Matt “It’s Pure Luck” Lee
It was far from the hardest test they will face this year, or even this tournament, but the new look Roccat lineup was dominant today versus the Dolphins of Wall Street in the first round of the Intel Extreme Masters Cologne. Coming into IEM Cologne as the likely favorite to win a spot in Katowice in March, Roccat was crisp and efficient in the two game sweep. The second round will see them draw stiffer competition as they square off against NA LCS representative Counter Logic Gaming but based on today’s performance it’s hard to not like their chances to move through to the finals.
Game one started off fairly slowly but for a bit of early action down in the bottom lane that saw former Millenium AD carry Creaton (Ezreal) nearly pick up an early kill on Woolite (Corki) only to be thwarted by a nice Aqua Prison by Vander (Nami) in the middle of an Arcane Shift. The game would see its first attempted gank just after the five minute mark. Lasagna (Pantheon) went to the top lane in an attempt to pick off Overpow (Irelia) who would quickly flash to safety but almost immediately reengaged as Jankos (Elise) was arriving on from river. The level two Equilibrium Strike from Overpow would prove crucial this fight as not only was the stun long enough to use the ability twice, it helped lock down Lasagna as it was chained with Cocoon from Jankos. The Roccat jungler picked up first blood as we have seen so many times before and with a little help from Ryu (Jayce) roaming up top Overpow picked up the second kill on Meziljie (Gnar) while just barely surviving himself.
Roccat would find a pick on Lasagna
a few minutes later courtesy of a deep ward placed at the red buff of DoWS. The
game started to snowball out of control at this point. Roccat would pick up a
dragon just after the ten minute mark while Overpower would simultaneously pick
up a solo kill in the top lane as he tower dove Meziljie. Ryu, Jankos and
Vander would find a kill on Bebe (Xerath) on the edge of the jungle near the
mid lane as he was caught trying to steal dragon with a Xerath ultimate only to
be Aqua Prisoned himself. The only lane that hadn’t gone horribly wrong for the
Dolphins this late into the game was bottom where Creaton and Masterwork
(Karma) were trading with Woolite and Vander fairly effectively. It simply wasn’t
going to be enough for the Dolphins to get anything done. The vision control
and map pressure were too stacked in Roccat’s favor and so was the gold
advantage. At just over the fifteen minute mark Overpow was already 6/0/2 on a
very snowbally champion and closing out the game was merely a formality for
Roccat and it would mercifully end for the Dolphins in twenty-two minutes.
Game two started off quite slowly much
as game one did and it was at the five minute mark again that the game would
see someone take a trip back to base via a grey screen. It was played
brilliantly by Vander (Thresh) landing a hook on Masterwork (Nami) who erred by
venturing into his bushes instead of staying in his minion wave. Jankos (Lee
Sin) took the lantern from river into the fight and would make a nice play on a
ward hop to slow Masterwork down and allowed Roccat to pick up first blood.
However, DoWS would answer back a few minutes later as Jankos was caught being
a bit greedy as he seemed to favor
stealing the enemy blue buff away. He would pay for it as Bebe (Syndra) picked
up the kill and secured his own blue. But Jankos would get revenge shortly
after that as he and Ryu (Fizz) would team up to take down the Dolphin’s mid
laner and the blue buff would be turned back over to Jankos.
The lead for Roccat stood at one
thousand gold at ten minutes with neither team yet to take a dragon. The two
teams would exchange kills on a Roccat invade that stole away the DoWS red
buff. Masterwork was caught by Jankos and Ryu but was able to flash away.
Lasagna (Kha’Zix) and Bebe were then able to close in on Jankos and Ryu with
Bebe once again taking Jankos out with another Unleashed Power. A teleport
bottom from Overpow (Gnar) sent the Dolphins scrambling away with Masterwork
being killed for the second time in the game. But while this was happening,
Bebe found another victim as a straggling Vander was picked off in the river
close to mid lane resulting in a two for one in favor of the Dolphins of Wall
Street. Meziljie (Jax) took down the top tower just after all of this ended and
it brought the gold between the two teams to dead even just shy of twelve
minutes into the game.
Bebe played well up until this point
but would make a mistake of face checking a bush in his own jungle that resulted
in a kill for Jankos and a dragon being picked up for Roccat. They would continue to hang close with Roccat
for the next few minutes but little mistakes would begin to add up. Meziljie
went for an engage in bottom on Vander in what appeared to be a 3v2 in favor of
DoWS but they never saw Ryu enter the brush and it was quickly turned back around
on the Dolphins. Woolite picked up the kill on Meziljie and would get another
on Masterwork on the ensuing chase by Roccat. The fight would be extended long
enough for Lasagna and Bebe to attempt to get involved but their efforts were
in vain as they both were killed and it was a 4-0 for team Roccat. The lead was
suddenly commanding for Roccat as it surged to four-thousand gold at sixteen
minutes; as noted above, it had been dead even just four minutes prior.
With sightstones completed for two
members, Roccat began to find picks as they wanted. They would catch Creaton
out near his own red bluff and took their second dragon of the game. Overpow
would defeat Meziljie in a duel and the deficit grew to almost seven-thousand
for DoWS twenty minutes into the game. It took a bit longer this time but now
it seemed to be a repeat of game one. The Dolphins seemed dazed as Roccat would
take objectives and turrets as they pleased as the game progressed. A great
hook from Vander onto Bebe would initiate the team fight that all but signaled
the game was over as Roccat would ace DoWS without losing any of their own
members. Roccat would pick up the Baron before winning one final team fight in
the opponent’s base and pushing through for the win in twenty-six minutes.