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Anyone's Legend Crushes EDward Gaming in LPL Playoff Opener

Anyone's Legend dominates EDward Gaming in Game 1 of the LPL 2026 Playoffs, securing a massive gold lead and a 37-minute victory.

Anyone's LegendAnyone's LegendWinner
Game 137:01LPLPatch 26.10
EDward GamingEdward Gaming
16Kills8
75.6KGold65.4K
3Drag2
9Torres3

Top players by damage

Orianna
Midsinian
1/2/630.7% dmg
Jhin
BotLeave
1/2/526.0% dmg
Ryze
MidShanks
1/1/1125.6% dmg

The LPL 202 Season Split 2 Playoffs kicked off with a statement of pure dominance. In a Game 1 that felt more like a clinical execution than a contest, Anyone's Legend dismantled EDward Gaming, anchored by a monumental performance from Flandre. His Shen acted as an unbreakable fortress, boasting a staggering 13.0 KDA that effectively neutralized any attempt at an EDG comeback.

Key Takeaways

* Anyone's Legend established a massive 10,000 gold lead through superior macro, effectively turning the game into a one-sided stomp. * Flandre delivered a masterclass on Shen with a 5/1/8 scoreline, providing the frontline stability needed to secure objectives. * EDward Gaming failed to secure a single Baron, allowing their opponents to control the pace of the game with 2 Barons to 0.

Building the Lead

The pre-match predictions were largely correct, as the draft featured the high-priority Orianna and Varus that analysts had flagged. While sinian attempted to carry the mid lane on the much-anticipated Orianna, the sheer pressure from the AL bot lane proved too much. Hope utilized his Varus to shred through the EDG frontline, contributing a massive 25.0% of his team's total damage. This early aggression allowed the AL jungle to thrive, as Tarzan used the darkness of Nocturne to facilitate picks and disrupt the EDG rhythm.

The Numbers Tell the Story

As the match progressed toward the 37-minute mark, the statistical disparity became overwhelming. Anyone's Legend controlled the map, securing 9 towers to EDG's meager 3. The objective control was equally lopsided; AL secured 3 dragons and 2 Barons, while EDG struggled to even contest the pit, managing only 2 dragons and nothing in the Baron lane. The gold gap widened relentlessly, with AL finishing the game with 75.6k gold compared to the 65.4k held by EDG. Even the mid lane, where sinian was expected to shine, couldn't bridge the gap as Shanks on Ryze provided a secondary source of immense utility and damage.

The Final Push

By the time the game reached its conclusion, EDG's resistance had completely evaporated. The presence of Kael on Neeko provided the perfect disruptive engage to follow up on the frontline strength of Flandre. With the gold lead effectively insurmountable, AL pushed through the mid lane, dismantling the remaining EDG structures to end the game at 37:01. This victory sets a terrifying tone for the rest of the series, leaving EDward Gaming searching for answers in what was a total clinical shutdown.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
HopeAnyone's LegendVarusBot5/1/525.0%
TarzanAnyone's LegendNocturneJungle2/4/1015.1%
ShanksAnyone's LegendRyzeMid1/1/1125.6%
KaelAnyone's LegendNeekoSupport3/1/812.6%
FlandreAnyone's LegendShenTop5/1/821.7%
LeaveEDward GamingJhinBot1/2/526.0%
XiaohaoEDward GamingTrundleJungle2/5/311.5%
sinianEDward GamingOriannaMid1/2/630.7%
JweiEDward GamingBardSupport2/3/58.4%
ZdzEDward GamingRenektonTop2/4/223.3%

FAQ

Q: Did the predicted high-priority champions deliver in this match? A: Yes, Orianna and Varus both appeared in the draft, but while sinian's Orianna struggled to impact the game, Hope's Varus was a key driver of the 10,000 gold advantage.

Q: How did the jungle matchup impact the outcome of Game 1?

Tarzan's Nocturne was able to facilitate a high kill participation, helping AL secure 16 kills while Xiaohao's Trundle struggled with a low 1.00 KDA.