Uzi vs OMG – Worlds 2013 Quarter-Finals
Uzi’s debut appearance on the Worlds stage made a big name for himself with this Vayne play. As the two powerhouses of China faced off in Worlds' first quarter-finals, Uzi danced his way around what looked like a certain death at the hands of OMG to come away with not just his life, but an Ace for his team and an easy win to take them to the semis.
Faker's comeback Ace vs NJS – Worlds 2013 Semi-Finals
It wouldn't be a top 10 pro LoL plays list without our old friend Faker. The Demon King has rightfully made a name for himself with an impeccable understanding of his champion pool, and the mechanics to outplay most players on the Rift. In this dangerous teamfight against Najin Black Sword, Faker decides that the correct moment to engage is after Bengi goes down and they're at a numbers deficit. In the ensuing chaos, they take out most of Najin except for the tanky, and very angry, Expression. With some well co-ordinated taunt saves from Impact, Faker heals off the minions and lands his nukes for that final kill.
xPeke vs Dade – Worlds 2014 Group Stages
There is no competition more pure than a 1v1. The ultimate decider of skill in online battle. Here, xPeke – famed for his heroic single-handed defeat of the SK Gaming Nexus – takes on a more-or-less evenly matched dade, after accidentally running into him in the jungle. Knowing your opponents weaknesses is important in the gentleman's duel, but knowing your own limits is much more valuable. xPeke pulls out a series of well-timed spells leaving him inches from death, but his enemy on the floor, and still goes back to farming the lane.