E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS vs TeamOrangeGaming: Prime League Draft
Pre-match draft analysis of E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS vs TeamOrangeGaming in Prime League 1st Division 2026, from bans and B1 picks to key combos.
E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS Draft Profile
E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS come into this match with 52 games of draft data and a very clear set of pressure points. Opponents ban Pyke in 53.8% of games, then Ryze at 44.2%, Nautilus at 34.6%, Orianna at 32.7%, and Viego at 30.8%. That pattern points to a team that can threaten both aggressive support play and strong mid-jungle tempo, with enough comfort on engage to force respect in ban phase.
Their own bans are just as revealing. Orianna is their most frequent removal at 40.4%, followed by Karma at 36.5%, with Xin Zhao and Jarvan IV both at 25%. E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS are consistently trimming stable front-to-back setups and early jungle initiators. In a match against TeamOrangeGaming, that overlap matters immediately because Xin Zhao is one of the opponent’s core comfort picks.
On signature champions, the numbers split between safe structure and selective carry angles. Sion is their most-played pick at 14 games with a 64.3% WR, while Poppy stands out as the most efficient staple: 10 games, 90% WR. Dr. Mundo also gives them a durable front line at 9 games and 66.7% WR. In bot lane, Varus has volume at 12 games and a 50% WR, but Ezreal has been the sharper payoff pick with 7 games and an 85.7% WR. Add Seraphine at 8 games and 75% WR, plus Ziggs at 9 games in the Pyke, Ryze, Ziggs trio pool, and the draft identity looks flexible: early poke when lanes align, scaling through layered teamfighting, and enough flex value to disguise where the composition will actually win.
TeamOrangeGaming Draft Profile
TeamOrangeGaming have a smaller sample at 32 games, but their draft tendencies are also easy to map. Opponents most often ban Bard and Azir, both at 37.5%, then Nautilus at 34.4%, Xin Zhao and Orianna at 28.1%, and Jarvan IV, Lulu, and Yunara at 25%. That spread suggests teams are targeting their engage support options, stable control mids, and a bot lane pool that can take over first rotation.
Their own ban board is much narrower than E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS’. Orianna is removed in 65.6% of games, far ahead of everything else, with Pantheon at 46.9% and Ryze at 31.3% next. That tells you TeamOrangeGaming are highly motivated to deny mid priority and snowball-friendly roaming patterns.
The signature picks lean harder into direct tempo. Xin Zhao is their most-picked champion at 9 games and 28.1% pick rate, though only a 44.4% WR. Yunara follows at 8 games and 50% WR. The real efficiency spikes are elsewhere: Gnar has a 85.7% WR over 7 games, Pyke sits at 66.7% WR over 6 games, and Nocturne is a small-sample threat at 4 games with a 100% WR. Compared with E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS, TeamOrangeGaming look a bit more explosive and a bit less broad. They can draft fast engage and side pressure, but the strongest outcomes are concentrated in fewer champions.
Current Meta in Prime League 1st Division 2026
The league-wide champion meta block is empty, so the clearest local read comes from pick order and repeated bans. Orianna is the center of gravity: E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS ban her in 40.4%, TeamOrangeGaming in 65.6%, and she still posts 80% WR as a P1/B1 pick over 15 games. That is not just common priority; that is draft-warping priority.
From B1 data, the strongest first-pick options are Bard at 100% WR over 7 games, Yunara at 85.7% WR over 7 games, Orianna at 80% WR, Azir at 80% WR over 10 games, and Varus at 71.4% WR over 7 games. Jungle first picks are more mixed: Vi reaches 75% WR over 8 games, while Jarvan IV sits at 66.7% WR over 9 games.
Local trends also differ from global ones. In Prime League, Sion, Varus is a proven local pair at 86% WR with +589 GD@15, while ALL_TIER1 highlights combinations like Poppy, Viktor at 100% WR over 6 games with +1388 GD@15 and Aurora, Dr. Mundo at 100% WR over 6 games with +806 GD@15. No patch-shift signal is available here, so the safest read is evergreen: control mids and sturdy engage still anchor the highest-value openers.
Key Combos and Synergies
The most dangerous local pair on pure efficiency is Bard, Caitlyn: 7 games, 100% WR, +1818 GD@15, clearly early. Varus, Xin Zhao is even more explosive in lane-state terms at +3205 GD@15 over 5 games and 100% WR. Sion, Varus is the more relevant crossover for E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS because it combines a familiar frontline with an early edge.
Among trios, Pyke, Ryze, Ziggs is the standout stylistic clue for this matchup: 4 games, 75% WR, +2495 GD@15, early. That directly matches the bans E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS draw on Pyke and Ryze. Ezreal, Nautilus, Orianna also posts 75% WR with +2180 GD@15, while Ashe, Cassiopeia, Seraphine sits at 100% WR over 5 games with +775 GD@15. For slower games, Ashe, Jarvan IV, Seraphine is the clearest late-leaning trio at 60% WR and -599 GD@15.
Globally, Naafiri, Viktor and Poppy, Viktor both reach 100% WR in ALL_TIER1 samples. Those are not Prime League staples in this sheet, but they reinforce that E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS’ Poppy profile is backed by a broader trend, not just isolated local success.
Tactical Edge and Draft Prediction
E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS have more draft options. Their data touches front line, poke, support roam, and scaling backlines across 52 games, while TeamOrangeGaming’s best outcomes are narrower and more tied to Gnar, Pyke, and Nocturne spikes.
For E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS, the must-bans are Gnar, Pyke, and likely Xin Zhao. For TeamOrangeGaming, the must-bans are Poppy, Ryze, and one of Pyke or Ezreal depending on side. The most likely B1 for E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS is Varus if the board is open, with Orianna only if TeamOrangeGaming unexpectedly leave it up. TeamOrangeGaming’s most likely B1 is Yunara or Orianna, though their own 65.6% ban rate on Orianna makes that second path less likely.
Scenario 1: E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS secure Varus early, deny Xin Zhao, and build toward Sion, Varus or Ezreal, Nautilus, Orianna style structure. Scenario 2: TeamOrangeGaming get Yunara or Gnar, then push for a sharper engage draft with Pyke or Nocturne. On balance, the wider pool and cleaner anti-Xin Zhao ban logic give E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS the draft edge.
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