Two talented LEC rosters Team BDS vs Fnatic trade blows for a shot against G2 Esports at the Spring Split’s Grand Final, and the last spot at MSI 2024.
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The culmination of the Spring Split is upon us. And in dominant LEC fashion, only three of the top five teams from Spring Season are left standing.
Seeing a team like BDS this far ahead in the standings isn’t new. The Swiss team has had numerous deep runs since last Winter, but always fell short against the best teams in the region. Oppositely, Fnatic’s slowly been making up for their loss streak last year with brash tactics. And their last games were arguably the best series in the split. Can BDS go the distance before the legendary Spanish org overtakes them?
Read about the best parts of Spring 2024’s semifinal in our Team BDS vs Fnatic below!
Team BDS vs Fnatic Spring Semifinal Recap
Game 1
Both team opted for strong meta picks except Adam who went in with a Yasuo after Volibear and Rumble were banned out of the match. Despite BDS’ botlane going Rakan/Xayah, Fnatic still had the more stable team comp of the two.
Game 1 started with neither teams willing to engage, which led to Team BDS taking the first six turret plates. After 12 minutes of defense, Sheo’s Sejuani spilled first blood in a toplane gank that put BDS ahead 3-1.
Despite their enemy having more plates, dragons and player kills, Fnatic was able to find good trades in the 3k gold deficit. But as the match slowed down, Humanoid’s squad was unable to contest major objectives.
Both teams met at top jungle to compete for Nashor. But the teamfight met a predictable end when Adam took three Fnatic players off the board and helped secure the first Baron for Team BDS.
A few more victories gave BDS a major 12-4 lead at 28 minutes, but Fnatic’s hard-scaling champs still made them a threat into the late-game, so BDS played respectfully.
A risky play sent Sheo back to spawn, which gave Oscarinin, Razork, Humanoid, Noah and Jun a small window to take the next Baron. But despite their numbers advantage, it wasn’t enough to turn the fight to their favor.
In the end, their commanding lead led to Adam and co. taking the last drake of the match, and the first nexus of the best-of-five series.
Quick Stats:
- Teams: Team BDS 1 – 0 Fnatic
- Game Time: 31:46
- Gold: 67.1k – 50.8k
- Kills: (First Blood) 21 – 7
- Turrets: (First Turret) 9 – 2
- Dragons: 4 – 0
- Barons: 2 – 0
Game 2
Quick Stats:
- Teams: Fnatic 0 – 0 Team BDS
- Game Time:
- Gold: 0.0k – 0.0k
- Kills: (First Blood) 0 – 0
- Turrets: (First Turret) 0 – 0
- Dragons: 0 – 0
- Barons: 0 – 0
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Game 3
Quick Stats:
- Teams: Fnatic 0 – 0 Team BDS
- Game Time:
- Gold: 0.0k – 0.0k
- Kills: (First Blood) 0 – 0
- Turrets: (First Turret) 0 – 0
- Dragons: 0 – 0
- Barons: 0 – 0
Game 4
Quick Stats:
- Teams: Fnatic 0 – 0 Team BDS
- Game Time:
- Gold: 0.0k – 0.0k
- Kills: (First Blood) 0 – 0
- Turrets: (First Turret) 0 – 0
- Dragons: 0 – 0
- Barons: 0 – 0
Game 5
Quick Stats:
- Teams: Fnatic 0 – 0 Team BDS
- Game Time:
- Gold: 0.0k – 0.0k
- Kills: (First Blood) 0 – 0
- Turrets: (First Turret) 0 – 0
- Dragons: 0 – 0
- Barons: 0 – 0
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