is just living inside of this gruxo jungle but he's really not being put too far behind by that. If anything, he's ahead. He's able to take a kill. Rampage takes a solo kill against the revenant on team Mitch moment. That's a very good target to be pulled out of this game and we're probably going to see the mid lane tower now go down. That will be three towers for the team DDP. And it goes down. And they're just going to charge forward. I mean, they've got nothing to be afraid of right now. That was a nice cage and a decker cage gadget combo. Will grux finally go down. He does indeed decker picking up another kill. Mitch moment, definitely taking this fight in stride. Mutant Poe going out on the Sarath. Unfortunately, she's not able to make it on that but they do take out the grux without losing any team members. Rampage now getting chased down in the jungle. Rampage Rock does land on revenant Sarath facing down rampage. This could be a re-initiation of the fight here for team DDP. Nice little kill coming back around with a shield. And a disengaging. They are going to get away. What we are seeing though is that momentarily 15 seconds the prime underling will respawn once more creating a lot of opportunity for these teams. This will be the last prime underling before it turns into a major prime. Looks like they're all heading in. Both teams heading in for it. They know what's up. Everybody knows what's up. Absolutely. I mean, yes, there are three towers down but in terms of kills, man, because we're only three kills apart for both of these teams. A very low kill game so far despite the amount of action that's taking place throughout it. Rampage checking a bush with a rock. You never want to be revealed by a rock while you're in the bush. Damage going out but the Muriel able to shield that rampage. They have started the prime underling. Prime underling is under half health. Rux is already there. Steel now trying to throw the wall up to keep them from taking it. And they do. Team Mitch moment actually steal the prime underling away from team DDP. They can disengage. Very nice of them. They can keep on going. Spawn it already as well. Letting it do damage. Revenant ulting the grucks away. The Decker, I believe, takes the portal across. She does. Team DDP are on the back foot. Revenant gets the kill on grucks. This Kuang running away but they now are going to re-engage on this rampage since he has no escape from these portals. He can leap out. Does he have the leap? He has some mana. He's getting some shielding from Muriel. Ooh, misses the leap. Oh, misses the leap. Done fucking fortunate. He does go again to Decker. Is this an ADC Decker? Is she building magic damage? What's going on here? This Decker keeps getting kills and the tower goes down in mid lane due to that mini prime. That's been a strategy we've seen quite a few times is when you're in that fight and you do get the mini prime, just drop it immediately on top of the enemy team so it can deal a whole bunch of damage. Yeah, absolutely. Deal a whole bunch of damage and push the towers while the team can't really stop it from doing the same. Now that mid lane tower was basically full health when that thing was dropped. So it was able to take the whole tower but not able to go and move on toward the in-hit. That's a good tower for a midge moment to be picking up and they pick up two more kills throughout that fight as well. But brings them closer to this game but they are still slightly behind compared to DDP. They are indeed. And now the prime, the prime prime has spawned. The major prime. The prime prime, the prime prime. The prime spirit is up as well. The water spirit, this has already been started by team DDP but it looks like team midge moment aren't going to let them take this one for free. They know that they can't. Oh, they're going to try to hide it up once again. Ooh, I think they're going to go up at this stage. Per ascend. We'll get the CC down on that QWANG but Rampage jumping in as well. Grux now, this is going to turn into a full five-man team fight. Decker cage coming out there. There goes the gadget ult. There goes the Decker cage. They probably could have coordinated that together a little bit better. Nice steal ult slamming down into the middle of DDP. There is an ult coming through the Grux's very low twin blast goes down to the steal. Lots of damage, water spirit, half health. Lots of opportunity gadget goes down to Rampage. Rampage able to just run around the back part of this map. Sareth is going to struggle. She needs her team to help on this Rampage. Rampage going to take some more damage, get stunned out by the team. Rampage doing a lot of damage to Sareth. Sareth will go down to Rampage. Soul Reaper on this Rampage will get out free. Ooh, the revenant is able to ult the Rampage out and will take the kill leaving water spirit up and available. Will they close it out or will they back off? Looks like DDP is coming in to try and steal it, but it's to no avail. They did not get there in time. Incredible, incredible team fight that evens up the kills to nine, to nine. Revenant is getting chased around. He does get pulled. He's going to get ulted by this Grux and will go down. Revenant overstayed, Mangoose is perfectly correct. Going to be detrimental. The steal tried to come back in to save that revenant and he might pay for it with his life. Ooh, the pull going through. Damn, thank you of course, but. But a fantastic stun coming through from that Decker may let steal walk out free. And the slow bubble slows down Grux just enough the way that they are able to escape. Really good back and forth. Twin Blast working on the major prime. What's going on here? I did not expect this to be happening. The whole enemy team for Mitch moment had to back so they really need, had this moment to take the prime guardian. Sarith is coming around though on this prime guardian but they are pulling it back. They have not backed off of this yet. This is three members to one member on Mitch moment to DDP or DDP to Mitch moment. Sarith is going in now. She has heresy up. She's activated it going into the damage. Can she get a smite steal away from them? And it looks like that she will not. DDP takes the prime. And a lot of damage. Gadget ult goes down. Grux with a nice dash away that saved him but now we've got some other people and we've got Kwong in trouble but he's actually upon bringing the trouble. The Decker containment offense goes down. DDP is trying to disengage and Rampage is just so healthy right now. Getting these shields from Muriel. Muriel is Gadget finally gets a kill on the Twin Blast but Muriel has been very, very effective in these fights with this shielding. Rock goes out, lands it, steals face. Muriel steps up, does a little bit of damage but it's still, it's not going to be that much. The main part of that story though is DDP been double stacking those smites and I think we just saw that come into play as they took that over prime. You know it got just a little bit low and all of a sudden just no health at all. Yeah they're not only double stacking this time they have a triple stack. The soul reaper on Rampage running this smite. Unsteady on Grux running the smite and Fyrus on Kwong also running that. They were able to triple smite that away and take it from Team Mitch moment. I'm not surprised to see these smite strats coming out once again coming into play in these tournaments because the like we keep saying the neutral objectives the most important part of over prime. Everybody calls this a death match a little bit. It's TDM until you can get enough picks to rotate to a neutral objective. That's what it is. We are 10 to 10 though, Mangus. This is even up on kills, towers. Even though they did get that prime guardian no inhibitors went down. So they really don't lose too much for losing that prime guardian other than a little bit of inhibitor health which is pretty flimsy as it is to begin with. So it's not a terrible loss for Team Mitch moment at the moment. But this next prime will be a very large one dealing a ton of damage taking probably all three of those inhibitors instantly even if no other damage is applied to them if DDP gets it. That's a scary situation to be in. You almost want one of your inhibitors to be down right now so that it can respawn in time to absorb that damage so it doesn't go straight to your core and just or just wipe out all three inhibs all at once. Sareth getting chased around her jungle the full team of DDP focusing on getting their jungle camps for themselves. They wanted to deny as much as possible. The gadgets have been, you know, they've been effective just not as effective as we would expect the top banned hero to be in these games. I think a lot of it is people just didn't expect her to ever get through drafts so people just haven't been practicing with her and they don't really know the nuances of gadget. Yep, I completely agree with you Mangus that we're looking like there's a push happening on the duo lane from team DDP. They may want to take an inhibitor so that that damage from that next prime can't go onto the core and also weaken that very, very quickly for them. Dekker getting a good stun out on the grugs. Grugs taking a mind from the gadget but this team does not look like they want to fight too heavily right now. Grugs getting a pick on this, I believe, Dekker. Dekker taking a lot of damage. Dekker now mutin' pod herself to survive that fight a little bit. Rampage dealing a lot of damage, lots of health though as well. That nobody has gone down in this fight. Grugs is very low. Muriel ult is coming through on Ferris. Nitro survives that. Grugs is the only person to go down so far. Kuang going to teleport out using his sword but Grugs the only person to fall on that team fight. It does go to Mitch moment at the moment. Stun! Oh, but Dekker got landed, good, done. Can they follow it up? Nope, they're not gonna be able to follow it up. It's probably good that they don't chase through there and just so you know, Kuang could not get through that wall any other way than teleporting in some way. You can't just walk through that red wall whenever you're on the blue team. Yeah, absolutely. And Maggie, the interesting thing about that fight is it wasn't an under inhibitor. It wasn't really a rounded objective that was already dealing