The second semi-final at League of Legends MSI 2022 has finally ended. This was arguably one of the most dominant performances by T1 as the Korean champions demolished G2 Esports 3-0 and booked a place in the finals.
T1 has shown that there is no need to push through mid-to-late games as long as they have a solid early game. This might be good or bad depending upon the meta or the teams that T1 is facing.
However, it seems to be working, and there is no reason to change it in any way whatsoever. Because RNG is also a team that relies on mid-to-late games, it might be T1's tournament to lose.
Before discussing anything else, it is first important to provide the schedule for the finals at League of Legends MSI 2022: Finals - May 29, 2022.
The match will start at 1.00 AM PT/1.30 PM IST, but there will be a small opening ceremony to commemorate the finalists of MSI 2022. Fans will get to catch all that through Riot Games' Twitch channel or on the LoL esports website.
Now, coming to the teams, T1 is the strongest between the two. The League of Legends LCK 2022 Spring Split champions have some of the best early games in the world.
No team can win against this T1 in laning, and the Korean juggernauts will pick up a massive gold advantage irrespective of their opponents.
The same thing happened against G2 Esports in the semi-finals as well as since T1 continued to pick early game champions, and the former tried to scale. However, the latter never gave the LEC champions a chance to do that and finished the game within 20 to 25 minutes.
Thus, there is no doubt that T1 is invincible in the current meta, and this was indeed the story of the team back during the regional season as well. No team is unbeatable forever, but in the current MSI
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