Nigma Galaxy and Fennel Adversity are set to represent the country in the Wild Rift League Asia after emerging as the two best teams in the PH qualifier.

Nigma Galaxy, composed of the quintet of Sean "Hide" Baguino, Justine Ritchie "Juschie" Tan, Aaron "Aaron Bingay, Golden Hart "Demonkite" Dajao and Reniel "Dr4w" Angara, came out unscathed in Phase 2 to punch the first ticket to WRL Asia.
The crew dominated Fennel in the first round with a 2-0 victory before pulling off the big plays in the winner-take-all Game 5 to overcome a tough The 300 team in the upper bracket finals.
Fennel, on the other hand, after its first round defeat against Nigma Galaxy, had to climb its way up, first taking down the fancied G2 Blacklist team in the first round of the lower bracket.
The crew, composed of Ken "RyuKen" Flores, Robert "Trebor" Mansilungan, Aden "Aker" Baranda, John "Dani" Bulanadi, Miguel "Arisen" Pison, then avenged its 2-0 loss against The 300 in the Phase 1 with a convincing 3-1 victory.
The two Philippine representatives are joining 12 teams from China including the Icon Global Championship podium finishers led by titlist Nova Esports and second and third runners-up J Team and FunPlus Phoenix.
JD Gaming, Team Weibo, Rare Atom, One Champ, WHG Esports, KeepBest Gaming, ThunderTalk Gaming, EDward Gaming and Trace Esports are the other Chinese teams while Icons fourth placer Team Flash also made it through the Vietnam Qualifier along with Cerberus Esports and Thai teams Buriram United Esports and Invate Esports through the SEA qualifier.
Both The 300 and G2 Blacklist still have the chance to become the third team in the regional tilt through the Last Chance qualifier.