VfB eSports vs ROSSMANN Centaurs: Prime League Draft Edge
VfB eSports vs ROSSMANN Centaurs draft analysis for Prime League 1st Division 2026, breaking down bans, priority picks, combos and likely B1s.
VfB eSports Draft Profile
VfB eSports come into this match with a 22-game sample and a draft identity that is easier to read in bans than in results. Opponents remove Jarvan IV in 16 games, a 72.7% ban rate, then follow with Shen at 10 bans and 45.5%. That tells you two things immediately: rivals respect VfB eSports’s ability to start fights through jungle engage, and they are also willing to spend bans on side-lane or cross-map pressure. After that, the ban pressure spreads across Pyke, Ezreal, and Nautilus, each at 27.3%.
On the other side of the table, VfB eSports’s own bans are highly concentrated. Orianna is their clear first target at 14 bans and 63.6%, with Pantheon next at 12 bans and 54.5%. From there the board opens up: Karma at 27.3%, then Azir, Ezreal, and Aurora all at 22.7%. The pattern suggests a team that wants to strip out stable mid control and volatile early jungle angles before shaping its own comp.
Their signature picks are less about raw efficiency than repeated access. Syndra and Azir are tied at 5 picks each, or 22.7%, but the returns are modest: Syndra has a 20% WR and Azir sits at 40%. Ezreal, Ziggs, and Sion each appear in 4 games at 18.2%, all with a 25% WR. Even the more niche looks, like Ryze at 3 picks and a 33.3% WR, point toward scaling lanes and wave control more than explosive snowball setups. The exception is the league-level trio of Pyke, Ryze, Ziggs, which holds a 75% WR over 4 games with a huge +2495 GD@15; if VfB eSports can access that shell, their draft suddenly looks much sharper early.
ROSSMANN Centaurs Draft Profile
ROSSMANN Centaurs bring a slightly larger 26-game sample, and the first thing that stands out is how many of their comfort picks have been punished without converting into wins. Opponents ban Ashe most often at 11 times and 42.3%, with Nautilus next at 10 bans and 38.5%. Jarvan IV, Aurora, and Orianna each land at 30.8%, so teams are clearly targeting engage and mid priority against them.
Their own bans are just as focused as VfB eSports’s. Orianna leads again, this time at 17 bans and 65.4%, while Bard and Azir both sit at 30.8%. Add Ryze and Gnar at 23.1%, and ROSSMANN Centaurs look like a team trying to cut out high-value blind mids and roaming support pressure.
The harder number is in the pick outcomes. K'Sante is their most-played champion at 8 games and 30.8%, but with a 0% WR. Jarvan IV, Aurora, Sion, and Ryze are all picked 6 times; only Jarvan IV and Aurora manage a 16.7% WR, while Sion and Ryze are still at 0%. Ornn, Rakan, and Ahri each appear in 5 games and also sit at 0%. That gives ROSSMANN Centaurs plenty of repeated structures, but not many successful ones. Their draft is broad in theory, yet narrow in proven win conditions.
Current Meta in Prime League 1st Division 2026
There is no direct champion-meta table here, so the cleanest read comes from ban concentration and pick order. Orianna is the shared ban centerpiece: VfB eSports remove her in 63.6% of games, ROSSMANN Centaurs in 65.4%. Jarvan IV is the other major pressure point, especially with opponents banning him against VfB eSports in 72.7% of games.
For B1 value, the strongest local first picks are clear. Bard leads P1 with a 100% WR over 7 games, Azir posts 80% over 10, Orianna is at 76.5% over 17, and Rumble remains a staple at 18 P1 games with a 61.1% WR. On red side’s first answer, Rumble again stands out with a 100% WR over 4 games. That makes the local meta look mid-heavy and support-sensitive, with strong value on early-priority control picks.
The global trend is slightly different. In ALL_TIER1, successful pairs include Lee Sin + Rakan at 100% over 9 games and Aurora + Dr. Mundo at 100% over 6. Locally, by contrast, Prime League is rewarding more structured mid-support or bot-support pairings like Bard + Caitlyn and Azir + Rumble, both at 100% WR.
Key Combos and Synergies
The best local early-game pairs are easy to spot because the lane leads are massive. Bard + Caitlyn are 100% over 7 games with +1818 GD@15, while Cassiopeia + Rumble are 100% over 5 with +1970 GD@15. Varus + Xin Zhao may be the most explosive early pair of the set at 100% over 5 and +3205 GD@15.
The most relevant trio for this match is probably Pyke, Ryze, Ziggs: 75% WR, 4 games, +2495 GD@15, clearly early. Ezreal, Nautilus, Orianna are another strong local trio at 75% with +2180 GD@15. On the slower side, Ashe, Jarvan IV, Seraphine still win 60% of the time despite a -599 GD@15, so that one profiles more as late-game scaling than early snowball.
Tactical Edge and Draft Prediction
VfB eSports have the better draft outlook because their numbers at least point to multiple directions: control mids, ranged scaling, and one proven high-tempo trio. ROSSMANN Centaurs have more repeated comfort picks, but too many of them are attached to 0% WR outcomes.
For must-bans, VfB eSports should strongly consider Ashe, Nautilus, and Aurora. ROSSMANN Centaurs should look hardest at Jarvan IV, Shen, and either Ryze or Pyke, depending on side and prep.
The most likely B1 for VfB eSports is Azir if open, because the local P1 number is 80% WR over 10 games and both teams already show heavy respect toward mid priority. For ROSSMANN Centaurs, Rumble is the cleanest B1 or early rotation target given the local 61.1% P1 WR over 18 games and the 100% WR on red-side first answer.
Scenario 1: VfB eSports secure Azir early, ban off Orianna, and steer into a scaling mid with either Ezreal or Ziggs plus engage support. Scenario 2: ROSSMANN Centaurs push for Rumble and a familiar engage core like Jarvan IV or Rakan, but if VfB eSports deny the jungle entry and reach Pyke, Ryze, Ziggs, the draft can flip on tempo before lanes even stabilize.
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