
Finally, the LEC is back and things are heating up this split with some banger best-of-three (Bo3) matches, as well as some notable lineup changes for some of the teams. With MSI 2025 on the horizon, all ten of the teams will be fiercely battling for a spot at the international stage, so the stakes are higher than ever.
With that in mind, we will take a look at the match between BDS and RGE during the 2025 LEC Spring Regular Season.
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2025 LEC Spring Format
With Fearless Draft still in play, pro players will need to constantly adapt to an ever-shifting meta and draft their way to victory. Thankfully, there will be no best-of-one (Bo1) matches for this split so all of the teams will be able to give it their all.
Format
- 10 teams participate
- Single Round Robin
- All matches are best of three
- Top six teams advance to Playoffs
BDS vs RGE Game 1
BDS vs RGE Bans
BDS | RGE |
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Gwen ![]() |
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Azir ![]() |
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Viktor ![]() |
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Garen ![]() |
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BDS vs RGE Picks
BDS | RGE |
Irrelevant ![]() |
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113 ![]() |
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nuc ![]() |
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Ice ![]() |
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Parus ![]() |
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Winner: RGE
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RGE vs BDS Game 2
RGE vs BDS Bans
RGE | BDS |
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Rumble ![]() |
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Sejuani ![]() |
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Leona ![]() |
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Nautilus ![]() |
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RGE vs BDS Picks
RGE | BDS |
Adam ![]() |
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Malrang ![]() |
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Larssen ![]() |
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Patrik ![]() |
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Winner: BDS
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BDS vs RGE Game 3
BDS vs RGE Bans
BDS | RGE |
Aurora ![]() |
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Azir ![]() |
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Sejuani ![]() |
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Syndra ![]() |
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Olaf ![]() |
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BDS vs RGE Picks
BDS | RGE |
Irrelevant ![]() |
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113 ![]() |
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nuc ![]() |
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Ice ![]() |
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Parus ![]() |
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Winner: BDS
Although RGE looked surprisingly alive in the first game, it seems that any semblance of coordination furiously crashed into the ground. BDS on the other hand very quickly ramped up in the second game with 113's Nidalee being quite the threat, stopping RGE dead in their tracks.
The last game of the series was quite a frustrating for any RGE fans still out there, given how much Adam, Larssen and Patrik stumbled around as BDS slowly regained their momentum and won the match 2-1. Even though Larssen's LeBlanc in game 3 was very fed, he failed to accomplish anything in the later stages of the game, further cementing the criticism against the org in the LEC, prompting many to wonder how is this team still competing.
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