G2 Mikyx pulls off triple Rakan knockup to earn first kill of LEC Season Grand Finals

G2 Esports assist Mikyx has been an unstoppable drive within the LEC this season, and within the first jiffy of the LEC Season Finals, the reigning MVP stored the momentum going by incomes the primary kill of the League of Legends grand ultimate collection. 

In an early-game scenario that appeared solely misplaced for G2, Mikyx got here in to avoid wasting the day and declare an vital First Blood by means of a three-man Rakan knockup beneath his personal backside lane turret. 

Within the situation, G2 AD carry Hans Sama was engaged on by three members of Fnatic and fell inside an inch of his life after being hit by the mixed strain of Trymbi’s Alistar, Razork’s Maokai, and Noah’s Aphelios. As Ignite ticked down Hans Sama’s HP bar, he retreated beneath his turret whereas Mikyx got here in and deterred the Fnatic members’ consideration. 

Mikyx dashed into the body with a Flash-Grand Entrance (W) mixture and caught all three of Fnatic’s gankers with the knockup. Most significantly, he caught Trymbi’s Alistar within the combo and compelled the large bull to maintain aggro from the turret, which ultimately did sufficient harm to safe the primary kill of the sport. G2 may’ve doubtlessly stored the play going, as jungler Yike confirmed as much as the underside lane shortly after the kill, however Fnatic’s gamers expended all of their Flashes upon his arrival, leading to an enormous early-game momentum shift in favor of G2.

That early kill set the tone for the complete first recreation of the collection, as G2 claimed a complete of 27 kills throughout 27 minutes. The 2 groups mixed for 41 kills within the recreation. Mikyx was one of many largest catalysts in G2’s recreation one victory, as he completed the competition with a scoreline of two/4/19, ok for a private KDA of 5.25. 

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Employees Author protecting World of Warcraft and League of Legends, amongst others. Mike’s been with Dot since 2020, and has been protecting esports since 2018.

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