damage. That was just a straight front to back team fight that went in favor of team Mitch moment. So we may be seeing this turn right now of that damage coming through from team Mitch moment. They do have a bit of an advantage of these fights where it's just a solid straight corridor because they do have that Dekker ult and they do have the Gadget ult. They haven't coordinated the two well together. I think it's not yet, but... A really bad route on going to sprint mode. Honestly cost him there. He probably should have just run it without sprint mode and would not have had any issue. Another spirit is up. Rampage being down for the next 40 seconds is going to be detrimental. Steel teleports across to try and push people off of this prime spirit and succeed so far. But the entire team of Mitch moment is rotating over for this Earth spirit. Yeah, it's still just immediately started up on it and DDP is going to have to just leave it. DDP looks like they're coming around. They want to make this a fight even though they're down the rampage for another 15 seconds. There is also no teleports. Maybe a little too early there. Bear is taking a lot of damage in this fight. Oh, the Gadget cage goes down. Do we see a Gadget ultimate? Gadget ultimate, there we do. I've been Dekker caged. I get why don't we get confused in those two and they're still fighting over this Earth spirit and Mitch moment is able to end up taking it. That is a great pick. They picked off the rampage knowing that the main tank, main CC form for DDP is gone and we're able to just transfer onto that objective and know that they had control over it. I think they did a fantastic job there controlling the objective, controlling the team fight and forcing DDP to back off and respect the damage that was left. Yeah, we're really starting to see these team fights swing in the direction of Mitch moment as the game goes on. DDP is going to have to pull it together, rally up and start winning some of these fights because they're looking for picks. They're not looking for entire team kills. It looks like Mitch moment is looking for those entire team engagements. Absolutely. And we're going to see another big team fight coming out here shortly, man goose from both teams as the prime guardian. The second one does spawn on the map and we just talked about this not too long ago. This prime guardian will likely take all three inhibitors from Mitch moment if DDP gets it. So this is a very important objective for Mitch moment to fight over. And it is, they have warded the absolute crap out of that entire area. It looks like Christmas right now in that prime. All the red and blue, green man goose the rampage rock goes through and goes wide does not connect. They really are trying to push this right lane in so that they are losing something by fighting this battle on the prime guardian. The Mitch moment really has to pay attention to their lanes right now. Whereas DDP is able to just kind of walk up and survive. Steel taking a little bit of damage there. Grux getting caught in the Decker cage. Grux taking half health, three forces. The Gage ultimate Muriel coming through. Muriel's ulting in, but she's going to be in the middle of that team. They're going to have to come in and save their Muriel. Grux portaling out. That is making this a five v four team fight. There's a lot going against DDP right now. Twin blast taking a lot of damage. The ultimate gets blocked by the wall from the steel over on this side of the map. Rampage being fought by three people and holding his own just fine. Kuang getting attacked by the revenant and the steel. No, lots of damage going out. Grux coming back into this fight eventually. He went completely back and he's coming back in. It looks like Rampage is going to go down, but Mitch moment is incredibly low right now. Their entire team, they're going to have to back. Will DDP rotate over and make another shot at this prime? I think not. I think that would be a throw for them. Yeah, it's absolutely incredible. Mitch moment also picks up another kill without losing a single member. And once again, it's Soul Reapers Rampage. Yes, he is absolutely doing an incredible job keeping the team away from the rest of his team, but not to the point that it's actually succeeding in benefiting him. That is the third time we've seen him die like that. And it's not getting anything for team DDP. Might need to see some better focus in the damage. The Decker cage gadget ultimate combo has really been coming into play. Finally, I was hoping to see that happen. It looks like Mitch moment is going to rotate over and start up on this prime. This is very dangerous for them seeing us out. DDP has three smites on their teeth. Yeah, absolutely. It's only half health. Rampage is back up on the field. They really need to be careful with his engagement. Grux is trying to come around. Steel's playing proxy on that side of the bush, but it's really with three smites. Like you said, Mingus, it doesn't matter who gets through. It just matters that someone gets through. Yeah, they just need to charge through is what they need to do. Now they have two smites available. Grux is taking a lot of damage. Gadget ultimate goes down. Grux will go down here. 3,000 health on this prime guardian. Who will have the smite ready? Who goes to? It goes to team DDP. They get the prime guardian. They don't take all three inhibitors by chance, but they take out three members of team Mitch moment. Mitch moment starting that was an absolute questionable play and unfortunately costing them a lot of pressure in this game. Oh, the rock hits Gadget and Twin Blast finishes up the kill. You kind of wonder, are they paying attention to the enemy's items? Like you gotta see that DDP has three smites. You gotta see that on your head. Yeah, absolutely. Mitch moment starting that was really questionable because they knew Rampage was respawning soon. They knew Rampage was gonna be a part of that fight. The three inhibitors are now just gonna go down. They are low enough. They are paper thin, one pip of health and all three inhibitors are down. This is going to be. Yeah, I'm good to do it, but they were able to do it on their own. This is absolutely going to be very, very hard for Mitch moment to get back into. Now if they're able to take in a timely manner the next Prime War, but then the DDP will just win the game flat out, well, not win the game flat out, but it'll do heavy, heavy core damage. Yep, absolutely. And so looking at this, we do have three smites on the team of DDP, but we do have two on Sarith and Steel for team Mitch moment. So they did have an opportunity there to counter smite that, but unfortunately we're just not able to make up the difference. And we see the kind of the negative effects of everybody stacking that smite is they don't really have an escape. We've seen the rampage could have escaped a couple of times if he would have had a blank item. We've seen Quan could have escaped a couple of times if we would have a blank item, but they're sacrificing a couple of deaths throughout this game to secure major objectives. Absolutely. And the water Prime spirit has spawned team Mitch moment to know that they can't really leave their base right now. So water spirit will go directly over to team DDP. Water spirit is taken. That's gonna be mana regen and health regen. This is going to be very hard for Mitch moment. They're getting pressured on all three lanes, all three lanes pushed up basically to the inhibitors that are down. Inhibitors not going to respond for another three minutes in this game. And when they do, they're gonna be paper thin even more so after the fact. So it's going to be a very difficult way for Mitch moment back into this game. It's going to come down to that next Prime fight, I think Mingus, if something doesn't happen here in Mitch moments favor. I hate that sprint animation for Rampage. I thought he was ulting up just now, but no, he was just going into sprint. Decker coming out of there. Grugs taking a lot of damage. Wong teleported under the core taking a lot of damage Rampage. Now gadget ulting coming down. Decker instantly cut off and killed by that Twin Blast. Lots of damage still going out by this core, but Soul Reaper just tanks on through it. Revenant ulting, I believe it was Kwong in his ult. No, it's not. Who is that? It was Grugs, Grugs, but there's still a lot of damage going out onto this core 40% of the damage. They're going to need to retreat now though. Rampage needs to kind of, I think stick ahead of his team so we can absorb some of that damage if it comes out, but it does not yet. Mitch moment just in a bad situation right here where they just need to keep defending against these minions because they have so much damage on their core. Now definitely if a prime is taken before these inhibitors respawn for Mitch moment, it will definitely just flat out kill the core. Yep, absolutely. It's going to be a very, very close game and Mitch moment needs to play everything perfectly in order to stay in game one of this finals match, Manhoos. And if they do lose, I want to see them take notice of that smite strategy. Ooh, random rock coming from Rampage downtown. The disrespect rock, goodness. Absolutely. I mean, 60%, it's going to be a very hard time. All three lanes still pushing in about a minute before those inhibitors are going to respawn about two minutes before the next prime guardian respawns. So these inhibitors will be back up, but if they don't make something out of that prime guardian play, they're going to struggle. Another rock comes out of fricking nowhere. That one misses though. Right breaking out, Grux is picking a fight with this steel. Twin Blast can't shoot the steel through the steel shield. Rampage rock goes through misses somebody. Yeah, they know that this is their win condition. Keep the inhibitors down one minute on the prime guardian. If even if these inhibitors respawn, all they need to do is quickly burst them down again and then go for the prime guardian and it's going to be very difficult for Mitch Moment to contest that prime guardian. Rampage is like a one-five-five house or out there just going to go up and rounds into this enemy team. Sometimes they hit, sometimes they don't. Fire for effect is all he's doing. These inhibitors are about to respawn. They need to make sure