ROSSMANN Centaurs vs E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS draft guide
Draft analysis for ROSSMANN Centaurs vs E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS in Prime League 1st Division 2026, with bans, priority picks and combo reads.
ROSSMANN Centaurs Draft Profile
ROSSMANN Centaurs come into this match with a very clear draft identity over 25 games, but the results on their comfort picks are hard to ignore. Opponents most often target Ashe at 44%, Nautilus at 40%, then Aurora, Jarvan IV, and Orianna all at 32%. That ban pattern suggests teams respect Centaurs most when they can secure lane setup and mid-jungle tempo rather than when they default into pure front-to-back scaling.
On their own side, Centaurs are far more repetitive in ban phase. Orianna is removed in 64% of their drafts, with Azir and Bard both at 32%. After that, Gnar sits at 24%, while Jarvan IV, Xin Zhao, Yunara, and Ryze all land at 20%. The through line is straightforward: they are trying to cut stable mid priority and early engage tools that can punish slower setups.
The issue is that their signature picks have not converted. K'Sante is their most-played champion at 8 games and a 32% pick rate, yet the record is 0% WR. The same problem shows up on Ryze over 6 games for 0% WR, Rakan over 5 games for 0% WR, and both Ornn and Sion over 5 games for 0% WR. Even Aurora, one of the champions opponents actively ban, has only a 16.7% WR in 6 games for Centaurs. Their better-known priorities look more like persistence than payoff.
In style terms, this is a team drafting for structure: solo-lane scaling, engage support, and teamfight fronts. Yet the actual data points away from reliable late-game execution. When a team keeps returning to K'Sante, Ryze, and Ornn with those numbers, it usually means they still value flex and scaling windows, but their current read on what is truly winning the league may be behind the pace.
E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS Draft Profile
E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS bring the bigger sample and the cleaner map of what works. Across 53 games, opponents have banned Pyke in 54.7% of drafts, Ryze in 43.4%, and Nautilus in 34%. That alone tells you this team forces respect on roam and skirmish supports, with enough mid pressure behind it to keep Ryze near permanent denial.
Their own bans are also focused, though less extreme than Centaurs. Orianna is removed in 39.6%, Karma in 35.8%, Jarvan IV in 26.4%, and Xin Zhao in 24.5%. Add Rumble at 22.6% and Azir at 20.8%, and E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS look like a team that wants to keep early-mid control in their hands rather than trading even for scaling.
The signature pool is far healthier. Sion is their top staple at 14 games with a 64.3% WR, and Varus follows at 12 games with 50% WR. The standout is Poppy: 10 games, 18.9% pick rate, and 90% WR. Dr. Mundo adds 66.7% WR over 9 games, while Ezreal and Seraphine both sit at 75% WR in 8 games each. This is a much broader set of live options than what Centaurs have shown.
That mix points to a team comfortable switching gears. Poppy and Varus enable early skirmish and anti-engage control, while Sion, Dr. Mundo, and Seraphine keep their scaling and siege options open. They are not locked into one draft script.
Current Meta in Prime League 1st Division 2026
The direct champion meta block is empty, so the cleanest league read comes from ban pressure, pick order, and combo results. Orianna is the clearest shared priority: Centaurs ban her in 64%, E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS in 39.6%, and she also posts 76.5% WR in 17 games as a P1/B1 mid. Ryze remains high-value as well, drawing 43.4% target bans against E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS and delivering 64.7% WR in 17 games from B1.
The strongest B1s are especially telling. Bard leads at 100% WR over 7 games, Lucian is also 100% WR over 5 games, Yunara sits at 85.7%, Azir at 80% over 10 games, and Varus at 71.4% over 7 games. Local Prime League trends lean heavily toward proactive lane control and early priority. Global data adds a few different notes, especially Poppy with Viktor at 100% WR over 6 games and Aurora with Dr. Mundo at 100% WR over 6 games, but those are broader ALL_TIER1 signals rather than league-specific staples.
Key Combos and Synergies
At the local level, the cleanest early pair is Varus with Xin Zhao: 100% WR over 5 games and +3205 GD@15. Sion with Varus is another important Prime League pairing at 86% WR over 7 games with +589 GD@15, and that matters because E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS already lean into both champions. Bard with Caitlyn and Bard with Rumble are both 100% WR, with +1818 GD@15 and +1309 GD@15 respectively, marking them as hard early-pressure lanes or lane-plus-top setups.
Among trios, Pyke, Ryze, and Ziggs stand out at 75% WR with +2495 GD@15, a very sharp early snowball profile that fits E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS' ban pressure around Pyke and Ryze. Ezreal, Nautilus, and Orianna also post 75% WR with +2180 GD@15, while Ahri, Rumble, and Vi are more neutral at 75% WR with -35 GD@15. For late-leaning pairs, Rumble with Sivir is the clearest one listed: 100% WR over 5 games, but with -1004 GD@15, so it wins through scaling rather than lane.
Globally, the most relevant crossover trend is Poppy with Viktor at 100% WR over 6 games and +1388 GD@15. That strengthens the case for respecting Poppy even if Viktor-specific setups do not appear in the local tables.
Tactical Edge and Draft Prediction
E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS have the draft edge because they show more winning branches. Centaurs have recognizable priorities, but too many of them sit at 0% WR or below 20% WR. E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS can threaten early skirmish, anti-engage, poke, and scaling without losing clarity.
For Centaurs, the must-bans are Pyke, Poppy, and Sion. Pyke draws 54.7% opponent bans, Poppy has a 90% WR over 10 games, and Sion combines a 64.3% WR with direct synergy next to Varus. For E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS, the most sensible removals are Orianna, Jarvan IV, and Ashe. Orianna is already one of their standard bans, Jarvan IV remains a high-priority B1 jungle in the league, and Ashe is still the most-banned champion against Centaurs at 44%.
The most likely B1 for Centaurs is Orianna if open, otherwise Jarvan IV. The most likely B1 for E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS is Varus, with Poppy close behind if they want to deny engage and protect side lanes.
Scenario one: E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS secure Varus plus Sion, then round the comp with a control or peel support and force Centaurs into another slow scaling draft. Scenario two: Centaurs first-pick Jarvan IV or Orianna, trying to stabilize mid-jungle, but E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS answer with Poppy and a safer bot lane, turning the draft into a direct anti-engage check. On the data available, E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS enter champion select with more live answers and fewer traps.
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