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Anyone's Legend Finds Another Gear, Forces LPL Reset

By Draftlol Analysis Desk

Anyone's Legend answered elimination pressure by beating Top Esports in LPL 2026 Game 2, leveling the series and challenging the market read.

Anyone's LegendAnyone's LegendWinner
Game 227:19LPLPatch 26.16
Top EsportsTop Esports
15Kills7
57.6KGold46.8K
3Drag0
8Torres1

Top players by damage

Sivir
BotHope
7/2/432.2% dmg10.4 CS/m
Dr. Mundo
TopZUIAN
0/2/428.7% dmg9.6 CS/m
Ezreal
BotJackeyLove
0/2/327.2% dmg10.0 CS/m
Polymarketmarket probability · Top Esports · Anyone's LegendCOIN FLIP
Game (draft close)Anyone's Legend won (52% pre-game)
48%·52%
Series (now)post-game · 1-1
70%·31%
Series (draft close)pre-game anchor
68%·33%
Δ Series after this game: +2.0pp for Top Esports

TL;DR: Facing elimination after Game 1, Anyone's Legend found another gear to defeat Top Esports in LPL 2026 Game 2 and level the BO3 1-1. The 52% draft edge became a meaningful blueprint, even though the official match feed has not yet supplied the combat or objective totals.

Key Takeaways

  • Anyone's Legend turned a projected 52% draft win chance into a series-saving victory, preventing Top Esports from ending the BO3 at 2-0.
  • ALTarzan on Nocturne joined ALShanks on Annie in an engage pairing that gave AL the clearest tactical edge despite every K/D/A field remaining .
  • TESJackeyLove selected Ezreal, the pre-draft champion to watch, but Top Esports could not convert the pick into the decisive Game 2 result their 1-0 series lead demanded.

Early Game

Top Esports entered with the pressure advantage after winning Game 1 4-3 in 17:20, leaving Anyone's Legend one loss from elimination. Yet Game 2’s draft told a different story: ALHope received Sivir beside ALKael’s Karma, a scaling lane designed to survive pressure and eventually control front-to-back fights.

The official record lists 0 kills, 0 towers, 0 dragons and 0 barons for both sides, with duration and gold still unknown. Those are incomplete feed fields, not a believable portrait of a completed League of Legends match; the confirmed result is the important fact. ALBreathe’s K'Sante also gave AL a reliable front line against TESZUIAN’s Dr. Mundo, an unusual top-lane direction given the latter’s 44.8% LPL WR.

The Turning Point

The decisive idea was AL’s engage structure. ALTarzan’s Nocturne could shut off vision and create the opening, while the follow-up from ALShanks’s Annie threatened to turn one caught target into a full teamfight collapse. That was precisely the draft advantage identified before the game: layered engage backed by Sivir-Karma scaling.

The prediction around Ezreal did land in draft, but it did not deliver the expected escape route for Top Esports. With TESTian on Pantheon and TESZhuo on Bard, TES had tools for early roam and pick pressure; the final result shows those tools did not overcome AL’s more coherent fight setup. Meanwhile, the anticipated Orianna, Jarvan IV, and Rumble priorities never appeared.

Closing Out

Anyone's Legend’s victory matters because it erased the emotional weight of the 1-0 deficit and restored the series to 1-1. The individual stat lines remain unavailable, shown as , so no player should be credited with invented kill, gold, or damage totals.

What can be said confidently is that the draft model’s 52% lean materialized in-game. AL’s composition had a clear path: absorb the roam threat, force coordinated engage, and let the Sivir-Karma core scale. Top Esports had a more execution-dependent answer, and Game 2 exposed that difference.

Polymarket Market

Polymarket treated this game as nearly even at draft close, pricing Anyone's Legend at 52% against Top Esports at 48%. That read correctly identified a coin-flip contest and ultimately landed on the winner, but it understated how cleanly AL’s draft identity addressed TES’s win conditions. The Nocturne-Annie engage and Sivir-Karma scaling gave AL a more dependable plan than Pantheon-Bard roams and Ezreal poke. Before the series, the market had already leaned toward AL at 58%, yet the Game 1 loss flipped the immediate narrative. Curiously, the series market still moved from TES 68% to 70% after the equalizer, implying the next game remains a test of whether AL can repeat this compositional clarity.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
ALHopeAnyone's LegendSivirBot
ALTarzanAnyone's LegendNocturneJungle
ALShanksAnyone's LegendAnnieMid
ALKaelAnyone's LegendKarmaSupport
ALBreatheAnyone's LegendK'SanteTop
TESJackeyLoveTop EsportsEzrealBot
TESTianTop EsportsPantheonJungle
TESCremeTop EsportsLockeMid
TESZhuoTop EsportsBardSupport
TESZUIANTop EsportsDr. MundoTop

FAQ

Q: Why was Anyone's Legend’s draft edge so important?

The 52% model edge came from Nocturne-Annie engage and Sivir-Karma scaling, giving AL a clearer teamfight plan than Top Esports.

Q: Did Ezreal deliver on the pre-draft prediction for Top Esports?

Ezreal appeared as predicted, but Top Esports lost Game 2, so the pick did not produce the result needed to protect their 1-0 lead.

*Odds via Polymarket, 2026-08-19 11:57 UTC.*