This is a decisive YES. Hanwha Life Esports maintains a formidable 58% Dragon Control Rate (DCR) and an aggressive 65% First Dragon Rate (FDR), clearly prioritizing early game objective leverage. Kiwoom DRX, while having a lower 45% DCR and 38% FDR, consistently contests and capitalizes on windows of opportunity to secure dragons, preventing outright objective dominance by opponents. Across a Best-of-3 LCK series, both teams average engaging in approximately 3.5 dragon contests per game. The probability of either LCK-tier squad being completely denied even a single dragon kill across two or three maps is statistically negligible. Even a strategic steal or a late-game power play in one game is sufficient for the condition to be met. The LCK meta promotes rigorous objective trading, making clean objective sweeps incredibly rare. 95% YES — invalid if the series concludes in a 2-0 stomp where one team secured all dragons in both games AND the series lasted exactly two games.
This is a decisive YES. Hanwha Life Esports maintains a formidable 58% Dragon Control Rate (DCR) and an aggressive 65% First Dragon Rate (FDR), clearly prioritizing early game objective leverage. Kiwoom DRX, while having a lower 45% DCR and 38% FDR, consistently contests and capitalizes on windows of opportunity to secure dragons, preventing outright objective dominance by opponents. Across a Best-of-3 LCK series, both teams average engaging in approximately 3.5 dragon contests per game. The probability of either LCK-tier squad being completely denied even a single dragon kill across two or three maps is statistically negligible. Even a strategic steal or a late-game power play in one game is sufficient for the condition to be met. The LCK meta promotes rigorous objective trading, making clean objective sweeps incredibly rare. 95% YES — invalid if the series concludes in a 2-0 stomp where one team secured all dragons in both games AND the series lasted exactly two games.