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[DH] Dreamhack Winter 2012 Wrap-up

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NeoIllusions
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
United States37500 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-11-27 18:02:02
November 27 2012 16:10 GMT
#1
Photo: Dreamhack Flickr



Hallå and welcome to DreamHack Winter 2012. Not only is it the largest LAN in the world, but it has to be one of the most diverse tournaments since the World CyberGames. LoL and DotA2 coexisting at the same event? You don’t say!

Earlier this month, we saw Curse.eu carry away the gold at Tales of the Lane. However, each EU tourney seems to only field a handful of EU’s best teams. Despite EU teams all choosing to grace their presence at tournaments in such an unsynchronised manner, it is still a delight to watch them clash. Europe has had a history of fierce competition, with many teams often unseating the incumbents unlike the more historically stagnant environments of North America and China.

At Dreamhack two of Europe’s best in CLG.eu and Fnatic arrived at Jönköping to challenge the latest team clad in gold, Curse.eu, for supremacy. Who claimed victory? What does it mean? Did CLG.eu finish a game before everyone fell asleep?



Table of Contents


Results and Standings

Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger

Awards and Accolades

Clairvoyance into the Future



Results and Standings

1st - [image loading]Fnatic
2nd - [image loading]Counter Logic Gaming.eu (CLG.eu)
3rd & 4th -
[image loading]
Sju Sjösjuka Sjömän & [image loading]Copenhagen Wolves

Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger

By: NeoIllusions


This DreamHack Winter was a Highlander story. Multiple teams battled through the Bring Your Own Computer bracket but in the end, Sju Sjösjuka Sjömän and Copenhagen Wolves stood alone against their decimated competition. SSS was comprised of Swedish friends who banded together simply for DreamHack. Their roster include several big names including Jree, the impressive support for CLG.eu @ MLG Dallas, and Kottenx, the jungler for team ALTERNATE. The Copenhagen Wolves on the other hand have played as a team for some time and DHW marked their first offline tournament.
These two challengers shocked the audience as they continued storm their way through Group Stage bracket next, denying teams like Curse.eu and Team Acer a chance at the prize. But in the end, the two immortals of the EU scene were set to clash in the grand finals.

In the left corner, we have team Fnatic, the winners of LoL Season 1 and DreamHack Summer 2011.
In the right corner, we have CLG.eu, the winners of Lone Star Clash 2 and DreamHack Summer 2012.

Fittingly enough, both finalists have been crowned at DreamHack before. But in the end, when all was said and done, Fnatic emerged with their blades lording over CLG.eu. Even after losing the first game, Fnatic clenched their grip and doubled down, winning games 2 and 3 in a very decisive fashion. Congratulations Fnatic, you are the lone ones standing at the end of DreamHack Winter 2012.

Awards and Accolades

By: NeoIllusions


Team to Ward Watch: [image loading]Fnatic
After winning League of Legends Season 1, Fnatic fell into a state of slumber. Several underwhelming performances in 2012 riddled the team’s mantle, not a single Top 3 finish for many months. This led to Season 1 fan favorite, Shushei, to be benched and not soon after, fabled Bot lane pair Lamia and Mellisan eventually retired from the scene. However, what is most impressive is Fnatic’s management. Building around their core AP player, xPeke, and Jungler, Cyanide; team manager, hxd, handpicked sOAZ and nRated to assemble a new team. With young Rekkles rounding out the ADC position, Fnatic swept through this tournament with serious determination and it paid off.
It will be interested to see if this is the return of the Fnatic from before or simply a one time performance. All the while, the EU scene yearns for more teams to step up and poise their Region as a worthy challenge to the Asians. Will Fnatic answer that call?

Honorable Mention: [image loading]Copenhagen Wolves
Not to say this tournament was upset after upset, but DreamHack Winter was a score for the little guy. After a stellar performance at Tales of the Lane, Curse.eu was expected to be a shoe-in as one of the teams to advance from Group B. However, a hardy group of Danes struck a hard blow against the favorites and managed to force a three-way tie in the group. Even though failing to defeat Curse a second time, the Wolves held out long enough against Curse. This fact, combined with their swift dispatch of The Mighty Midgets, meant the Wolves edged out Curse in the end and knocked Crs.eu out of the running

"See champion, Kill champion" Award: [image loading]Froggen (Semifinals: CLG.eu vs Copenhagen, Game 2)
Need a light?
From a blind Lee Sin kill to tag team wombo combos with yellowpete, sometimes Froggen just wants to show you something bright.
Are you a plant?
Froggen highly suggests some sun beams to make your day.
Froggen and skill shots, mix well but don’t look directly at him. May cause retinal scarring and sun burns.

Honorable Mention: Cyanide (Grand Finals: CLG.eu vs Fnatic, Game 1) (VOD)
Sometimes the best plays are the ones where a player is simply at the right place, at the right time. sOAZ is desperately trying to hold off three CLG members at Top. At the moment yellowpete decides to dive, Cyanide Safeguards sOAZ to momentarily keep his ally alive. Eventually, Ezreal kills Warwick but Lee Sin revenge kills Ezreal and begins to chase Snoopeh. While Lee Sin is demonstrating his superiority as a duelist, Krepo on Lulu accidently suicides into the tower a few seconds too early before he can count to 10. This amusing series of events allowed Fnatic to take an adequate lead against CLG.eu in the early moments of Game 1.

