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Dplus Kia's Burst Power Overwhelms BNK FEARX in LCK Opener

Dplus Kia takes a 1-0 lead in the LCK 2026 season, utilizing ShowMaker's Annie and Siwoo's Jayce to dismantle BNK FEARX in a high-octability Game 1.

BNK FEARXBNK FearX
Game 132:04LCKPatch 26.08
Dplus KiaDplus KIAWinner
10Kills18
57.7KGold64.7K
2Drag2
3Torres7
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BNK FEARX 50% vs Dplus KIA 50%

BNK FearX 50.5%·Dplus KIA 49.5%·Vol: $1875K

The LCK 2026 season is officially underway, and if the opening game of this series is any indication, the power dynamics in the region are shifting. As predicted by the pre-match models, the draft advantage held by Dplus Kia materialized with clinical precision, as their heavy burst composition simply outpaced the scaling utility of BNK F2EARX. In a match lasting 32:10, the gap between the two rosters became a chasm, leaving the series score at 0-1 in favor of the visitors.

Key Takeaways

  • Lucid delivered a masterclass in jungle pressure, posting a massive 7/3/8 KDA on Lee Sin to dictate the tempo of the early skirmishes.
  • Siwoo anchored the top lane with a staggering 13.00 KDA on Jayce, effectively neutralizing any split-push potential from the opposition.
  • BNK FEARX struggled to maintain stability, falling behind by a significant 7k gold deficit by the end of the match.

Early Game

From the opening minutes, the blueprint for Dplus Kia was clear: aggressive jungle-mid synergy. While BNK FEARX attempted to play a disciplined, reactive style, they were immediately met with the relentless onslaught of Lucid. The Lee Sin jungler was everywhere, participating in a whopping 83% of his team's kills. This pressure made life miserable for Raptor, whose Jarvan IV struggled to find any footing, ultimately finishing with a 0/5/8 scoreline. Meanwhile, the bot lane was a battlefield of gold; the predicted pressure on Slayer was felt as the Lucian player struggled to keep pace with the incoming rotations, contributing to a massive kill gap that favored the red side early on.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted irrevocably during the mid-game when the burst potential of the Dplus Kia mid-lane became too much to handle. ShowMaker, wielding Annie, executed a series of devastating combos that caught BNK FEARX out of position. His 2/1/5 performance, paired with a massive 7.00 KDA, acted as the catalyst for breaking open the map. As the blue side attempted to contest dragons, the sheer damage from the Annie and the supporting presence of Career on Yuumi—who boasted an incredible 13.00 KDA—made it impossible for BNK FEARX to sustain any prolonged fights. The 2 dragons secured by both sides were overshadowed by the destruction of 7 towers by the visiting squad.

Closing Out

As the game entered the late stages, the structural advantages for Dplus Kia became insurmountable. With Siwoo dominating from the top lane on Jayce, the blue side had no way to contest the side lanes. The gold lead widened to 64.7k for the winners compared to only 57.7k for the losers. BNK FEARX fought bravely, with K'Sante managing a 4/3/1 scoreline, but they lacked the raw firepower to stop the advancing waves. The match concluded with Dplus Kia securing a decisive victory, leaving BNK FEARX needing a complete tactical overhaul if they hope to force a Game 2.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
SlayerBNK FEARXLucianBot3/5/4
RaptorBNCT FEARXJarvan IVJungle0/5/8
VicLaBNK FEARXRyzeMid2/3/4
KellinBNK FEARXMilioSupport1/2/6
ClearBNK FEARXK'SanteTop4/3/1
SmashDplus KiaZeriBot4/4/8
LucidDplus KiaLee SinJungle7/3/8
ShowMakerDplus KiaAnnieMid2/1/5
CareerDplus KiaYuumiSupport1/1/12
SiwooDplus KiaJayceTop4/1/9

FAQ

Q: Did the pre-match prediction regarding the jungle matchup come true?

Yes, the prediction was confirmed as Lucid's aggressive Lee Sin completely overwhelmed Raptor's Jarvan IV, leading to a 7/3/8 performance.

Q: How did the bot lane gold deficit impact the game?

The early pressure on Slayer's Lucian contributed to the overall 7k gold lead that Dplus Kia used to secure the victory.