Weibo Gaming Sweeps NiP 2-0 in LPL Split 2 Masterclass
Weibo Gaming dominates Ninjas in Pyjamas.CN with a 2-0 victory in the LPL 2026 Season Split 2, led by Xiaohu's legendary Azir performance.
In a stunning display of veteran composure and macro superiority, Weibo Gaming dismantled Ninjas in Pyjamas.CN with a decisive 2-0 sweep to open their LPL 2026 Season Split 2 campaign. What was expected to be a clash of individual lanes turned into a clinical demonstration of how to suffocate an opponent through objective control and gold advantages.
Key Takeaways
- Xiaohu emerged as the undisputed Series MVP, anchoring the Weibo mid lane with a legendary Azir performance that featured a staggering 1-kill/0-death ratio across the series and a massive 10.00 KDA in the opening game.
- The series was defined by extreme economic disparity, as Weibo Gaming managed to secure a massive 9.3k gold lead in Game 1, effectively neutralizing NiP's ability to contest late-game objectives.
- While the pre-match prediction correctly identified Elk as a consistent threat with a 29.6% damage share, the series was ultimately decided by Weibo's ability to protect their carries through unparalleled utility from TheHank on Karma.
Before the Series
The hype surrounding this matchup centered on a collision of styles: the raw, aggressive potential of Ninjas in Pyjamas.CN versus the seasoned, calculated execution of Weibo Gaming. Pre-match analysts predicted that the mid and bot lanes would be the deciding factors, specifically looking at whether Xiaohu could maintain his rising trend or if Elk could overwhelm the NiP bot lane. The meta landscape was also a major talking point, with the LPL 2026 season heavily favoring high-presence champions like Orianna and Varus. The tactical question was whether NiP could use their aggressive jungle pathing to disrupt Weibo's scaling, or if Weibo's superior draft control would allow them to dictate the pace from the first minute.
Game 1 — Setting the Tone
The opening game of the series felt like a statement of intent from the veterans. Weibo Gaming entered the draft with a clear plan to neutralize NiP's aggression. While NiP attempted to find momentum through Guwon on Qiyana, who managed an early 6/3/4 scoreline, they quickly found themselves caught in a web of macro control. TheHank provided the essential utility on Karma, racking up 1t7 assists to shield the Weibo carries from NiP's attempts at aggressive dives. As the game progressed toward the 40-minute mark, Weibo's economic stranglehold became absolute. The sight of Xiaohu controlling the battlefield on Azir made it impossible for NiP to mount a comeback, as Weibo secured a massive 9.3k gold lead and dismantled the NiP structures one by one.
Game 2 — The Pivot
If Game 1 was about control, Game 2 was about pure, unadulterated dominance. Having already established their macro superiority, Weibo Gaming returned to the rift with even more intensity. The momentum did not just swing; it became a landslide. While the first game saw a long, grueling 40-minute struggle, Game 2 was a much more efficient execution, ending in just 36 minutes. Weibo Gaming's ability to secure objectives like Barons and dragons left NiP with no room to breathe. The synergy between Zika on Varus and Elk on Ezreal was particularly devastating, as they shredded through the NiP frontline with ease. The sheer weight of the gold advantage and the efficiency of their teamfighting left the NiP roster looking helpless, as Weibo closed out the series with a clinical 21-12 kill advantage.
Aftermath
The aftermath of this 2-0 sweep leaves the LPL landscape shaken. For Ninjas in Pyjamas.CN, the loss highlights a critical need for better late-game macro and a way to handle high-utility compositions like the Karma and Azir setup Weibo utilized. They showed flashes of early-game brilliance, but they simply could not match the scaling and discipline of the Weibo veterans. For Weibo Gaming, this victory serves as a warning to the rest of the league: they are not just here to participate; they are here to dominate. With Xiaohu and Elk playing at the peak of their powers, Weibo has established themselves as the team to beat in the 2026 Season Split 2.
Series Stats
| Game | Winner | Duration | Kills | Series MVP Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Game 1 | Weibo Gaming | 40:16 | 12-21 | Xiaohu (Azir) 10.00 KDA |
| Game 2 | Weibo Gaming | 36:27 | 21-12 | Elk (Ezreal) 39.0% Damage Share |
FAQ
Q: How did Weibo Gaming manage to prevent a NiP comeback in Game 1?
The primary factor was TheHank's performance on Karma, where his 17 assists provided the necessary peel to protect the carries from NiP's aggressive dives.
Q: Did the pre-match prediction about the bot lane being the deciding factor hold true?
Yes, the individual brilliance of Elk and his ability to maintain a massive damage share throughout the series allowed Weibo to outscale NiP's aggressive compositions.
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