they don't go down. They're sending up a party bush. Steel might walk into it almost. Able to walk on out. All three inhibitors respawning now. They have respawned minion waves and needed to get pushed up very quickly before this prime guardian spawns. It's going to be a very hard fought return. All three inhibitors back, paper thin. You guys see in the chat that they only have three and a half pips now. They have half of their health when they respawn in this game. 10 seconds and boom, prime guardian spawns. You mean really you wanted the prime guardian? Already on it. Mitch Moment needs to get closer to this prime guardian. They know they have three members fighting off against Mitch Moment. Half health on the prime guardian. This is going to be a very rough sell. Decker cage going through. Team walking and Muriel ult comes through. Mitch Moment steals the prime guardian away. Two kills. They are able to steal the prime guardian away. They get two kills with it. They pick off another twin blast kill. That is three members of team DDP dead. Ferris able to ult out of there going towards that mid lane. The inhibitor takes a lot of damage in this mid lane. Very low, less than one pip of health. And they took down the two side lane towers. Mitch Moment needed their time to get back into this game and they just found it. And they could push through for a victory right here. One member's dead steal is just going to lock up in tank. They're going to run it down. This is going to be very close, Mangus. The respawns are coming out in 10 seconds from the Muriel. 60% on the core. It's going to be very difficult. They need minions in this wave. 50% onto the core. They're pushing through. 40% Mangus. 30% back up. 25%. They may be able to close this out, Mangus. 15%. All they needed was the prime steal. 12%. They are in this game. 5%. All they need is the damage. Can the Decker do it? Can the Decker and steal? Put out enough point too. They steal the win. Got it. Mitch Moment. Hold me crap. What a turnaround. My goodness. Mitch Moment taking game one with a prime guardian steal showing DDP exactly how it feels to end a game off of that steal. Inevitably. Incredible. In Mitch Moment, reverse the cards. I want to see that Mitch Moment trade in for a smite. How did they steal that? Mitch Moment put a smite on the Decker and the Decker is claiming in the chat that she is the one that smote the prime guardian. That is amazing. Incredible steal from Mitch Moment on that prime guardian. Look at all these kills with Decker. What's going on here? I can't believe Mangus with no minions either. They were able to take 100 to 0 on that core. Incredible gameplay from Mitch Moment and incredible comeback from them as well. Now let's take a look while they're gearing up for that second match at these damage charts and who are we not surprised to see at the top of them? 38,000 damage. Buy the gadget in this game. Once they start coordinating the Decker cage and the gadget ultimate together just a little bit better, that really increased gadget efficacy in these team fights. Yep, absolutely. Because she got run over early game by Rampage. Absolutely incredible. You know what I'm very curious that I see on this chat? They see on this chart, Mangus. Third highest damage in the game by a Rampage mid. That's insane. 31,500 damage just barely behind the revenant. 6,000 behind the gadget. But he is the most damage on his team and the third highest in the game. Yeah, I mean, people are saying it in the chat. How can Soul Reaper just be highest damage on any champ he plays in Paragon the Overprior? That's insane. Let's take a look at damage received. Let's see how much damage got received. And once again, Soul Reaper topping the charts. Yeah, that's no surprise. He was kind of fucking Leroy Jenkins and his way into the enemy team and did not work out so well for him. Absolutely. I mean, even Steel was only almost half the damage received as that Rampage grucks. Three members of Team DDP took more damage than every single member on Team Mitch Moment. That is nuts. The crazy win right there. Holy crap. That was awesome. That was awesome. Yeah, absolutely incredible damage reduced here. I want to see as well these tank items coming through. 82,000, 63,000, 58,000. Incredible, incredible gameplay from all of these teams. Here we go. We're going to see these picks coming through and I can't wait, Mangus, for some of these gameplay. A lot of the midlaners have been taken off the priority list. ADCs are going to be making it through. Nitro, interesting on the left, played jungle last game but is showing support in his lane preference this game. I don't think it really matters what they show for their lane preference though. I don't think either, but it's just very interesting that E-Gro will support last time but it is going to be Nitro in the jungle. And here we go. Phase in the mid lane picked for Team Mitch Moment. Kuang is coming back on Team DDP. Chimera in the jungle. Chimera has not done well in jungle. Yeah, I don't know if I like that. Steel is the support and Murdoch and Twin Blast both picked for Team DDP but the Feng Mao going over to Team Mitch Moment. This is going to be a very interesting game. A lot of very powerful heroes. And if Mitch Moment wins, they will win the finals for the get-through gaming tournament. And if DDP wins, that will take us into game three of this final set. Now, do you think this is going to be a jungle severog? Do you think we're going to see a repeat of what we had in game three of a... I do believe Nitro played the jungle Sareth last game so I do believe we're going to see a severog jungle in this game, Mangus, and could potentially be detrimental for them. Let's see what happens, though, in both of these games. Yeah, the severog jungle was just so slow to get off the ground in game three of the semifinals. I'm sure it could be done well. If anybody can do it well, it's going to be Nitro. Yeah, I completely agree with you, Mangus. And I think the biggest thing, as well, to take note of is that that also severog was so far behind after a level one invasion that got him and the Decker killed on his team. We're now seeing another level one invade four members of Team DDP coming around here, but nobody is out and poked out and they are revealed on a ward, actually, for Team DDP or for Team Mitch Moment. So it's going to be very important, the ward now coming out for Team DDP to try and get something out there. They don't have anyone revealed, but everybody knows that something is going on in this jungle. If he's just hanging out in the mid lane. We are seeing severog move over to that blue buff instead with minions spawning in five seconds in the jungle that looks like Nitro will be starting that blue buff, but everybody vote in chat for your team that you want to win or who you think is going to win based off of the draft so far and based off of game one. And we will see what the preference is. Ceiling the red buff away from the severog, not a terrible thing. Severog doesn't really need red buff as much as he needs the blue buff in order to get something done, but an early fight coming out Decker and Sparrow poking out Murloc has to take- They got picked up on wards. Murloc's got to take the long way around. Incredible play. This lets Sparrow get a little bit of priority in that lane, but the mid lane as well is causing problems. Primera already running through phase, just going to let him run through there without any qualms, no problems at all. So who do we got in the mid lane here? It's phase versus what? Twin Blast? Twin Blast. Okay. Should be an interesting mid lane pick here. Soul Reaper on Twin Blast, which is not something we've seen him on all day today. He's actually been playing a lot of the casters, the triple grenade going out though. Lots of damage coming out from the phase phase does win that trade a little bit against Twin Blast so far. And she is, he was able to break the link with his dash back, but that's all he has to break that link. And with her being able to blind him, that's going to shut down a lot of Twin Blast's effectiveness. I expect phase to win this lane. Yeah, I am right there with you, Mangus. I think phase is definitely going to have the priority, especially with the blind. If she's able to blind him, even if she can't get the kill or can't get the pull, she's going to have a lot of priority because he can't do damage to her while he's blinded. At least not very easily. Here we go with the pull coming in, subjugate coming in from the Severog. Severog doing a lot of damage with his Siphon and subjugate phase lands coming through rooting down the Soul Reaper and he dashed, but actually was not able to make it through. Severog's big head stood in the way. Soul Reaper. He had the blink to get out. Soul Reaper forced to blink. That is insane play from Severog in phase there. Great coordination on these teams. Severog asserting a little bit of dominance here. Let's look at Severog versus Chimera here. Six minions to five minions on the Chimera. Chimera actually slightly behind the Severog there. Potentially he picked up one or two with a Siphon in that mid lane though. Severog is revealed on that ward by team DDP as well though, we do have some idea of where he is. Now we have this Kuang off lane with Feng Mao. Ferris has shown his capability to play Kuang at a very high level in these games so far. Kuang though, is going against a Feng Mao. Feng Mao known to be one of the stronger heroes in the game right now and has asserted his dominance in almost every game he's been in as well. And as for- I actually pick up on the Sparrow. Sparrow has been, I've seen Sparrow do way better in this tournament setting than I have yet to see her do in an uncoordinated quick match or competitive environment. Yeah, I completely agree with you, Mangus. And the interesting thing about this Sparrow actually is that Sparrow is running the tank starter item. She gets that passive shield as she is out of combat which is a very interesting play. Doesn't want the damage, wants the escape potential of the blink but wants the shielding potential of that item as well against a Steel and Murdoch which I think is a good pick for her actually. And I like that coordination between the FaZe and the Severog early. I was about to comment that FaZe pulled too early