Korean Dota League Finals - Zephyr vs MVP Phoenix April 11th, 2014 22:59 GMT Text by TheEmulator Graphics by riptide Focus Mode

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Zephyr vs MVP Phoenix





The first season of the



The Korean Dota scene is small in comparison to the others, but events like this are helping bring them to the forefront of the scene. With TI4 on the horizon a Korean team receiving a direct invite is extremely unlikely, but a win here could potentially create an opportunity to play in one of the Asian qualifiers. At the least it's a battle to determine the best team currently in Korea. Will it be Zephyr or MVP Phoenix?



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Team Zepyhr: The Foreign Hope







Team Zephyr have made a huge splash in the Korean Dota 2 scene since their team debuted in early January of this year. The squad was formed basically by a bunch of friends with a goal of qualifying for some Korean events. Well so far they have won both events they have competed in (NSL the Fomos Dota League), and they are in yet another finals tonight. So things are definitely going well. They are coming into these finals with an edge over MPV as they have already taken them out before. Overall they are pretty solid with their current lineup of Blitz, Corey, Bamboe, Purge, and Eosin. Blitz is probably the best mid in Korea right now, and Corey can carry in any situation. Purge is starting to make some impressive plays as well despite coming into the Korean scene with no professional experience.





MVP Phoenix: Hometown Favorites







MVP Phoenix are currently tearing up the Korean scene as well. They recently qualified for the LAN Finals in Kiev for StarLadder Season 9, and they are also coming off a win in NSL Season 2. Although they did have DeMoN standing in for that, which was a huge help. Either way they are a tough team to beat, and are the Favourites across most of Korea right now. They also have scene veterans like March and Heen to lead the team with their vast experience in Dota 1. They will have a tough series ahead of them tonight though. A win here will give them some confidence to hopefully take some games when they go to Kiev.



Countdown:

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CREDITS

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Writers: TheEmulator

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The first season of the Korean Dota League has brought us a couple months of great Korean Dota, and tonight it comes to its end with a final series between none other than Team Zephyr and MVP Phoenix The Korean Dota scene is small in comparison to the others, but events like this are helping bring them to the forefront of the scene. With TI4 on the horizon a Korean team receiving a direct invite is extremely unlikely, but a win here could potentially create an opportunity to play in one of the Asian qualifiers. At the least it's a battle to determine the best team currently in Korea. Will it be Zephyr or MVP Phoenix?We hope you enjoy the finals. Check KDL out on http://wiki.teamliquid.net/dota2/Korea_Dota_2_League/Season_1 and come stop by our LR thread during the games.Team Zephyr have made a huge splash in the Korean Dota 2 scene since their team debuted in early January of this year. The squad was formed basically by a bunch of friends with a goal of qualifying for some Korean events. Well so far they have won both events they have competed in (NSL the Fomos Dota League), and they are in yet another finals tonight. So things are definitely going well. They are coming into these finals with an edge over MPV as they have already taken them out before. Overall they are pretty solid with their current lineup of Blitz, Corey, Bamboe, Purge, and Eosin. Blitz is probably the best mid in Korea right now, and Corey can carry in any situation. Purge is starting to make some impressive plays as well despite coming into the Korean scene with no professional experience.MVP Phoenix are currently tearing up the Korean scene as well. They recently qualified for the LAN Finals in Kiev for StarLadder Season 9, and they are also coming off a win in NSL Season 2. Although they did have DeMoN standing in for that, which was a huge help. Either way they are a tough team to beat, and are the Favourites across most of Korea right now. They also have scene veterans like March and Heen to lead the team with their vast experience in Dota 1. They will have a tough series ahead of them tonight though. A win here will give them some confidence to hopefully take some games when they go to Kiev. Administrator