T1 beat Dplus KIA 2-0 in the LCK Legend Group

T1 defeated Dplus KIA 2-0 during the LCK Legend Group. The first game lasted 28 minutes, while the second ended after 36 minutes.
Peyz recorded the most kills for T1 in both games. He finished the series with seventeen kills while playing Jhin and Lucian.
T1 created a large first-game lead
T1 selected Ambessa, Vi, Cassiopeia, Jhin and Shen for the opening game. The lineup combined direct engagement with safe damage from the back line. Dplus answered with Aatrox, Xin Zhao, Anivia, Ezreal and Bard. That group offered range and control, but T1 reached the important positions earlier. Doran completed a faultless game on Ambessa. His five kills came without a death, and he also joined five further takedowns. Faker added six kills with Cassiopeia. Peyz supplied seven more on Jhin and remained protected during the decisive fights.
T1 recorded twenty kills against four from Dplus. The team also destroyed nine towers before ending the game. Dplus found only short periods of control. Their lanes could not convert those moments into lasting pressure around T1’s structures. Oner supported ten takedowns while playing Vi. T1’s support added eleven assists with Shen and helped protect both main damage dealers. Dplus shared its four kills across the upper four roles. No player found enough repeated success to slow T1’s advance.
T1 selected five different champions in game two
T1 moved to Jayce, Sejuani, Ryze, Lucian and Milio in the second game. Every champion differed from the opening lineup. Dplus also changed all five selections. Siwoo played Olaf, Lucid used Jarvan IV and ShowMaker received Syndra in mid lane. Smash and Career formed a Caitlyn and Lux bottom lane. Their range offered early pressure, but T1’s bottom pair gained the stronger match position.
Peyz turned that advantage into ten kills on Lucian. His support added thirteen assists with Milio and died only once. Oner played Sejuani and finished without a death. His crowd control helped T1 connect the front line with Lucian’s damage.
Dplus recorded seven kills in the second game
Dplus recorded more kills after the one-sided opener. The team collected seven kills and kept the second contest alive for 36 minutes. Siwoo produced Dplus’s strongest individual score on Olaf. He recorded four kills and remained the main threat during the longer fights. ShowMaker finished with two kills and no assists on Syndra. T1 limited the number of safe targets available for his burst damage. Lucid’s Jarvan IV was involved in two Dplus kills. However, five deaths reduced the time available to prepare attacks around dragons and towers.
T1 took ten towers while Dplus claimed three. That structure gap allowed T1 to enter the base before Dplus could restore the map. The teams divided the early dragons and other neutral monsters. T1 gained more because its lanes converted those gains into tower pressure. Dplus kept more gold on its main damage dealers than during the opener. T1 still maintained the larger team total when the nexus fell.
Peyz recorded seventeen kills across the series
Peyz recorded seven kills in the first game and ten in the second. He died three times across the complete series. Smash finished each game with one kill. Ezreal kept him at range in the opener, while Caitlyn could not stop Lucian’s later pressure. T1’s support remained active around both main damage dealers. Shen joined eleven takedowns, and Milio assisted thirteen more during the second game.
Those figures show a consistent advantage in the League of Legends bottom lane. T1 created space for Peyz with engagement and protection. Doran and Faker also carried important damage in the opener. The second game then placed more of the finishing work around Lucian.

T1 used ten champions across two games
T1 won the opener through an early advantage and a large kill margin. Dplus offered more resistance after changing every champion. The second game required more time and a different source of damage. Peyz recorded the most kills while Oner protected teammates during each fight. Dplus used stronger lane range through Caitlyn and Lux. T1 still finished with the better tower count and the safer late map. Across the series, T1 led by thirty-six kills to eleven. The team also held a large advantage in destroyed structures.
Both victories came on patch 26.15. Maokai remained unavailable because the champion was disabled for a visual problem. T1 used ten different champions across the two games. The changing selections did not alter the team’s control around its main damage dealer. The result gave T1 a 2-0 Legend Group victory. Dplus left after losing both the short opener and the longer second game.



