BFX vs NS Highlights ALL GAMES | LCK 2026 Rounds 3-4 | BNK FEARX vs Nongshim RedForce
TL;DR
BNK FearX and Nongshim RedForce faced off in LCK Rounds 3-4. Patch 26.16 was used for the best-of-3. The series took place on August 23, 2026.
Watch on YouTubeBNK FearX and Nongshim RedForce played a best-of-3 in Rounds 3-4. Patch 26.16 was used. The match was played on August 23, 2026.
BNK FearX entered at 10-15, while Nongshim RedForce was 9-16. BNK FearX held first, with Nongshim RedForce at No. 3.
BNK FearX's lineup featured Clear (Song Hyeon-min) (top lane), Raptor (Jeon Eo-jin) (jungle), VicLa (mid lane), Taeyoon (Kim Tae-yoon) (bot lane), and Kellin (support). Nongshim RedForce's lineup featured Kingen (top lane), Sponge (jungle), Scout (mid lane), Diable (bot lane), and Lehends (support).
Edo (Park Jun-seok), Lira, and Rather were BNK FearX's coaches for the event. Chelly (Park Seung-jin), Crazy (Kim Jae-hee), and DanDy were Nongshim RedForce's coaches for the event.
BNK FearX's previous series was a 2-1 win over HANJIN BRION in Rounds 3-4. Nongshim RedForce's previous series was a 2-0 win over DRX in Rounds 3-4.
Series result
BFXBNK FearX
1 - 2
Nongshim RedForce win
NSNongshim RedForce
Picks & Bans
3 gamesNongshim RedForce
BNK FearX
Draft read
BNK FearX banned Orianna 3 times and Cassiopeia twice, while Nongshim RedForce banned Vi 3 times and Naafiri twice.
Game 128:13
BNK FearX won
Game 1 was the longest game of the series at 28:13. BNK FearX won from red side in 28:13. BNK FearX finished 20-11 in kills and 57.4k to 50.1k in gold, a margin of 9 kills and 7.3k. BNK FearX led 7-2 in towers, 1-0 in Rift Heralds, and 1-0 in inhibitors. Nongshim RedForce had the edge 3-0 in Void Grubs. Dragons finished 2-1 for BNK FearX.
VicLa led the damage chart for BNK FearX on Ryze, finishing 6/3/9 with 25,101 damage and 239 CS. Taeyoon (Kim Tae-yoon) added 24,628 damage on Caitlyn and ended the game 10/0/4. Scout was the top damage source for Nongshim RedForce, putting up 22,114 on Anivia in a 4/2/6 game.
Kills
11:20
Gold
50.1k:57.4k
Towers
2:7
Dragons
1:2
Barons
0:0
Game 224:46
Nongshim RedForce won
Game 2 was the shortest game of the series at 24:46. Playing red side, Nongshim RedForce finished Game 2 in 24:46. At the end, Nongshim RedForce led 32-13 in kills and 57.2k to 46.5k in gold. The final gaps overall were 19 kills and 10.8k. Nongshim RedForce led 10-1 in towers, the only Baron, 3-0 in Void Grubs, 1-0 in Rift Heralds, and 1-0 in inhibitors. Dragons finished 4-0 for Nongshim RedForce.
On Lucian, Diable topped Nongshim RedForce's damage output at 34,159 and finished 14/2/8 and 235 CS. Scout followed with 19,010 damage and a 5/2/7 line on Azir. BNK FearX got its highest damage total from Clear (Song Hyeon-min), who dealt 24,684 on Vayne and finished 8/4/2.
Kills
13:32
Gold
46.5k:57.2k
Towers
1:10
Dragons
0:4
Barons
0:1
Game 327:53
Nongshim RedForce won
The third map was one-sided in Nongshim RedForce's favor. The blue-side win for Nongshim RedForce lasted 27:53. The final scoreboard showed 18-10 in kills and 60.0k-50.2k in gold for Nongshim RedForce, leaving differences of 8 kills and 9.8k. Nongshim RedForce led 9-1 in towers, the only Baron, 3-0 in Void Grubs, 1-0 in Rift Heralds, and 1-0 in inhibitors. Dragons finished 2-1 for Nongshim RedForce.
Scout's Syndra dealt a team-high 23,040 damage for Nongshim RedForce, alongside a 5/2/6 scoreline and 274 CS. A 1/2/3 game on Gnar brought Nongshim RedForce another 18,358 damage from Kingen. For BNK FearX, Clear (Song Hyeon-min) led the damage numbers with 16,487 on Renekton and a 2/3/2 line.
Kills
18:10
Gold
60.0k:50.2k
Towers
9:1
Dragons
2:1
Barons
1:0
Series read
The kill margin moved from 9 in Game 1 to 8 in Game 3, while the final gold gap changed from 7.3k to 9.8k. Diable produced the series' highest damage total, recording 67,340 for Nongshim RedForce. Diable gave Nongshim RedForce 22 kills and 19 assists across the series. Their damage moved from 15,406 in Game 1 to 17,775 in Game 3. Scout gave Nongshim RedForce 14 kills and 19 assists across the series. Their damage moved from 22,114 in Game 1 to 23,040 in Game 3.