Meet Your Makers, followed by
nGize and
World Elite. Despite nGize going undefeated so far at 6-0, two all-kills over
Raptor and
nGt have helped propel MYM to the top, giving them an edge of +2 over their second place rivals. At the bottom we see
mTw,
Colorful, and nGt bringing up the rear at rank 12. The newcomer Ukrainian team has had trouble the first half of the season, failing to win a single match and only managing once to secure more than 1 point.Veteran
SK-Gaming is sitting at rank 8 with a 2-4 record. Starting off the season with a narrow 2:3 loss vs.
Alternate aTTax, SK rebounded and hammered down their next opponents 4:1, only to slide into a 3 game losing streak.Recently bolstered by
Dae Hui “FoV” Cho,
MouseSports is sitting pretty at rank 5 with a 3-3 record, only 2 points behind World Elite, also 3-3. It’s been an up-and-down season for both sides, though stars from either team are showing results.
Xiang "Th000" Huang carries Mouz with a solo record of 7-3, compared to
Weilang "Fly100%" Lu’s 5-5. Similarly with World Elite, where
Xuwen “Infi” Wang leads with a 5-1 solo record, followed by
Xiaofeng “Sky” Li and
Zhuo “TeD” Zeng with 5-3 and 4-2 respectively.The big surprise of the season is
Team Go, comprised of
Hyo Sub “Focus” Eom,
Chul Woo “Shy” Park, and
Sung Hyun “Space” Park. The Korean trio has so far gone undefeated as well, sitting at rank 3 right under nGize. Although they are undefeated, their record shows all matches except an all-kill vs. aTTax have been won by a close 3:2 score.With the season only being halfway over and such a narrow point margin between the top 5 ranks you can expect those teams to shuffle around quite a bit. While those spots are safe, nGt and Colorful will have to pick up some points to prove their worth in the WC3L.







