The LPL champions sent the LCS representatives packing in a clean sweep.

Game one was the perfect example.

But aside from that, the multi-LPL Split champions managed to rack up 22 kills.

Both teams were keen to skirmish, trading kills from the get-go.

The only difference was replacing Rakan with Braum.

But when game three began, RNG proved why its line-up was crucial in their previous victory.

RNG took a strong lead in the early game and only built their momentum from there.

From then on, it was an even match between both sides.

But even that wasn’t enough with Joseph “Jojopyun” Pyun keeping the base alive almost single-handedly.

Even at a number’s advantage, RNG still had to back out after losing two core champions.