The player played the worst T1 on the day of the Worlds 2024
Not beyond the prediction of many people when the T1 – Top Esports match is extremely tense but it is because the two teams play too … hard to guess. Not necessarily the macro achieved the highest efficiency, but simply in any moment, which side showed better. Because, both T1 and TES own many mutant generals. Therefore, although not really rich or tight as a later match of Gen.G – Weibo Gaming, the match T1 – TES also makes the audience unable to take their eyes off.
T1 has the day of the troops not as satisfactory
And the match against TES is also the first time that T1 cannot win on the day of the World Worlds, since they were named SKT T1 up to now. Of course, this failure is not a disaster. But in the defeat of T1, all 5 players and members of the coaching staff were also responsible. However, according to Hupu's grading, Oner is the worst player, with only 2.7 points.
Oner is the lowest scoring player with only 2.7 points: “This game helps me remember how I was tortured when fighting with Scorpion in Black Myth: Wukong”.
Gamers always take Black Myth: Wukong to compare with Oner's performance on the day of the Worlds 2024
It can be said that oner has almost harmless game. Throughout the match, ONER has only 1 temporary fighting called effective in the Dragon Cave area. In the following situations, if Oner could not open fighting because there was no appropriate angle, then this jungler would also be poached to back up and there was no way to approach JackKYLOLove. The fact that Oner could not help opening fighting with Faker made T1 lose most of the fighting phase in the match.
Scorpion monster is considered a hard monster of Black Myth: Wukong
Wukong is a very strong fighting general, with a multi -goal skill set and can be triggered. But in the hands of Oner, Wukong could not maximize the strength. Tes himself is good, but T1's jungler must blame himself when he cannot control the space to get favorable positions. And oner's performance is also a factor that T1 must rectify before starting the remaining series of the Swiss round.