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T1 Fall 0–2 to KT Rolster — LCK 2025 Round 3–5

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An intense clash unfolded in the Legends Group as KT Rolster faced off against T1. While both teams currently sit in 4th and 3rd place respectively, there’s a significant gap between them in total wins.

Game 1 Picks:

  • KT Rolster: Rumble, Trundle, Taliyah, Corki, Leona
  • T1: Aurora, Xin Zhao, Orianna, Jhin, Rakan

Game 2 Picks:

  • KT Rolster: Ambessa, Wukong, Annie, Ziggs, Nautilus
  • T1: Gwen, Pantheon, Galio, Jhin, Braum

Game 1

The first game began with KT Rolster completely shutting down the mid lane. Between the 8th and 11th minute, Faker died three times — one of them being a solo kill by BDD — which gave KT’s mid laner a massive lead. By the 15-minute mark, the game shifted into a highly active phase, with T1 making successful plays and even winning a fight around Atahan to strengthen their advantage. However, a small mistake by Rakan and Xin Zhao opened the door for KT Rolster to claim their fourth dragon, and shortly after, Baron. Just two minutes later, KT pushed down the bot lane and started tearing apart T1’s base, reaching the Nexus with barely any resistance.

Game 2

There’s not much to say about the second game other than it was a complete stomp by KT Rolster. T1 couldn’t get anything going, while KT played with incredible focus and continued to increase the pressure with every passing minute. The game ended in a dominant 28–3 victory for KT Rolster.

KT Rolster’s mid laner BDD was named MVP of the series thanks to his stellar performance, posting a 6/3/12 on Taliyah and an outstanding 8/1/15 on Annie across the two games.

This victory marks the 19th win for T1, bringing their record to 19–8. For NS RedForce, this is their 18th loss, with only 10 wins to their name.

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LCK Summer 2025 Round 3–5 is scheduled from July 23 to August 31. This stage will determine which teams advance directly to the LCK Playoffs and which will have to battle through the Play-In. With a prize pool of ₩562,500,000 KRW (around $407,919 USD), the competition is fierce — but more importantly, the top three teams will qualify for the 2025 World Championship. With so much on the line, every team is pushing for glory. Be sure to follow the LoL News page for all the latest updates from the League of Legends esports scene.

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