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Keria (류민석), born Ryu Min-seok, gives T1 one of the smartest support voices in elite League of Legends. He first broke through with DRX, then joined T1 in 2021 and turned into a central piece of the roster's world-title cycle. His resume now stretches from domestic MVP-level recognition to repeated championship runs, which is why opponents and broadcast talent still treat him like one of the position's reference players.

That stature is part of what made the June 5 T1 Base Camp visit land so cleanly. Jensen Huang did not just meet Faker. He met the broader roster, including Doran, Oner, Peyz, and Keria, because T1's support line is part of the team's star power too. Keria's value goes beyond mechanics. He helps shape how T1 communicates fights, controls vision, and turns pressure into something the whole map can feel.

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What is Keria's real name?
Keria's real name is Ryu Min-seok (류민석). He was born in Busan, South Korea on October 14, 2002 and became widely known through his rise from the DRX system into a starring support role on T1. His stage name is now one of the most recognizable in pro League of Legends.
How many World Championships has Keria won?
Keria has won three League of Legends World Championships with T1: 2023, 2024, and 2025. That three-year run turned him from a respected support specialist into one of the era's defining winners, especially because he remained central to shot-calling, lane setup, and teamfight structure across all three titles.
Did Keria win an Asian Games gold medal?
Yes. Keria represented South Korea in League of Legends at the 2022 Asian Games and came away with a gold medal. That mattered beyond the usual trophy count because it placed him inside a national-team context, not just club competition, and added another layer to his standing in Korean esports.

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