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FlyQuest Stuns Disguised with 2-0 Sweep in LCS 2026

FlyQuest overcomes a disadvantageous draft to sweep Disguised 2-0 in the LCS 2026 Spring Season. Read our full match breakdown and player analysis.

DisguisedDisguised
Game 226:39LCSPatch 26.07
FlyQuestFlyquestWinner
4Kills21
46.5KGold59.9K
2Drag1
2Torres9
Polymarket

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

Disguised 50.0%·Flyquest 50.0%·Vol: $771K

Top players by damage

Ezreal
Botsajed
1/4/231.5% dmg
Jayce
TopCastle
1/6/126.7% dmg
Yorick
TopGakgos
4/0/923.8% dmg

The LCS 2026 Spring Season continues to deliver high-stakes drama, and the recent clash between FlyQuest and Disguised provided a masterclass in how execution can completely override statistical predictions. Entering Game 2 of this Best-of-3 series, the momentum seemed to be with Disguised, who held a 1-0 lead in the series. However, FlyQuest delivered a performance that silenced the doubters, securing a dominant victory and forcing a deciding third game.

The Draft: Overcoming the Odds

Going into this match, the pre-match analysis and draft models were heavily favoring Disguised with a 56% win probability. The logic was sound: Disguised possessed a draft advantage designed to win lane matchups and utilize the poke and burst of Jayce and Naafiri to dismantle FlyQuest's structures. The win condition for Disguised was to prevent FlyQuest from establishing a split-push presence.

However, the draft advantage failed to materialize. Instead of being overwhelmed by pressure, FlyQuest executed a high-control, high-impact composition that focused on neutralizing Disguised's aggression. By utilizing the utility of Bard and the relentless engage of Pantheon, FlyQuest turned the game into a series of controlled skirmishes where Disguised's burst potential was rendered useless by crowd control.

Early Game: A Jungle Masterclass

While the lanes appeared volatile, the early game was defined by a single, overwhelming force: FlyQuest's jungle. While Disguised's jungler, playing Naafiri, struggled significantly with a GoldDiff@15 of -1,918, the FlyQuest jungle showed why they are a top-tier threat.

Pantheon, played by Fly_Gryffinn (referencing the roster's impact), delivered a legendary performance. Finishing with a staggering 18.00 KDA (6/0/12) and a massive 86% Kill Participation, the Pantheon player acted as the primary engine for the team's success. This jungle dominance allowed FlyQuest to secure a significant gold lead, eventually reaching a total of 59.9k gold compared to Disguised's 46.5k gold.

The top lane also saw a massive swing. Gakgos, playing Yorick, managed to maintain a 13.00 KDA (4/0/9), effectively neutralizing the expected pressure from Jayce. This lane dominance, paired with a GoldDiff@15 of +1,117, meant that **Disgu