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The LPL showcased a remarkable storyline, with BLG redeeming themselves in their first match, achieving great results despite four jungle substitutions.

Hello to all LPL viewers and League of Legends summoners, this is Tianxia Game Exchange.

The match in the LPL yesterday featured a plot twist that surprised the audience; despite BLG's poor performance in the EWC, they returned home to win their first match against AL with a score of 2-1.


 

The most astonishing aspect of BLG's victory was their consistent strong performance following jungle changes.

The incredible storyline of the LPL, with BLG achieving a winning start.

In yesterday's match against AL, very few spectators believed BLG could win. On one hand, BLG had just experienced a disappointing performance in the EWC, where they were defeated by G2 with a score of 2-1, failing to reach the semifinals and not facing any LCK teams, which drew criticism from fans.


 

In contrast, AL had swept T1 in the EWC to reach the finals, and even after being down 0-2 in the finals, they managed to win two consecutive games before ultimately losing in the decisive match.

Considering the records of both teams in the second stage of their matches, all signs indicated that BLG would struggle against AL.

In the first game, BLG was indeed easily handled by AL as everyone anticipated; top laner Bin's performance was particularly outrageous, prompting the audience to voice their frustrations. However, unexpectedly, the narrative took a dramatic turn as BLG won two consecutive games, both of which were highly significant, with the second game featuring a victory over Tarzan's signature champion, Zac.


 

In the third game, they dismantled AL's Senna and Gragas strategy, successfully clinching the victory.

In the final decisive match, Shadow delivered a flawless performance, earning his first MVP since joining BLG, prominently displaying the GEN logo during the match to unsettle AL's mentality, creating a highly entertaining spectacle.

The BLG law is in effect again: change the jungler and win.

After this victory, even the commentators couldn't help but marvel at the terrifying nature of BLG's substitution law; as long as they change their jungler, they can explode into action, defeating even the top-ranked teams. It must be said that BLG truly has a unique methodology.

This law of BLG has been in effect since last year.


 

Initially, BLG's starting jungler was Xun, who faced serious disciplinary issues during last summer's competition. During this period, BLG opted to change junglers, and after Wei joined, BLG immediately improved and went on to win the championship. At that time, everyone said Wei was a perfect fit for BLG.

Wei's style allowed Knight to play more comfortably, and he also provided excellent leadership attributes.

However, during the World Championship, BLG with Wei as the starter encountered significant difficulties in the Swiss stage, almost failing to qualify. At that time, no one thought it was a jungler issue, but after BLG decided to replace the jungler, Xun returned, and BLG's form improved, leading them all the way to the finals, where they narrowly lost to T1, led by Faker.


 

During last year's transfer period, Xun was unable to continue with BLG due to violations, and with Wei as the only starter, their performance declined again. Therefore, BLG chose to bring in Beichuan from TT, marking the beginning of their northern expedition.

BLG's coach faced skepticism about whether they could maintain their good form.

After Beichuan joined, BLG enjoyed a honeymoon period of excellent performance, but after some time, issues began to surface again. Ultimately, they lost to AL in the playoffs, failing to secure the victor's spot. Their performance at MSI was also poor, leading to elimination, and the EWC saw them hit rock bottom, being directly eliminated by G2 and relegated to the bottom tier.


 

Following this, BLG once again changed junglers to Shadow, resulting in the storyline we witnessed yesterday. Many fans jokingly suggested that BLG should recruit several junglers to use at the World Championship; perhaps they could win the championship that way.

At the same time, everyone is analyzing why BLG experiences such situations, performing excellently for a period after substitutions, only to quickly decline afterward. I believe this is partly related to the coaching staff's capabilities, and partly due to the integration of the new jungler's style and the research on opponents, which can impact BLG's subsequent performance.

To be honest, the coaching staff of BLG is lacking in skill. If they had done a better job with BP during last year's World Championship, the final results might have been different. This year, the BLG coaching staff still lacks capability; even after changing coaches, it hasn't improved. When new players join, they shine, but the coach lacks the ability to help them integrate smoothly into the system and maintain good form over time.


 

Furthermore, players often perform well when they first arrive, but as time goes on, they struggle due to opponents implementing more targeted strategies to limit their performance. How long BLG's good form will last remains to be seen.


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