The Fiora OTP overcame jungler Skewmond in the last hours of the challenge
The 24th of September marked the end of the SoloQ challenge, a 3-week long elo-rush game organized by Jean "Trayton" Medzadourian where four teams led by popular French-speaking streamers were battling to see who would gain the most LPs with fresh account from the 3rd to the 24th. Alongside this match between the four teams, each player was fighting for an individual title.
4 players were fighting for the title until the end
While the team's championship was already done and settled before the last day, with Trayton's team dominating the field, four players were in a 40-LP margin in the last day, essentially meaning it was anyone's game to win the 10 000 euros cash prize.
Two toplaners, one ungler and one midlaner, three experienced pros and one single rookie. And in the end, the rookie triumphed: Mehdi "Potent" Ahmed Bouchaffra was able to swiftly distance Lucas "Badlulu" Piochaud and Vincent "Vetheo" Berrié, and didn't slow down in the end to beat BDSA's jungler and ERL MVP Rudy "SkewMond" Semaan, despite the latter being a consistent top 10 in the ladder for several months.
This challenge has also been marked by a domination of topside players and midlaners. No botlaner was able to reach the 1000 LP mark (although Mohamed "Myrtus" Rahli was close), in addition, the top 30 of players only had seven adc and support combined, in spite of the presence of players such as Caliste "Caliste" Henry-Hennebert or Paul "Stend" Lardin.