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Rising Gaming Finds Another Gear to Equalize LJL Series

Rising Gaming survives elimination in the LJL 2026, crushing RAYN Clocks in Game 2 with a massive gold lead and dominant bot lane performance.

Rising GamingRising GamingWinner
Game 225:20LJL
RAYN ClocksRayn Clocks
24Kills6
56.5KGold41.0K
4Drag0
9Torres1

Facing the brink of elimination with the series tied at 1-1, Rising Gaming found a hidden gear to force a decisive third game in the LJL 2026 Spring Series. After a devastating loss in the opening match, the squad entered this second game with a point to prove, effectively neutralizing the momentum of RAYN Clocks. The story of this contest was written in the bot lane, where a massive individual advantage set the stage for a total collapse of the opposition. Through a combination of relentless objective control and overwhelming lane pressure, the victory was secured long before the final nexus fell.

Key Takeaways

* Archer delivered a masterclass on Ezreal, posting a 5/1/15 KDA and a massive +2,138 gold lead at the fifteen-minute mark. * Patch anchored the team's stability with an incredible 23.0 KDA on Alistar, providing the backbone for the team's objective control. * Rising Gaming secured a complete monopoly on major objectives, claiming 4 dragons and 1 baron while leaving their opponents with zero.

Building the Lead

The pre-match predictions proved to be remarkably accurate, as the live draft model's 58% advantage for Rising Gaming materialized into a crushing in-game reality. While RAYN Clocks entered the arena hoping to leverage their Game 1 momentum, they were quickly overwhelmed by the sheer volatility of the Rising Gaming composition. The early game was defined by the dominance of the side lanes, particularly the bot lane, where the gap in resources became insurmountable almost immediately. This early pressure allowed the jungle to thrive, as the enemy side struggled to respond to the constant threats.

The Numbers Tell the Story

As the match progressed toward the 25:20 mark, the statistical disparity between the two rosters became a chasm. Rising Gaming didn't just win; they executed a total stomp, accumulating 24 kills compared to a meager 6 for RAYN Clocks. The mid lane battle, which was expected to be the deciding factor, saw Ramune deliver on his promise, posting a flawless 6/0/11 scoreline on LeBlanc to stifle any potential for a comeback. This dominance was paired with an incredible economic gap, as the winning side amassed 56.5k gold against a mere 41.0k for the opposition. The sheer weight of this lead made it impossible for the enemy jungler to find any meaningful impact.

The Final Push

By the time the final structures began to crumble, the game had transitioned into a complete rout. The sheer efficiency of the Rising Gaming frontline, led by the immovable presence of Patch on Alistar, ensured that RAYN Clacks could never mount a successful siege or even a single meaningful skirmish. The destruction of 9 towers to just 1 signaled the end of any resistance. As the nexus shattered, it confirmed that Rising Gaming had successfully found the strength to survive, leaving the series deadlocked and setting the stage for a high-stakes Game 3.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
FluidRAYN ClocksZiggsBot3/4/1-2138
KangkukRAYN ClocksLee SinJungle0/6/4-1913
RazerRAYN ClocksGalioMid1/5/2-993
chicoRAYN ClocksLeonaSupport1/4/4-520
GeckoRAYN ClocksAatroxTop1/5/2-432
ArcherRising GamingEzrealBot5/1/15+2138
AnkochanRising GamingPantheonJungle7/3/12+1913
RamuneRising GamingLeBlancMid6/0/11+993
PatchRising GamingAlistarSupport1/1/22+520
YellowYoshiRising GamingGnarTop5/1/5+432

FAQ

Q: Did the draft advantage for Rising Gaming actually manifest in the game? A: Yes, the 58% predicted advantage materialized through the massive lane dominance of Archer and Ramune, leading to a 15k gold lead.

Q: How much impact did the bot lane have on the outcome of Game 2?

It was the deciding factor, as Archer secured a +2,138 gold lead at fifteen minutes, effectively neutralizing the RAYN Clocks' ability to contest objectives.