DK had a job to do in game two of this LCK series. Reverse their regular-season form and win the second game of a series. They failed at that task, continuing their struggles at this point in the series. The Morgana from VicLa seemed to throw a wrench in DK’s plans for the draft. BFX ties up the series, meaning we have at least two more games.
The draft for both teams continued along a standard path. That was until BFX’s final pick. To prevent DK from picking Rakan on R5 and as a neutralizer to Annie in the mid lane. DK had to pivot to Lulu to lower the value of the Morgana.
BFX Composition
DK Composition
After chaos in the bot lane during game one, both teams decided to take it slow. The first kill came at the eleven-minute mark with a DK dive onto Clear.
After a slow and calculated early game, DK forced fights that they were not favored in. Moving into a split engagement on the Rift Herald fight gave BFX a significant lead. It went from bad to worse for DK as they tried to collapse on Clear. The Sundered Sky Aatrox lived long enough for the rest of his team to show up. BFX chased down the rest of the DK and secured the ace.
The laning phase was unimpressive from VicLa, but Morgana was not picked for the lane. Once it reached skirmishes and team fights, VicLa’s value accelerated. He landed plenty of bindings to set up kills and deny DK from ever taking an even fight. The Black Shield value was not too high, but that was predominantly down to the dominance of BFX in fights.
DK
BFX
Player of the Game – Clear
The script continued to follow the same patterns for DK in game two. Not only did they lose, but they had almost no chance to win. DK splitting up in fights and ambitious flank attempts caused their demise. Will BFX continue to keep the pressure on DK?
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