Introduction: The S16 season is now underway, and the majority of enthusiasts have been keeping an eye on the recent battles. The LCK's matches have been fiercely contested. T1's performances in the past few days have demonstrated the true power of an elite team. Their sudden surge in form has stunned many LPL supporters. In particular, support Keria turned his enchanters into initiators with several brilliant engages in the match against KT. The final play—a flash ultimate that caught four opponents—showcased the charm of the world's best support. Meanwhile, the LPL has also revealed the detailed voting results for the All-Pro lineup, with BLG dominating across the board.

Most fans are familiar with T1, the strongest team in recent years. Their overall performance this season has been steadily improving, and after a rocky start, they have climbed back into the top tier. The game against KT was thrilling, directly showcasing the individual skill of a top-level squad. In the first game, just four minutes in, top laner Doran ran into trouble—he was solo-killed by the Kled. By the nine-minute mark, he was 0-3 and had lost the first tower in the top lane. However, it seemed that only Doran was being targeted; the other lanes faced issues too. Bot lane Peyz dealt heavy damage, and at 28 minutes, with Baron buff, they pushed straight to destroy KT's base, taking the first game.

The second game was a real spectacle, with T1 pulling off numerous perfect team fights. At three minutes, KT's Jayce landed precise skills on Doran's Olaf, flashing in for a solo kill. By nine minutes, Olaf used his ultimate again to force a fight but was easily killed by Jayce. Later, Faker tried to solo-kill Jayce but narrowly failed and was killed instead. The top-lane Jayce became a monster, quickly finishing his core items. Just past the 20-minute mark, KT had already secured the Mountain Dragon Soul. At 34 minutes, during a Baron fight, Keria's Seraphine flash-ulted from the brush, catching four enemies. T1’s players surged forward, decimating the opposition in a breathtaking team fight that echoed the classic "beauty of team fights." They ended the game in one push, defeating KT 2-0.

In the post-match interview, Keria talked about the final ultimate. He said, "Actually, before that, we had already turned the unfavorable situation into an advantage. Honestly, even without that ultimate, we could have won the game. So the key was how the team managed the macro play before that. But of course, I found a very good angle at that moment." To be honest, with Doran getting solo-killed repeatedly, still being able to come back and win in the late game shows just how incredible T1 is right now. That familiar feeling is back—could the script from the past three years be repeating itself?

The LPL's regular season All-Pro lineup has also been officially announced, and the voting details have been made public. Unsurprisingly, the First Team consists of all BLG players: top laner Bin, jungler Xun, mid laner Knight, AD Viper, and support ON. Looking at the vote counts, there is a huge gap: 163, 136, 165, 151, 161—almost a landslide lead. The Second Team players received at most just over 100 points, and a couple were even below 100. Knight's MVP score for the regular season reached 156, while second-place HongQ only had 42. This level of dominance is truly terrifying.

T1's current form is very stable, and their standings have moved to the top. Barring any surprises, they will secure a spot in MSI. They are expected to appear in both major international events this year. What will the LPL do then? BLG won the first split championship by avoiding the two LCK teams in the knockout stage. We'll have to see if they can maintain such luck going forward.
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