but she did pull him straight into that Severog. Look at all the damage coming out of this FaZe. And she lands it, and- It's TWINBLAST can't do anything about it. TWINBLAST can't do anything about it and it's healing her at the same time. This is why FaZe is considered a very, very banable mid laner in that her blind does so much damage it makes for great wave clear. I've seen a lot of people say that FaZe has no wave clear. Her energy lance does barely jack shit to the minions but her Q, her blind, actually does quite a bit of AoE damage. Yeah, Nitro, so far proving us wrong on this Severog jungle able to get a very early Satrita mask and doing damage in that AoE around him which will help with his jungle clear immensely while he's trying to stack up that Q. Back in the mid lane we see that this TWINBLAST backed and was able to come back to lane before FaZe did which will put FaZe at a slight disadvantage. We're going to have to see what's gonna happen between these two teams in this mid lane. Level six coming out of that TWINBLAST FaZe is not level six yet TWINBLAST now rotating across, running through the enemy jungle couldn't get caught out here if he doesn't care- Bold move, Cotton. Bold move, Cotton, exactly, Mangers. The ward though comes out so they can keep track of that Severog. Great ward by Soul Reaper in this mid lane. Severog though hanging out on the side Nitro is ready to go Chimera here as well. Level six on the FaZe is here. This is gonna be a very interesting fight. One level down the Nitro on Severog does not have Colossal Blow yet so it's a very hard fight for him. But now they're walking into the jungle trying to deny some of this jungle camp, these jungle camps from that Severog. And this is an interesting pick up on the sparrow to just be a little bit safer with this green gym. I did not expect that to see that happen at all. You always see carries go all damage all day all the time. Yeah, absolutely. But not only sparrow has it but if we look at the FaZe, FaZe is also running that starter item. We see Feng Mao running that starter item. These are very great starting items, safe starting items from team Mitch Moment. Whereas on the other side we see two damage, one tank, and then the support is jungle of course. Ooh, FaZe lands coming out. Subjugate does miss on that Twin Blast. Twin Blast is getting rooted by the FaZe lands though. He'll take a lot of damage. Might go down here. It's very close. It does not have his plank. Chimera now showing up on the FaZe getting a stun off the ultimate. Oh, nice couple of the FaZe. Coming through FaZe able to blink out, maybe able to get out of their subjugate coming down on the steel. FaZe will walk out of here free. Wow. Amazing coordination from these teams. It's very close to death on both their parts. FaZe, I mean. Just a little bit more damage on either one of them. That would have been some kills. Yeah, FaZe is sitting at 80 health on the way back to the FaZe. Absolutely scared for her life that was gonna go down. Chimera now coming across though onto this Feng Mao. Feng Mao does notice him on the ward. We'll be able to back out slightly fit but pushing back up on these minion waves. The ward has now been revealed by Kuang who counter-warded but Feng Mao's just gonna walk on down and clear that ward out. And I think Chimera's pretty much free to take that jungle camp. Feng Mao very powerful here. I don't think he wants to take on Chimera and Kuang at the same time. Decker coming in just kinda. Ooh, a big pull from that. Oh, and the pull back. Yep, there comes the E. FaZe is so hard to deal with. So difficult, especially in early game. Late game, maybe not so much. She ends up being pretty squishy and you can kinda take her out fairly easily because she doesn't have much of an escape other than her ultimate that knocks people back. But yeah, early game FaZe is just straight up oppressive. Absolutely, Mangus. And we're now eight minutes into this game. No kills going across but we're gonna catch the Twin Blast out with everything from three members of team Mitch Moment. Twin Blast is forced to get out of there but the link still holding on. We'll pull him back in and we'll take first blood for team Mitch Moment. And that is the latest first blood we've seen in a long time. Severod getting stunned out now actually four members of the team. Severod could also blow coming through with Feng Mao, everybody trying to catch up and trying to deal more damage on through Chimera taking a lot of damage. FaZe lands coming through ultimate coming out of Feng Mao and does get the execute on Chimera. We see that this FaZe is struggling. We'll go down to the Kuang as well. Feng Mao and Kuang now gonna do get out in the jungle with Dekker sort of nearby but let's see what happens. Feng Mao trying to get out of there. A stun from Dekker a mile away. Cheeky stomping around the corner. From taking out the Feng Mao. That still almost saved him. He almost interrupted that Feng Mao ultimate but it just wasn't enough. Poor Feng Mao or I shouldn't say poor Feng Mao. Feng Mao got the kill. And we went from no kills in this game and eight minutes to four kills in this game at nine minutes, Wengus. Absolutely incredible gameplay from these teams pushing in the mid lane. And no moves being made on Midi Prime yet. Neither team has priority to take that thing. I think they're both a little scared to go in there and try and hook it up right now. Maybe Prime's spirit still is walking over towards it but I don't think he's gonna be trying to take it and walk around it. Spirit gets hooked out and has the peace out. It looks like DDP is going to go ahead and take this neutral objective of the Prime's spirit which is a red one gives them attack damage and ability damage bonus. Basic and ability damage. What we're seeing from here they are gonna take the Prime's spirit but we're going to see that team Mitch moment is also straight over onto the Prime underlings. So they're gonna trade objective for objective here or at least put a fight out. Half health on this Prime underling phase is just trying to keep the DDP mid laner and slowly for a way phase getting a ton of damage out on him. They're not gonna be able to contest that. This will be a free Prime underling for team Mitch moment. That's gonna equal a tower down almost 100%. Ferris was trying to make his way over there but it was just not fast enough. Chimera coming in on this phase phase getting ultimate by the Chimera does blind everybody does get an ultimate out but will she survive? She will not. Quinn blast gets a kill on the mid lane. They're trading up kills but we're seeing a very different Mitch moment come out in this game than we saw in the last one. They've been a little more coordinated and DDP kind of ran away with the game last time. I wouldn't say either team is running away with it this time but Mitch moment is a lot better. Link comes out of Ferris for some reason. I'm not quite sure why that happened maybe. Absolutely no button press. Yeah, a fat finger coming out of Ferris that's a bad cool down to lose but at least he is on Kuang who has the potential to escape soul reaper backing in the mid lane. Back in the duo lane though we've got Sparrow in a 1v2 versus this Steel. Steel looks like he's hoping for Sparrow to walk up a little bit. Sparrow does not know Steel is hiding in that bush. We have seen right now. If we're looking at the Murdoch 90 minions on the Murdoch, 82 on the Sparrow Murdoch has a full item Sparrow does not quite yet. So there is a slight item advantage now. The ward is revealing the Steel. Decker is able to force Steel out of that bush. I really want to see what happens with this phase. I think that's a lot of this game is going to come down to this phase because like I said she's very oppressive early but late game she can be almost a detriment to your team cause you don't, they're going to have the DVPs going to have an ADC. They're going to have a very squishy phase. We're going to see how that plays out. And as you can see Twin Buss is starting to deal a little more and more damage to her as this game goes on. Yep, Severodog now coming in behind has the subjugate ready to go but lands it on the Chimera and the Murdoch. Actually Murdoch is forced to blink out. We're going to see an ultimate come out of here. The prime underling is dropped on the tower. Let's see this Chimera. The portal is not up. Chimera has 46 seconds he has to survive. If he wants to take this portal out he will not, Severodog takes the kill. That was a very nice subjugate landed by Severodog into this. The mini prime goes down, takes out this tower. Takes out the Murdoch at the same time. Feng now holds the Murdoch to get the execute out on him. Ferris now fighting off this phase. Phase is going to go down to, phase does not go down. Phase blinks out and manages to survive once again. 80 health or something similar. Ferris is very, very low. Six. Wow, wow. Absolutely incredible team play. Severod get those stacks right now. He's getting those stacks. He's going to get big. He's going to get big boys. Absolutely two, one and three on this Severodog. 