The MPL PH Season 7 is currently at its peak, with Blacklist International on top of the ranks as the undefeated team. With the help of the unique hero pool of the dynamic duo VeeWise, their promising rookie Oheb and the teams’ creative chemistry, they managed to remain undefeated in the current season. One of the team’s signature tactics, the “Nice One, Baby” has put a lot of teams from the MPL PH Season 7 down on their knees with the unorthodox Rafaela and Estes combo. Needless to say, all eyes are on Blacklist International and what surprises they might bring to the table in the upcoming matches.
In an exclusive interview with AFK Gaming, Blacklist International’s Analyst and 6th Man, Dexter “DEX STAR” Alaba shares his thoughts about the current season on MPL PH and what they plan to do, moving forward.
If I say it to you, it wouldn’t be a secret anymore, right? Just Proper communication, then apply what we’ve practiced. We do make preparations. We’re not a team that does not make preparations. In all our games, we always prepare. Maybe Team Communication, then friendship, something like that.
What did you change from last season? Did anything change in training that worked?
There were big changes with our routine, especially when VeeWise joined. Now it’s really systematic. We have a routine that we follow. Not just whenever we want to practice, it’s not like that. Our communication has definitely improved. I think that’s it.
Of course, at first, it was a struggle with team chemistry. Good thing we had time since they’ve been here since November. During the first few months, we struggled. Eventually, we worked it out. Thank you, and shoutout to Boss Rada that helped us work on our chemistry.
Before, it was Work Auster Force because of their mechanical skill. We feel like they really are advance. Because their players are still young, but since they got defeated by Bren Esports, it would be a good fight with Bren versus us.
It is very important, of course, for all teams. And of course, we have VeeWise, who went runner up twice. They’re grand finalists, so they didn’t win the title. As for me, a veteran in the MPL. Top 4 is my highest attainment. I think this is the right time. We want to claim it.
To each their own. Since they’re all gamers, they also play other games outside Mobile Legends just to remove boredom or tilt. Like, something to relax them. Maybe, I shouldn’t mention these games.
Not totally a ritual or anything. It’s not unique. Almost everyone prays, right? Maybe like what the coach always says, he doesn’t take a bath every game.
In our team, it’s Oheb. He doesn’t get noticed that much because his teammates are also good. In terms of mechanical skill, Oheb can perform.
For the veterans, you mentioned KielVJ, right? Since he’s no longer a rookie, I think it’s Edward. He has improved a lot. Every team noticed it. Almost all of his lanes, he dominates or doesn’t lose.
There isn’t a prankster here, except Eson and me. The two oldies.
It’s Robby. I can control it now. It’s Robby.
It’s Eson. He has a lot of things to take care of. So, it’s Eson.
Actually, before the match started, we said, “I think the Estes strategy would work on them.” Because their gameplay is more on “pick off,” or they don’t push. We chose to fight with a clash-type hero. That was our strategy against Work Auster Force.
Actually, even in pub (public) games now, it’s more on utility. I played for four consecutive days. It’s really viable, generally. Everyone can see it. Numbers don’t lie. Rafaela is getting a nerf soon because in high elo she is in demand.
I still can't say anything about his gameplay, but I already used him. He’s very tanky. He's good at buying time. Maybe he's well paired with damagers because he really can tank. I feel he's getting a nerf.
Maybe we just continue the good things we do. The bad things we do, we improve it. And where we lost, We study it thoroughly. And also, The confidence and team chemistry, it's all there. Where we made mistakes, we need to be advance, ahead because all teams got their eyes on us.
There's nothing to balance. During Covid, we always stay indoors, the boot camp. Unlike before, we have to travel to specific places. Then the time management, we really need to manage our time. But now, since we're here in the boot camp, our schedule needs to be ahead by a week. So we know our plans and what we should do.
Just keep practicing, keep spamming. Don't get tired, don't be choosy with your teammates. If you lose, take a rest. We all didn't immediately become pros when we played Mobile Legends. We've all been there. We also lost. During season 1, we didn't pass the qualifiers.
Oheb, he wasn't a pro player, and he got noticed because we lost to him a couple of times. Just like that, be noticeable by pro players, not noticeable through trash talk. Show that you are good.
One of the biggest esports events in the Philippines, MPL PH Season 7 sees eight of the best Mobile Legends esports teams from the Philippines along with two rising teams from the qualifiers to compete for the title of MPL PH Season 7 Champion and the lion’s share of the $120,000 Prize Pool.
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