Currently, the LCK Spring 2022 season has just concluded, meaning the players will have some time to rest. Besides preparing for MSI 2022, the T1 members are also recovering from COVID-19. At the same time, in the upcoming period, the players will also prepare for the voting process for the lineup participating in the 2022 Asian Games held in Hangzhou at the end of the year.

And of course, during such rest periods, there’s no better way to relax than to enjoy some games with friends. “Chairman” Faker has done just that. However, he didn’t try hard in familiar LoL but played TFT with T1 members like Zeus and Untara. For those who don’t know, Faker is also a fan of this LoL game mode. After the conclusion of the 2021 World Championship, Faker frequently tried hard in this game mode, and his favorite lineup revolves around the Idol.

Returning to his favorite game mode after a period of competing in the LCK, Faker has maintained his form. Even though he was just playing casually with his teammates at T1 for fun, Faker achieved a streak of 5 consecutive top 1 finishes. Looking broadly at his last 7 games, Faker only ranked 3rd once. This shows that the “Demon King” is not only skilled but also lucky as TFT is known for its elements of luck. Faker does not stick to any specific lineup but frequently features champions from the Mechanic tribe.

Notably, at the beginning of the season, Faker had considered climbing to Challenger rank in TFT, but time did not allow. Fans were even more surprised when they discovered that even in TFT, Faker still refused to use any fancy Little Legend, opting only for the default one. And since MSI 2022 is still quite some time away from officially starting, fans are eagerly looking forward to seeing, and even climbing ranks with the “Chairman” in TFT – the rare game mode where, if lucky, you can completely make the reigning LCK Spring 2022 champion “eat dirt”.