24 minions, but with those kills and assists he's definitely building up those stacks. I believe it is 10 stacks for Severodog on a kill and five for an assist. Doing a very good job of staying in this game. Phase manages to survive. Twin Blast very low on health and mana here. Phase is going to pull out all that damage. Phase will not get the root off here, but we've got the Chimera and the Steel coming in to try and fight this phase. Phase needs to be very careful. Decker coming in from the left side revealing that the Steel is there, but still it is a 3v2. Severodog now coming in, trying to help this Decker. Keep them alive and keep this game going. Mish moment ahead right now with two kills and a tower over DDP. Severod getting big. His shoulders are already growing. Chimera with a random. It's balls are bigger than his brains for sure. They do a lot of damage, but they don't pick up anything for it. But Sparrow over in the dual lane picks up a kill on the Murdoch. She was behind on him, but it looks like that's going to work. It looks like that played a very risky game. All he needed to have was a colossal blow from Severodog and he would have been pushed so far out of position. His team would not have been able to assist him very much over in the off lane. We see a fight breaking out between Ferris and this Fengmau. Fengmau one level up on Ferris and also see 98 to 75, about 20 minions over Ferris on this dual lane as well. 202 with those executes he was able to pick up in the dual lane. Looks like they're collapsing mid phase. You got to watch out. She's got Decker to back her up. It's so weird if you're a Paragon player to see a phase mid lane and Decker coming to back her up as her support. See, we got three members. They don't know that they're on a ward. Even though they should, there we go. They are revealed on the ward now are backing out a little bit there, walking up into the mid lane, trying to get back and clear these minions, Soul Reaper trying to stay in this game. Right now it's 90 minions on phase to 116 on Soul Reaper. Soul Reaper doing a very good job of keeping up in the minion farm. But Decker, ooh, Decker tries to throw it. A good stun doesn't manage to hang onto it but a subjugate lands on the twin blasts. Oh no, the carnation wasn't there. Decker cage gets knocked out. Damage coming out of phase. Damage is coming out of phase. He did that steal. And the twin blasts, is he going to get away? A subjugate lands on the twin blasts. And he goes down as well. Mitch Moment is dominating this game. They got dominated early game. They ended up kind of geeking out to win that first one. But this time they are just laying it down. And that's several of them somehow jumped up into it. I was just about to dash through that ledge. I didn't know you could do that. He jumped off of the buff stairs and then right clicked mid jump in order to make it in here. But we're going to see another team fight come out. Baze has that Ferris link and she's going to just yoink him right back or they'll just take the kill from Sparrow as it is Fire Spirit. Now going to team Mitch Moment unless Chimera and Murdoch can make something happen. Chimera is coming in there but does get rooted. Does take a lot of this stun after stun. Chimera teleports out of there. I think by complete accident he was not facing that portal. I didn't take the portal. I thought the portal was a portal. Able to actually execute with the Murdoch on Severog there but the Prime Spirit still goes over to Mitch Moment. And the big thing, Mangerz, is that we see PvP already setting up for this second Prime Underling here. They're pushing that right wave up. They have the team members walking that direction. They have four members walking towards this Prime Spirit or nearby this Prime Spirit. Nitro is the Severog for team Mitch Moment. This is already going down. Half health Feng Mao is nearby. He might just go in and try for some cheeky steal here and he gets it. Feng Mao steals the Prime Underling away from Mitch Moment. Spawns it immediately knocking everybody back. Mitch Moment going in. Feng Mao trying to keep Soul Reaper at bay. Soul Reaper will go down to the Sparrow. Steel now taking a lot of damage. Steel will also look like, ooh, Steel may be able to get out of here as stun coming through potentially from Decker. Let's see. He went right and everybody else we've left and he does get taken down. And the tower is getting, the tower shots are going into many primes so Feng Mao is perfectly safe to walk under it just now. Absolutely, and many primes still very healthy, just under 4,000 HP, now able to walk under that second tower. Now, the weakness of the Prime Spirit is also benefiting Team Mitch Moment here. They may be able to take a inhibitor with this Prime Spirit or Prime Underling. A great container fence comes out from the Decker. Feng Mao doing a lot of damage to these two ferrets on Wang. The primary does get a good ultimate. And the Prime is still in the tower and still beat this inhib. They are not prioritizing damage under this Prime Guardian. Let's go take their inhib. Ooh, the Prime Guardian does take the inhib away from them. They are getting engaged upon now full enemy team. They may cost their Severog for an escape here which will be worth it on an inhib, honestly. Decker will go down, Nitro and Severog will go down but a tower and an inhib for two deaths after they picked up three is absolutely incredible for Team Mitch Moment. Great play. Unfortunate that DDP did not target that Prime Guardian at all. I guess they assumed that the tower was going to take it out. I don't think they understood. Well, they probably just kind of forgot that the Prime Spirit had been taken. That tower wasn't dealing as much damage and was taking way more damage from the Prime Guardian. Yeah, absolutely incredible pickup by Team Mitch Moment there. Gives a lot of pressure. We saw, I mean, in this game and in previous games today, may use that first inhibitor is sometimes all you need to keep your momentum going forward in these games. And they just opened that inhibitor with the second Prime under them. Reaper's using the gray-haired man-goose twib last skin. Soul Reaper is on a ward clearing mission right now running through there, just taking it over. Oh, you want to take our inhibitors? Well, guess what? Fuck your rewards. Severog, we've seen Severog now is at 2,200 health with only one item. This Severog is going to get very big, very fast. He's already having a massive effect in these teamfights, landing excellent subjugates and getting a lot of kills, securing a lot of kills with his Q with the Soul Siphon, which has given him those stacks. Yeah, absolutely. And from what we've seen so far... Geez, oh, God, Meryl, wait there. Speak up, for the subjugate. And he gets sub-undeckered. He's going to play through. No, he does not. They're going to link up most. She almost linked him to the fog wall and pulled him back through. That would have been unfortunate for him. I mean, they're creating that pressure still in this right lane. The large prime guardian is about to spawn. Steel ulting with nobody on his team anywhere nearby. Subjugate landing on the backside of his team. Steel will just die for nothing on that team. The coordination was not on DDP's favor there. Steel being down for 22 seconds could open up a prime take for this team if they decide to, but it looks like they're going to back. Probably a smart decision. We've seen how the prime pit has gone throughout this series. Yeah, absolutely. Take the kill. Take the lead that you have with six kills and an inhibitor down. And just use that to keep pushing these other side lanes and push your advantage without forcing anything on that prime pit. And you saw the phase just walk up to that lane, hit her Q once, and all of the range minions were dead. Phase with a ward, I think, on that chimera, tried to right-click and steal the jungle camp away from him for brilliant BM play there, but did not quite land it. Ward has revealed that Twin Blast was on this prime pit, so they do have some information about where he is. The Feng Mao just absolutely cruising through this map, doing a great job of controlling it. Two tank items on Feng Mao in Jima's Toy and Zinx Claw Barrier. So he is not only doing damage around him while he stands there, he's also going to reflect damage dealt to him. And that's damage from abilities, damage from basic attacks, damage from anything under the sun. He reflects 20% of it back on the person that casts it. It looks like Flick is waiting for exactly that. He wants to set up for this prime spirit that's respawning very shortly here, 20 seconds on that prime spirit. If he takes that portal over, it's on cooldown for 60 seconds, meaning they have 40 seconds where nobody can portal in or out from that side, which means a teamfight chimera can't go through that portal one more time to escape from certain death. It looks like the team swapped. It looks like two totally different teams. Mitch moment, totally different, but in a good way, DDP totally different, but in a bad way. Absolutely. We definitely don't want to see Mitch moment get a little too arrogant, a little too cocky. We saw that. We've seen that happen so many times because DDP can pull up together. They can coordinate and they can take this game back for themselves. Yep, absolutely. Mitch moment is keeping a great job of pushing enemy DDP away from this wind spirit. They can't come up and contest this. We'll be a free wind spirit for DDP, which is attack speed, great stat for them to get movement speed and cooldown reduction. All three incredible stats for Mitch moment to be picking up while they're already ahead. This middle tower, I'm surprised it's kind of, kind of surprised it's still up. It looks like DDP is also waiting for their right inhibitor to come back up, which should be in the next 30 seconds here. They do know that all it takes for Mitch moment to push an end is one tower or one inhibitor down. They'll push through the core. They don't care. And this, they have a tankier character now this time around with this Severog, but Sparrow. Picked off on the dual lane, even with her tower up. Unfortunately, the portal goes down from steel. Steel is back into the base. Twin Blast heading back into the dual lane as well. But we're going to see this mid lane tower fall. Ferris is getting walked up upon right now, walking back into the jungle doesn't know, doesn't look like he's been seen quite yet. He does not. He will make a free escape out of there. Now Mitch moment still does have a ward on this prime pit. So if DDP decide to start it, they will know and will be able to rotate across. Twin Blast still in the dual lane means they probably won't start this pit because they're at a disadvantage five before if it should come down to it. DDP has that in him up and it is half health. It's not going to be that big of a problem to take back down. Absolutely not. Feng Mao's tankiness can by himself go under the tower, no minions and take down one of those inhibs. Yeah, Viking Jedi and chat points that brings up a great point is that Mitch moment was able to sit and watch all of DDP's games throughout the earlier semifinals. They're able to see where does this team strive? Where are their strengths? Where are their weaknesses? How can we play against them? And one of the things they know is that if you get a lead on DDP you need to push that lead as far as possible. Steel now going in there. This is a bad fight for team Mitch moment but a Deckard container