BNK FEARX has finally secured its first win. In their 2026 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) regular season Round 1 match against DN Supers, held at LoL PARK in Jongno on the 12th, BNK FEARX clinched a 2-0 victory, displaying the same explosive performance they showed during the LCK Cup. This win also marked the successful debut of 'Daystar' Yu Ji-myeong in the mid lane.

BNK FEARX started strong by taking down 'Peter's' Rakan in an early 2v2 bot lane skirmish, followed by another two kills during a bot lane dive shortly after. While DNS managed to pick up a kill in the bot lane, BFX won a mid-lane skirmish and continued to dominate fights around the dragon pit, pulling ahead.
BFX quickly stacked three dragons and held a global gold lead of approximately 5,000 by the 18-minute mark. Trailing, DNS attempted to claw back by catching 'Clear's' Renekton in the top lane and picking off 'Raptor's' Jarvan in the mid lane. After taking down Jarvan, DNS moved to the Baron. Although BFX landed a solid 'Pop Blossom' with Neeko, DNS successfully secured the Baron thanks to a well-timed ultimate from 'Clozer's' Cassiopeia.
In the following teamfight near the dragon, BFX quickly took down 'DuDu's' Zahen, while DNS managed to catch 'Daystar's' Annie. BFX then pushed toward the bot lane, where they engaged in a 4v4 skirmish, wiped out the opposing team, and destroyed the DNS Nexus at the 30-minute mark.
In the second set, DNS secured the first kill as 'Pyosik's' Lee Sin joined a bot lane push to counter a BFX ambush. They also caught 'Raptor's' Xin Zhao, who was attempting a counter-jungle in the Raptor camp. Despite DNS leading in the mid and jungle, BFX gained an advantage in a Rift Herald fight, successfully turning the global gold lead in their favor.
From that point on, the momentum belonged to BFX. Having seized control, BFX baited the opponent by starting the Baron, quickly took down 'DuDu's' Ambessa in the ensuing teamfight, and secured the Baron after winning the fight. BFX then intensified their pressure, destroying the DNS Nexus in 25 minutes and 59 seconds to seal the victory.


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