LoL’s Unbeatable Trio: Who’s Claiming the 80%+ Win Rate Crown?

Look Sports Media – The 15th League of Legends World Championships loom, and the competition is fiercer than ever, especially with the addition of First Stand to the LoL international event calendar. Riot Games’ tier list reveals a shocking truth: only three teams boast an over 80% series win rate. One of them? The unexpected powerhouse, CTBC Flying Oyster (CFO) from APAC’s LCP.

CFO’s 2025 has been nothing short of legendary. Their flawless LCP victory is just the beginning. They’re the only team to compete in all three major international events – First Stand, MSI, and now Worlds – achieving a remarkable 86.1% win rate (31-5). Their impressive MSI run even saw them feed 2,000 LoL fans fried chicken, exceeding expectations set by LoL’s Taiwanese Facebook page.

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But CFO isn’t alone in this elite club. LTA North’s FlyQuest follows closely with an 82.8% win rate (24-5), although the comparatively fewer series played in the LTA this year puts their achievement in perspective. However, the true titans are Gen.G, the reigning MSI 2025 champions. Despite facing tougher competition and playing more games, they’ve achieved a mind-boggling 87% win rate (40-6) heading into the LCK Playoffs. A recent 3-2 loss to KT Rolster serves as a reminder that even giants can stumble.

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The Worlds Race Tightens

With Worlds 2025 kicking off in October, only three spots remain unfilled. In the LEC, Karmine Corp and Fnatic battle for the final place. Fnatic, despite not attending any international events this year, boasts the highest LEC win rate at 71%, highlighting a concerning trend of choking in crucial matches. The LPL Regional Finals will determine the remaining two spots, with Top Esports, Invictus Gaming, Weibo Gaming, and JD Gaming vying for a chance at glory. The race to Worlds is far from over, and the unexpected dominance of CFO adds an electrifying layer of uncertainty to the already thrilling competition.

Jack Stewart, Senior Editor

In my seven years of esports writing, I’ve introduced esports coverage to newspapers, interviewed some of the biggest names in the industry, and driven viewers mad with the puns in my YouTube scripts. I’m most proud of the latter.

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