comes out and says the fight is now over. Thank you very much for coming. We're going to get you out of here, but Pharex actually in the background trying to keep this fight alive but FaZe just keeping him late and no sir. Ooh, actually Severog is going to get caught out there. So miscommunication comes out from Pharex in this team or from team Mitch moment as Pharex is trying to get away but a root hits him in the travel mode. And now he's the one that's in trouble and Severog is coming back into the fight, lands the root and she's got back up and that was an unfortunate chase from him. I don't know why he was trying to chase the Severog that far into the enemy just now. Absolutely, it was a really greedy chase of him for nothing and ended up actually hurting his team by going for it. Sparrow 4-1-4, the Fangmout 5-0-4, Severog 2-3-7, lots of stacks coming out of this Severog is health now at 2,700. Stopping the back of Chimera. Chimera has no escape out of this bush. Will gets subjugated down, takes a lot of damage from this. Sparrow and Will also go down to Sparrow giving Sparrow a further lead in this game. I believe it's called hollow breath in overprime the subjugate. I can't bring myself to use the overprime ability names. I'm gonna be perfectly honest with you. How it's your super powerful missile is not good enough for you? It's our 2000 rocket, it will be in my heart forever. Looks like they're going to try and push down. 23 seconds on this Chimera. Couldn't last knot in the lane. Steel knot in the lane to defend this inhibitor. Lots of damage going out on him. Ferris trying to bring something out. Half health on this inhibitor. We're gonna see a lot coming through here. Murdoch forced off of the tower. Inhibitor looks like it will be going down without any question. Nitro though does go down on this Severog. Steel still has those ultimate in order to contest containment fence going out. Stun's going out. Twin Blast now on the right side. They get linked. Mitchell has now taken another inhibitor. They have the potential to just disengage here. Will they yet Decker using her active item to give them all movement speed out of this fight? Getting them back to the safety of their mid lane tower. So again, an inhibitor down mid, that right lane inhibitor is gonna be very weak. Mid lane inhibitor, even if it responds, gonna be very weak. But DDP looks like they were going to start Chimera started up this prime guardian, took half health from it, but is continuing to stay on there. His health regen will help them. They're just over under a quarter of the health taken. They disengaged Chimera. Took way too much damage. Pharx taking a lot of damage. It seems like from this Decker of all things, but we saw Decker last game getting that steel on the prime guardian. It shows that that Decker is no joke. She can put out as much pressure as she needs to. Yeah, we're seeing DDP on the back foot here. Let's see if they can rally forth and bring something together. The steel needs to stop alting into the enemy team whenever he sees a whole bunch of them. Just because you see four people stacked together doesn't mean you steal all to medially. His mind's telling him no, Magnus, but his body, his body is telling him, yes. He sees multiple people grouped up in his R finger, just gets a little itchy and he's gotta go in with that. We see Fang Mao pressuring these guys in this right lane. The mid inhibitor is down. They have a lot of pressure there, but it's absolutely controlling this map, pushing in that right lane. We may see Mitch Moment back off here and go for a prime guardian or just keep the pressure up in the mid lane. We see Fang Mao looking for this Murdock. Murdock does not wanna take this fight. Fang Mao will win here nine times out of 10. Prime spirit also coming up. We may see a prime spirit take from these teams as well. It looks like Mitch Moment is just, they know that that inhibitor is gonna be weak and it looks like they just want it. They want that inhibitor down. It looks like they're pushing minions under it. I don't know why Sebrog is just taking tower shots here and he ends up against the entire enemy team though. Yeah, absolutely. And we see the same two items on Sebrog that we saw on Fang Mao in Jima's toy and Zinx's claw barrier. So between the two things, the damage reflection and damage negation is going to be very high. Ferris goes in getting a very large knockup with his third base attack in there. Like Container Defense comes out, locking two members behind at root or the link coming from face, double execution from the Fang Mao. Big, big place. This is going to be a very hard fight for them to win. The inhibitor will go down the root, landing on the Twin Blast, the Twin Blast lower than half health Murdoch. Now stuck between the whole team Murdoch will go down here. But it's not gonna be enough. Chimera going in on that is 1v5. That is another death. They can disengage this fight. They've taken the inhibitor. They have the minions though. They may try to end the game. 10 seconds on the field. 20 seconds on the Fang Mao or on the long, I apologize. This might be Mitch moments game. This might be Mitch moments series right here right now. Mitch moment, not doing a lot of damage anymore. They have no more minions. Click taking a lot of damage from this core. They're not going to be able to end the game here. They're actually going to lose several members, four members down, but 25% left on that core. That means they got the next prime guardian for Mitch moment ends this game. If they can take it. I mean, from what we've seen, what's going to happen is they're going to go for it. And the DDP is going to steal it back and then somehow win. That's what we're going to see. I mean, we're gonna start it up too. DDP knows that this is their only moment. They have no towers in this game so far. This means they need this prime guardian to stay alive. This is a five minute delay of game if DDP is able to clutch it out. But we see the Nitro is just standing by. He knows his moment is coming. If he can pick this up, he will win the game for his team. Does he do it? Try to bat him away. He does not. DDP gets the prime guardian. Secures it for themselves, taking the dual lane tower, but nothing else. I mean, that was more of a defensive prime take than anything because like you said, if Mitch moment were to take the prime right now, they would just win the game. They're very fortunate to have Rock didn't somehow get the steal away with a smite. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, they're running both two smites on each team. So DDP did have a slight advantage going into that. But we see a prime spirit being taken over here on the side of Mitch moment. Not a lot that DDP is going to be able to do. This is going to be the third prime spirit. This is the first water spirit, however, so health and mana regen are going to be on their side. Ferris is trying to come in there, but does not make it in time, getting out of that lane. But yeah, man, going back to that prime guardian, the only benefit that they have from getting that prime guardian is taking this dual lane tower, which still stood prior to that. The mid lane tower and the right lane tower in the off lane are still both standing for team Mitch moment. And it looks like they're just going to reset right now and then start looking for team fights. Yeah, absolutely. Feng Mao in the mid lane trying to keep this pushed up. They know that mid inhibitor has come back up, so they want to take it back down. As we saw before, it's paper thin and they have a lot of pressure in this game. Kuang is able to back. This will be a full 5v5 team fight, it looks like. Mitch moment doesn't need to be careful here because yes, even though they have towers up, we saw last game that towers don't necessarily mean anything if you can stand under the core and just 100 to zero that thing. So all they need is one bad team fight and they could go down here. They've got to keep it together under pressure. I mean, like I said, we're on a five minute timer for the respawn of that prime guardian before another fight breaks out. And like I said, Mitch moment has to put pressure on that prime. They know that if they get it, they win the game, which means DDP also have to put pressure on that prime because they cannot. Are they going to go for this in him? Steel's got the shield up. That was a good shield from Steel to prevent them from quickly taking that in him. Baris got pulled in by the phase, does not take too much damage for it, however, because he has so many escapes. It's a little ridiculous, but we're going to still see a lot of damage coming out on this inhibitor. No, they're going to back out. It seems like Steelwall is dissuading them a little bit. That right lane is pushing in with minions, however. So Twin Blast does have to go over and answer fairly soon. If he wants to do anything. Maybe that's what they're waiting for. They have to answer right lanes so they can push into this mid lane and just take it. Looks like they are just going to push forward. Subject comes there and inhibitor goes down. It's a big ult coming out of the Chimera. Chimera is able to get on the Sparrow, but not able to deal any more damage. Sparrow is backing up. The team is backing up Fengmou out of there. The Murdock is able to snipe away the phase from getting out of that fight. Fengmou still trying to run out of there might go down to Team DDP, but they take that inhibitor and minions are actually on the core. Minions are attacking DDP's core right now. They died basically instantly though, so it didn't do too much for them. But there's nothing on the map for DDP to take. That was a great fight to bring DDP back into it. They're only down by three kills now. However, they are down two inhibitors and five objectives overall in these towers. We might be seeing a mid lane push here come from the Chimera. Chimera did a great job that fight of pushing into Sparrow and ulting her by keeping her at damage out of that fight initially, but he did get pushed off with that containment fence as well. Now we're back to square one. Is there going to be jockeying for position once more? Couple paper thin inhibitors is all that's stated in the way of Mitch Moments taking this entire series. Yeah, absolutely incredible game so far. And