DN SOOPers Challengers Dismantle HANJIN BRION in Game 1
DN SOOPers Challengers secured a dominant Game 1 victory over HANJIN BRION Challengers in the LCK CL 2026, fueled by massive KDA performances from Enosh and Flip.
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The LCK CL 2026 season continues to throw curveballs at even the most seasoned analysts, and today's opening game of the series between HANJIN BRION Challengers and DN SOOPers Challengers was a pure demonstration of tactical execution. While pre-match predictions suggested that HANJIN BRION could leverage their massive +5,079 average gold differential to control the pace, the reality on the Rift was far different. Instead of a controlled grind, we witnessed a total demolition as the underdogs from DN SOOPers completely dismantled the projected favorites, proving that early game efficiency is nothing compared to mid-game teamfight mastery.
Key Takeaways
- Flip delivered a devastating performance on Azir, posting a 7/1/5 KDA that acted as the primary engine for his team's mid-game surges.
- Enosh maintained a perfect presence in the bot lane, finishing with a 2/0/10 KDA on Ezreal to ensure his side never lost momentum.
- DN SOOPers Challengers secured a massive 13.1k gold lead over their opponents, effectively suffocating the HANJIN BRION composition.
Early Game
The draft phase set the stage for a high-octane clash. Following the pre-draft analysis, DN SOOPers successfully avoided the chaos of the Ambessa and Neeko picks, instead opting for a composition centered around high-utility and scaling. The tactical advantage of their draft materialized almost instantly. While HANJIN BRION attempted to play through the jungle with Dinai on Maokai, they found themselves unable to contain the aggressive pressure from the DN SOOPelse side. The bot lane, specifically Enosh on Ezreal, played with a level of precision that neutralized any hope of the +1,040 gold advantage mentioned in pre-match reports.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted irrevocably during the mid-game transitions. The turning point arrived when the DN SOOPers frontline, led by DDoiV on Pantheon, began finding perfect engages. This 4/0/5 performance disrupted the HANJIN BRION backline, specifically targeting Tempester on Jayce, who struggled to find any footing with a dismal 0/4/2 scoreline. As the DN SOOPers secured their first Baron Nashor, the structural integrity of the HANJIN BRION base began to crumble. The sheer weight of the 17 total kills accumulated by the visitors made any attempt at a comeback look like a distant dream.
Closing Out
By the 25:18 minute mark, the game had reached its inevitable conclusion. DN SOOPers Challengers had effectively wiped the map, securing 10 towers and a commanding 4 dragons to leave their opponents in the dust. The HANJIN BRION roster, despite a valiant effort from DDahyuk on Irelia, simply could not respond to the coordinated strikes. With a final gold tally of 55.6k for the winners against a meager 42.5k for the losers, the match ended not as a struggle, but as a clinical execution.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enosh | DN SOOPers Challengers | Ezreal | Bot | 2/0/10 | — | 33.5% |
| DDoiV | DN SOOPers Challengers | Pantheon | Jungle | 4/0/5 | — | 13.5% |
| Flip | DN SOOPers Challengers | Azir | Mid | 7/1/5 | — | 23.5% |
| Peter | DN SOOPers Challengers | Rell | Support | 1/2/12 | — | 5.5% |
| Lancer | DN SOOPers Challengers | Anivia | Top | 3/2/5 | — | 24.0% |
| OddEye | HANJIN BRION Challengers | Jhin | Bot | 1/1/0 | — | 25.8% |
| Dinai | HANJIN BRION Challengers | Maokai | Jungle | 1/5/4 | — | 21.3% |
| Tempester | HANJIN BRION Challengers | Jayce | Mid | 0/4/2 | — | 16.2% |
| PlanB | HANXIN BRION Challengers | Bard | Support | 0/4/3 | — | 11.2% |
| DDahyuk | HANJIN BRION Challengers | Irelia | Top | 3/3/1 | — | 25.5% |
FAQ
Q: Did the pre-match prediction regarding HANJIN BRION's gold advantage hold true?
No, the prediction was completely defied as DN SOOPers Challengers ended the game with a massive 13.1k gold lead.
Q: Which player was most responsible for the mid-game teamfight dominance?
Flip was the standout, using his 7/1/5 performance on Azir to dictate the tempo of every major engagement.
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