'House-sized Cho'Gath' G2 wins Game 2... T1 pushed to the brink

리그 오브 레전드 League of Legend : Clash of Fates
©RIOT GAMES

G2 Esports secured a victory in Game 2, reaching match point first. T1 is now on the verge of elimination.

T1 drew first blood in Game 2. 'Keria' Ryu Min-seok, playing Pyke, roamed to the mid lane to gift a kill to 'Oner' Moon Hyun-joon's Naafiri. G2 Esports responded by ambushing 'Doran' Choi Hyun-joon's Yorick to level the playing field. T1 then pulled ahead as Pyke landed a solo kill on 'Caps' Syndra, followed by a lopsided team fight where T1 picked up three kills. G2 Esports managed to catch their breath by taking down the overextended Pyke and Naafiri in their jungle.

A fierce back-and-forth ensued, with both teams trading kills in skirmishes across the map. After Pyke’s sharp skill combos caught Syndra, G2 Esports retaliated by picking off 'Faker' Lee Sang-hyeok's Ryze. In the mid lane, G2 traded 'Hans Sama's Lucian for both members of T1's bottom duo. Riding this momentum, G2 Esports deployed the Rift Herald in the mid lane to secure both kills and a tower, resulting in a massive point swing. The spoils of war: Baron.

Empowered by the Baron buff, G2 Esports played even more aggressively. They picked off Yorick and Naafiri in succession and demolished all tier-two towers. They then baited T1 toward Baron, where 'Labrov' used Bard's ultimate skill to isolate 'Phase' Kim Su-hwan's Mel, followed by a kill on Yorick to safely secure the Baron. With the buff, G2 Esports pushed in, led by 'Broken Blade's' house-sized Cho'Gath, to destroy the Nexus and take Game 2.

리그 오브 레전드 League of Legend : Clash of Fates
©RIOT GAMES
This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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