that's the other thing, Mangus. Mitch Moments needs to win this game to win the series, but if they lose, they still have another game to make up for it. It's not going to be the end for them if they lose this game. So that has to be a little bit of a release of some pressure on their shoulders, knowing like, okay, even if we don't get it, we still have one more, right? Whereas DDP, this is it. They have this game, and if they lose, that's the end. The pressure's got to be increased for them for sure. So one reason I'm a little surprised by the Chimera pick. Do you really want to hinge the series on a Chimera? Yeah, for me, from the other picks that we've seen being influential, but Rampage was banned this game and Rux was banned this game. Severog was already picked up, theoretically, by Team MM. Mitch Moments. And so from there, what jungle picks do you have left? Kalari, but Kalari's just going to get burst down in all of these team fights and we've seen how strong tanks can be. And Steel, once again, Steel says, I see multiple people, I'm going in. And what does it happen? Decker cage comes through. But he's going to survive this one. And he's going to take a common damage and go down, creating a 5v4 on this right inhibitor respawn. The mid minions are also pushing up to that core. Very carefully, that right inhibitor will go down. Therys getting caught out now, stuck underneath Therys to go down 5v3 in this team fight. They have minions pushing up from two minion waves, 22% on the core. We saw that with no minions, they were able to get 80%. I imagine we'll see Mitch Moments here push for the end of the game. What was this jump in? Chimera has done that multiple times today as well. In this game, taking a lot of damage, they're focusing on damaging the enemies instead of damaging the core, 17%. This could be beneficial for them. The twirflash tried to get in the back line and make something happen. And he does take out the sparrow, but he gets taken out himself. Yeah, the phase is able to pick up the kill, 16% on those minions. If they fought under that core, however, they would have been able to do a lot more flicking. Just going in. Here we go, 10% on the core, 8% on the core, 5% on the core, three members still alive, 2%, 1%, that will be the game for Mitch Moments. Congratulations. Mitch Moments takes it in style. They take it in a traditional manner. They didn't have to use no prime. They didn't have to use any of that craziness. They just pushed down the inhibitors and then pushed for the core. That's the way I wanted to see this particular tournament end. Absolutely incredible gameplay from Mitch Moments throughout this entire game. And even this series, we see force mites coming out. It did not come down to a prime, which is very different from what we've seen for DDP man goose. Usually prime was the thing that either won or lost the game on either side. But both games, Mitch Moments was able to keep some pressure on. Yes, the first game ended in a prime smite off. The second game, they didn't need prime. They just pushed it forward and ended the game that way. And we will be doing some post game interviews. I'm not sure who it's going to be. We don't really get to choose that. They just got to set them up for us. Absolutely incredible, incredible gameplay from all of these teams. DDP had been playing for effectively seven hours straight with a few breaks in between. They did a fantastic job. DDP congratulations on second place. Mitch Moments though, on first place did an incredible, incredible job. Like we've got some staff coming in. So we should be getting set up for these post game interviews. Yeah, absolutely incredible. I mean, man goose, let's revisit some of these picks that we saw that we were a little bit worried about like Nitro on Severog. He did not make it look like Severog struggled in the jungle at all. And in fact, maybe proved us wrong. 14 assists, two kills, only six deaths. He was able to do a lot of work there. He was indeed. Total night and day difference from the other Severog jungle that we saw in this tournament. Yep, absolutely. Still not going to convince me to try it, but it's because I know my skill limits. Absolutely, but congratulations again to Mitch Moments doing an incredible job. Let's take a look at these graphs while we're here, man goose, the damage charts. Wow, phase 24,000 damage. Fang Mao, 24,000 damage. Sparrow, 25,000 damage. Even Twin Blast, 25,000 damage. Incredible, incredible work. Oh, I already see the person that I want to talk to about game one. E-girl, welcome. Congratulations on your win. Congratulations to your whole team. And we're excited to talk to you. So talk to us, E-girl, about that grand, grand smite at the end of game one. Oh, let me tell you, oh, let me tell you, we knew they were going for it, right? So I backed right before, like as they started to run to it, I backed and bought smite because I was like, my jungler can't secure an objective, so I have to deal with myself. And we just sprinted there. And I remember I dropped in the pit and it's at 3K and I know they have three smites. And I'm like, they're gonna smite from 3K. So I saw it and you can ask Granny, I screamed, I was like, just smite it, smite it. And I saw the 900 Trunas pop up and I saw the gold. And I just, I literally screamed. I was like, I got it. To the top of my lungs. And everybody in the call is popping off. And they just, I just saw them wipe and it was just, it was amazing. Yeah. That was a hell of a call too to just go straight for the core. You saw that they were all down, but you guys just went after it. You lost a few people there at the end, but I was, I was a little surprised that you guys were able to just no minions bum rush the core and take it down like that. Yeah. No, it, it came down so close. I was literally just like, if you watch, I'm literally sitting like on the far right side while the tanks are hitting it and they're jumping on the tanks. And I'm just popping it with my tiny little Decker autos for like a hundred damage. Just thinking if we don't win here, we instantly lose the game. And this is going to be the biggest rollercoaster of emotions I have ever felt. Well, you were able to pull out the win. Very, very close game in that first game. And what were you guys thinking, like throughout that game, it was very back and forth. You had lost to two prime guardians already, had multiple inhibitors down. How do you, what was the feeling like in the middle of that game? How were comms where they, could you feel the tension in there? What were you guys like? There were a couple of tense moments. I won't lie, we're like, you know, like there were some plays where I, I took a shutdown on the rampage at one point for my ADC on accident. And you say like, there was definitely some tense moments, but for the most part, we knew that we had gadget Decker so they just couldn't walk in and end because they just infinitely wipe or like, it's just, it's not even, it's not even a contest. They're all dead. So we always knew, we were like, okay, this game's just going to come down to a prime flip. And so pretty much it's just a 50-50 on whoever smites it. So I mean, it was never like, oh, like it's doomed. We don't win. We always knew we had at least a 50% chance to win the game at that point. So it was, it was pretty cool throughout. Yeah. You guys looked like a completely different team that second game, that the first game, you guys were getting a little bit rolled at the first part of that game. But, you know, you did stick to your guns and everything. What was the conversation like? What, what brought you guys back into it? Because when you guys came out in that second game, you just dominated from start to finish. Oh, so me and, oh, me and Flick, we were talking about drafts before game and game two, we went into it. And their first band that gave us Fang Mao, we literally said, all right, GG, game's over. Like they gave us the exact draft that we wanted, like for the entire time. Like we planned for first pick side because everybody won second pick because they were like, oh, like OP ADCs, OP tanks, like we get two picks. But we were planning for first pick the entire time. And so if we got it, we knew we just won because we were going to get our draft guaranteed, which we did. Like we literally got to like the last pick and they pick Chimera and we're like, yeah, GG, this game's over. Yeah, I mean that. We're all confused by that Chimera pick ourselves. I'm not going to tell you that right now. Absolutely. So what, I do want to talk to you about the pick on Nitro in the Severog, with Severog Jungle, we know is a very slower start. Did you guys plan on playing a little bit more of a late game oriented game and get lucky with the amount of kills and assists he was getting? Or what was the thought process of the Severog Jungle? So Nitro plays a lot of Severog Jungle and ranked. Like, I don't know, if you see him in any ranked game, he's like dropping like 20 kills, like plus on it. But the main reason is just, if you like run double tank into ADCs, they just can't play the game. So it's like, even if he doesn't start up a lot of kills, it doesn't really matter. Cause like we're playing a tank, he builds two tank items and then it's just, it's just done, like he just runs at them. Like you can even see like towards the end of that game, he was like literally five levels down as opposed to the Twin Blast and he's still just sprinting at him, like doing what he does. So it's like, it's not even a big deal. Yeah. I mean, the subjugates also were landing consistently every time he walked in there, subjugate after subjugate after subjugate. Incredible, incredible work there. So there is one moment I want to talk to you guys about your feeling and what the call was. You can just take the right inhibitor. You see that you're killing the enemy team. You've got three or four other members down. And instead of going for the prime guardian, you went for the core and didn't get it. What was the thought process going into that? Yeah. So he can tell you, he can tell you. I'm sure you kind of noticed from game one and our like scrims leading up to this. Nitro might be the worst player at smiting objectives I've ever played with. We unironically probably have a row. We unironically probably have a 10% prime, like