T1 Clinches Series Sweep with Clinical Game 2 Victory
T1 secures a 2-0 series victory over Dplus Kia in the LCK 2/2026, showcasing superior control and a dominant performance from Peyz on Ezreal.
With the series on the line, T1 entered Game 2 with a singular mission: close out the series and avoid any possibility of a Dplus Kia comeback. After taking the first game, the stakes were absolute—either a clean sweep for the kings of the LCK or a grueling third game that would test their endurance. In a display of pure mechanical superiority, T1 didn't just win; they dismantled their opponents, turning a potentially volatile matchup into a decisive statement of intent.
Key Takeaways
* Peyz delivered a masterclass on Ezreal, posting a staggering 12.00 KDA and securing a +495 gold advantage at the fifteen-minute mark. * ShowMaker attempted to carry Dplus Kia with a 7/2/6 performance on Viktor, but lacked the necessary team-wide support to overcome the deficit. * T1 controlled the map objectives with precision, securing 4 dragons and 1 baron to effectively starve Dplus Kia of any late-game comeback potential.
Early Game
The draft phase presented a massive shock to the system when T1 failed to follow their pre-match strategy of banning Jarvan IV. This error allowed Lucid to secure the champion, a pick intended to disrupt the blue side's formation. For a moment, it looked as though the chaos Dplus Kia craved might materialize. However, the early game belonged to the bot lane. Peyz exploited the lane matchup with surgical precision, outscaling Smash and establishing a +495 gold lead by the fifteen-minute mark. While Lucid managed to maintain a slight +296 gold advantage in the jungle, his impact was neutralized by the sheer pressure exerted by the T1 bot lane.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted irrevocably during a mid-game skirmish near the river. Although ShowMaker was fighting brilliantly on Viktor, accumulating a 6.50 KDA, the sheer presence of T1's frontline became too much to handle. Doran, playing a highly impactful Ambessa, managed to disrupt the Dplus Kia engage, effectively turning the tide. Despite Lucid's attempts to use the Jarvan IV ultimate to isolate targets, T1's superior positioning allowed them to trade kills efficiently, eventually pushing their total kill count to 19 compared to 16 for the opposition.
Closing Out
As the game crossed the thirty-four-minute mark, the writing was on the wall. T1's control over the map was absolute, having secured 5 towers to Dplus Kia's 3. The vision control provided by Keria on Neeko ensured that any attempt by Dplus Kia to contest objectives was met with overwhelming force. Even as Dplus Kia struggled to find any dragon spawns—failing to secure a single one throughout the match—T1 methodically dismantled the enemy base. The final push saw T1's gold lead reach 68.5k, leaving the defeated squad with no way to respond to the relentless pressure.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smash | Dplus Kia | Lucian | Bot | 5/4/4 | -495 | — |
| Lucid | Dplus Kia | Jarvan IV | Jungle | 2/6/11 | +296 | — |
| ShowMaker | Dplus Kia | Viktor | Mid | 7/2/6 | +206 | — |
| Career | Dplus Kia | Milio | Support | 1/2/12 | +340 | — |
| Siwoo | Dplus Kia | Sion | Top | 1/3/5 | -226 | — |
| Peyz | T1 | Ezreal | Bot | 5/1/7 | +495 | — |
| Oner | T1 | Vi | Jungle | 1/6/9 | -296 | — |
| Faker | T1 | Anivia | Mid | 7/3/5 | -206 | — |
| Keria | T1 | Neeko | Support | 0/4/12 | -340 | — |
| Doran | T1 | Ambessa | Top | 4/2/5 | +226 | — |
FAQ
Q: Why did T1 allow Jarvan IV to be picked by Lucid despite the pre-match analysis? A: T1 deviated from their ban priority, which allowed Lucid to secure the champion, though they ultimately overcame the draft disadvantage through superior lane control.
Q: How much of an impact did the bot lane have on the outcome of Game 2?
The bot lane was the deciding factor, as Peyz achieved a massive 12.00 KDA and a +495 gold advantage, effectively neutralizing the Dplus Kia win condition.
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