Amidst the chaos of LCK, T1 remains the most consistent performing team.
LCK Spring 2023 is causing headaches for spectators and experts alike. So far, teams have showcased their abilities, leaving no team completely reassuring. The only name capable of leading LCK to victory in Spring 2023 and competing with other regions is T1.

An intriguing aspect within T1 is the player holding the most MVP points for the team, Oner. Ironically, Oner is considered the weakest link in T1 as his Jungle playstyle doesn't align well. Conversely, Zeus, with the fewest MVP points, is seen as a key player in T1's success in the first half of LCK Spring 2023.

Experts explain this phenomenon as T1 boasting a highly versatile playstyle, allowing any player to shine and carry the team in a given match. While Faker, Gumayusi, and Keria may take the spotlight and carry the team, on any given day, Zeus can also become T1's primary damage dealer. For instance, in game 1 against DRX, failing to contain Zeus contributed to their defeat.

Another standout feature of T1 is their strong shot-calling and game reading abilities, led by Faker. With his experience, Faker consistently updates his team on the game's status and provides solutions throughout each match. According to some experts, only three players in LCK currently possess this skill: Faker (T1), Peanut (Gen.G Esports), and BeryL (DRX).

If one were to describe T1 at present, it would be: the right person for the right job. They can perform well when ahead, yet also counterattack when behind. Jungler Oner can lead the playstyle and thwart enemy advances, while Support brings creativity to the table. More importantly, they have a captain who will lead and devise the best strategy for each specific situation. Thus, LCK Spring 2023 may be chaotic, but T1 remains the most stable team.
