T1’s Strategic Bottom Lane & Dragon Play: How They Frustrated Gen.G’s Early Dominance
- T1 secured a victory in the first game of its match against Hanjin BRION in the LCK on May 24, 2026.
- According to reporting from GameView, T1 utilized a combination of Caitlyn and Lux to achieve the win in the opening game.
- T1 effectively intervened to block Hanjin BRION from completing a three-stack of dragons, which would have granted the opposing team significant permanent advantages.
T1 secured a victory in the first game of its match against Hanjin BRION in the LCK on May 24, 2026. The win was driven by strategic champion selections and the successful denial of key neutral objectives.
According to reporting from GameView, T1 utilized a combination of Caitlyn and Lux to achieve the win in the opening game. In the bottom lane, T1 responded to the opposition by employing a pairing of Jhin and Pyke, a tactical choice that prevented Hanjin BRION from gaining complete control over the game’s momentum.
Objective control served as a pivotal factor in the match. T1 effectively intervened to block Hanjin BRION from completing a three-stack of dragons, which would have granted the opposing team significant permanent advantages. The match also involved contests over the Rift Herald, a neutral objective used to accelerate the destruction of enemy defensive structures.
