Faker achieves a new milestone as T1 effortlessly triumphs over DRX.
For T1 players, currently, they acknowledge maximizing each match to experiment with various options for better strategies in the upcoming playoffs. T1's confidence is well-founded, especially with other contenders (KT Rolster, Hanwha Life Esports, Dplus KIA) showing no significant threat to T1, except Gen.G. Therefore, DRX has almost no chance as the 'Green Dragons' are at the bottom of the standings.

The match against DRX is still considered a sidelight before T1 concludes the group stage before the Lunar New Year. The 'Green Dragons' are too weak to create any surprises for the reigning champions of the 2023 Worlds. T1 faced no difficulties in swiftly and dominantly ending both matches. With the victory over DRX, T1 extends their winning streak and solidifies their 2nd position in the standings, just behind Gen.G - the only undefeated team in LCK Spring 2024.

Not only that, Faker also seizes the opportunity to add more records to his name. With the win against DRX, Faker reaches 600 career victories, particularly in the domestic LCK tournament. This number far surpasses the second-placed, his peer Deft, with 158 wins (Deft only has 442 wins). It's a testament to Faker's long and illustrious career. Unfortunately, Faker is still four kills away from achieving 3000 kills in LCK throughout his career.

Simultaneously, many fans express their views: 'Faker continues to set new records. His records seem to stretch endlessly with each match. And the succeeding generations will hardly break them. 600 wins. It's unbelievable,' they comment.

Clearly, owning 600 consecutive career victories is a monumental figure. On average, a player needs at least 50 wins per year, extending for 10 consecutive years to hope to catch up with Faker. But ahead for Faker are still more matches, and as many opinions suggest, perhaps the succeeding generations should only hope to create their own milestones.
