Savage moments have always been regarded as one of the most iconic achievements in the competitive history of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. Not only because eliminating all five opposing players in a single sequence has required exceptional execution, but also because a Savage has often symbolized individual dominance on the world stage. At the M7 World Championship, the spotlight has once again fallen on one name: Innocent.
The SRG Gold Laner has just recorded the Savage Sora Innocent in Game 1 against Team Liquid PH during the Swiss Stage of M7. By using Sora in the Gold Lane, Innocent has played aggressively with remarkable precision, showcasing exceptionally clean mechanical execution. The Savage has immediately become a major talking point across the global MLBB community.
However, behind the excitement, many have mistakenly assumed that Savage Sora Innocent has been the first Savage in M Series history. In reality, the moment has instead placed Innocent into a very exclusive list, rather than opening an entirely new chapter on its own.
Savage Sora Innocent has served as proof that the M Series stage has consistently produced iconic individual moments. To fully understand its significance, however, it is necessary to view it within its historical context—where Savages in the M Series have been extremely rare achievements, occurring only at specific moments under the highest competitive pressure.
Savage Sora Innocent as the Fourth in M Series
Savage Sora Innocent has officially been recorded as the fourth Savage in the entire history of the M Series. The moment occurred in Game 1 of the M7 Swiss Stage match between SRG and Team Liquid PH, a series that SRG eventually won with a 2–1 scoreline.
In that game, Innocent has used Sora in the Gold Lane and has looked dominant from the mid game onward. High mobility, consistent damage output, and nearly flawless timing when entering teamfights have made Innocent’s Sora extremely difficult to shut down. The Savage Sora Innocent has emerged as the climax of sustained pressure applied by SRG against TLPH.
Interestingly, Sora in the Gold Lane has not only been used once. Throughout the series, Innocent has picked Sora twice, and both games have proven highly effective. This has reinforced the idea that Savage Sora Innocent has not been a coincidence, but rather the result of deep hero understanding, precise drafting, and polished execution.
Despite Savage Sora Innocent occurring in a series eventually won by SRG, statistically the first game has actually ended in SRG’s loss. This has made the Savage unique: for the first time in M Series history, a Savage has occurred in a game that has not been won by the team of the player who achieved it.
The Complete List of Savages in M Series History
To properly understand the position of Savage Sora Innocent, it is important to review the complete list of Savages that have occurred in the M Series. Up to M7, only four Savages have been officially recorded.
The first Savage took place at the M2 World Championship, when KarlTzy of Bren Esports used Lancelot against 10s Gaming. That Savage became a symbol of Bren’s dominance in the early era of the M Series and occurred in a game won by Bren Esports.
The second Savage appeared at the M3 World Championship. Alberttt from RRQ Hoshi recorded a Savage using Roger against RSG SG. The moment occurred in a game also won by RRQ, further strengthening Alberttt’s reputation as one of the best junglers in the world at the time.
The third Savage arrived at the M6 World Championship through Hiko from Team Spirit. Using Beatrix against CFU Gaming, Hiko recorded a Savage in a game that Team Spirit won. That Savage demonstrated how Beatrix could become a lethal execution tool in the hands of a player with perfect positioning.
Savage Sora Innocent at M7 has completed the list as the fourth Savage in M Series history. Unlike the previous three, however, Savage Sora Innocent has been recorded in a game ultimately won by the opposing team, making it the only Savage achieved in a losing game.
What Makes Savage Sora Innocent Different
Several aspects have made Savage Sora Innocent stand out compared to previous Savages. The first has been the hero selection. Sora has not historically been a hero frequently associated with Savages at the highest level, especially on a stage as large as the M Series.
Second, Innocent’s role as a Gold Laner has added a different dimension. While KarlTzy and Alberttt have been junglers, and Hiko has used Beatrix with explosive burst damage, Savage Sora Innocent has come from the Gold Lane role, which has required consistent damage output and flawless positioning throughout extended teamfights.
Third, the match context has played a crucial role. Savage Sora Innocent has occurred against Team Liquid PH, one of the most disciplined and experienced teams on the international stage. This has added significant weight to the achievement, even though the final result of the game has not favored SRG.
Savage Sora Innocent has also illustrated how the M7 meta has given Gold Laners more room to become the focal point of the game. With strong team protection, Sora has been able to enter and exit teamfights freely, creating overwhelming snowball damage that has been extremely difficult to contain.
The Impact of Savage Sora Innocent on SRG and Innocent
For SRG, Savage Sora Innocent has become a symbol of confidence that they have been capable of competing against the world’s elite teams. Although Game 1 has ended in defeat, the psychological momentum generated by the Savage has clearly carried throughout the series.
For Innocent personally, Savage Sora Innocent has elevated his name to the global stage. He has now been officially recorded in M Series history, standing alongside legendary names such as KarlTzy, Alberttt, and Hiko—an achievement that cannot be understated.
Savage Sora Innocent has also strengthened the narrative that Gold Lane players now hold a critical role in determining the flow of a match. No longer limited to being late-game damage dealers, they have become playmakers capable of creating iconic moments.
Looking ahead, Savage Sora Innocent will likely continue to be remembered as one of the defining highlights of M7, regardless of the tournament’s final outcome. It serves as a reminder that M Series history has not only been written by champions, but also by extraordinary individual moments.
More Than Just a Statistic
Ultimately, Savage Sora Innocent has not merely been a number on the scoreboard. It has represented courage, execution, and confidence on the biggest MLBB stage. Even though it has not been the first Savage in M Series history, it has still earned a special place in the record books.
With only four Savages across seven editions of the M Series, Savage Sora Innocent has emphasized just how rare such an achievement truly is. For MLBB fans, this moment will continue to serve as a benchmark when discussing the greatest individual performances at the world level.
Savage Sora Innocent has now been recorded. And with it, history has gained yet another unforgettable chapter.
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