TL;DR
- Gumayusi demonstrated elite Kai’Sa mechanics in a 1v3 outplay against Galio, Ornn, and Akali
- Kai’Sa maintains S-tier status with 51.74% win rate using Kraken Slayer builds
- T1’s 2021 roster features strategic depth with multiple players per position
- Advanced positioning and ability timing are critical for Kai’Sa success
- The 2021 season represents Gumayusi’s opportunity for LCK starting role

T1’s emerging bot lane prodigy Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong recently displayed extraordinary mechanical prowess while piloting Kai’Sa during Korean server solo queue sessions. His performance showcased the champion’s maximum potential when mastered by a skilled player.
During this particular ranked match, the T1 marksman employed every available resource to single-handedly carry his team toward victory. The decisive moment arrived when Gumayusi orchestrated a spectacular teamfight demonstration in the bottom lane, systematically dismantling his opponents through multiple strategic approaches.
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Despite entering the engagement with ten eliminations already secured, numerous opportunities existed for enemy champions to secure his defeat. Unfortunately for the opposition, Gumayusi executed the confrontation with near-flawless precision, ultimately securing a triple kill that sealed the game’s outcome.
The engagement initiated when enemy Galio targeted Gumayusi, unleashing a devastating combination that immediately reduced his health by fifty percent. Following standard marksmen protocol, Gumayusi maintained safe positioning from the rear lines to prevent immediate elimination.
Once his entire team fell in combat, Gumayusi identified his opening and commenced a one-versus-three assault. He initiated by rapidly eliminating Galio before perfectly orchestrating movement patterns against both Ornn and Akali simultaneously. Throughout the brief skirmish duration, Gumayusi successfully evaded Ornn’s abilities using Killer Instinct (R), subsequently flashing away from Akali’s lethal Shuriken Flip (E) that would have guaranteed his demise.
Although this represented merely a solo queue demonstration, Gumayusi consistently validates his reputation as an exceptional competitive prospect. Serving as a substitute for T1 presents substantial challenges, yet the eighteen-year-old marksman retains considerable developmental potential. The upcoming competitive year might indeed mark Gumayusi’s breakthrough opportunity within Korea’s premier league competition.
The 2021 LCK season kicks off in January.

Who is Gumayusi?
Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong represents South Korea’s next generation of bot lane talent at just eighteen years old. He currently competes under the T1 banner, having joined the organization’s development program back in December 2018. Gumayusi made his LCK competitive debut during 2020, participating in seven matches throughout the regional finals tournament. Regrettably, both Gumayusi and T1 failed to advance beyond the regional finals stage, consequently missing qualification for the 2020 World Championship. He will remain with T1 throughout the 2021 competitive season, though his exact playing time allocation remains uncertain given the team’s depth at the position.
What is the 2021 T1 LCK lineup?
Despite T1’s failure to qualify for the 2020 World Championship, the organization maintained remarkable roster consistency. Significant restructuring occurred within coaching personnel, while the active lineup experienced modifications primarily within the support role. Rather than implementing sweeping player changes, T1 strategically acquired several promising developmental talents who may receive competitive opportunities during the forthcoming season.
The 2021 T1 LCK lineup is:
- Top – Kim “Canna” Chang-dong / Choi “Zeus” Woo-je
- Jungle – Moon “Cuzz” Woo-chan / Choi “Ellim” El-lim / Moon “Oner” Hyeon-joon
- Mid – Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok / Lee “Clozer” Ju-hyeon
- Bot – Park “Teddy” Jin-seong / Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong
- Support – Ryu “Keria” Min-seok
What lane is Kai’Sa?
Kai’Sa operates as a traditional marksman champion, optimally deployed within the bot lane position. She embodies a high-damage, mobile attack damage carry whose ability kit specializes in eliminating priority targets and assassinating vulnerable opponents. As a shorter-ranged marksman, Kai’Sa becomes particularly susceptible to crowd control and engagement if positioning proves inadequate. Occasional experimentation has positioned her within mid lane scenarios, though this remains an inconsistent competitive option.
Is Kai’Sa good?
Kai’Sa has maintained consistent viability within the bot lane meta since her initial introduction in March 2018. According to patch 10.25 statistics, Kai’Sa maintains a 51.74% victory rate while being classified as an S-tier selection. Her preseason modifications have integrated successfully, with competitors achieving particular success utilizing the Kraken Slayer Mythic itemization path combined with Hail of Blades keystone rune selection.
Action Checklist
- Practice Killer Instinct (R) timing against skillshot-heavy champions in training mode
- Master kiting patterns against tank champions like Ornn and Galio
- Study Gumayusi’s teamfight entry timing and positioning decisions
- Experiment with Kraken Slayer and Hail of Blades combinations in normal games
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