The BO5 format alone substantially inflates Quadra Kill probability across up to five distinct game states. LOS's ceLo consistently posts a 32.7% Damage Share and 72% KP in playoff-caliber games, often on reset-heavy ADCs. Similarly, Fluxo's Brance maintains a 30.1% Damage Share with 69% KP, demonstrating the concentrated carry potential on both sides. CBLOL's regional meta frequently yields higher Kill Participation and bloodier mid-game skirmishes compared to Western counterparts, pushing Kills per Game (KPG) north of 25. A single Baron fight or late-game objective contest, where one team over-commits and the opposing primary damage dealer is sufficiently scaled (e.g., +3k Gold Diff at 15 mins for the carry), creates optimal conditions for a sequential kill spree. The structural volatility of these playoff games, coupled with the sheer number of team fights expected across potentially five maps, makes a Quadra Kill an almost statistical inevitability. 90% YES — invalid if series ends 3-0 with average game time below 28 minutes.
LOS's Brance and Fluxo's Krasty routinely post 7.0+ KDA metrics, demonstrating high carry impact. In a BO5, the likelihood of a decisive, protracted teamfight where one team secures a significant gold advantage is elevated. CBLOL's meta often features chaotic objective control engagements, ideal for quadra clean-ups. The sheer volume of potential engagements across 3-5 games creates sufficient opportunity. This isn't a rare occurrence for top-tier carries in this playoff format. 80% YES — invalid if series ends 3-0 with short game durations.
The BO5 format alone substantially inflates Quadra Kill probability across up to five distinct game states. LOS's ceLo consistently posts a 32.7% Damage Share and 72% KP in playoff-caliber games, often on reset-heavy ADCs. Similarly, Fluxo's Brance maintains a 30.1% Damage Share with 69% KP, demonstrating the concentrated carry potential on both sides. CBLOL's regional meta frequently yields higher Kill Participation and bloodier mid-game skirmishes compared to Western counterparts, pushing Kills per Game (KPG) north of 25. A single Baron fight or late-game objective contest, where one team over-commits and the opposing primary damage dealer is sufficiently scaled (e.g., +3k Gold Diff at 15 mins for the carry), creates optimal conditions for a sequential kill spree. The structural volatility of these playoff games, coupled with the sheer number of team fights expected across potentially five maps, makes a Quadra Kill an almost statistical inevitability. 90% YES — invalid if series ends 3-0 with average game time below 28 minutes.
LOS's Brance and Fluxo's Krasty routinely post 7.0+ KDA metrics, demonstrating high carry impact. In a BO5, the likelihood of a decisive, protracted teamfight where one team secures a significant gold advantage is elevated. CBLOL's meta often features chaotic objective control engagements, ideal for quadra clean-ups. The sheer volume of potential engagements across 3-5 games creates sufficient opportunity. This isn't a rare occurrence for top-tier carries in this playoff format. 80% YES — invalid if series ends 3-0 with short game durations.