
After another year without participating in the World Championship of T1, they are starting this season 11. A notable point here is that in the jungle position, Cuzz is in the main lineup, with Ellim and Oner as substitutes. There are as many as three junglers in T1’s starting roster, putting significant pressure on the jungle position.
Our king Faker has also secured his place in the main lineup, with no other substitute than Clozer. Although the 2003 rookie had a decent performance in the previous season, Faker’s wealth of experience is still prioritized above all.

The only position in the team without a substitute is the support role, held by Keria. Keria is a young player who previously competed under the banner of DRX. Even though he faced a devastating loss against DWG in the World Championship, he performed his role well as a support. Coming to T1, Keria will find opportunities to shine or continue to fulfill his role as he did at DRX.

Unlike T1’s roster, DRX opted for a slightly “thinner” lineup. The only position with a substitute is the top lane held by Kingen, with Destroy as the backup. Most of DRX’s starting roster consists of young Generation Z rookies born in the 2000s.

DWG has not changed too much compared to the previous season. A noteworthy point here is the reunion of Khan and head coach kkOma. The two have previously worked together at T1, and this synergy will be a foundation to start season 11 successfully.