Blacklist International rages with META UBE in the M4 World Championship.
MPL PH Season 10 Champion Blakclist International took on RRQ Akira in the first round of the M4 upper bracket. Obviously one of the representatives from the Philippines is more favorite, everyone knows how dominant they were last season.
Meanwhile, RRQ Akira also has enough capital to win this match. They started the playoffs as Group D winners, beating MPL champions MY S10 ‘Team HAQ’ and MobaZane’s new ride ‘THe Valley’.
The duel between the champion of the Philippines and the dark horse of Brazil attracted quite a lot of attention, besides being sure that it would be held with high tension, the winner of this fight will also face RRQ Hoshi in the following second round.
The UBE META has managed to take Blacklist one step further on the M4
Perhaps quite a few think that the meta UBE (Ultimate Bonding Experience) or Solid is no longer effective. For the record, UBE is a strategy involving a healer and four standard heroes.
This META Solid stands for Blacklist International. Thanks to that strategy they managed to dominate the MLBB world last year.
Those who believe that the strength of this strategy is being weakened need to question their beliefs after seeing Blacklist’s victory against RRQ Akira.
The captain and main heart of the team in the UBE Blacklist strategy, OhMyV33NUS, has shown that his star hero is still strong in the current META. In the match that ended with the score 3-1 for the victory of the Philippine champion, he continued to use the support of the hero.
Earlier OhMyV33NUS confirmed that they did not leave the UBE META, it’s just that they kept it for a suitable opponent. This means that RRQ Akira is one of the teams that can force the Philippine champion to issue the strategy better than him.
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