The League of Legends 2022 World Championship is about to come to a close after a tough month-long competition. T1 and DRX are preparing for battle in the hopes of winning the Summoners Cup and being proclaimed world champions.
No one could have anticipated that the two underdog teams, T1 and DRX, would face each other in the championship match.
DRX wants to carry on with its destructive course. Just one opponent stands between them and the trophy after they defeated the reigning champions EDG and Gen.G with ease to advance to the finals.
Faker, on the other hand, is once again poised to win another title among the newest crop of League of Legends superstars.
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Analyzing T1 and DRX
T1 was predicted to struggle when they faced JDG in the Semi-Final, but the Korean team easily defeated them in a 3-1 triumph, thanks in large part to their use of cross-map passes.
JDG ultimately failed to respond despite their best efforts in a variety of fights from behind, whilst T1’s team fights were praised for their precision due to their synchronization.
T1 was predicted to struggle when they faced JDG in the Semi-Final, but the Korean team easily defeated them in a 3-1 triumph, thanks in large part to their use of cross-map passes.
JDG ultimately failed to respond despite their best efforts in a variety of fights from behind, whilst T1’s team fights were praised for their precision due to their synchronization.
The top lane is no longer the only factor in T1’s primary victory condition thanks to Zeus. The entire crew has realized who they truly are. By concentrating on the lane that needs an advantage, Oner succeeds in the jungle. Throughout his career, Faker has demonstrated a knack for making crucial plays in team fights. When it comes to team fights, Zeus in the top lane will still be one of the biggest damage producers even though he will be lagging behind the competition.
Gumayusi and Keria, a bot lane team from T1, are also formidable opponents. Gumayusi’s performance at Worlds 2022 was all T1 had dreamed it would be, and he consistently gives it his all, even carrying the team when necessary. Keria, who serves as the team’s support, consistently executes brilliant plays to their favor and makes any champion interesting.
In fact, it wasn’t thought that DRX would be a squad that would compete for the 2022 Worlds Championship. But they made it all happen through their collective efforts. They astonished everyone by winning the semifinal match 3-1 over Gen.G.
As the tournament goes on, they’ve continued to put up increasingly dominant performances, proving that this isn’t the same team we originally saw.
Pyosik, the jungler for DRX, is back in peak form after his underwhelming showing in LCK Summer, demonstrating why he is the team’s franchise player.
With his consistency in the top lane, Kingen continues to be a player that has been improving most of their games. The bot lane duo of Deft & Beryl have done wonders for this squad so far in the tournament with their creativity and experience.
Last but not least, DRX’s star mid-laner Zeka has unlocked his potential to become a legend despite still being a young player. With the help of all of these reasons, they advanced from the play-ins to the finals, and we are excited to see what this team will display on the tournament’s final day.
On Saturday, November 5 at 7 p.m. CT, the Worlds finals will feature a match between T1 and DRX for the Summoner’s Cup.