Hungry for Victory: Dplus KIA Upsets Gen.G to Reach Finals

Another upset has unfolded.

Dplus KIA, perhaps the least-hyped team among the LCK participants, has defied the odds to reach the finals. Despite facing the adversity of unpaid wages, the team seems to have turned this challenge into a source of motivation.

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In the process of securing the first Dragon, DK even managed to take down ‘Canyon’s’ Naafiri. DK continued to build a lead over Gen.G through successful plays, including a bottom-lane dive and a victory in a skirmish near the Dragon pit. By the 19-minute mark, DK held a 5k-gold lead, though Gen.G did manage to pick off ‘Smash’s’ Ezreal.

DK remained in the driver’s seat, quickly stacking three Dragons. While Gen.G prevented them from taking the next one and narrowed the gold gap, DK pulled away again after winning a skirmish in Gen.G’s blue-side jungle. In the following teamfight, DK secured a decisive victory, chasing down the retreating opponents to wipe them out and take Baron.

Gen.G showed incredible resilience. Despite being behind, their five-man coordination in teamfights allowed them to fight back and close the gap. Both teams displayed immense focus. While Gen.G’s comeback attempt was impressive, DK won the final teamfight, closing out a long, grueling Game 1.

Game 2 was a fierce battle. Gen.G held a slight lead early on, but DK gradually clawed their way back through skirmishes, keeping the game tight. Gen.G, having consistently secured Dragons, eventually gained the upper hand and prepared for the next Dragon after reaching three stacks.

After calmly controlling vision and securing the Dragon Soul, Gen.G turned their attention to Baron. A teamfight broke out at the 31-minute mark; DK eliminated three members, leaving only Ziggs and Akali, and secured Baron. With the buff, the momentum shifted to DK.

Gen.G still held a slight lead in global gold, making the next teamfight critical. The teams clashed in the mid lane, where Gen.G emerged victorious after taking down DK’s primary damage dealer, ‘Smash’s’ Miss Fortune. Gen.G pressed their advantage by taking the Elder Dragon. Although DK defended well, they eventually crumbled under the pressure of Gen.G’s Elder Dragon and Baron-empowered push, leveling the series at 1-1.

In the final game, both teams played cautiously, avoiding unnecessary fights and focusing on growth by trading top and bottom towers. The first kill did not occur until the 15-minute mark, when Gen.G caught out ‘Lucid’s’ Jarvan near the mid lane. The teams then traded a few kills as the game progressed.

A short while later, DK won a massive mid teamfight and secured Baron in relatively quick fashion. With the momentum, DK waited patiently for the next Dragon to grow their lead. During the Dragon fight, ‘Canyon’s’ Xin Zhao managed to secure the objective, but DK won the teamfight. Gen.G faced a major crisis but managed to defend their base and prevent an immediate loss.

Ultimately, DK emerged as the winner. After picking off ‘Chovy’s’ Sylas in the top lane and securing Baron, DK launched a methodical assault, destroyed Gen.G’s Nexus, and punched their ticket to the finals. As a result, the 3rd-place match will feature T1 vs. Gen.G, while the finals will see Karmine Corp face off against Dplus KIA.

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.
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