Nongshim RedForce (NS) earned an important 2-1 victory over BNK FearX (BFX) in the LCK 2026 Split 3 Rise Group. The series featured three entertaining games with constant skirmishes, jungle invasions, and creative champion picks. FearX looked strong throughout the match, especially in Game 2.
However, Scout once again stepped up when his team needed him most. His excellent performance in the deciding game helped NS secure another valuable series win.
Watch the match at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSxitEXHt20

Match Result
- Tournament: LCK 2026 Split 3 – Rise Group
- Date: August 1, 2026
- Final Score: Nongshim RedForce 2-1 BNK FearX
Game 1: Nongshim Recover After a Difficult Start
Draft
Nongshim RedForce
- Top: Kingen – Rumble
- Jungle: Sponge – Vi
- Mid: Scout – Ryze
- Bot: Diable – Jhin
- Support: Lehends – Shen
BNK FearX
- Top: Clear – K’Sante
- Jungle: Raptor – Jarvan IV
- Mid: VicLa – Viktor
- Bot: Taeyoon – Ezreal
- Support: Kellin – Bard
Both teams entered Game 1 with different plans. FearX drafted an aggressive composition built around Jarvan IV and Bard. Meanwhile, Nongshim focused on scaling and teamfighting with Ryze, Rumble, and Jhin.

FearX Control the Early Game
FearX started the game strongly. Early on, Raptor invaded Sponge’s jungle several times and slowed down NS’s early tempo. Soon afterward, BFX secured First Blood by catching Lehends during an aggressive roam.
As a result, FearX built an early gold lead and controlled the first objectives. However, Nongshim refused to panic. Instead, they continued farming and waited for stronger teamfight opportunities.
Scout Finds the Turning Point
The game changed after another aggressive invade from FearX.
This time, BFX tried to steal Nongshim’s bottom-side red buff. However, Raptor moved too far forward without enough support. Consequently, Scout’s Ryze secured a crucial kill before NS collapsed on the remaining members.
After that, Nongshim gained complete control of the map. They secured dragons, improved their vision, and slowly erased FearX’s early advantage.
Baron Fight Decides Game 1
Eventually, both teams met around Baron for the biggest fight of the game.
Diable opened the engagement with several accurate Curtain Call shots. At the same time, Kingen placed a perfect Equalizer across the choke point.
Because of this, FearX struggled to reposition. Scout immediately followed with Ryze’s burst damage, while Sponge locked down multiple targets.
In the end, Nongshim won the teamfight, pushed into the enemy base, and secured Game 1.

Game 2: Clear’s Olaf Dominates the Rift
Draft
Nongshim RedForce
- Top: Kingen – Jayce
- Jungle: Sponge – Xin Zhao
- Mid: Scout – Syndra
- Bot: Diable – Kai’Sa
- Support: Lehends – Nautilus
BNK FearX
- Top: Clear – Olaf
- Jungle: Raptor – Lee Sin
- Mid: VicLa – Cassiopeia
- Bot: Taeyoon – Varus
- Support: Kellin – Rell
FearX drafted another aggressive lineup. Olaf and Lee Sin gave them powerful early-game pressure, while Cassiopeia and Varus provided strong sustained damage.
FearX Win Every Lane
FearX started much faster than they had in Game 1.
VicLa solo-killed Scout in the middle lane to secure First Blood. At the same time, Clear’s Ignite Olaf completely overwhelmed Kingen’s Jayce.
Raptor continued visiting the top lane. As a result, Kingen fell further behind.
Meanwhile, FearX expanded their lead across the map by winning every important skirmish.
Raptor Takes Over
FearX never slowed down.
Raptor showed excellent mechanics on Lee Sin throughout the mid game. He found several successful kicks before collecting a huge Triple Kill during a key fight.
That play gave FearX full control of Baron.
With Baron buff, BFX destroyed towers one after another. Nongshim struggled to defend because Clear charged directly into every fight while Taeyoon dealt steady damage from the backline.
Eventually, FearX marched into the Nexus and tied the series.

Game 3: Scout’s Lock Carries Nongshim to Victory
Draft
Nongshim RedForce
- Top: Kingen – Renekton
- Jungle: Sponge – Vi
- Mid: Scout – Lock
- Bot: Diable – Aatrox
- Support: Lehends – Leona
BNK FearX
- Top: Clear – Mordekaiser
- Jungle: Raptor – Naafiri
- Mid: VicLa – Galio
- Bot: Taeyoon – Ziggs
- Support: Kellin – Camille
The deciding game featured several unusual picks.
Nongshim trusted Diable to play Aatrox in the bottom lane instead of using a traditional marksman. Meanwhile, Scout locked in Riot’s newest champion, Lock.
BFX answered with Camille support and Naafiri jungle, creating another aggressive composition.
FearX Strike First Again
FearX found another strong opening.
They invaded the jungle early and created enough pressure for Kellin to secure First Blood after taking down Lehends.
At the same time, Clear’s Mordekaiser controlled the top lane and kept Kingen under constant pressure.
Once again, FearX looked ready to snowball the game.
Scout Takes Control
However, Nongshim stayed composed.
FearX became too aggressive while trying to dive under towers. Those risky plays allowed Scout to shine.
Lock proved to be the perfect answer during small skirmishes. Scout repeatedly punished FearX with excellent positioning and precise spell usage.
Meanwhile, Diable’s Aatrox played an important frontline role. Instead of acting like a normal ADC, he absorbed huge amounts of damage and disrupted FearX’s formation.
His durability created plenty of space for Scout to deal damage safely.
Final Baron Fight
The deciding fight happened near Baron. Scout entered the battle at the perfect time. He quickly eliminated FearX’s carries before they could respond.
He finished the game with an impressive 9/0/6 KDA.
After winning the fight, Nongshim secured Baron and immediately pushed toward the enemy base.
FearX had no answer. NS destroyed the Nexus and completed the comeback.

Scout Continues to Lead Nongshim
Although FearX pushed the series to three games, Scout proved to be the difference-maker once again.
He recovered Game 1 with an excellent Ryze performance. Then, he completely controlled Game 3 with Lock. His smart positioning and consistent damage decided the biggest fights of the series.

Diable also deserves praise. His unconventional Aatrox bottom lane worked surprisingly well in the deciding game. The pick gave Nongshim extra durability and helped create winning teamfights.
On the other side, Clear and Raptor delivered outstanding performances throughout the series. Their dominant Game 2 showed how dangerous FearX can be when they gain an early lead.
In the end, however, Nongshim RedForce adapted better in the deciding game. Thanks to Scout’s leadership and strong late-game execution, NS secured a 2-1 victory and collected another important win in the LCK 2026 Split 3 Rise Group.
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