DreamLeague Season 29 Overview: PARIVISION Dominates, Analyzing the Latest Action
A deep dive into the DreamLeague Season 29 statistics, highlighting PARIVISION's impressive performance, key hero picks, and the overall pace and scoring trends across 185 matches.
The DreamLeague Season 29 tournament has concluded, providing a wealth of data for analysis. The latest action on May 24th featured several high-profile matchups, including Team Spirit vs Aurora Gaming and PARIVISION facing Aurora Gaming multiple times. These recent games continued to solidify the tournament's top contenders and established clear statistical trends.
Latest Day Action
The final day saw PARIVISION involved in numerous matches against Aurora Gaming. Key results from May 24th included:
- PARIVISION defeated Team Spirit's opponent, Aurora Gaming, in a match at 19:22:34.
- PARIVISION secured victories against Aurora Gaming in multiple encounters throughout the day.
These matchups highlighted PARIVISION's consistent performance and ability to secure wins against a strong opponent like Aurora Gaming.
Tournament Leaders and Performance
Overall, PARIVISION emerged as the statistical leader of the tournament. With 22 wins and 11 losses across 33 matches, they boast an impressive 66.7% win rate. Following closely were Aurora Gaming (20 wins, 58.8% win rate) and Team Falcons (19 wins, 73.1% win rate).
Team Spirit also showed strong form, recording 18 wins and 8 losses with a 69.2% win rate, keeping them firmly in contention.
Hero Meta Analysis
The hero pool data reveals some clear trends in both the pick and ban phases. The most frequently picked heroes were:
- Hoodwink (89 total picks)
- Rubick (79 total picks)
- Pangolier (72 total picks)
In the ban phase, teams heavily targeted:
- Lone Druid (152 total bans)
- Clockwerk (130 total bans)
- Puck (124 total bans)
The contested heroes, which saw the highest volume of bans and picks, included Clockwerk, Puck, Lone Druid, Pangolier, Kez, Hoodwink, Slardar, Doom, Rubick, and Tiny. This indicates these heroes are highly valuable and frequently debated in the current meta.
Game Pace and Scoring
Across 185 total matches, the tournament maintained a steady pace. The average match duration was approximately 2715 seconds (about 45 minutes), suggesting extended, strategic battles. The average score across all games was 55.8 points, with a wide range observed (minimum of 18, maximum of 130). The average first tower time was around 629 seconds, indicating a relatively controlled early game pace.
Key Takeaways
- PARIVISION's high win rate and consistent presence in top matches solidify their status as a dominant force in DreamLeague Season 29.
- The high contest rate for heroes like Clockwerk and Puck suggests that map control and utility heroes remain critical to success.
- The average match duration points to a meta that rewards sustained team fighting and objective play rather than quick skirmishes.
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