Answer above One esports, Lakia said: “Valorant will be like League of Legends, there will be many new agents and maps in the future, so we need a 6 -person squad. There will be someone who owns 1 or two agents and vice versa will be better if they are mature 5 or 6. They are both teammates, just like your enemy. All must fight to start from the beginning.”
“For example, there will be a map we think that we will not need guards. So, the team can choose another agent with a more diverse and flexible role. In such cases, the coaching staff often requires K1NG to sit outside to let RB play,” Lakia added.

Since Valorant officially launched in June 2020, Vision Strikers has become one of the most achievement Korean teams. Vision Strikers won the Korean First Strike Championship, then VCT: Korea Masters 1 with 104 impressive victories. However, that is not enough to help the Vision Strikers coaching staff are satisfied.
Finally, Lakia was brought back from Nuturn Gaming to help Vision Strikers complete the 6 -person squad. In the past, Lakia and Nuturn Gaming attended the Masters 2. At the past Masters 3 in Berlin, Lakia reached the quarterfinals with Vision Strikers, thereby officially winning tickets to attend Valorant Champions in December.
Vision Strikers' current 6-person squad includes Kim “Stax” Gu-taek (flexible role), Goo “RB” Sang-min (flexible role), Lee “K1ng” Seung-Won (guard), Yu “Buzz” byung-chul (confrontation), Kim “Mako” Myeong-Kwan (control) and Kim “Lakia” Jong-Min (start). In particular, the most versatile player RB when he can use up to 4 agents are Sova, Skye, Sage and Raze.