Olympic Javelin Track and Field Award: [image loading]Crs.eu
A prince one week and a pauper the next; Curse.eu was riding high coming into DreamHack. After a decisive win over Eclypsia, Crs.eu had everything to prove that their win at Tales of the Lane was anything but a fluke. Unfortunately, Curse failed to convince their detractors. With a rapid turn of events, they went from winning one tournament to failing to advance out of the first round in this one. Indicating that consistency may be an issue, Crs.eu has less than a week to regroup and set their mind straight for IPL5.

Honorable Mention: [image loading]CLG.eu
While advancing to the grand finals of any tournament is a cause for celebration for most teams, CLG.eu is not your average European team. They fulfilled their fans’ expectations by systemically dismantling the lesser known teams at DreamHack. However, when faced with a far more competent team in the Finals, CLG.eu were not able to gather themselves and function as an S-class team. Second place and 85,000 SEK is not bad for a weekend but it’s not the CLG.eu that fans expected, nor of CLG members in themselves. A few missteps were made at DreamHack but CLG.eu have little room for mistakes next week.

Dora the Explorer Award: [image loading]Froggen (Grand Finals: CLG.eu vs Fnatic, Game 3) (VOD)
Sometimes, even the most veteran of players can be overwhelmed by cupidity, especially if you are an AP player who kills minions and wraiths like it your day job. CLG.eu descends upon Dragon which is about to spawn in a matter of seconds. Seeing that Cyanide is out of position in Top lane, Froggen decides to disengage from his team, relinquishing CLG.eu’s numbers advantage going into Dragon. A 4v4 is not a bad fight but in a surprising move of miscommunication, CLG.eu aggros Dragon within Fnatic’s line of sight. Fnatic collapses upon CLG with ease, taking not only Dragon for free but also taking down Krepo and Snoopeh. The absence of Froggen for a single Dragon encounter ensured Fnatic a sizeable advantage going into midgame.

Honorable Mention: [image loading]Citizen (Group Stage: SSS vs Acer) (VOD)
One cannot stress the importance of wards enough. If your team lacks vision, then play safe and close together. SSS pressed Top lane but disengages into Acer’s jungle. Even though entirely blind in their own jungle, Acer members recklessly enter in a nonchalant manner. Citizen’s ill-timed Body Slam over a wall for no apparently reason leaves him isolated from his team as well as lacking in an escape ability when he’s caught by SSS. Acer attempts to salvage Citizen’s blunder only to lose three other members and eventually their mid inhibitor.

Clairvoyance into the Future

What DreamHack showed is that the EU scene is still very volatile. As we saw with Crs.eu, they came in first at Tales of the Lane only to fail to advance out of Group Stage a week later. On the other side of the coin, we saw the reemergence of the old guard, Fnatic. It goes to show that practice and diligent bootcamping does pay know. Know your enemy and know yourself.

This is all leading up to IPL5, which is in a few days. With Alternate dropping out and Fnatic attending, IPL5 has assembled the four strongest teams that Europe has to offer. EU fans must be excited to see how all their favorites fare against North American and Asian teams.

Art by Caulo (Deviantart)
This edition of the TeamLiquid LoL write-up was brought to you by NeoIllusions, JBright, MoonBear Chiharu Harukaze, TheYango, Navi, GTR, Xxio and Chexx.

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Vlanitak
Profile Joined November 2009
Norway3045 Posts
November 27 2012 17:50 GMT
#2
Good write-up as usual, though small nitpick: Cyanide has been on fnatic since the dawn of time. Soaz, Nrated and Rekkles was handpicked for a team with Cyanide and xPeke
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NeoIllusions
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
United States37500 Posts
November 27 2012 18:02 GMT
#3
Haha, I dun da bad. Harry actually tweet me about this mistake.

It's been fixed. Thanks.
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onlywonderboy
Profile Joined August 2012
United States23745 Posts
November 27 2012 18:57 GMT
#4
Real bummer Rekkles just turned 16, he won't be able to compete in Riot tournaments until September 2013. I understand Riot has to implement the age restriction since they are playing a salary, but some of the best players won't be able to play in Season 3 because of it.
RIP Ryan Davis / TL or Die / @onlywonderboy
NeoIllusions
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
United States37500 Posts
November 27 2012 19:07 GMT
#5
On November 28 2012 03:57 onlywonderboy wrote:
Real bummer Rekkles just turned 16, he won't be able to compete in Riot tournaments until September 2013. I understand Riot has to implement the age restriction since they are playing a salary, but some of the best players won't be able to play in Season 3 because of it.


Actually, I can only think of a handful of players who are capped because of the age restriction, Rekkles and Pobelter off the top of my head. Consider if you're under 17, you're still in high school, it's not really a bad decision.
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thenexusp
Profile Joined May 2009
United States3721 Posts
November 27 2012 20:44 GMT
#6
Sweet! Always enjoy these LoL writeups.
onlywonderboy
Profile Joined August 2012
United States23745 Posts
November 27 2012 23:29 GMT
#7
On November 28 2012 04:07 NeoIllusions wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 28 2012 03:57 onlywonderboy wrote:
Real bummer Rekkles just turned 16, he won't be able to compete in Riot tournaments until September 2013. I understand Riot has to implement the age restriction since they are playing a salary, but some of the best players won't be able to play in Season 3 because of it.


Actually, I can only think of a handful of players who are capped because of the age restriction, Rekkles and Pobelter off the top of my head. Consider if you're under 17, you're still in high school, it's not really a bad decision.

Yeah, I guess there aren't that many S-tier players under the age of 17, just a couple of one's on NA teams. Yeah, finishing high school is more important than play LoL professionally.
RIP Ryan Davis / TL or Die / @onlywonderboy
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