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The LOL Demacia Cup has seen a series of key matches in the last two days. In earlier games, the highly regarded JDG and WBG teams suffered surprising defeats. Today, BLG made their first appearance in the Demacia Cup.

Against LNG, who previously pulled off an upset over JDG, BLG dominated with a straightforward 2-0 win.
The strongest team makes its appearance, with Viper making an immediate impact in his debut.
BLG did not field their full main roster for this Demacia Cup; their mid-laner Knight was absent. However, the other four starters played, including the recently returned Korean player Viper. Their opponent LNG had defeated JDG in yesterday’s match.

LNG’s new season lineup features Korean imports Bulldog and Croco in jungle and mid, Sheer in the top lane, and 1xn with Missing in the bottom lane. Their debut performance was solid, especially Sheer, who earned back-to-back MVPs.
Going into the match against BLG, many hoped LNG could shock the left-handed BLG as a dark horse. However, the game quickly fell apart for LNG as BLG easily crushed them, showcasing their terrifying strength as LPL’s top lineup.
In the first game, BLG played with ease and spread pressure across the map. Jungler Xun solo killed Croco in the jungle, while bottom laner Viper secured kills in lane. After comfortably securing resources, they won a decisive dragon teamfight and ended the game. Viper demonstrated top-tier instincts, skillfully avoiding initiation from Malphite.

After the match, Xun earned his first MVP since rejoining the team, a milestone of great significance for him.
Bin’s Aphelios goes godlike, charging fearlessly 1v5 into the fray.
In the second game, LNG posed more challenges, successfully killing BLG’s bottom duo. However, BLG quickly responded. With Knight absent, young mid-laner Yxl’s Taliyah performance was outstanding, convincing many viewers that if his ID was hidden, they would mistake him for Knight.

BLG remains one of the few LPL teams still investing in youth development, maintaining a talent pool. However, it’s tough for LPL rookies to achieve results. With Knight on the roster, giving Yxl some playtime might prompt other teams to consider signing him and providing more opportunities.
Back to the game, Bin’s Aphelios delivered godlike plays, smoothly maneuvering to secure double dragons for the team. In the final base push, he fearlessly charged alone 1v5, undeterred, and with teammate support secured a double kill to end the match. Bin’s performance in both games was heroic.


Some fans noticed Bin was absent in the player close-ups, only seeing the top of his head. Many joked about no longer seeing Bin’s double eyelids.
BLG’s championship chances rise but team cohesion needs improvement.
From this match’s performance, BLG looks like a different tier of strength. Among the four LPL teams attending Worlds this year, TES’s lineup has significantly weakened, AL did not send their main roster to this Demacia Cup, and IG’s main players are resting.

Throughout the Demacia Cup, the teams considered most likely to win were WBG, JDG, and BLG. However, after several days, WBG and JDG appeared fragile, both suffering unexpected losses to less strong opponents.
Meanwhile, BLG easily crushed teams like LNG, making them the front-runner for the title.
Of course, there is still a chance for a stronger dark horse team to find form and stage a comeback, but for now, BLG is clearly powerful and worth watching.

Next year, BLG’s biggest focus should be on improving team synergy. Players need to enhance their discipline and decision-making in gameplay. BLG’s individual skill is top-notch; the key challenge is blending that talent with teamwork to achieve great results. Hopefully, they can fulfill expectations and perform well.