T1 achieved a 5th consecutive league victory by winning 2-1 against KRX in the second round of the '2026 LoL Champions Korea (LCK)' regular season held at Jonggak LoL Park on the 20th.

T1 took down 'Ucal's Ryze with an early mid-lane gank. Then, 'Oner's Wukong continued to perform well, taking down 'Rich's Rumble twice as well. Subsequently, although T1 conceded two dragons to their opponent, they clearly held the advantage in terms of macro play and secured the victory by winning decisively in team fights. Although KRX was clearly in a difficult situation, they were managing to exchange kills through their best efforts. However, the gap had already widened considerably, and T1 followed up with two dragons and hunted down Baron as well. Destroying the top and bottom inhibitors during the Baron buff timing, T1 overpowered their opponents with brute force, and ultimately secured the victory as 'Phaze's Lucian recorded a pentakill. In the ensuing second set, T1 pushed hard in the bottom lane early in the game. However, 'Willer's Lee Sin quickly joined the fray to record a double kill, and by influencing the top and mid lanes as well, took down 'Doran's Varus and 'Faker's Viktor. Although T1 added a kill with 'Oner' via a bottom lane gank, KRX continued to score points centered around Lee Sin. T1 did not get swayed by the opponent's flow and calmly continued with the plays they needed to make, so the gold difference was not as large as expected. Just as KRX was faltering briefly, 'Rich's Jax took down 'Doran's Varus' in the top lane again, and a significant gap began to open up in the top lane. KRX used a well-farmed Jax to speed up the tempo and continued to gain advantages. After securing three dragons, KRX lured the opponent while attacking Baron and won the team fight again. There were no major mistakes, and the pace was incredibly fast. Ultimately, KRX, having secured both Baron and the Dragon Soul, defeated T1 with a clean performance in the second set, tying the score at 1-1. In the final third set, T1 gained the advantage first in the initial mid-lane skirmish. KRX was keeping up well by landing effective hits in the top and bottom lanes, but the tide began to turn sharply against them after T1 achieved a decisive victory in the Herald fight. With the gap widening, KRX chose to fight without giving up the Dragon. However, this actually led to T1 scoring more points, and subsequently, T1 easily snowballed and unilaterally won the skirmishes. And T1, having easily secured Baron, dominated KRX with a stronger performance than in the previous two sets, securing a 2-1 victory.
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