Introduction: The S15 season has officially begun, and it seems that the majority of players have been paying attention to the recent confrontations, with competitions in various regions being quite fierce. The BLG team from the LPL has been in the spotlight lately, attracting even more attention than the previous TES team, mainly due to their frequent roster changes. This season, they have already used three jungle players, and after publicly announcing the addition of jungle player Shadow, they quickly revealed the starting lineup for the first match of the third stage. Unsurprisingly, Beichuan has taken a seat on the bench, while Shadow, showing great understanding, immediately shared a bald photo to blend in with the team.
Most players are likely familiar with the BLG team, a top-tier team in the LPL. Over the years, BLG has gained significant popularity and attention, consistently signing top-tier players during each transfer period to form a luxurious roster. It's unclear if this season's format changes have contributed to BLG's inconsistent performance, as they didn't even make it to the finals in the first stage. Although they secured a spot for MSI in the second stage, a series of defeats shattered their dreams, with the Oil Cup being taken away by G2.
When the matches concluded, many rumors circulated about BLG rebuilding their roster again. To be honest, fans were reluctant to believe this at the time, as a competitive lineup requires time to gel, and simply swapping players doesn't guarantee improved results. Ultimately, the outcome couldn't be changed; jungle player Shadow officially joined BLG, and after the announcement, he quickly integrated into the team, even sharing his bald photo. Everyone knows that BLG is famous for their 3-0 hand gesture, and they have often been eliminated while sporting bald heads, leading to an all-bald team photo. Shadow's self-deprecating humor indicates that he has a very stable mindset.
In the match against AL, it is expected that jungle player Shadow will be the starter. Although Beichuan is still on the roster, it's nearly impossible for him to return to the jungle position. If he wants to continue playing, he will have to wait until the S16 season, and it seems unlikely that any team will pay a high price for him. The match against AL probably won't differ much; even with a new jungle player, winning will be challenging. After experiencing two rounds of the World Championship, AL has transformed, feeling like they are on a different level from other teams in the LPL. It's just a matter of how BLG will perform poorly.
At the same time, after jungle player Shadow officially joined, fans began discussing the BLG team's all-Chinese lineup. Previously, there was significant attention on them because BLG was a top-tier all-Chinese starting team, with every player being a genuine Chinese national. Many fans have a strong desire to see an all-Chinese team win a World Championship. However, according to the official league app, Shadow's nationality is Italian. Although his Chinese proficiency is excellent, it's undeniable that BLG is no longer an all-Chinese roster, leading some fans to jokingly suggest that BLG aims to use the Italian cannon to crush other teams in the LPL.
I didn't expect jungle player Shadow's antics to be so explosive, and many players are jokingly asking if he is trying to take the title of 'King of BLG' from Bin. To be honest, I'm not very optimistic about BLG; their frequent roster changes lately have been concerning, with players being removed before they even have a chance to integrate into the team. Is such a strategy really beneficial for the team's healthy development?
What do you all think about this situation, viewers?