FireAscept's Yone Dominance Seals the TCL Series
PCIFIC Esports defeats Bushido Wildcats in a decisive Game 3 of the TCL 2026 Spring Split, driven by massive gold leads and superior utility.
With the series deadlocked at 1-1, there was nowhere to hide in this final, do-or-die encounter of the TCL 2026 Spring Split. This wasn't just about winning a game; it was about claiming momentum in the heart of the season. As the tension reached a fever pitch, PCIFIC Esports rose to the occasion, executing a clinical performance to close out the series and leave the Bushido Wildcats searching for answers in the wake of a crushing defeat.
Key Takeaways
* Nawa established a massive +1353 gold advantage on Lucian by the fifteen-minute mark, effectively breaking the bottom lane. * FireAscept delivered a monstrous 7.00 KDA on Yone, providing the mid-lane pressure necessary to dismantle the enemy frontline.
- Jeyrus struggled significantly with a -1353 gold deficit on Corkki, preventing the Wildcats from finding any early scaling.
Early Game
The match began with a clear statement of intent from the PCIFIC roster. While the pre-draft analysis suggested a balanced 50/50 split, the early game belonged entirely to the favorites. The draft advantage materialized almost instantly as the lanes began to diverge. Nawa played with incredible aggression, utilizing the lane pressure of his Lucian to secure a staggering +1353 gold lead over his opponent by minute 15. This early dominance was mirrored in the top lane, where Aytekn maintained a steady +264 gold advantage on Ryze, ensuring the Wildcats could not find any easy openings to snowball.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted irrevocably during the mid-game skirmishes. While the pre-draft analysis highlighted the importance of utility, the way PCIFIC utilized it was masterful. The presence of Beplush on Milio acted as a perfect shield, providing the disengage needed to nullify the aggressive Wukong dives from Kurama. As the game approached the 25-minute mark, the gold gap began to widen into a chasm. PCIFIC Esports sat on a commanding 52.8k gold compared to the 48.5k held by the Wildcats, a difference fueled by superior wave management and the ability to punish every mistake made by the Bushido roster.
Closing Out
The decisive moment arrived when the map control became absolute. Despite the Wildcats managing to secure a single Baron and a lone Dragon, they simply lacked the firepower to contest the PCIFIC siege. The mid-lane powerhouse, FireAscept, became an unstoppable force on Yone, weaving through the enemy ranks to secure vital kills. As the clock hit 28:30, PCIFIC Esports dismantled the final structures, taking 4 towers to the Wildcats' 1. The clinical execution of the final teamfight left the Bushido players with no way to respond, as the PCIFIC victory became an inevitability.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jeyrus | Bushido Wildcats | Corkki | Bot | 1/3/6 | -1353 | — |
| Kurama | Bushido Wildcats | Wukong | Jungle | 5/3/3 | -287 | — |
| Warner | Bushido Wildcats | Viktor | Mid | 1/4/2 | -479 | — |
| Virgo | Bushido Wildcats | Nami | Support | 0/2/8 | -486 | — |
| Ersin | Bushido Wildcats | Kennen | Top | 2/1/1 | -264 | — |
| Nawa | PCIFIC Esports | Lucian | Bot | 5/2/0 | +1353 | — |
| stalken | PCIFIC Esports | Vi | Jungle | 4/4/3 | +287 | — |
| FireAscept | PCIFIC Esports | Yone | Mid | 3/1/4 | +479 | — |
| Beplush | PCIFIC Esports | Milio | Support | 0/1/7 | +486 | — |
| Aytekn | PCIFIC Esports | Ryze | Top | 1/1/5 | +264 | — |
FAQ
Q: Did the wilder draft strategy of using Corkki in the bot lane pay off for Bushido Wildcats? A: No, the strategy failed significantly as Jeyrus fell into a massive -1353 gold deficit, allowing Nawa to dominate the lane.
Q: How did the presence of Milio impact the game's outcome?
Beplush provided essential utility and protection, which allowed the PCIFIC carries to survive the initial engages from Kurama's Wukong.
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