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Just when we thought things had settled into something resembling a natural
order, the paradigm shifted yet again. This week we saw major upheavals in
both China and Korea, and the result has left the international landscape an
unstable landslide of teams shifting all around.
Marquee matches around the world continue this week with CLG vs. TSM, H2K vs.
Fnatic, Vici vs. Qiao Gu, and Jin Air vs. Najin. Each of these matches gives
us another piece to solve the puzzle that is the 2015 League of Legends
season.
Come take a glimpse at what changed this week...
当我们认为大局已经进入了比较没有变量的时候,整个环境却又巨变了。这个礼拜我们在中
国区与韩国区都看到排名巨幅的上升,这造成了在国际排名上无法阻止的大洗牌。
在这个礼拜世界各地都有倍受瞩目的对决,CLG vs. TSM, H2K vs. Fnatic, Vici vs.
Qiao Gu, and Jin Air vs. Najin 等等的决战都赋予我们解开《英雄联盟》2015赛季这个
谜团的拼图。
让我们一瞥这个星期的变化...
KOREA
1.( - ) SKTelecom T1 (7-0) [14-2]
2.(+1) KOO Tigers (5-3) [12-8]
3.(+3) Najin e-mFire (5-2) [11-6]
4.(+1) Jin Air Green Wings (5-2) [11-5]
5.(-3) CJ Entus (4-3) [9-9]
6.(-2) KT Rolster (5-2) [11-6]
7.(+2) Anarchy (2-6) [8-13]
8.(-1) Samsung (2-6) [7-12]
9.(-1) Incredible Miracle (2-5) [5-12]
10.( - ) SBENU Sonicboom (0-8) [1-16]
There are some pretty abrupt changes here. In past rankings, we've touched
upon the KOO Tigers' resurgence, and they appear to have regained their
pre-IEM Katowice form finally. On the other hand, CJ Entus has hit a wall and
have lost three straight matches to land at 4-3.
This isn't to say that CJ Entus is a bad team