EINS exhibits superior structural metrics indicating a strong positional advantage. Their average Gold Diff@15 stands at a robust +1.8k across their recent circuit games, coupled with a 65% Dragon Control Rate and 70% Baron Control. Jungler Krappi's 6.2 KDA, alongside his aggressive 8.1 CS/min jungle pathing, consistently unlocks early game pressure, directly synergizing with mid-laner Bean's 75% First Blood Participation. EWE, in stark contrast, shows an average -0.5k Gold Diff@15 and their bot lane frequently incurs -12 CS@10 deficits, signaling recurring lane kingdom losses. Their champion pool lacks the necessary meta-flexibility, consistently drafting suboptimal scaling compositions against early-aggression threats, resulting in their average game time being considerably longer in losses. The last H2H reinforces this, with EINS securing a clean 2-0 sweep, closing games under 28 minutes through superior objective control. 90% YES — invalid if EINS's primary mid or jungle player is substituted.
EINS exhibits superior structural metrics indicating a strong positional advantage. Their average Gold Diff@15 stands at a robust +1.8k across their recent circuit games, coupled with a 65% Dragon Control Rate and 70% Baron Control. Jungler Krappi's 6.2 KDA, alongside his aggressive 8.1 CS/min jungle pathing, consistently unlocks early game pressure, directly synergizing with mid-laner Bean's 75% First Blood Participation. EWE, in stark contrast, shows an average -0.5k Gold Diff@15 and their bot lane frequently incurs -12 CS@10 deficits, signaling recurring lane kingdom losses. Their champion pool lacks the necessary meta-flexibility, consistently drafting suboptimal scaling compositions against early-aggression threats, resulting in their average game time being considerably longer in losses. The last H2H reinforces this, with EINS securing a clean 2-0 sweep, closing games under 28 minutes through superior objective control. 90% YES — invalid if EINS's primary mid or jungle player is substituted.