Following the very exciting and extremely fun League of Legends Red Bull League of Its Own tournament, many Western teams got the opportunity to play against T1 for thousands of fans in Paris. Not only did we get to see some incredible plays, but also some very unlikely champions on the side of T1 for their second round of tackling some of the most entertaining teams Europe has to offer.
Having that in mind, we will go over the match between T1 and Karmine Corp to see which team was able to show it their all despite all odds.
Advertisement
T1 vs Karmine Corp League of Its Own Match
What's interesting about the tournament is that there were random role swaps for teams, meaning players would play an entirely different role and champions to boot so this made for quite a fun watching experience for fans of both rosters.
We saw that T1 had a substitute Untara for Keria, but during this match, Rekkles got to play against the team he lifted the World Championship cup with during the 2024 League of Legends World Championship.
The crowd absolutely went wild given the massive outplays, nail-biting fights, and overall fun atmosphere of the venue with thousands of fans cheering on this rather different League of Legends tournament.
Advertisement
T1 vs Karmine Corp Picks and Bans
Although the tournament had a very wonky format, it still resulted in some very memorable fights and clutch kills, making this a great way to end the competitive League of Legends year.
Bans
T1 | KC |
Ashe | Aurora |
Viktor | Skarner |
Pyke | Corki |
Lux | Karma |
No Ban | Vi |
This time around, T1 got to play their player-specific roles, meaning that KC had no real advantage over the fact that the World Champions had been playing for hours.
Picks
T1 | KC |
Doran | Canna |
Oner | Yike |
Faker | Vladi |
Gumayusi | Caliste |
Rekkles | Targamas |
This time around, we saw a more strategic and macro-oriented T1 who had an incredible game against KC, and despite the efforts of the French organization, they were defeated by the reigning World Champions with Rekkles as a substitute for Keria.
Despite KC holding their ground, T1 was able to siege their base with Baron buff as they were able to hold back the flank TP play from Canna and Vladi and stylishly finish the game without a single member of T1 dying in the last fight.
Ultimately, T1 defeated KC 1-0 thus ending the League of Legends tournament with a bang.
Advertisement