
The LCK is back with a thunder, following the victory at the First Stand tournament by HLE, many fans and analysts are excited to see how the region has adapted to Fearless Draft, as well as the meta.
With MSI 2025 on the horizon, all of the LCK teams are looking to secure a spot at the next international tournament and defeat some of the strongest teams in the world. With that being said, let's take a look at the KT vs BFX match from the 2025 LCK Round 1-2.
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2025 LCK Round 1-2 Format

With Fearless Draft still in play, pro players will need to constantly adapt to an ever-shifting meta and draft their way to victory. Thankfully, there will be no best-of-one (Bo1) matches for this split so all of the teams will be able to give it their all.
Format
- 10 teams participate
- Double Round Robin
- All matches are best of three (Bo3)
- Top six teams qualify for Road to MSI
- Based on this rounds' results teams will be seeded into Rounds 3-5
- Top five teams will start in the Legend Group
- Bottom five teams will start in the Rise Group
KT vs BFX Game 1
KT vs BFX Bans
KT | BFX |
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Vi ![]() |
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Karma ![]() |
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Ashe ![]() |
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KT vs BFX Picks
KT | BFX |
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Cuzz ![]() |
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Bdd ![]() |
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Paduck ![]() |
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Winner: KT
A terrible early game for KT as Paduck died twice to BFX' bot lane. Despite the setbacks, Bdd's Sylas had a great play on the top lane, allowing for KT to get back into the game and give Paduck some space to catch up to Diable's Xayah.
However, KT was able to find some amazing angles onto BFX and grabbed some crucial objectives, allowing them to punish the enemy team and slowly grind them down and kick off the series 1-0.
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BFX vs KT Game 2
BFX vs KT Bans
BFX | KT |
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Corki ![]() |
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Rumble ![]() |
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Ambessa ![]() |
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BFX vs KT Picks
BFX | KT |
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Raptor ![]() |
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Winner: BFX
This time around, the action is jam-packed with both teams mercilessly fighting over neutral objectives, as a crucial Atakhan fight secured BFX the much-needed lead. Diable's Ezreal was quite the threat, coupled with the zoning from Raptor's Zyra nad Kellin's Leona, BFX had a perfect way to win team fights. This ultimately led to a massive snowball that secured BFX the much needed win and tied the series 1-1.
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KT vs BFX Game 3
KT vs BFX Bans
KT | BFX |
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Rumble ![]() |
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Vi ![]() |
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Ryze ![]() |
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Renekton ![]() |
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KT vs BFX Picks
KT | BFX |
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Cuzz ![]() |
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Bdd ![]() |
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Paduck ![]() |
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Winner: KT
A much cleaner performance on the side of KT this game, with Bdd getting a solo kill onto VicLa further steamrolled the bot lane kill advantage, making it very difficult from the get-go for BFX to stabilize.
Following some great skirmishes and fights around objectives led KT to a massive gold gap, forcing BFX into a corner and ultimately KT secured the series in a 2-1 fashion.
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