LR Scrim winrate is at 69.9% on Spring Split
As Los Ratones just etched their name in history by winning back-to-back EMEA Masters titles in Winter and Spring 2025, their analyst, Molecule, has taken to social media to share the team’s scrim results from the Spring Split. A perfect chance for fans to get a closer look at the team’s entire journey throughout a split that once again ended in triumph — Los Ratones, after all, won all four tournaments they entered.
From the beginning, Los Ratones have streamed almost all their scrims publicly on Twitch. So, in a way, many of the results were already known to fans. But during high-stakes events like the EMEA Masters, some top teams understandably refused to stream their practice matches during the competition itself. While scrim results aren’t always a perfect indicator of competitive performance, they do offer a solid foundation for refining strategies and adjusting team dynamics. What we get here is a great overview of Los Ratones’ progress — even behind the scenes — throughout the split.
Kings of Europe
The shared results help paint a broader picture of the path they’ve taken. Notably, we learn that Los Ratones never scrimmed a single LEC team — a surprising fact given how dominant they’ve been in the ERL circuit since the start of the year. In the past, teams like G2 Esports have occasionally scrimmed LFL or SuperLiga teams, as Romain Bigeard once shared. According to Molecule, it almost happened — “the stars just didn’t align,” as he put it. He also explained that scrimming a team like G2 doesn’t always make sense during the season, especially just before an important on-stage series.
All told, Los Ratones racked up a 69.9% win rate, with 160 wins and 69 losses. They scrimmed teams from across the European ecosystem, from all kinds of leagues: Solary and BK ROG from the LFL, BoostGate and Geekay from the TCL, ZennIT from the ESLOL, and Unicorns of Love Sexy Edition from the Prime League. Thanks to a deep pool of available teams, Los Ratones never scrimmed the same opponent more than twice.
Header Photo Credit: Los Ratones
- Clément Chocat -
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