I guess obtaining, like we do not secure them at all. So we decided that we could just get the safe 80% right there on the core. And we had two inhibs down. So even if we die there, the only thing they can do is they can rush prime themselves and Nitro didn't get to steal it, but they kind of have to flip the entire game on Nitro stealing that because it'll do 30%. And it just wipes their entire core right there. So they have to flip the game right there. And even if they, I guess, win that flip and they did, we just, I just pressure lanes and they can't leave their base because we have double inhibs. So we just go grab prime spirit. We just pressure lanes and just choke them out slowly. Yeah, I mean, I think despite the eventual, like that you guys died for that and didn't quite get the core, I think it was a safer play for you guys. You didn't have to 50-50 it like you're saying, especially if you know that your teammates weak in smiting objectives, it's definitely an important thing to have. And they did, they flipped, they killed you guys, went and immediately flipped that prime onto their favor and they got the dual lane tower. I mean, you guys could not have asked for a more perfect loss of a major objective in the game by losing a single tier one tower on the map for it. Oh yeah, when that happened, like before that, when we went for the game, like we didn't get it, but we got it at 22% and we looked up and we saw, like literally the call was, all right, cool, we damaged their core, like it doesn't matter. Cause we saw all turrets are up, like we get prime, like they get prime, they literally get nothing for it. They can clear one tower off the map, they don't damage or inhibs are all and their core is now down 80%. Like what you saw, like for the next like five to 10 minutes after that, we just kept pressuring their towers over and over to make sure their core never healed. So they made one mistake and we literally instantly win the game off of it because of how much damage we got on their core. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, any primes then thereafter that you guys pick up are an instant ending of the game as well. So it's just, it's a really hard position for DDP to have been put in by you guys and excellent play by you guys for sure in that second game and even the first game. It was a very exciting match all around, very fun to watch. Congratulations, guys, on your win. Thank you. Yeah, congratulations across the board. Thank you guys for taking the time to talk to us afterwards too. Yep, thank you. Meow. That's right to bring DDP now. All right, looks like we're gonna talk to DDP in just a moment here, chat. Absolutely incredible in gameplay from team Mitch Moment, even despite them having a little bit of rest not being warmed up going into that, they showed their dominance in this game. And I mean, it shows even the number three player in NA can miss Smites. If he can miss Smites, anybody can. Oh, the man of the hour that people want to talk to, Soul Reaper and Team DDP. Thank you guys for coming to talk to us. We can't wait to talk to you. Congratulations on your second place position in the Get Through Gaming NA tournament. You guys had a hard fought tournament playing every game all the way through, had a really good best of three in the semifinals, then going into your finals games. Talk to us a little bit about how you felt going into that finals match coming out of your best of three just before. Very tired, very tired. I was gonna ask, do you think that a little bit of a fatigue may have played a factor in your gameplay there towards the end? Because we've followed you guys all day as you've been playing. For sure. Definitely after we lost the third prime in the first game and the second game, we were just kind of, we're all kind of too tired. Unfortunate, unfortunate. You guys played it really well, especially the first game. You guys were absolutely dominating throughout that entire first match. It's just a little unfortunate you got the prime stolen away from you guys. So one of the strategies that's been discussed quite a bit is you guys went with either a double or triple smite strategy throughout this tournament. You are giving up a little bit with going with those smites, but you do seem to gain quite a bit. Is that something you guys think you would do if you had it all to do over again? Or do you think you would go with more blank items and such? I think it just gives you too much pressure being able to invade like reds and blues without really getting contested. And you just have really good secure as long as your like communications really well and you are sweating all at the same time and things like that. Yeah, absolutely. And Soul Reaper, I mean, we want to even chat has been popping off about you for hours at this point because we're almost seven, eight hours into this stream. Every game that you've been in, you've been top of the damage charts, rampage still top of the damage charts in the mid lane. Talk to us about your mid lane journey. I know you and I have played several games throughout this final beta test and you've been playing a lot of mid lane. How did you feel going into this tournament as a whole with your roster? Pretty confident, although we did have a sub for like a lot of the tournament. Like I was pretty unexpected. We also didn't have any really scrims at all. We just kind of sort of just wing it on game day, you know. Yeah, and I mean, even that gadget there, the gadget, sorry, Gighidian pick earlier on in your previous best of three, right? Mangus and I are sitting here like, well he's picked probably one of the worst characters in the game, still top of the damage charts on top of everything. You had some fantastic ultimates in there as well, which so huge props to you for the constant output and pressure that you put into these games. And Ferris, that was probably the best Kuang play I've seen of this entire tournament. Yeah, I didn't see a lot of Kuang played, but what do you think of his new overprime kit as opposed to his old kit? I love Kuang, his kit is like really fun, but it's a little, it has some tweaks that it needs to be done. That's something for you with the autos and the dash. But other than that, I think his new kit is much more fun than what it was previously. And I mean, I think Ferris, we got to go back to the previous best of three you played in the semi-finals on that your first Kuang game of the day, or at least that we were seeing, you stole that prime guardian. How did that feel on Kuang to get in there and steal that prime guardian away from the enemy team? Oh, great, I loved it. I loved this my mechanic. It does leave the game up to being 50-50 sometimes, but it's fun. Yeah, I mean, it was incredible to see you on Kuang. I was even talking about before you made Kuang your pick in that semi-finals match, telling Mangus in the chat and everyone in the chat, Kuang is really strong. You just got to find a player that knows how to do it. And every time you were on Kuang, you showed that you know how to use the Q, use the right click, use the dash, manipulate those autos to work in your favor. And it was just really, really great to see. And I'm still just 100% blown away soul reaper by your mid lane rampage. That was insane. Into a gadget and you were dominating. Can't really fight you when you're rampage. You just got to ignore damage a lot of the time. Yep, absolutely. Well, guys, again, congratulations on your second place win. You guys had a huge fight and uphill climb throughout this whole roster and throughout this whole day. Go get some rest, please. But congratulations again, and thanks for coming to talk to us. Thank you. Thank you. All right, everyone. Well, thank you all for hanging out with us all day. I mean, we're going on seven hours and 20 minutes of this stream. It's been absolutely incredible to have everyone in chat hanging out with us throughout the long, long games today. The two, the best of three in the semifinals and the two games in the finals and everyone excited for every single game and every single play. Mangus, any final words for everyone in the chat? It was a great day. It was a lot of fun. The games got better and better and better as we've gone along. We had some real nail buyers, some real roller coaster rides, but it was such a good time. It was such a good time. I mean, I hope you guys had a good time. It was a great tournament all around. The EU tournament was also a lot of fun. Just a big shout out to Get Through Gaming for organizing these tournaments and doing such a great job of keeping the organization up and hurting the cats because there's a lot of cat-hard work done. Absolutely, yeah. Thank you, guys. Thank you. Lixillian and Anaretha. I know you two are the ones we've mainly communicated with throughout all of this. Thank you for helping get us involved and for hosting this whole tournament. It's been super fun for both EU and NA and a great way to close out this final beta test for Paragon the Over Prime. If you guys haven't already, make sure you join their Discord down below in the Twitch description. You'll be able to click that link, take it to the Discord, so you can join in on future events and tournaments that they do and host through Get Through Gaming. And do you guys have any final words you want for the chat or for us while we're still live? Yes, Lixillian's voice is currently dead so I can. Thank you, everyone, for partaking. And by the way, and thank you, everyone, for making sure that everything went along smoothly. Of course, it was a little rough at first for this American tournament, but I think that it worked out in the end. Thank you once again for partaking and everyone has been wonderful. The American community, the Russian community, you all have been very great to hang around with and very great to talk to. I hope that we could do this again when Over Prime finally is released. Yeah, absolutely. I'm looking forward to play with everybody here when the game comes out. All right. Well, thank you, Enora. Thank you again, Lixillian. Appreciate you guys both for putting this together. Make sure you guys go join their Discord. But that is it for the stream today and the NA tournament. Congratulations again to Mitch Moment for their first place win. And we will see you all next time.