Melee Creeps beat Floormen 2-0 in the Night Shift NA #25 finals, as Saiah posts absurd 20.33 KDA with Paige.
Melee Creeps won the North American finals at Deadlock Night Shift NA (#25), sweeping Floormen 2–0.
The Road to the Finals
Floormen reached the finals with a Bo1 win over Bunny with Clock in the upper bracket. In that match, POSHYPOP posted a deathless 5/0/27 on
Mirage, earning MVP honors with a 32.00 KDA. League contributed on
Mina (7/1/18) and rocker on
Ivy (8/1/20), helping close it out in 34 minutes.
That momentum didn't carry into the finals.
Game 1: Melee Creeps Take Control
Melee Creeps set the tone immediately. JonJon played
Mirage and finished 7/1/21, earning match MVP with a 28.00 KDA, leading the lobby in souls with 48,871 and putting up 69,556 objective damage as Melee Creeps consistently converted won fights into map progress.
Support came from all angles: eidorian had a big game on
Lash (10/2/16) and Saiah enabled on
Paige (4/1/23, 13,488 healing). On the other side, Goober tried to keep Floormen in it on
Paradox (8/7/8), but Melee Creeps took Game 1 in 33 minutes with a 38–18 kill advantage.
Game 2: Faster Finish, No Comeback Window
Game 2 ended even quicker with a 29 minute map and looked even more one-sided on the scoreboard (49–19 kills).
JonJon stayed on
Mirage (9/2/17), while dew moved to
Lady Geist (10/3/17) and led the way in sustain with 48,432 healing. Up front, eidorian's
Abrams was the closer (12/3/21), repeatedly winning the early fights that kept Floormen from stabilizing.
The biggest story, though, was Saiah. He swapped to
Ivy and piled up utility all game, 4/2/30 with a game high 30 assists and 33,248 healing, and the broadcast team named him the series MVP.
Floormen tried to change the look with POSHYPOP on
Venator and League on
Yamato, but Melee Creeps kept finding picks and shutting down resets. League's Yamato line (5/12/3) reflects how often Melee Creeps were able to catch him and keep the map tilted.
By the Numbers (Series)
Saiah (MVP): 8/3/53 combined, 20.33 average KDA
Kill total: Melee Creeps 87, Floormen 37
Souls: Melee Creeps 451,999 vs Floormen 318,331 (~134k gap)
JonJon: played
Mirage both games and averaged an 18.00 KDA
What It Means
Floormen proved earlier in the bracket they can punish mistakes and play clean in a Bo1. In the finals, Melee Creeps didn't give them the same openings cleaner fights, better conversions, and enough flexibility in drafts to keep control across both maps.














