LOL · August 21, 2026 · 4:00 AM ET
BRION @ FEARX
Free LineCrush game report for BRION @ FEARX on August 21, 2026, with matchup analysis and pick ideas generated for the daily slate. Reports can update as lineups, injuries, and odds develop, so confirm time-sensitive details before acting.
Matchup Analysis
Veteran top lane clash: Morgan vs Clear
Morgan remains the cornerstone of BRION's solo lane, bringing years of LCK experience against FearX's long-tenured top laner Clear, who anchors their weak-side setups.
SourceHamBak's proactive jungle tests Raptor
HamBak, promoted after standout LCK Challengers campaigns, will look to push the tempo against Raptor, one of FearX's retained starters and a key piece of their early-game pathing.
SourceClozer faces former FearX organization
Mid laner Clozer, who previously played for FearX before joining BRION, adds a revenge narrative as he duels VicLa in a high-skill mid lane matchup that could dictate draft priority and tempo.
SourceBot lane selection could swing drafts
BRION can flex between Bull and Hype at AD carry, while FearX has both Diable and Taeyoon in its bot lane pool, giving coaches options to tailor lanes to desired scaling or lane-dominant strategies.
SourceSupport duel: Pollu vs Kellin
Pollu, a homegrown BRION support who posted high kill participation in 2024, anchors their engage and vision game. Kellin brings FearX upgraded shotcalling and lane control after years of high-pressure series with Dplus KIA.
SourceCoaching philosophies: Edgar vs Ryu
Edgar has overseen BRION's long-term rebuild from the LCK's basement, while Ryu comes into FearX tasked with pushing a historically mid-table squad toward regular playoff contention.
SourceFearX's stat profile: scrappy but objective-focused
FearX enters with a recent 37% win rate in LCK play, yet their 2.2 dragons and 0.6 Barons per game show a team that contests neutral objectives aggressively despite playing from persistent gold deficits.
SourceBRION's revamped core still chasing consistency
BRION rebuilt around Morgan, HamBak, Clozer, Bull and Pollu after a last-place finish, blending veteran leadership with rookies promoted from Challengers as they aim to stabilize results against stronger LCK opposition.
SourcePick Ideas
Slight lean to FearX moneyline at home
FearX has more roster continuity with Clear and Raptor retained plus high-profile additions in mid, bot and support, which often translates into cleaner early-game execution than BRION's newer core.
Upset sprinkle on BRION via mid lane carry
If BRION drafts aggressive comfort picks for Clozer into VicLa, his mechanics and deep familiarity with FearX's tendencies could swing at least one game toward a surprise road win.
Over on team dragon totals for FearX
With FearX averaging about 2.2 dragons per game and contesting objectives even while behind in gold, overs on their dragon count or soul-related props carry value if the series trends toward longer games.
FearX first blood props worth consideration
FearX secures first blood in roughly 60% of their games, so markets pricing them only slightly ahead of BRION in early kill odds may undervalue their coordinated early gank setups.
Cautious approach on kill-total overs
FearX's moderate 11.4 kills per game alongside an average game time over 33 minutes suggests slower, methodical contests where full-game kill-over lines can be inflated relative to their tempo profile.
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