Match history — match detail
Match verdict: Katarina won 30:24 because she managed the middle and late phases better after an even opening. The six-kill spree from 1485 to 1738 was the break point. Julius matched the fight in raw kills, but six self-destructions and a weaker stretch before the finish denied him the turn.
Katarina rules EnvyEntry with a rocket finish
One first blood for Julius, one long spree for Katarina, and enough explosions to make the scoreboard wear a helmet.
EnvyEntry delivered a Deathmatch Normal that began as a sharp exchange and ended as a lesson in controlled stubbornness. Julius took first blood after 11 seconds with FlakCannon on Katarina, but the eventual winner did not fold, even with five self-inflicted setbacks. Zora disrupted the order with FlakCannon, ShockRifle and the only Double Kill of the match, while Jano had only a short appearance. The spine of the story was clear: Katarina against Julius. After 2041 seconds the board read 30:24:11:0, and the match proved that a player can win even after occasionally sawing off her own chair with Redeemer.
First blood and early elbows
EnvyEntry did not wait. At 11 seconds Julius opened with first blood, using FlakCannon on Katarina. Nine seconds later Katarina answered with Slime, and the score was 1:1. The opening minutes were a trade of blows: Julius hit with RocketLauncher at 43, Katarina replied with Enforcer at 52, and at 82 both sides landed almost together, tangling the board at 3:3.
The first real shift came at 111 seconds, when Katarina used Slime again and moved ahead 4:3. The data records one lead change, and this was the point where the warm-up became the match. Jano entered briefly: at 137 Katarina removed him with CampKiller, leaving him on 0 score, one death and 137 seconds played.
Redeemer, Slime and chaos accounting
From 146 seconds Zora joined the story fully. Julius hit her with Redeemer, but she answered later by taking Katarina with FlakCannon at 210. EnvyEntry rewarded courage, but punished players who hurt themselves. Zora collected self-destructions through Slime, RocketLauncher and CampKiller, while Katarina blew herself up with Redeemer at 249 and then took Julius with the same weapon at 250.
Katarina still kept the lead. After 572 seconds she hit Julius with LinkGun, then added FlakCannon kills on Zora, a Redeemer at 632 and a sharp wave around 730 to 765. Julius answered with LinkGun and Shock Combo, Zora bit back with FlakCannon, but the top of the table belonged to Katarina.
Midgame pressure and revenge
Between 819 and 1215 seconds, every revenge mattered. The computed numbers show 16 revenge kills for Katarina, 12 for Julius and 11 for Zora, so this was not target practice. Zora hit Katarina with LinkGun at 819, FlakCannon at 919 and Redeemer at 1200; Julius searched for a route back with LinkGun, RocketLauncher and Redeemer. Katarina kept answering through FlakCannon, RocketLauncher and BioRifle.
The longest pause came after 1215 and lasted 69 seconds. After it, Julius hit Zora with Slime at 1284, Katarina answered on Julius with Stinger at 1290, and the fight tightened again. Zora took Katarina with FlakCannon at 1333 and Julius added ShockRifle at 1345, hinting that second place would not simply wave politely.
Six steps toward the verdict
The decisive stretch began at 1485. Katarina killed Julius with Slime and started the longest spree of the match: six kills until 1738. During it, Zora fell to Stinger, Julius to Redeemer and ShockRifle, and Zora again to LinkGun as Katarina climbed to 25 points. It was not clean dominance; it was practical control of disorder.
Julius ended the spree at 1738 with RocketLauncher on Katarina, but the damage was done. What had been a chase became a gap. Average life times say plenty: Katarina survived 70 seconds on average, Julius 60, Zora 48 and Jano 68. Katarina repeatedly had the time to reset, choose a weapon and force the next exchange.
A loud ending without snipers
The final five minutes were packed, but not by distance. The data has no longest_kill and no average kill distance, so this map story is about clustered contacts rather than fifty-metre legends. Julius still pushed: LinkGun at 1763, BioRifle at 1817, Redeemer at 1834 and RocketLauncher at 1896 brought him toward 22.
Katarina did not stop. She took Zora with RocketLauncher at 1786, LinkGun at 1850 and RocketLauncher again at 1925. Julius hit Katarina with FlakCannon at 1966 and Zora at 1977, but Zora answered him with ShockRifle at 2005. The last two blows belonged to Katarina: FlakCannon on Zora at 2027 and RocketLauncher at 2041 sealed 30:24:11:0.
Momenty zápasu
- Julius opened with first blood at 11 seconds using FlakCannon on Katarina.
- Katarina took the lead at 111 seconds with Slime on Julius and never gave it back.
- Zora recorded the only multikill, a Redeemer Double Kill at 1201.
- The longest pause lasted 69 seconds after 1215.
- Katarina produced the longest spree, six kills from 1485 to 1738, ended by Julius.
- FlakCannon led the weapons with 19 kills, while RocketLauncher added 17.
- Katarina closed the match with two kills on Zora at 2027 and 2041.
When the smoke cleared, this was not a flawless match, and that is exactly why it had character. Katarina won by six points despite five self-destructions, which says how much space she created in direct fights. Julius had the better opening and a strong finish, Zora had explosive moments and painful falls, but Katarina turned the middle and the ending into repeatable, concrete kills.
Score progression
Score progression of all players during the match, kill by kill. Crossing lines are lead changes. Player scores over time — click a name in the legend to toggle, drag to zoom.
Match pace
Kills in each minute of this match. Peaks are the wildest moments of the game.
Who killed when
Heatmap of player kills per match minute. A darker cell means more kills in that minute.