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The handsome BLG star makes a dazzling debut, with Bin unveiling a fresh new look! BLG’s style has dramatically changed, securing revenge in the decisive game.

Hello to all LPL viewers and League of Legends summoners, welcome to Tianxia Game Hub.

The eagerly awaited BLG league debut in the LPL is here, matched against WBG led by Elk. One of the biggest highlights was Bin’s debut with his double eyelid look, with fans eagerly calling out the arrival of the LPL’s top lane handsome star.


 

The funniest part was the live broadcast giving Bin an extended close-up shot, and the match ended with a thrilling but safe first victory.

A major tower dive failure leads to BLG losing the first game.

In the first game, Knight picked Azir, a champion he had been heavily criticized for before. However, in the actual lane phase, he gained a good advantage over Xiaohu. Yet, Xiaohu’s LeBlanc initiated first with an extreme E-flash combo to secure a kill with his teammates.


 


 

But Knight quickly avenged himself by using his ultimate to push LeBlanc back to the turret and then chased down to secure a solo kill.

On other lanes, BLG opted for the classic tower dive strategy on the bot lane, but forcing the dive set the tone of disadvantage for the game. First, Viper was killed by the turret, then WBG’s support arrived to kill three players, turning the dive into a 1-for-3 trade, gaining map control and dragon control, putting more pressure on BLG.

Despite the disadvantage, BLG managed a successful solo pick on the top lane. Later, a key dragon fight resulted in a 3-for-3 trade, and they seized an opportunity to get the first kill. However, during the Baron fight, poor teamfight execution occurred as Knight’s ultimate missed, leading WBG to win the 4v5 fight and secure Baron.


 

With the game slipping away, WBG secured Baron and the dragon soul, then easily closed out the match. The post-game MVP was awarded to Elk, delivering a heavy blow to BLG.

Robot’s mistake and Viper’s signature power show.

In the second game, Viper locked in his signature Aphelios paired with Thresh. WBG countered with Rumble, but this pick turned out to be a mistake, as Rumble was killed in lane and targeted repeatedly, allowing Viper to farm quickly and snowball.


 

WBG reluctantly swapped lanes, sacrificing many objectives. BLG, with a huge advantage, mishandled a jungle skirmish, resulting in Viper being killed. Coupled with two early successful ganks on Bin, WBG managed to turn the deficit around.

However, BLG quickly opened up the mid lane, with Thresh initiating a 0-for-2 fight to regain control and momentum.


 

With the advantage, BLG rapidly stacked dragons and secured the dragon soul, but a retreat after the first Baron went poorly, and the second Baron was stolen. This dragged out a game that should have been a straightforward win. Fortunately, BLG’s team composition was strong enough; Xiaohu and Alora made critical errors under pressure, getting killed. After losing the third Baron, WBG’s chances faded and BLG leveled the series.

Xiaohu shines in the decider, BLG claims the opening win.

In the third game, both teams aimed for a late-game strategy. BLG chose Sion top with two carries whose late-game output is weaker, so they needed to dominate bot lane and control mid-jungle tempo. BLG played a very safe approach, gaining early bot lane advantage and quickly diving to achieve a 0-for-2 lead.


 

Then BLG caught mid and support in the jungle, while Xiaohu’s Cassiopeia made a huge mistake with an R-flash.

Throughout the match, Xiaohu remained underperforming, making another R-flash error mid lane. After WBG won a comeback teamfight to take Baron, they pushed top lane and got another kill. Reviving at the base, Xiaohu died again, becoming a weak link and comic relief.


 

Despite BLG’s favorable position, mistakes happened. Though they aimed for a stable late-game, they gave the opponent opportunities. Losing a jungler in the dragon fight and then Baron led to a rapid reversal. Yet, WBG committed huge errors afterward, allowing BLG to swiftly turn the tide and win the match, successfully avenging their loss to WBG.

BLG’s style shifts dramatically, but the Azir curse remains unbroken.

From the flow of this match, we can see BLG’s changes this season. Originally a heavy team-fighting style, BLG started to drag games late. WBG was also a team that preferred late games, and Zika’s previous LNG team was turtle-style, which greatly reduced the entertainment value of the decider. Honestly, neither team seemed to be in top form.


 

Summarizing the three games, I personally think BLG’s raw strength is slightly better, which was key to their victory. However, the fans’ long-standing Azir curse remains intact. Even though Knight performed well, he made crucial late-game mistakes that cost the match.

Later, BLG adjusted their strategy, especially in game two, where centering around Viper worked quite well.


 

As for Bin, his performance with the new look was decent. His Sion in the third game was impressive, gaining an advantage over Rek'Sai, quickly maturing into a team tank and playing a significant role in the team’s victory.


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