Solary's Lucian Dominates a High-Stakes Opening at EMEA Masters
Experience the high-stakes clash between Bomba Team and Solary in Game 1 of the EMEA Masters 2026, featuring a massive upset victory.
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The opening game of the EMEA Masters 2026 series between Bomba Team and Solary was defined by a frantic atmosphere where aggressive plays often outweighed methodical strategy. While many expected a steady grind, the match devolved into a chaotic battle for every objective, where individual outplays often outweighed structured strategy. Ultimately, it was the unwavering presence of a single powerhouse in the bottom lane that allowed Solary to seize control of the narrative, turning what could have been a stalemate into a decisive victory.
Key Takeaways
- Aetinoth anchored the win with an impressive 9.00 K8A on Lucian, providing the necessary durability to withstand Bomba Team's pressure. - Solary secured a total of 11 towers and 4 dragons, establishing a solid foundation that Bomba Team simply could not overcome in the final minutes. - Jool maintained a respectable presence in the mid lane where she exerted a 20.7% damage share on her Anivia.
Early Game
From the very first minute, the lane dynamics suggested a much closer fight than many predicted. frajgo on the top lane managed to hold her own against Kryze, while the jungle saw a frantic dance between Guli and Zicssi. Although Bomba Team struggled with their early pressure, they actually maintained a respectable presence in the mid lane where Mrozku exerted a massive 21.6% damage share on her Cassiopeia. However, Solary began to pull ahead significantly as Aetinoth started finding priority in the bottom side of the map. By the fifteen-minute mark, Solary had established a solid footing, ensuring that their core objectives remained within reach while Bomba Team fought to stabilize their jungle presence.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted decisively during a massive team fight near the dragon pit. While Tockimo provided crucial utility on her Seraphine, she was unable to stop the relentless push from the Solary frontline. It was here that Aetinoth truly shone, utilizing her Lucian to soak up immense damage while Jool pushed through the mid lane with a solid 20.7% damage share on her Anivia. This sequence allowed Solary to secure their first dragon, a pivotal moment that shattered Bomba Team's hopes for a comeback. Despite Odi11 landing several high-impact shots on her Caitlyn, the sheer durability of the Solary composition proved too much to handle.
Closing Out
As the game entered its final act, the disparity in gold became insurmountable. Solary reached a total of 72.0k gold, allowing them to walk into the late-game with absolute confidence. Bomba Team attempted a desperate push for the third tower, but they were met with a wall of defence that simply wouldn't break. With only minutes remaining on the clock, Solary secured their final objectives, ending the game at 31:53. It was a masterclass in late-game closing power, proving that even against a formidable opponent like Bomba Team, clinical execution is king.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Odi11 | Bomba Team | Caitlyn | Bot | 6/6/1 | — | 22.3% |
| Guli | Bomba Team | Aatrox | Jungle | 3/2/8 | — | 16.3% |
| Mrozku | Bomba Team | Cassiopeia | Mid | 1/4/8 | — | 21.6% |
| minemaciek | Bomba Team | Karma | Support | 1/7/9 | — | 7.4% |
| frajgo | Bomba Team | Rumble | Top | 7/4/4 | — | 32.4% |
| Aetinoth | Solary | Lucian | Bot | 12/2/6 | — | 37.2% |
| Zicssi | Solary | Wukong | Jungle | 4/3/6 | — | 17.1% |
| Jool | Solary | Anivia | Mid | 1/2/10 | — | 20.7% |
| Piero | Solary | Nautilus | Support | 2/5/14 | — | 9.3% |
| Kryze | Solary | K'Sante | Top | 4/6/7 | — | 15.8% |
FAQ
Q: Why did Solary prioritize the bottom lane dominance over early jungle control? A: By allowing Aetinoth to establish a massive 37.2% damage share on Lucian, they ensured that Bomba Team could not pressure the side lanes effectively during the mid-game transition.
Q: How did Aetinoth manage such a high KDA despite the loss?
Aetinoth showcased elite mechanics on her Lucian, maintaining an 9.00 KDA by successfully dodging key abilities while still contributing significantly to her team's damage output.
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