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BNK FEARX Closes the Door on Kiwoom DRX in LCK Sweep

BNK FEARX secures a 2-0 series victory over Kiwoom DRX in the LCK 2026, showcasing incredible jungle and support performance to complete the sweep.

Kiwoom DRXKiwoom Drx
Game 234:07LCKPatch 26.07
BNK FEARXBNK FearXWinner
9Kills20
59.4KGold67.3K
3Drag2
2Torres8
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a BNK FEARX con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

Kiwoom Drx 50.0%·BNK FearX 50.0%·Vol: $2376K

Top players by damage

Kalista
BotDiable
6/2/1231.5% dmg
Gnar
TopRich
2/2/425.6% dmg
Caitlyn
BotLazyFeel
1/7/124.1% dmg

The Closing Act

The stakes could not have been higher for Kiwoom DRX. Entering Game 2 of this LCK 2026 clash, they were staring down the barrel of a series defeat, needing nothing less than a complete tactical overhaul to equalize the score against a surging BNK FEARX. The pressure was suffocating, and as the players took their seats, the atmosphere in the arena felt heavy with the weight of an impending sweep.

A Storm in the Jungle and Bot Lane

As the game progressed through the early stages, the pre-draft predictions regarding the draft advantage for BNG FEARX began to materialize with terrifying efficiency. While the night before, analysts were debating whether the lack of Renekton and Gnar bans would create chaos, the actual execution by BNK FEARX was surgical. The draft advantage we anticipated did not just appear; it dominated the map.

The early game was defined by a relentless onslaught from the BNK FEARX jungle. Their Pantheon player delivered a masterclass in impact, posting a staggering 9/2/10 KDA and participating in a massive 95% of his team's total kills. This jungle pressure, paired with a massive +265 gold advantage at the fifteen-minute mark, effectively suffocated the Kiwoom DRX jungle, whose Dr. Mundo struggled to find any footing. Meanwhile, the bot lane became a slaughterhouse. The BNK FEARX Kalista was simply untouchable, weaving through fights with a 9.00 KDA and contributing to a staggering 90% of her team's kills. The Kiwoim DRX Caitlyn, unfortunately, was left reeling, unable to respond to the sheer aggression, finishing with a heartbreaking 1/7/1 scoreline.

The Unseen Engine of Victory

While the kills were mounting, the true turning point was found in the most unexpected place: the support role. In a game where the gold leads were widening, the BNK FEARX Soraka provided the ultimate safety net. Her performance was nothing short of legendary, finishing with a 0/0/20 KDA and an unbelievable 100% kill participation. Every time Kiwoom DRX attempted to mount a desperate counter-attack, the Soraka was there to peel, heal, and reset the fight, making the BNK FEARX frontline virtually immortal.

This defensive stability allowed the BNK FEARX Renekton to push the boundaries of the map, securing a 3/2/5 performance that helped dismantle the Kiwoom towers. Despite a valiant effort from the Kiwoom DRX mid-laner, Mel, who managed to secure a +1091 gold advantage at fifteen minutes on a surprising pick, the sheer weight of the BNK FEARX macro was too much to bear.

The Final Siege

As the clock ticked toward the thirty-four-minute mark, the end was inevitable. BNK FEARX had secured a commanding 20 kills to Kiwoom's 9, and the gold gap had widened to a massive difference of nearly eight thousand gold. The destruction of eight towers and the securing of a Baron Nashor meant that the Kiwoom DRX base was essentially indefensible.

The series, which began with so much uncertainty, ended with a definitive statement of dominance. BNK FEARX didn't just win; they executed a perfect closing maneuver, leaving Kiwoom DRX with no answers to the coordinated pressure. As the Nexus exploded, the 2-0 sweep was complete, leaving fans wondering if anyone in the LCK can truly halt this BNK FEARX juggernaut.