100T will move on to face FlyQuest next, but the hard work is already done. Photo by Colin Young-Wolff via Riot Games<\/figcaption><\/figure>
The two teams split the opening matches of the series but 100T never looked back after dropping game two, finishing C9 off in under an hour to secure the organization’s first Worlds appearance since 2022. “I feel like we out-macro’d them in every game, even the loss,” Quid said following 100T’s victory, while Sniper said he couldn’t wait to take on T1’s Zeus on the big stage. “Hey, I mean Zeus bro, T1 Zeus? You’re on my watch!”<\/p>