FlyQuest dominates LTA North Split 2 all pro team
all pro team FlyQuest LTA North Split 2 Image via Riot Games LTA North has revealed that all five members of FlyQuest have made it into the Split 2 Kia All-Pro First Team, highlighting the organisation’s standout performance from top to bot lane. It’s a rare full-team sweep, and one that speaks to both the … Continued The post FlyQuest dominates LTA North Split 2 all pro team appeared first on Esports Insider.


LTA North has revealed that all five members of FlyQuest have made it into the Split 2 Kia All-Pro First Team, highlighting the organisation’s standout performance from top to bot lane.
It’s a rare full-team sweep, and one that speaks to both the team’s consistency and cohesion throughout the split.
FlyQuest has taken control of the LTA North scene in the regular season of Split 2 2025.
The All-Pro team announcement comes after FlyQuest’s strong 14-2 finish in the regular season, making it the team to beat during the playoffs ahead of MSI. The last time a full roster made the All-Pro First Team in the LCS was Cloud9 — which has been voted as the Second Team in almost all roles for this Spring 2025 — during Spring 2020.
While FlyQuest has all the cards to represent the region at the upcoming Mid-Season Invitational, its recent international performances still weigh on the team’s reputation.
At MSI 2024, FlyQuest immediately impressed fans with a 2-1 victory over PSG Talon but were ultimately knocked out by T1 in the Play-Ins. However, its 2024 Worlds run ended way further, in the quarterfinals. The team took part in a hard-fought five-game series against Gen.G, which had all western regions sitting on the edge of their seat.
Past results might serve as a reminder that domestic dominance doesn’t always translate abroad, but fans will always be watching closely to see if this year is different.
Fans Voted, But FlyQuest Reign is Statistical
While fans had their say through the Kia All-Pro Team voting, the numbers tell an even clearer story—FlyQuest’s dominance wasn’t just popular opinion, it was backed by top-tier performance across every role.
Each of the team’s five players led the league in key metrics, highlighting just how well-rounded and efficient this roster was throughout the split.
Top laner Bwipo finished the split with a +414 gold difference at 15 minutes, the highest of any player in the league, according to statistics shared on X by FlyQuest President Chris “PapaSmithy” Smith.
Moving to mid lane, FlyQuest’s Quad reached the highest KDA amongst all other mid laners, according to GOL.gg. The team’s jungler, Inspired, recorded the league-best KDA.
FlyQuest’s bot lane is also among the top 5 best KDA players of the Split. While Massu led the league with 463 gold per minute, Busio kept things clean and composed, with just 1.5 average deaths per game. According to PapaSmithy, this is “the lowest average death of any Tier 1 support in the world in 2025.”
As FlyQuest heads into MSI contention, it does so backed by numbers, wins, and recognition. Whether this version of the team can break past the ceiling of international play is the next question.
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