Erha's Bard Masterclass Completes Team WE Sweep
Team WE achieves a stunning 3-0 sweep in the LPL Playoffs, dismantling Anyone's Legend behind a legendary 16.0 KDA performance from Erha.
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Team WE has officially reached a state of total dominance, extending their winning streak to five games and completing a ruthless 3-0 sweep of Anyone's Legend in the LPL 2026 Season Split 2 Playoffs. While the series was on the line for AL to stay alive, they were met with a tidal wave of pressure that they simply could not withstand. The foundation of this victory was built on the back of an otherworldly performance from Erha, whose Bard acted as the ultimate playmaker, orchestrating the map with a staggering 16.0 KDA that left the opposition paralyzed.
Key Takeaways
* Erha delivered a legendary performance on Bard, recording a massive 0/0/16 scoreline to facilitate nearly every Team WE engagement. * Team WE established a crushing 8.5k gold lead over Anyone's Legend, effectively suffocating the opposition's ability to scale. * Karis dominated the mid-lane with an incredible 9/2/7 scoreline on Annie, providing the burst damage necessary to break AL's defenses.
Building the Lead
The match began with a level of aggression that Anyone's Legend was unprepared to handle. Despite the pre-match predictions suggesting AL would be the favorites, Team WE defied the odds by immediately asserting control over the jungle and lane dynamics. The early game was defined by the sheer utility of the WE support, as the magical wanderer moved across the map to disrupt AL's rhythm. This pressure allowed the jungle presence of Monki on Xin Zhao to secure vital skirmishes, preventing the AL side from ever finding their footing. By the time the first major objectives were contested, the momentum was already tilting heavily toward the side in the blue buff.
The Numbers Tell the Story
As the game progressed toward the 27:33 mark, the statistical disparity became impossible to ignore. Team WE's ability to secure objectives was surgical, claiming 2 dragons and a crucial baron to cement their advantage. The kill count reflected a total mismatch, with 19 kills for Team WE compared to just 8 for Anyone's Legend. The efficiency of the WE bot lane was particularly terrifying; About utilized the massive attack speed of Sivir to post a 5/1/10 scoreline, contributing a massive 30.3% of his team's total damage. This relentless scaling, paired with the 11 towers destroyed by WE, turned the game into a slow-motion demolition.
The Final Push
The end of the match was less of a fight and more of an execution. With a massive 59.5k gold total, Team WE marched into the AL base with overwhelming force. The frontline, anchored by the durability of Cube on K'Sante, made it impossible for the AL carries to find any openings. Any attempt by the AL mid-laner to respond with Galio was met with the overwhelming burst of the WE magic damage core. As the final structures fell and the nexus exploded, the LPL audience witnessed the completion of a perfect sweep, leaving Anyone's Legend with only 2 towers and a broken spirit.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hope | Anyone's Legend | Kai'Sa | Bot | 2/4/4 | — | 17.8% |
| Tarzan | Anyone's Legend | Lee Sin | Jungle | 3/4/4 | — | 20.4% |
| Shanks | Anyone's Legend | Galio | Mid | 0/3/6 | — | 21.5% |
| Kael | Anyone's Legend | Rumble | Support | 1/5/6 | — | 26.8% |
| Flandre | Anyone's Legend | Twisted Fate | Top | 2/3/2 | — | 13.5% |
| About | Team WE | Sivir | Bot | 5/1/10 | — | 30.3% |
| Monki | Team WE | Xin Zhao | Jungle | 3/3/12 | — | 26.8% |
| Karis | Team WE | Annie | Mid | 9/2/7 | — | 22.3% |
| Erha | Team WE | Bard | Support | 0/0/16 | — | 8.7% |
| Cube | Team WE | K'Sante | Top | 2/2/8 | — | 11.8% |
FAQ
Q: How did Team WE manage to secure such a decisive 3-0 sweep? A: The combination of Erha's incredible 16.0 KDA on Bard and the massive 8.5k gold lead allowed them to control every objective in the game.
Q: Did Anyone's Legend have any chance to stabilize the game?
It was nearly impossible, as the 19 kills recorded by Team WE prevented the AL players, including Hope on Kai'Sa, from ever finding a safe window to scale.
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