T1
Currently, all T1 players have stopped streaming on Twitch and YouTube because the organization has planned to develop a separate streaming platform. This has left the international fan community of this team feeling quite regretful, as following Faker and his teammates’ streams will now be very challenging.

However, to “console” you a bit, T1’s YouTube channel still regularly releases cut streams of the players, showcasing highlight moments as well as… the hilarious antics of the top League of Legends stars in South Korea.
Kaypea
Kaypea is definitely not a very famous name, nor is she a streamer ranked among the top skilled players in the world. But what makes her special is that Kaypea is considered to possess exceptional skills among female League of Legends players.
In fact, she is one of the best one-champ Lux players in the world right now. And if you are looking for a female streamer who possesses a radiant beauty as well as the ability to “carry the entire game”, then clearly, Kaypea is a great choice to follow.
And don’t worry about getting bored watching a one-champ stream, because besides Lux, Kaypea can play well with all other long-range champions. Although she mainly streams on Twitch, she also has a “small” YouTube channel with over 600,000 subscribers to share her highlights with the audience. That alone is enough to understand how much allure the name Kaypea possesses.
Trâu TV
Back to the Vietnamese server, we also have many “skill channels” to choose from during this pandemic break. Besides streams from players like Levi and Dia1, who appear quite infrequently due to training and competition schedules, Trâu TV is a good option if you want to hone your “luck” to try-hard on the Teamfight Tactics board.

In addition to his in-depth understanding and great tactical vision of the “luck-based chess” game, what truly makes Trâu TV the most watchable stream channel for TFT is that Mr. Trâu, with his years of experience, always knows how to interact with the audience, frequently sharing useful tips, and visually assessing the best team compositions for fans to easily refer to.
Additionally, the humorous moments are also an indispensable specialty if you follow Mr. Trâu “in action”. Overall, it’s no coincidence that Trâu TV is becoming one of the largest game streaming channels on the Facebook Gaming platform.
