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Li “Flandre” Xuan-Jun earned his spot on this split’s LPL All-Pro Team largely because of the impact he had in teamfights throughout the regular season. Even without a dominant laning phase, he consistently delivered when it mattered most.
With Bin struggling to find his best form this split and surrounded by off-stage drama, Flandre ultimately took the top spot.
Lee “Tarzan” Seung-yong also won the LPL 2026 Split 1 Regular Season MVP award. The Korean jungler has been one of the LPL’s most consistent players for years, and in the first split of 2026, he showed exactly why he’s widely considered the best jungler in the league.
This MVP award feels like the payoff for years of elite-level consistency.
MVP of the 2026 LPL Split 1 Regular Season:
🏆 @AnyonesLegend AL.Tarzan#LPL #ALWIN #LeagueOfLegends pic.twitter.com/xOPHHW9PU5— TITAN E-SPORTS (@titandianjing) February 24, 2026
Zhuo “Knight” Ding is still playing at an elite individual level, but right now, BLG just don’t look fully in sync. So while Knight remains one of—if not the—best mid laner in the league, the team’s coordination has been lacking.
Zhao “Elk” Jia-Hao’s redemption arc is real. After being replaced by Park “Viper” Do-hyeon on Bilibili Gaming, he’s played like a man determined to prove that decision wrong, and while Viper is still arguably the best laner of the league, Elk’s teamfighting remains on another level.
Kim “Kael” Jin-hong has been the engine behind Anyone’s Legend once again this split. While he’s not as flashy as he was last year, he continues to be the glue of the roster by setting up fights and constantly putting his teammates in position to carry.

As we said earlier, Bilibili Gaming’s players had outstanding individual performances throughout the split. What they lacked was synergy and macro, which is why so many of them ended up on the Second All-Pro Team instead of the first.
Cui “Shanks” Xiao-Jun, meanwhile, has been a constant for this Anyone’s Legend roster. His coordination and synergy with Tarzan were consistently on point all split long.

Xu “Xiaoxu” Xing-Zu and Zhao “Vampire” Zhe-Can were two of JDG’s biggest positive surprises in Split 1. Xiaoxu was a standout in the top lane throughout the split, delivering strong performances week after week, while Vampire has found great synergy with his bot lane ADC Chen “GALA” Wei. After a rough rookie debut, JDG’s support bounced back and proved a lot of people wrong with a strong first split in 2026.
Jin “Hope” Gyeong-ho and Zhao “Jiejie” Li-Jie also stayed consistent throughout the split, reaffirming themselves as top-tier players in their roles.


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