The match between Weibo Gaming and Anyone’s Legend took place on March 5, 2026, during the LPL Split 1 Playoffs. The series featured a best-of-five format and delivered several intense teamfights. At first, the two teams traded pressure across the map. However, Weibo Gaming slowly gained control of the series. As a result, they defeated Anyone’s Legend 3–1 and continued their run in the lower bracket.
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Match Overview
- Tournament: LPL Split 1 Playoffs 2026
- Match Date: March 5, 2026
- Format: Best of Five (BO5)
- Result: AL 1 – 3 WBG
Detailed Game Breakdown
Game 1 – WBG Control the Early Game
At the start of Game 1, Weibo Gaming drafted a team composition focused on strong teamfighting and scaling.
Early in the match, JieJie quickly influenced the map. He moved between lanes and helped his teammates gain small advantages. As a result, Zika secured an early lead over Flandre in the top lane.
Meanwhile, the bottom lane remained stable. Elk and Erha played safely and maintained good farm. Therefore, Hope could not snowball the lane.
At 12 minutes, both teams fought near the Rift Herald. WBG reacted faster and won the fight. Then, they secured the objective and gained more map pressure.
From that point, Weibo Gaming slowly increased their lead. They controlled dragons and forced AL to defend their lanes.
Later in the game, a major moment happened at 31 minutes. WBG started a fight near Baron and successfully stole the objective. Because of this, they gained strong pushing power.
Soon after, WBG forced another fight in the mid lane. They wiped AL’s lineup and finished the game with a 21–11 kill score.

Game 2 – Anyone’s Legend Struggle Against WBG’s Macro
In Game 2, Anyone’s Legend tried a different strategy. This time, they drafted a composition aimed at mid-game aggression.
However, Weibo Gaming controlled the map very well. Their macro play limited AL’s opportunities.
Meanwhile, Xiaohu performed strongly in the mid lane. He pushed waves quickly and roamed to side lanes. Because of this, WBG often had more players in early skirmishes.
At 19 minutes, WBG secured the Rift Herald. After that, they began pushing all three lanes.
Teamfights soon followed. In those fights, WBG showed better coordination. Elk dealt huge damage from the backline. Therefore, WBG won several key engagements.
Eventually, Weibo Gaming closed the game and moved ahead 2–0 in the series.

Game 3 – Anyone’s Legend Fight Back
With the series on the line, Anyone’s Legend played much more aggressively in Game 3.
From the early minutes, Tarzan invaded the enemy jungle. As a result, he slowed down JieJie’s tempo.
Shortly after, Tarzan ganked mid lane. This helped Shanks gain an early advantage against Xiaohu. Therefore, AL controlled the pace of the game.
At 15 minutes, a major fight broke out around the dragon pit. This time, Anyone’s Legend executed the fight perfectly.
Meanwhile, Hope dealt massive damage from the backline. As a result, AL won the fight and secured the objective.
From there, Anyone’s Legend continued to build momentum. They controlled vision and forced WBG to play defensively.
Later, AL secured Baron Nashor. With the buff, they pushed toward WBG’s base.
Finally, at 32 minutes, AL won another teamfight and destroyed the Nexus. Thus, they reduced the series score to 2–1.

Game 4 – WBG Close Out the Series
Despite losing Game 3, Weibo Gaming stayed composed.
In Game 4, they returned to their map control strategy. Once again, JieJie played a key role early in the game.
He ganked the bottom lane and helped Elk secure the first kill. Because of this, WBG gained early momentum.
Afterward, WBG focused on neutral objectives. They secured dragons and Rift Herald. As a result, their gold lead continued to grow.
Anyone’s Legend attempted several fights to come back. However, WBG remained disciplined in teamfights.
The decisive moment came at 28 minutes. Both teams fought near Baron. During the fight, WBG eliminated four AL players.
Then, they secured Baron and pushed down the mid lane. Finally, Weibo Gaming destroyed the Nexus and won the series 3–1.

Overall Draft Analysis
Throughout the series, both teams drafted compositions focused on teamfighting.
Weibo Gaming preferred stable teamfight compositions. These drafts often included strong engage champions and reliable damage dealers.
As a result, WBG could control objectives such as dragons and Baron before forcing decisive fights.
Meanwhile, Anyone’s Legend preferred more aggressive early-game champions. Their goal was to pressure lanes and snowball early advantages.
However, WBG’s coordination in teamfights proved more consistent throughout the series.
Key Highlights of the Series
- Elk proves himself as one of the top ADCs in the LPL. His consistent damage output during teamfights played a crucial role in WBG’s victory.
- JieJie’s jungle control was outstanding. His smart pathing and pressure allowed Weibo Gaming to secure key objectives across the map.
- Anyone’s Legend still showed strong potential. Despite the loss, Tarzan and Hope delivered solid performances, especially in the third game where AL managed to secure their only win of the series.
Conclusion
The series between Weibo Gaming and Anyone’s Legend at the LPL Cup 2026 Playoffs delivered intense teamfights and memorable moments.
Although Anyone’s Legend showed resilience, especially in Game 3, Weibo Gaming ultimately demonstrated superior strategy and team coordination.
With a 3–1 victory, WBG advanced further in the playoffs and reaffirmed their status as one of the most formidable teams in the LPL this season.
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