The SKT roster (now T1) has only Faker remaining after 8 years since its inception, while other members have been continuously replaced by the coach. Among them, the 2015 lineup of SKT is recognized by fans as the dream team of this organization.
Faker

The “Demon King” mid-laner has now become the President of T1. The most noticeable change is Faker’s appearance. The boy from back then has now become a handsome man, even representing computer gear and ice cream brands. The only thing we must acknowledge is that his performance is no longer as stable as before. As younger players continue to emerge, veteran Faker still strives to adapt to the meta. Nevertheless, Faker has always been an essential cornerstone of T1 from 2013 to now.
Marin
Marin was praised as the “Faker of the top lane”. He started his career in 2013 and made a significant breakthrough in 2015 when he and the entire SKT team claimed their second World Championship title. That year, Marin also received the MVP award of the tournament. However, in the following years, he moved to the LPL, and things did not go as smoothly as expected. Eventually, in 2019, Marin officially retired at the age of 27.

It is still unclear what Marin’s future plans are.
Bengi
He and Faker are the only players to win the World Championship three times in their competitive careers. Wearing the SKT jersey from 2013 to 2016, Bengi played the primary jungler role for the team. He was often referred to as the final touch of the Demon King, as four years of playing together was enough for him and Faker to synchronize and flow seamlessly.

After Marin left SKT to find a new home with Vici Gaming, due to language barriers, he and the team had a not-so-thrilling season. After all, Bengi decided to return to SKT, but in the role of a coach in 2019. And now he is fulfilling his military obligations.
Bang

After leaving SKT, Bang continued his professional career abroad. His career during this period after leaving was not particularly outstanding. In 2018, Bang joined the 100 Thieves team. And now Evil Gaming is Bang’s new destination.
Wolf
This chubby wolf is one of Faker’s biggest anti-fans. This is due to the wombo combo play during the 2017 World Championship, where that play stole all the… spotlight from the chubby guy. After leaving SKT, Wolf continued his professional career. Until 2019, he officially announced his retirement and moved on to become a streamer for T1.
