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Faker unleashed divine punishment, and the entire T1 team transformed into Ultraman, causing GEN to pay the price as their 27-game winning streak came to an abrupt end.

Hello to all LPL viewers and League of Legends summoners, this is the World Game Exchange.

The third segment of the LCK featured a fresh round of key matchups yesterday, with EWC champions GEN going up against T1, where Faker plays. This battle between old foes saw GEN achieving an impressive 27-game winning streak beforehand.


 

In this encounter, T1 successfully staged a comeback, winning two games in a row against GEN, thus ending their opponent's winning streak.

Faker initiated divine punishment, and T1 transformed into Ultraman.

Before the match began, an amusing scene unfolded where T1 players entered one by one, each holding a glowing object resembling a cheering stick. After Faker entered, he made his signature gesture, and when all five stood together holding the cheering sticks, everyone exclaimed that T1 looked like they were summoning Ultraman.


 

From the images taken at the venue, the objects held by the five players indeed resembled Ultraman's summoning device. In the subsequent match, T1 showcased their strength, coming back from a game down to defeat GEN.

After the match, fans humorously remarked that T1 managed to defeat GEN this round because Faker activated his divine punishment skill. The reason behind this was that in the previous EWC matches, GEN chose to make T1's key their championship pedestal, allowing T1 to experience what it felt like to be a pedestal.


 

At that time, Duro originally did not intend to make T1's key the pedestal, but Ruler decisively chose T1. GEN did not face T1 in the EWC matches, as T1 was eliminated by AL, but the champion team could choose which team to make their pedestal, and in the end, GEN did not choose BLG.

Faker's Azir performed six kills, breaking the card system.

The match was highly intense, with T1 displaying a dominant performance from the start. In the first game, Faker's Annie played aggressively, constantly trading blows with Chovy. T1 also targeted Chovy's Orianna, leading to a 0-3 scoreline for him, but unexpectedly, Chovy managed to execute a perfect team fight despite his earlier struggles.


 

In the dragon river, he seized the opportunity to engage as T1 focused on taking down Gwen, unleashing a shockwave that hit all five opponents. Following that, Bard used his ultimate to protect all five, and Canyon's Monkey King entered to hit five as well, resulting in T1's five players being wiped out instantly. This team fight could almost set the record for the fastest team wipe in LCK history.

After that team fight, the situation turned, and GEN went on to dominate, securing the first game.

In the subsequent second game, GEN unleashed a card system, securing kills in two consecutive waves. However, as they gained an advantage, issues began to arise for GEN. They attempted to dive but were defended by T1, who quickly equalized the score by taking down two opponents. Later, in a Rift Herald team fight, Faker's Azir blocked four, leading T1 to a resounding victory in the front line.


 

After gaining the upper hand, Faker pulled off a spectacular play in a jungle team fight, entering and dealing damage to six opponents. Visually, it appeared that six individuals were airborne when he entered, including his teammates.

Ruler ended with a record of 0-6 as T1's signature bot lane made its appearance.

In the decisive final game, T1 surprisingly opted for a bot lane combination of Aphelios and Thresh, suppressing their opponents during the laning phase. They executed a 0-for-2 dive in the top lane, after which Doran's Barrel began to shine. In the mid-game, a spectacular counter-engagement in a team fight helped the team secure four kills, followed by a powerful ultimate in the next team fight, causing significant trouble for GEN.


 

Throughout the match, Ruler's Senna suffered repeated deaths, ultimately finishing with a dismal score of 0-6.

In the end, T1 successfully defeated GEN, achieving revenge and fulfilling what fans referred to as divine punishment. Over the years, Faker has always been one to settle scores, and few can escape unscathed after defeating him. It can only be said that Faker remains the true god of this game.

Personally, I believe T1 has already shown its fangs this year, having performed exceptionally well during the MSI. After the World Championship concluded, they successfully avenged GEN, demonstrating that T1's team depth will keep them among the strongest teams in the world tournament.


 

After the conclusion of this year's third segment, everyone can look forward to this team and see if they can continue to dominate in the world tournament after the top lane changes. Although GEN lost this match, no one doubts their strength; they remain one of the most formidable teams in the LCK region.


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