CFO JunJia Aims to Surpass Flash Wolves’ Legacy in LCP Triumph

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CFO JunJia Aims to Surpass Flash Wolves’ Legacy in LCP Triumph

As the League of Legends Championship Pacific (LCP) progresses, jungler Yu “JunJia” Chun-Chia of CTBC Flying Oyster reflects on recent challenges. The Taiwanese team holds a commendable 2-1 record heading into the second week of the Worlds 2025 Swiss Stage. With eyes set on surpassing the legacy of Flash Wolves, JunJia emphasizes the need for thorough preparation against formidable opponents.

CFO JunJia’s Reflections on Recent Challenges

In a recent discussion with Sheep Esports, JunJia analyzed his team’s performance following a tough match against Anyone’s Legend. Despite securing an early 3k gold lead in the third game, the team struggled during crucial mid-to-late phases, ultimately leading to their downfall.

Lessons Learned

  • Importance of positioning during teamfights
  • Effective resource management throughout the match

JunJia remarked, “Our mid-to-late game was worse than our opponent’s. We need to refine our approach in teamfights.” Recognizing the intensity of the competition, he expressed his determination to improve and adapt for future matchups.

Aiming for the Quarterfinals

With aspirations of reaching the quarterfinals, JunJia acknowledged the strength of potential opponents with similar records. He reiterated the focus on immediate goals, stating, “The most important thing is to focus on right now.”

Surpassing the Flash Wolves’ Legacy

JunJia aims not only for personal success but to honor the LCP by surpassing the legacy of the renowned Flash Wolves. The team recognizes the weight of this ambition as they advance in the tournament.

Future Matchups and Team Dynamics

Looking ahead, JunJia expressed a hope for T1 to defeat Gen.G, which would simplify their upcoming matches. He values camaraderie within his team, referring to Tsai “HongQ” Ming-Hong as a fun rival, while also showing support for teammate Ling “Kaiwing” Kai Wing’s upcoming birthday. “We will make it to the bracket stage for Kaiwing,” he affirmed, conveying a strong team spirit.

Message to Fans

Addressing his supporters, JunJia expressed regret over recent performances but vowed to learn from the defeats. The team is committed to re-evaluating their strategies to achieve better results in upcoming competitions.

With the Worlds 2025 Swiss Stage underway, CTBC Flying Oyster aims for redemption and legacy. As they prepare for their next challenges, they embody resilience, determination, and the desire to bring honor to their region.