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Weibo Gaming's Ambessa Dominance Crushes Team WE

Weibo Gaming secures a commanding Game 1 victory over Team WE in the LPL 2026 Season Split 2, led by Zika's massive performance on Ambessa.

Weibo GamingWeibo GamingWinner
31:06LPLPatch 26.08
Team WETeam We
15Kills10
63.6KGold57.8K
3Drag1
7Torres2
Polymarket

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Top players by damage

Varus
BotElk
3/2/532.3% dmg
Ambessa
TopZika
4/1/529.7% dmg
Ezreal
BotAbout
4/4/327.5% dmg

The opening game of this LPL 2026 clash was a masterclass in execution, as Weibo Gaming asserted their dominance over Team WE from the very first minute. While the pre-match analysis suggested that Weibo Gaming possessed the individual stars to turn the tide, no one predicted just how much the top lane would dictate the entire flow of the match. As predicted, the tactical advantage of the Weibo draft materialized, leaving Team WE struggling to find any semblance of rhythm in a game that lasted just over 31 minutes.

Key Takeaways

* Zika delivered a monstrous performance on Ambessa, posting a 4/1/5 KDA and contributing a massive 29.7% of his team's total damage. * Xiaohu showcased incredible burst potential with LeBlanc, finishing with a stellar 5/1/1 KDA to dismantle the enemy mid lane. * Weibo Gaming established a massive 63.6k gold advantage over Team WE, effectively neutralizing the opposition's scaling potential.

Early Game

The draft phase saw some interesting decisions, particularly with Team WE opting for a Yorick pick, a champion that has recently seen a devastating drop in win rate from 100% to just 30%. This choice proved disastrous as Zika utilized the high-pressure kit of Ambessa to punish the top lane early. While Team WE attempted to stabilize through the jungle presence of Tyrion on Xin Zhao, the sheer aggression from the Weibo side made it difficult to secure early objectives. Weibo Gaming focused on securing the first 3 dragons, slowly choking out the map control that Team WE desperately needed.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted irrevocably during the mid-game when Xiaohu began finding massive gaps in the Team WE formation. His LeBlanc was simply too much to handle, weaving through the frontline to secure kills and disrupt the enemy's backline. This pressure was complemented by the utility of Hang on Rakan, whose 1/2/7 KDA provided the perfect setup for the Weibo engages. As Weibo Gaming secured their first Baron, the gold gap began to widen into an insurmountable chasm, leaving Team WE with only 2 towers destroyed and no way to contest the massive neutral objective.

Closing Out

By the time the match reached the 31:06 mark, the game was essentially decided. Elk provided the consistent damage needed on Varus to clean up any remaining resistance, while the Weibo frontline remained an impenetrable wall. Team WE's Ezreal and Aurora were unable to find the necessary flanks to break the Weibo formation, and the lack of any Baron control for the losing side meant they were simply waiting for the end. Weibo Gaming marched into the base, securing the victory and setting a terrifying tone for the rest of the series.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
AboutTeam WEEzrealBot4/4/327.5%
TyrionTeam WEXin ZhaoJungle2/3/722.2%
KarisTeam WEAuroraMid0/2/423.5%
ErhaTeam WEBardSupport4/2/69.8%
CubeTeam WEYorickTop0/4/317.1%
ElkWeibo GamingVarusBot3/2/532.3%
JiejieWeibo GamingViJungle2/4/511.8%
XiaohuWeibo GamingLeBlancMid5/1/118.9%
HangWeibo GamingRakanSupport1/2/77.2%
ZikaWeibo GamingAmbessaTop4/1/529.7%

FAQ

Q: Why was the top lane matchup so lopsided for Team WE? A: The selection of Yorick by Cube was highly vulnerable to the aggressive dive potential of Zika's Ambessa, which allowed Weibo Gaming to win the lane and snowball the game.

Q: Did the pre-match prediction about Jiejie's importance hold true?

Yes, while his 2/4/5 KDA wasn't flashy, his Vi provided the essential lockdown needed for Xiaohu to execute his high-damage plays on LeBlanc.