Following BLG's Qualification for the LOL Pioneer Tournament, the Entire Team Sat for an Official LOL Interview. The Host Questioned BLG's Key AD Player VIPER Regarding Previous Remarks Made by GEN's Bot Laner Ruler. After GEN Won the LCK Championship, Ruler Publicly Expressed His Desire to Face BLG's Bot Duo in the Pioneer Tournament. Many Fans Expected VIPER to Deliver a Strong Retort, Especially Since Viper, Having Recently Dominated ELK and GALA, Is Hailed as the LPL's Top AD Carry.

However, to the Surprise of Many LPL Viewers, VIPER Admitted During the Interview That He Would Rather Not Face GEN, Acknowledging Their Formidable Strength. Although Viper's Response Disappointed Some Fans, BLG's Top Laner Bin Posted on His Social Media, Vowing to Return with the Pioneer Tournament Trophy. Bin's Confident Declaration Sparked Widespread Discussion Among LPL Fans, Even Prompting the LPL Official Channel to Produce a Video Highlighting His Statement.

Of Course, Many LPL Supporters Believe BLG's Primary Goal Now Is to Secure a Single BO5 Victory Against an LCK Team. Last Year, LPL Teams Suffered Defeats in All Eight BO5 Series They Played Against LCK Opponents in International Events. Numerous Viewers Feel That for BLG, Winning Just One BO5 Against the LCK Would Constitute a Success. What Are Your Thoughts? Given BLG's Current Form, Can They Defeat Either BFX or GEN from the LCK in a Pioneer Tournament BO5?

Despite Bin's Confident Post-Match Words, Many LPL Fans Worry BLG Might "Stumble" in the Pioneer Tournament. BLG's Playoff Victory Over JDG Largely Relied on Top Laner BIN's Individual Dominance. Without His Lane Supremacy Over JDG's Top Laner Across All Five Games, Beating JDG Would Have Been Extremely Difficult, as BLG's Jungle and Support Performances Have Left Many Supporters Disappointed (the Support Tends to Make Mid-Game Mistakes, While Jungler XUN Struggles with Smite Fights).

Precisely Because BLG Has Exposed Issues with "Discipline," Many LPL Fans Fear They Might Falter and Fail to Win the Pioneer Tournament. GEN's Top Laner KIIN Possesses Strong Laning Skills; If BLG's Bin Cannot Achieve a Solo Advantage, The Match Would Hinge on Team Macro and In-Game Discipline—Areas Where BLG Has Consistently Struggled. In Games One and Three, Despite Holding Massive Leads, BLG Players Got "Lost" in the Jungle, Leading to Costly Comebacks. Many BLG Supporters Believe That Unless These Bad Habits Are Corrected, Winning the Pioneer Title Will Be Impossible.

While BLG Fans Express Concerns Over the Team's Discipline, Head Coach Dan God Views the Players' In-Game Mistakes as a Potential Positive. He Stated That BLG Still Has Significant Room for Growth and Will Learn and Improve from Their Losses. After Hearing Dan God's Post-Match Comments, Many Viewers Agreed with His Perspective. After All, It's Better for BLG to Experience Setbacks Domestically Than to Fail on the International Stage of the Pioneer Tournament. Many Believe That If BLG Can Maximize Their Discipline, They Have a Real Chance of Claiming the Pioneer Championship.
