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HANJIN BRION Dominates DN SOOPers with 2-0 Sweep in LCK

HANJIN BRION secures a decisive 2-0 victory over DN SOOPers, proving their strength in the LCK 2026 basement battle through superior draft and mechanical skill.

DN SOOPersDN SOOPers
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HANJIN BRIONHanjin BrionWinner
G1Hanjin Brion30:53
G2Hanjin Brion35:39

In a high-stakes clash between two teams fighting for survival at the bottom of the LCK standings, HANJIN BRION delivered a definitive statement by sweeping DN SOOPers 0-2. This series was more than just a battle for points; it was a showcase of how superior draft execution and individual mechanical prowess can dismantle even the most resilient utility-based compositions.

Key Takeaways

* Teddy emerged as the series' undisputed star, anchoring the bot lane with a legendary 7/0/6 KDA on Corkki in Game 2, effectively neutralizing the DN SOOPers' late-game scaling. * The series was defined by a massive resource gap, with HANJIN BRION establishing a staggering 49.0k gold advantage in Game 1, effectively starving their opponents of any opportunity to contest objectives. * The pre-match prediction market was absolute in its certainty, with Polymarket showing a 100% NO prediction for a DN SOOPers victory, a sentiment that was validated by the clinical nature of the 0-2 result.

Before the Series

The atmosphere heading into this matchup was heavy with tension. Both DN SOOPers and HANJIN BRION entered the arena mired in deep losing streaks, with both sides failing to secure a single series win in their last five outings. The statistics painted a grim picture: DN SOOPers sat eighth with a meager 27.8% win rate, while HANJIN BRION languished in eleventh with a devastating 12.5%. On paper, this was a battle of the basement, and the betting markets reflected a total lack of confidence in a DN SOOPers upset, with volume hitting nearly $792,750 on a 100% "No" outcome. The tactical focus was on the meta, where the presence of Vi and Ahri was rising, and the absence of bans on Neeko and Jayce promised a highly volatile lane phase.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The first game served as a brutal introduction to HANJIN BRION's intent. As the pre-draft analysis suggested, the lack of bans on high-impact picks allowed HANJIN BRION to construct a composition centered around overwhelming burst and objective control. The engine of this destruction was Roamer, whose Annie provided the necessary engage and crowd control to dismantle the DN SOOPers' reactive setup. While DN SOOPers attempted to stabilize with Renekton and Jarvan IV, they were simply outpaced. HANJIN BRION secured 2 dragons to the 1 held by their opponents, and the gold lead ballooned almost immediately. By the time the Nexus fell at 25:40, HANJIN BR