OhMyV33nus Says Bren’s “No Ban” Strat vs Blacklist is “Disrespectful”

OhMyV33nus Reacts to the “No Ban” Strat of Bren Esports vs Blacklist International

Blacklist International star player OhMyV33nus said that the “no ban” strategy of Bren Esports on their game 2 on MPL 8 was disrespectful.

The strategies of M2 world champions Bren Esports in their most recent encounter versus Blacklist International surprised many. They also decided not to ban heroes in Game 2 despite the fresh lineup and strange picks.

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But it’s “disrespectful” or disrespectful to the league, according to Blacklist International captain Johnmar “OhMyV33nus” Villaluna. Bren Esports’ decision startled the team, and they even questioned whether it could be done, according to the mid-laner.

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He claimed that this was the first time he had seen such a change in the game. And if OhMyV33nus is questioned, he believes it will have a negative impact in the long run. According to him, the conduct may appear amusing to viewers, but it is disrespectful to him in several ways.

“Nakakatawa siya sa paningin ng manonood, pero for me disrespecting siya in a way. Puwedeng magkaroon ng impact sa susunod na matches na pwede siyang gayahin ng ibang teams. And parang una pa lang siyang ginawa even sa MPL leagues,” said OhMyV33nus, who entered the professional scene in Season 4 under Onic Philippines.

You can enjoy not committing that kind of deed, he added. Salic A “Hadji” Imam was next, who was likewise taken aback because it was apparently his first time in the whole Mobile Legends Professional League since Season 2.

There is a “ban phase” before each MPL game in which the hero can opt to ban the opposing teams. This is a significant factor that can alter the course of the game, particularly if a player excels at the role of hero.

After the event, Bren Esports received backlash, with some calling it an insult given that the league is more professional, thanks to its transition to a franchise-based structure, and pointing to Bren’s current global championship. After the incident, Bren Esports apologized and insisted on saying goodbye to the referee first.

“We would like to apologize to those who got offended by the ‘no ban strat. Just to clear things out, the team asked permission and received a go signal from the ref-in-charge before the draft started,” they said on a Facebook page. comment.

Bren was defeated 2-0 by the Blacklist in their encounter. Bren Esports will finish seventh instead of making the playoffs for the first time.

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