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Tockimo’s Lulu Turns G2 NORD’s Game 4 Into a Rout

By Draftlol Analysis Desk

Tockimo's 0/2/17 Lulu anchored G2 NORD's 24:10 rout of Eintracht Spandau, sealing a Prime League 2026 playoff series with a 23-6 kill edge.

G2 NORDG2 NordWinner
Game 424:05Prime League 1st DivisionPatch 26.16
Eintracht SpandauEintracht Spandau
23Kills6
54.3KGold39.9K
0Drag2
9Torres0
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a G2 NORD con 65% y ganó como se esperaba

G2 Nord 65.0%·Eintracht Spandau 35.0%·Vol: $605K

Top players by damage

Gnar
TopJenax
0/5/127.1% dmg17% KP7.7 CS/m
Yunara
Botrin
9/2/525.9% dmg61% KP9.4 CS/m
Camille
TopShelfmade
1/1/1125.2% dmg52% KP8.0 CS/m
Polymarketmarket probability · G2 NORD · Eintracht SpandauFAVORITE
Game (draft close)G2 NORD won (63% pre-game)
63%·38%
Series closed 3-1 — series market analysis in the final recap.

TL;DR: With the Prime League 1st Division playoff series on the line, Tockimo’s Lulu delivered a 0/2/17 anchor performance as G2 NORD closed out Eintracht Spandau. Markoon created the decisive jungle gap, and G2’s 23-6 demolition turned a narrow draft debate into a one-sided 2026 statement.

Key Takeaways

  • Tockimo posted 0/2/17 on Lulu with 74% KP, giving G2 NORD the protection and follow-up needed to turn every winning fight into a larger lead.
  • Markoon’s Nocturne finished 6/0/9 and held a +950 gold diff@15, a jungle advantage that erased Eintracht Spandau’s early-game routes.
  • G2 NORD won the kill score 23-6, claimed 9 towers and 1 barons, then converted 54.3k gold into a 24:10 series-clinching rout.

Building the Lead

G2 NORD entered Game 4 with an opportunity to close the series after their G3 victory, while Eintracht Spandau needed a win to force a deciding map. The opening instead became a lesson in how quickly coordinated pressure can snowball.

Markoon’s Nocturne found the game’s rhythm immediately, reaching 6/0/9 without conceding a death. His +950 gold diff@15 over Skarner meant Spandau’s intended engage threat never had equal resources to start the fights it wanted. Darkness created uncertainty, and G2 consistently turned that uncertainty into picks.

On the bottom side, rin made the advantage lethal. The Yunara carry produced 9/2/5, matching a +837 gold diff@15 over Ashe and ensuring that every protected engagement had a devastating damage source waiting behind it.

The Numbers Tell the Story

The final gold count, 54.3k to 39.9k, explains why the map disappeared so quickly. G2 NORD built a 14k gold lead, took 9 towers to 0, and secured the only 1 barons of the match. Eintracht Spandau did collect 2 dragons, but those objectives did not create enough room to slow the game.

Toasty’s Anivia added another layer of control with a 7/1/4 score. Although the mid laner sat at -368 gold diff@15, the champion’s walls and zone control made G2’s lead much easier to defend and extend. Spandau’s Lux had a lane edge, but could not translate it into map control.

The live draft model had favored Eintracht Spandau at 51%, yet that projected edge never materialized in-game. Gnar into Camille and Ashe into Yunara offered theoretical lane answers, but G2’s coordinated Nocturne-Anivia pressure and Lulu scaling overwhelmed those isolated advantages.

The Final Push

Once the lead became overwhelming, Shelfmade’s Camille could threaten side lanes while the rest of G2 controlled the map. His 1/1/11 contribution reflected a clean supporting role rather than a solo carry performance, exactly what the composition required.

Tockimo then became the defining figure of the close. The 0/2/17 line was not merely a support stat: it showed how often Lulu was present when G2 NORD turned an opening into an elimination. With 74% KP, the enchanter made Yunara’s damage safer and Nocturne’s dives harder to punish.

Polymarket Market

Polymarket closed with G2 NORD favored at 62% against Eintracht Spandau’s 38%, and the market read the winner correctly. The match showed why the favorite deserved trust: G2’s execution did not merely edge the map, it crushed it through a 23-6 kill score and a 14k gold lead. What the price could not fully capture was the scale of the jungle difference, as Markoon’s +950 gold diff@15 removed Spandau’s ability to use its long-range pick tools on equal terms. This result closes the series 3-1, with the full series-market wrap-up belonging in the series recap.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
FUN k3yEintracht SpandauAsheBot3/8/2-837
XagogEintracht SpandauSkarnerJungle2/5/3-950
PowerOfEvilEintracht SpandauLuxMid1/4/4+368
seazEintracht SpandauSeraphineSupport0/1/5-150
JenaxEintracht SpandauGnarTop0/5/1-870
rinG2 NORDYunaraBot9/2/5+837
MarkoonG2 NORDNocturneJungle6/0/9+950
ToastyG2 NORDAniviaMid7/1/4-368
TockimoG2 NORDLuluSupport0/2/17+150
ShelfmadeG2 NORDCamilleTop1/1/11+870

FAQ

Q: Why was Tockimo’s Lulu so important for G2 NORD?

Tockimo finished 0/2/17 with 74% KP, keeping G2’s carries alive through the fights that decided the 24:10 game.

Q: Did Eintracht Spandau’s 51% live draft edge matter?

No. The projected advantage failed to appear once Markoon built a +950 gold diff@15 and G2 NORD converted its pressure into a 23-6 kill score.

*Odds via Polymarket, 2026-08-20 18:33 UTC.*