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It's Day 2 at the European qualifier, where four teams will earn their spot in the Season 3 League Championship Series.
Let's check out the action.
The first match of the day got off to a crazy start after Svenskeren misused a rupture on Cho'gath that would cost him his life,
but TheTess was there with Ezreal to clean up with a double kill.
At fourteen minutes, the Wolves invaded Millenium's blue, and this time Svenskeren landed the rupture right on ImSoFresh's Amumu.
That led to a four for one exchange for the Wolves, with TheTess picking up another double kill.
With TheTess playing exceptionally well, his quadra kill was more than enough, and the Copenhagen Wolves would easily take game one.
The Wolves would continue to pressure Millennium in game two but Angush's Jax would slip right through their grasp.
The Wolves would not let him get away twice, this time they catch him and take him down in the river.
They would also pick off ImSoFresh's Kayle to take the lead in kills.
With the Wolves rapidly closing in on the Nexus, Millenium's Tabzz and his home guard Fizz pushed them out with a triple kill.
But Millenium could not hold them off forever,
and one final ice blast gave the Wolves the Ace, the Victory, and a spot in the Season 3 League Championship Series.
Game 1 of Against All Authority and DragonBorns almost started in disaster for Shushei,
but Muvert was there with Zyra to secure first blood.
A well placed bandage toss by DragonBorn's Borkenshard led to a perfect initiation.
DragonBorns would eventually pick up the Ace off of Hosan's triple kill.
Hosan has been unstoppable the past two days, his second triple kill of the game led to another Ace and a victory for DragonBorns in Game 1.
In Game 2, Against All Authority started out as the aggressor, taking dragon at just five minutes, and picking up first blood in the process.
Against All Authority would slowly but steadily continue to push their advantage throughout the game,
finally breaking through at just over thirty minutes.
They would take Game 2 and even the series at one game a piece.
Game 3 belonged to Against All Authority's Shyala.
Behind a wondrous array of light bindings, his play on Lux allowed his team to cruise in the third and deciding game.
Action in Game 1 of Giants Gaming versus Mousesports started off with a failed gang under the bot tower by Mousesports.
Unfortunately for them, Giants' Samux was there to capitalize with Katarina.
He picked up first blood and Morden flew in on Lee Sin to take down the second kill.
At just over twenty minutes, Mousesports took Giants mid turret, but Giants immediately engage,
and they push Mouz back far enough for Samux to teleport in and nearly get a quadra kill.
Another three for zero exchange in Giants favor would allow them to make a move for Baron,
but Mousesports had seen enough and they threw up the surrender vote.
Mousesports opened up Game 2 with a sneak attack on Giants' Samux, but he expertly flash over the wall to his turret to avoid giving up first blood.
Nearing the twenty-five minute mark of their do or die game, Mousesports attempt a Baron while Giants are back at base,
but Giants are able to return in time to stop the attempt and win a four for nothing exchange.
That defeat was GG, as Mousesports surrendered giving Giants the automatic berth into the League Championship Series.
The final and most anticipated match of the day featured the hometown favorite, Meet Your Makers, taking on fan favorites Fnatic.
Fnatic Cyanide set the tone early, chasing down first blood with Olaf.
At the ten-minute mark, MYM started on dragon but Fnatic was there to contest, winning the exchange three to nothing, and taking dragon for themselves.
Fnatic controlled the rest of the game, taking an easy victory, and moving one step closer to the Season 3 spot they've been working so hard for.
Feeling comfortable with a one to nothing lead, Fnatic ran a risky invade to start Game 2. And the risk paid off, giving them two quick kills.
Meet Your Maker's Makler erases Fnatic's early advantage with a double kill of his own on Caitlyn.
After taking dragon at twenty-three minutes,
MYM's Kubon tried to sneak up on Fnatic with Evelynn but that plan would backfire. Fnatic would extend their lead with a four for one exchange.
That lead was too much for MYM to overcome and Fnatic would push their way to a victory.
After just missing out at Gamescom, Fnatic are finally able to secure their place in the Season 3 League Championship Series.
The remaining four teams that did not advance will battle it out on Day 3 for the last remaining spot in the League Championship Series.
First up will be DragonBorns versus Mousesports. Followed by Millenium versus MeetYourMakers.