LazyFeel Triumphs Over DRX, Leaving LCK Fans in Awe
As the 2025 season kicks off, if anyone mentions LazyFeel – the team representing VCS, is set to have a significant impact as they take on DRX. Moreover, the addition of “legend” Teddy to the roster is expected to create a buzz in the League of Legends community. Especially since LCK is not utilizing foreign players, which further emphasizes the spotlight on VCS.

As it stands, LazyFeel is not only making headlines but is also debuting in the official 2025 Regular Season, where Teddy returns to the Challengers. This has led to significant attention from fans, with the star being compared to Deft – another legend in the “Blue Dragon” and the LCK at large.
Interestingly, many LCK viewers have noted two major similarities between both teams. Firstly, like Deft, LazyFeel can play various champion styles effectively. Even when playing late-game carries like Ezreal, this roster is prepared to utilize all resources to secure victory.

Additionally, with LazyFeel’s contribution, DRX seems to be revitalizing their previous championship-winning lineup from 2022. They are showing potential in various positions, including ADCs who can play against strong opponents. The current weakness of DRX compared to their glory days is primarily due to the absence of a creative shot-caller like BeryL and the aggressive style that LazyFeel brings, while the other four members remain consistent.

Yet DRX Continues to Struggle in MSI and Potentially Worlds
Despite LazyFeel’s triumph, there remains a harsh reality: both teams that DRX recently faced were not highly regarded. They could have been defeated by T1 earlier, primarily because they are the defending champions of the 2024 World Championship, making them a formidable opponent. T1 will also be DRX’s opponent next week, and it could potentially mark the ‘turning point’ for LazyFeel and DRX.
Moreover, apart from T1, other teams like NS and DK are also performing at a very high level. Therefore, DRX should set their target to perform well, as international competitions have become increasingly challenging in recent times.