ONIC Esports From Indonesia And AP BREN From The Philippines

There were rumors circulating that the M3 World Championship would take place in Indonesia, Moonton finally chose Singapore as the host again. This time there are 16 of the best MLBB teams competing to hunt for a prize pool that is much bigger than the previous edition.

BTK became the talk of this tournament, after the champions of the North American region made a surprising badaktogel appearance in the group phase and playoff round, but in the end two Filipino teams appeared in the Grand Final, namely Blacklist International and ONIC PH. The battle between these two strong teams was tight but in the end Blacklist won with a score of 4-0.

ECHO succeeded in realizing its Cinderella story at the fourth M Series event after being able to thwart Blacklist International’s mission to secure the second world title. The landslide 4-0 victory in the grand final was an affirmation of his strength in M4.

On the other hand, Indonesia again failed to win the title after only being able to finish just behind the Philippines, RRQ Hoshi finished third, followed by ONIC Esports in fifth.

ECHO’s victory means that the Philippines has been represented in the MLBB World Championship champions list for the third time in a row.

The two strongest teams competed in the Grand Final, ONIC Esports from Indonesia and AP BREN from the Philippines where the two teams met in the Upper Bracket Final.

ONIC succeeded in kicking AP BREN into the Lower Bracket, but the mentality of the 2023 IESF world champion can push them back to advance to the Grand Final. A fierce competition between the two ensued where the two teams shared points in the first two games.

However, BREN came back ahead in the next game until ONIC finally tried to catch up with the score they were left behind. The position became 2-3 for AP BREN’s temporary advantage as the Philippine team as the host.

ONIC again equalized bringing game 7 to a real level for both teams. However, in the end BREN managed to complete their victory and seal a 4-3 victory bringing the second MSeries title for them and for the Philippines.

*The list of MLBB World Championship champions will be updated periodically.

BON CHAN explains the reason why TLID won over Aurora

The reason TLID won against Aurora was reviewed by Blacklist International coach, BON CHAN. Team Liquid ID succeeded in reversing the predictions of many people who said Aurora was stronger.

The two teams met in a tense 1-2 bracket at Swiss Stage M6. Whoever loses will certainly be eliminated from the tournament. TLID’s performance in previous matches was indeed more inconsistent than Aurora.

In fact, anything can happen and every team can develop without being noticed. This is indicated by TLID.

The super aggressive badaktoto performance that disappeared along the M6, reappears. The characteristics of Brawl Server are really visible and are a big problem for Aurora, which is known for being very organized regarding gameplay.

The 2-0 victory was not achieved easily. But TLID was able to create many unexpected moments and their boldness was a response to Aurora’s caution.

So what is the reason why TLID won over Aurora. BON CHAN explains a little technically about this.

The reason TLID wins over Aurora is more about much better execution. In terms of draft, BON CHAN thinks there is no problem with Aurora.

This proves that TLID’s targeting and game plan are really smooth and on point. This is different from Aurora, which didn’t seem to expect TLID to be able to make a lot of out-of-context moves in its gameplay.

“Not outdrafted but outstrat. Aurora’s draft means they can’t make mistakes. “When their gold laner is balanced, TLID’s pounding power will have a big effect,” he said in his Facebook update.

“Also a good set up from TLID which really exploits Aurora’s composition without assassins. “This means that no one will be able to touch the damagers in their squad,” he concluded..

TLID’s victory over Aurora is clearly more motivation. They are still not certain to have passed the knockout stage, and the decision will occur against Twisted Minds today.

The Reason Coach Yeb Became VP Of ONIC Esports

Find out why coach Yeb became VP of ONIC Esports here.

Former Fnatic ONIC coach, Denver “Yeb” Miranda officially became Vice President of ONIC Esports some time ago.

The appointment of the former ONIC PH coach was surprising, after he previously said farewell to Kairi et al. Yeb’s journey for almost 4 seasons in MPL Indonesia, was very successful in winning four-peat champions in 2 years.

It would not be surprising, if in the end coach Yeb became VP of ONIC Esports. Coach Yeb did not leave the team that raised him.

Family is one of the reasons coach Yeb became VP of ONIC Esports. However, it turns out there was something else that pushed him to switch roles in the esports scene.

In an interview with Moonton’s PR & Communication Manager, Azwin Nugraha (MLBB Esports) with Media, ONE Esports asked why coach Yeb became VP of ONIC Esports.

Not only because of family, it turns out that the reason coach Yeb became VP of ONIC Esports was part of the coach’s plan.

First, coach Yeb answered that when he entered the esports scene he had already thought about what kind of career path he wanted.

“In my opinion, since I first entered the esports scene as a player, I have thought about my career path. After becoming a player, what do I want to be next? “Maybe I could become a coach, and finally I coached,” said coach Yeb to ONE Esports.

Furthermore, coach Yeb also did the same thing when he became a roro4d coach. He is already thinking about becoming part of the team management.

“After becoming a coach, I also thought about what I wanted to be next? What could I possibly do? “Maybe join to be part of the team management, but I don’t know when yet,” added Yeb.

When he was appointed VP of ONIC Esports, coach Yeb admitted that he openly accepted the offer.

Asked whether it was possible for him to return to being a coach on the scene, coach Yeb could not confirm that this would happen.

Coach Yeb will focus on the position he currently holds, including helping the ONIC Esports coaching staff.

“This time, ONIC gave me the opportunity to be part of the management, I just accepted it,” he said.

“If there is a chance for me to return to coaching, I don’t know yet. Because, before I started my career as a coach, it was very difficult to find references or coaching clinics. “Maybe I will just help the ONIC coaching staff first, before I return to being a coach or whatever in the future,” he concluded.