MPL ID S17 Week 6 Review: RRQ Secures First Win, EVOS Remains Inconsistent
RRQ finally win, EVOS Crisis.
Mobile Legends | 05 May
By DG Writer
As Week 6 of MPL Indonesia Season 17 has unfolded, the stage has delivered unexpected drama for Mobile Legends fans across Indonesia. Numerous anomalies have occurred, ranging from unconventional draft strategies to the resurgence of teams that had previously struggled at the bottom of the standings. The biggest spotlight, however, has been on the “King of Kings,” who has finally broken their losing streak.
RRQ’s first victory this week has marked both a refreshing moment and a major surprise in MPL ID S17. After being stuck in a long of defeats, this win has become crucial in keeping their playoff hopes alive. Analysts from DG Breakdown have emphasized that this victory has not been a matter of luck, but rather the result of improved discipline in decision-making during mid-to-late game phases.
On the other hand, a different story has unfolded for their long-time rivals, EVOS Esports. Despite showing early promise, their performance in Week 6 has reflected inconsistency. This has been evident in their constantly changing roster choices and strategies, leaving fans increasingly concerned about their position in the standings.
The competition in the middle of the table has also intensified, with teams like Alter Ego Esports, Geek Fam ID, and Team Liquid ID battling closely for playoff spots. With minimal point differences, every match has felt like a final, where even a small mistake could prove decisive.
Strategic anomalies have also become a hot topic, particularly with the emergence of unconventional hero roles. The use of Mage heroes in the EXP lane has been one of the boldest—and riskiest—experiments seen during Week 6. This has sparked debate among analysts about whether such decisions have represented innovation or tactical miscalculations.
With the conclusion of Week 6, the power map in MPL ID S17 has become even harder to predict. The dominance of top teams has begun to waver, challenged by lower-ranked teams playing without pressure. Here’s a deeper breakdown of the key narratives from this intense week.
EVOS Struggles to Pull Away from RRQ
A key narrative from DG Breakdown has highlighted how EVOS has seemingly remained close to RRQ near the lower end of the standings due to underwhelming results. Although RRQ Hoshi has finally secured its first win, both teams have still been in a fragile position regarding playoff qualification in MPL ID S17.
A major issue for EVOS has been the lack of synergy among players. Frequent lineup rotations by the coaching staff have acted as a double-edged sword. While they have been searching for the ideal composition, these changes have also hindered the development of strong in-game chemistry.
This inconsistency has become particularly visible when EVOS has faced disciplined opponents. In several matches, they have struggled to maintain structure under pressure, leading to costly mistakes that have impacted their results.
1. ONIC Has Been Too Dominant
ONIC Esports has once again proven why they have carried the “King of the Sky” title in MPL ID S17. With an almost flawless win record, they have appeared to be competing on a different level compared to other teams.
Their strength has not only come from individual talent such as Kairi and Sanz, but also from their strategic depth and rapid adaptation to meta shifts. One of the most iconic moments in Week 6 occurred when Sanz used Nana and secured a double kill in a crucial match.
Such unconventional picks have demonstrated ONIC’s high level of confidence. They have not hesitated to experiment with “cheese picks,” as their fundamental gameplay has remained extremely solid. Regardless of the hero composition, their execution has consistently looked effective.
ONIC’s dominance has also been reflected in how efficiently they have closed out games with minimal errors. Opponents attempting to challenge them have often been overwhelmed by ONIC’s fast-paced tempo.
Analysts have widely agreed that ONIC has been the strongest title contender this season. Unless other teams can find a way to break their drafting patterns and macro play, ONIC has been expected to advance smoothly toward the grand final.
2. EVOS Benched Pheww in Two Matches
A surprising decision has been made by EVOS management, as they have chosen not to field Pheww in two crucial matches during Week 6. As a veteran player, his absence has been strongly felt, particularly in leadership and composure during high-pressure situations.
Instead, EVOS has experimented with alternative roster combinations, which have not delivered optimal results. According to internal sources, this decision has been based on scrim performances, where other players have appeared more aligned with the team’s strategies.
However, in actual matches, EVOS has often looked directionless in the late game without Pheww. Communication breakdowns have become more noticeable, ultimately leading to disappointing losses.
This decision has also sparked speculation among fans regarding internal team dynamics. Many have questioned why a player of Pheww’s caliber has been sidelined at such a critical stage of the season.
Given the limited time remaining in the regular season, this experiment will likely need immediate evaluation. Pheww’s experience in reading opponents and stabilizing gameplay could be crucial if EVOS wants to remain competitive in MPL ID S17.
3. RRQ Finally Wins, But What Happened to BTR?
Week 6 has become a historic moment as RRQ has finally secured their first victory in MPL ID S17. This win has been celebrated emotionally by their fanbase, Kingdom, as it has marked the end of a long losing streak.
RRQ’s gameplay has looked significantly improved, showing better discipline and fewer critical errors. Players like Superdan and the rest of the roster have demonstrated stronger coordination and decision-making.
However, this victory has also raised questions about Bigetron Alpha, who have been defeated in the match. As a team that has typically displayed aggressive and dominant performances, BTR has appeared far below their usual standards.
Many analysts have pointed to questionable hero picks, such as the use of Hylos in the EXP lane, which has failed to deliver impact. Additionally, several key players have shown a noticeable drop in individual performance.
This result has triggered discussions about whether BTR has been experiencing a performance decline or whether RRQ’s strategy has effectively neutralized them.
RRQ’s victory has injected new hope into the lower standings, while for BTR, it has served as a wake-up call. If a top-tier team can fall to a bottom-ranked squad, it highlights just how unpredictable and volatile MPL ID S17 has become.
Conclusion
Week 6 of MPL ID S17 has reinforced one key narrative: unpredictability has defined this season. RRQ’s long-awaited victory has revived their chances, while EVOS has continued to struggle with consistency.
At the same time, ONIC has remained dominant, and mid-tier teams have kept the playoff race incredibly tight. With anomalies, experimental strategies, and shifting momentum, MPL ID S17 has continued to deliver one of the most exciting seasons in recent history.
As the regular season approaches its final stretch, every match will become even more critical—and if Week 6 has proven anything, it’s that no result can be taken for granted.
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