{"id":37998,"date":"2024-08-26T20:19:43","date_gmt":"2024-08-27T00:19:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=37998"},"modified":"2024-08-26T20:19:43","modified_gmt":"2024-08-27T00:19:43","slug":"flyquest-secure-first-lol-world-championship-berth-in-four-years","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/flyquest-secure-first-lol-world-championship-berth-in-four-years\/","title":{"rendered":"FlyQuest secure first LoL World Championship berth in four years"},"content":{"rendered":"
FlyQuest pulled off a stunning victory against Cloud9 in round two of the League of Legends<\/a> Championship Series (LCS) Summer Playoffs, securing their place at the 2024 LoL World Championship alongside Team Liquid.<\/p>\n This marks FlyQuest’s first World Championship appearance in four years, and they did it in style, taking down one of the LCS\u2019s most storied teams.<\/p>\n FlyQuest\u2019s journey to this victory wasn\u2019t straightforward.<\/p>\n After finishing third in the LCS Summer<\/a> regular season with a 5-2 record, FlyQuest fell to Cloud9 0-2 on the final day.<\/p>\n However, their thirst for revenge was evident in the playoffs.<\/p>\n Despite losing the first game of the series, FlyQuest looked dominant throughout, nearly clinching the win in map one before Cloud9 managed a narrow comeback.<\/p>\n From that point on, it was all FlyQuest.<\/p>\n In the following maps, FlyQuest took control, winning maps two and three in long but convincing fashion.<\/p>\n The final map, however, was a masterclass in dominance.<\/p>\n FlyQuest dismantled Cloud9 in just 26 minutes with a perfect 14-0 kill score, leaving Cloud9 without a single kill.<\/p>\n A significant contributor to FlyQuest\u2019s victory was mid laner Song “Quad” Su-hyeong, who celebrated his 22nd birthday by putting on an exceptional performance.<\/p>\n Quad achieved a 25-5 kill\/death score over the series, with a standout nine-kill performance in Game 2 on Smolder.<\/p>\n His 81% kill participation underscored his critical role in FlyQuest’s success.<\/p>\n But it wasn\u2019t just Quad who shone.<\/p>\n Top laner Gabri\u00ebl “Bwipo” Rau rebounded from a difficult start to hold his own in a Renekton vs. K\u2019Sante battle against C9\u2019s Park “Thanatos” Seung-gyu.<\/p>\n Meanwhile, jungler Kacper “Inspired” S\u0142oma secured a crucial baron steal on map three, shifting the momentum decisively in FlyQuest\u2019s favour.<\/p>\n After the match, Inspired highlighted the team\u2019s growth in coordination, stating, \u201cThe team is finally doing only coordinated plays; in this game and the whole series, we never took a fight when we didn\u2019t need to.\u201d<\/p>\n This win sends FlyQuest to the upper bracket final against Team Liquid on Saturday, August 31.<\/p>\n Although their primary goal of reaching LoL Worlds<\/a> is secured, FlyQuest is far from complacent.<\/p>\n Inspired acknowledged the challenge ahead, noting that Team Liquid is equally adept at controlled gameplay, making their upcoming match anything but easy.<\/p>\n Welcome to #LCS<\/a> Championship weekend, FlyQuest \ud83c\udfc6#FLYWIN<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/VmkmfQIhTr<\/a><\/p>\n — LCS (@LCSOfficial) August 25, 2024<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n \n