Let's review the key moments that led to the victory of the Demon King and his teammates!

T1's Dominance in the First Two Wins over KT
In the first game of the BO5 Loser's Bracket Finals in LCK Summer 2023, Gumayushi excelled with his Zeri, while Zeus's Aatrox comfortably targeted each KT member. Despite receiving careful attention from Lehends and Cuzz, Faker's Azir still managed to gain an advantage over Bdd. It seems that the hand injury did not hinder the Demon King's ability to evade skill shots. T1 concluded the first game after 31 minutes with a dominant score of 13 - 4.
Game 2 witnessed a certain equilibrium in the early stages of the match, and T1 showcased their strength in exploiting the smallest nuances to gain an advantage. Gumayushi was targeted, Zeus was cut down, Faker baited, Galactic Divide proved overly effective, Oner's intelligent control secured the Baron at the 23rd minute, accompanied by 4 kills in that significant teamfight. Minute 29 saw KT's macro falter with an attempt to catch Zeus on the top side, paying the price with the mid lane turret. At minute 32, Faker and his teammates concluded the game after wiping out 4 opponents at the Baron pit, increasing the score to 2 - 0.

KT Titans Respond with 2 Consecutive Wins
The 3rd game was nearly sealed from the 7th minute for T1 when Aiming secured a Triple Kill at the blue buff in a massive teamfight. With the advantage of 2 marksmen, KT rolled the snowball very effectively. Faker's Medusa was almost ineffective, Zeus's Aatrox couldn't gain an advantage against Kiin's K'Sante, and Guma's Aphelios progressed too slowly. Oner failed to steal Baron at the 21st minute, KT wiped out T1 at the 28th minute with massive damage output from the 2 marksmen, ending the game with a score of 16 - 3.
In the 4th game of the loser's bracket finals series, the scenario repeated when T1 couldn't contain Aiming with an overly aggressive Xayah. Faker with Neeko, Zeus with AP Gragas did everything to set the stage for their teammates. There were still many beautiful teamfights, T1 had Baron, had the advantage in gold, but focusing too much on Aiming in big teamfights cost them dearly with several lost teamfights, leading to a tie at the 37th minute with a score of 22 - 9.

T1 emerges victorious in the LCK Summer 2023 Loser's Bracket Finals
In the final game, T1 maintained complete control as before, yet somehow Aiming found openings to become their nightmare at the end of the match. Oner continuously punished missed big targets besides securing the second Baron. Cuzz and Bdd shone with numerous dragons and Baron steals, erasing T1's kill advantage completely. They even secured the Elder Dragon, but Gumayushi's outstanding performance brought successful defense for T1, followed by wiping out 3 members at the Baron pit at minute 40 and securing a 3 - 2 victory right after, concluding the tense 5-game series of LCK Summer 2023 Loser's Bracket Finals.

With a hard-fought 3 - 2 victory in the LCK Summer 2023 Loser's Bracket Finals, T1 becomes the second representative alongside Gen.G to participate in the 2023 World Championships held right in Korea. In their 8th appearance in this prestigious tournament, many LoL fans hope that Faker, the Demon King, will achieve a satisfying conclusion to his professional career before retiring.