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Aurora vs PARIVISION Result PGL Wallachia Season 8 2026

Aurora defeat PARIVISION 2-1 in PGL Wallachia Season 8 Swiss Round 3. Mikoto returns with MVP Pangolier performance. Nightfall's Lone Druid 36.8k net worth and double Roshan close Game 3. Full results inside.

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Aurora vs PARIVISION Result PGL Wallachia Season 8 2026

Aurora Gaming defeated PARIVISION 2-1 on April 20, 2026, in PGL Wallachia Season 8 Swiss Round 3 at PGL Studio in Bucharest, Romania. The games went 42 minutes in Game 1 Aurora win, 38 minutes in Game 2 PARIVISION win, and 48 minutes in Game 3 Aurora win. Aurora advance to the playoffs with a perfect 3-0 group stage record - one of the first teams to qualify. PARIVISION drop to the 2-1 bracket.

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Game results

Game 1 - Aurora win in 42 minutes

Aurora took Game 1 through their late-game scaling system overwhelming PARIVISION's mid-game draft before their power spike window could generate the decisive teamfight advantages their system required. Aurora's team-fight control draft - built around Slardar and Shadow Demon providing utility and save potential for their cores - gave their carries the structural protection that PARIVISION's mid-game aggression could not penetrate before Aurora's scaling reached its ceiling.

Game 2 - PARIVISION win in 38 minutes

PARIVISION levelled the series through a dominant laning stage that denied Aurora the safe farming windows their late-game scaling requires. Their 38-minute win - significantly faster than Aurora's 42-minute Game 1 - reflected a team whose laning phase preparation for the rematch was specifically calibrated to prevent Aurora's cores from reaching the scaling threshold that Game 1 had confirmed was decisive.

Game 3 - Aurora win in 48 minutes

Game 3 was the longest and most significant game of the series - a gruelling back-and-forth decider whose result confirmed Aurora's playoff qualification. The biggest individual storyline was Mikoto's return to the active roster - his Pangolier mid-lane dominance in Game 3 stifling PARIVISION's rotation patterns before they could establish the map control their system requires. His 8/2/10 KDA and 27,000 net worth reflected a player whose Pangolier mobility gave Aurora the mid-game structure that PARIVISION's No[o]ne Ember Spirit could not consistently overcome despite his 10/4/7 KDA competitive output.

Nightfall on Lone Druid was the draft standout of Game 3. His bear's relentless objective pressure gave Aurora the split-push threat that PARIVISION's team-fight composition had no specific answer for - his 10/2/4 KDA and 36,800 net worth the highest individual net worth of Game 3 and reflecting a carry whose Lone Druid bear respawn mechanics allowed him to sustain objective pressure across the extended 48-minute game without the death penalty that other carries would have incurred.

PARIVISION mounted a critical high-ground defence in the late game - their resistance forcing Aurora to find the decisive resource advantage before committing to the series-closing push. Aurora secured 2 consecutive Roshans in response - taking the Aegis on the first and the Cheese on the second to give Nightfall and Mikoto the maximum individual buffs entering the barracks fight. The double Roshan advantage gave Aurora the structural resource gap that PARIVISION's high-ground defence could not overcome - their barracks falling before their buyback resources could reset.

Standout performances

Mikoto was the series MVP - his Pangolier Game 3 performance the individual narrative standout of the entire Swiss Round 3 schedule. His return to Aurora's active roster immediately elevated their mid-lane individual ceiling - his Pangolier mobility and Blink Dagger timing stifling PARIVISION's rotation patterns across the 48-minute decider. His 8/2/10 KDA reflected a player whose impact extended significantly beyond personal scoring into the map control creation that Nightfall's Lone Druid objective pressure system required.

Nightfall posted a 10/2/4 KDA and 36,800 net worth on Lone Druid in Game 3 - the highest individual net worth of the series. His bear's relentless objective pressure across the 48-minute game gave Aurora the split-push threat that closed the series after the double Roshan advantage was secured.

No[o]ne posted a 10/4/7 KDA and 24,900 net worth on Ember Spirit for PARIVISION in Game 3 - their standout individual contribution in the series decider. His competitive Game 3 output confirmed PARIVISION's individual ceiling remains genuine despite the series loss - their 2-1 record after this result reflecting a team whose form is sufficient to compete with Aurora's playoff-qualified system across a full 3-game series.

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