2025 LoL Worlds Final Players – Key Stats
As the grand finale of the League of Legends World Championship unfolds, we’re here to witness the convergence of individual stories, dreams and talents. In this article, we’re zooming in on the human element – a journey into the brilliance of each player from Bilibili Gaming and T1.
Bin – Bilibili Gaming Top Laner
Chen “Bin” Ze-Bin stands as a colossus in the top lane for one of the top LoL Worlds qualified teams. Representing Bilibili Gaming, his journey to the pinnacle of LoL esports is a blend of raw talent, strategic mastery, and a fearless approach to gameplay. Here are some of his key stats in this tournament:
- Ahead in CS at 15 min: 73.3% of the time, showcasing his lane control.
- Jax winrate: 87.5%, allowed to pick by opponents far too often, Bin on Jax is almost an auto–win.
- Damage Per Minute: A high 524.9, indicating his aggressiveness and impact in fights.
- Solo Kills: 4, highlighting his ability to outplay opponents in one-on-one situations.
Knight – Bilibili Gaming Mid Laner
Zhuo “knight” Ding, the mid laner for Bilibili Gaming, has shown a remarkable level of performance in the League of Legends World Championship, as evident from his statistics.
He’s been one of the world’s best mid laners for years and hopes to become the first Chinese mid in history to win Worlds, earning a spot on our LoL Worlds Power Rankings. Let’s break down these numbers to understand his impact on the team and how he might influence the finals.
- Unique champions played: 12, the most of any player at the tournament
- Gold Differential at 15 min: +237, showing his frequent lane dominance.
- XP Differential at 15 min: +93, slightly leading in early game experience.
- CS Differential at 15 min: +1.8, more or less equal despite his wider-than-usual range of picks
Elk – Bilibili Gaming Bot Laner
Zhao “Elk” Jia-Hao has previously been thought of as one of the best bot laners in the world, however the overall hype around BLG’s bot lane has dipped. Being charitable, the focus may be more on their superstar solo laners, but Elk is thought to be up against it given there’s been a lot of criticism of the performances of his bot lane partner ON.
Here are some of Elk’s key stats from the tournament:
- Ahead in CS at 15 min: 53.3% of the time, showing that lanes aren’t won dominantly.
- XP Differential at 15 min: +179, earning considerably more XP than his opponents during the early game.
- Damage Per Minute: Ridiculous 811.7, indicating his significant impact in fights.
- Highest CSM: Jhin with 10.8 CSM against LNG.
Zeus – T1 Top Laner
Choi “Zeus” Woo-je, the top laner for T1, has established himself as a formidable presence in the League of Legends World Championship. His impressive stats not only reflect his individual skill and dominance in his role but also hint at the significant impact he could have in the finals.
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- Gold Differential at 15 min: +501, an immense showing of early-game prowess.
- CS Differential at 15 min: +10, a minute lead that shows that the usual gold leads are from proactive kills and assists
- Gragas: 100% winrate across 3 games.
- Kill Participation: 61.6%, indicating a substantial involvement in team engagements.
Gumayusi – T1 Bot Laner
Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong‘s stats paint him as a formidable ADC who brings both consistency and the potential for explosive plays. His performance, particularly in terms of survivability and the knack for never being erroneously caught out, will be crucial in setting the pace for T1 in the finals. With his impressive damage output and significant contribution to team fights, Gumayusi is undoubtedly a key player to watch in the upcoming showdown.
- Varus, Ashe, Xayah, Jhin, Kalista, Caitlyn, Draven: Each champion played shows varied win rates and KDAs, showcasing his adaptability and versatility in the ADC role.
- Ahead in CS at 15 min: 83.3% of the time, consistently earning leads in lane.
- Best KDA: Caitlyn with 6/0/5 against TOP.
- Kill Participation: 69.4%, showing his active involvement in team engagements.
Faker – T1 Mid Laner
Faker, the legendary mid-laner for T1, continues to be a pivotal figure in the League of Legends World Championship. His stats not only reflect his enduring status as one of the best players in the world but also underscore the crucial role he will play in T1’s quest for glory in the finals to become LoL Worlds winners.
- Gold Differential at 15 min: +463, Consistently ahead in the early game through map movements, gaining leads despite little CS differences.
- Kill Participation: 71.2%, showing his active involvement in team skirmishes and fights.
- Best KDA: Ahri with 5/0/10 against Gen.G.
- Ahri: Played four times with a 100% win rate.
Keria – T1 Support
In Worlds 2022, following a narrow 2-3 defeat to DRX, an unforgettable moment unfolded as Ryu “Keria” Min-seok‘s hands trembled, a reflection of his struggle to come to terms with the loss. Such is the often harsh reality of competitive sports: you give your all, and you come agonizingly close, only to fall short while your opponent stands in victory. However, Keria rewrote history by winning Worlds with T1 the following year, and now has the chance to win back-to-back titles. Let’s take a look at his most notable stats in this tournament:
- Renata Glasc, Bard, Leona, Pyke, Neeko: Each with significant success rates, showcasing his adaptability in various support roles.
- Vision Score Per Minute: 4.03, high
- Kill Participation: An impressive 82.1%, signifying his active role in team engagements highlighting his substantial contribution to team vision.
- KDA: A high 6.5, demonstrating his skill in balancing assists with minimal deaths.
Stats from Gol.GG.