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The LPL transfer period has taken a dramatic turn! BLG has introduced a new jungler, but it's not Jiejie, and IG's crisis has been resolved.

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The LPL off-season has not been peaceful; this year has seen many unexpected transfer rumors and announcements. Yesterday, the most talked-about transfer rumor was related to IG, which has confirmed the acquisition of jungler WEI.


 

The question of Jiejie's whereabouts has become a hot topic of discussion.

The LPL transfer period has reversed, with BLG bringing in a new jungler.

Here's what happened: reports from the LPL transfer period indicated that Jiejie was quite dissatisfied with IG's acquisition of WEI, leading him to choose to terminate his contract. Meanwhile, there were also rumors that BLG would undergo personnel changes, prompting many viewers to speculate about the high likelihood of Jiejie moving to BLG.


 

Then yesterday, a significant event occurred: in the EWC match, BLG was defeated by G2 with a score of 2-1, resulting in another early exit from the esports World Cup, and the team's performance was heavily criticized post-match.

This match once again made BLG the laughingstock of the LPL region. Just when it seemed the farce was over, BLG, who had previously swept TES, found themselves following in TES's footsteps.

However, today the situation in the LPL transfer period has taken a major turn, with reports indicating that BLG will be signing jungler Shadow, who previously played for FPX. Meanwhile, IG has officially announced their roster for the new season, confirming that Jiejie has not left the team and will be competing with WEI for his position.


 

In other words, IG's crisis has been averted, while BLG has achieved the feat of changing junglers twice within just two months.

IG training match rumors suggest that they actually won against DK.

Let's talk about IG; there are reports explaining the real reason behind their acquisition of WEI. It was previously said that IG performed exceptionally well against the Korean team HLE, dominating them in win rate, and that WEI's trial performance was impressive, leading to the decision to bring him on board. Many viewers expressed skepticism, doubting IG's capabilities.


 

Later, a revised report emerged indicating that IG's training match victory was not against HLE, but against DK, which sounds much more reasonable.

In summary, IG completed this transfer due to the positive results from the trial, and ultimately, Jiejie did not leave the team.

This means that IG still has a solid roster for the second segment of the season, and they will see how WEI performs in real matches, especially since the matchup against BLG in the third segment is sure to be highly anticipated.


 

Unfortunately, the previously criticized Meiko does not have a substitute to provide him with starting pressure. Based on his performance in the second segment, Meiko has underperformed for most of the time, making him one of the team's weaknesses. If they could bring in a player like Jwei to form a dual-threat partnership with WEI, there might be more potential to explore.

BLG has finally faced backlash, with their overall strength declining.

From my perspective, BLG has finally revealed the core issues affecting the team's performance. While WEI may have been the most impactful player on the team, the other four are certainly not blameless; their decline in performance has also significantly affected the team's results.


 

Additionally, during the second segment when WEI was on the field, BLG performed poorly for a period, possibly indicating some lackluster effort. After Beichuan joined, they entered full-on mode, but little did they know that BLG's current full effort is no longer at the level it was last year.

The decline of the three core players, Bin, Knight, and Elk, is quite evident, and their performances are disappointing. It was expected that these three were in their prime, yet they have all started to decline, raising concerns about their professional attitudes.


 

Now BLG seems to be in a situation of desperate measures, and their coach lacks the capability to help them through this crisis. It's safe to say that BLG is basically beyond saving; the players lack motivation, the team's strategy is too simplistic and crude, and the coach is ineffective. The ultimate fate of BLG may not be better than TES's. If they fail to perform this year, they might face the possibility of disbandment.


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