LoL: Professional game of the best team in the USA turns into a total clown fiesta with 47 kills

LoL: Professional game of the best team in the USA turns into a total clown fiesta with 47 kills

The last league match in the American League of Legends by Team Solo Mid turned into a fun spectacle. Neither of the LoL teams had anything to play for, so everyone just played around. In the end, there were 47 kills and a loss for TSM, the best team in the USA.

Why was the game so strange? It was the last game of the regular season in LoL between Team Solo Mid and Dignitas. For both teams, the game had absolutely no significance, as the outcome had no impact on the standings:

  • Team Solo Mid was firmly in first place in the LCS – they could not be displaced from the top spot
  • Dignitas was firmly in sixth place in the LCS – whether they won or lost was completely irrelevant
A Clown Fiesta refers to such a strange spectacle where no one really knows what’s going on: In LoL, it represents a game that “gets out of hand” or that “apparently no one takes seriously anymore”.

All pros played a role they don’t usually play

This was the result: All 10 players in the match played a role they usually do not play. It’s about as if Bayern Munich started with Lewandowski in goal and Neuer as striker:

The players took more risks in the match than usual and everything felt a bit like “Solo Queue Kamikaze” and not like a professional game.

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This is how the game ended: Dignitas was able to decide the match in just 26 minutes with 30 to 17 kills. The 47 kills are almost double the league average of 25 this year.

The probably best player of the match was Dignitas’ ADC, Neo, who played in the jungle as Gragas and secured 18 assists.

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After the game, FakeGod from Dignitas said: Neither team had anything to play for, so they just decided to have fun.

Hopefully, FakeGod had more fun than against Impact recently:

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Source(s): dotesports
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