The 2-0 score suggested that victory was in the hands of Team Liquid ID, but RRQ Hoshi managed to recover in the third game with the debut of the new MLBB hero, Suyou, in the hands of Sutsujin. Sutsujin's play in the third game was a very crucial turning point. Playing more aggressively, RRQ Hoshi managed to build momentum where Sutsujin appeared dominant and devastated Team Liquid's defense. This brilliant game increased the team's morale and succeeded in winning the third game, so the score changed to 2-1. Sutsujin et al did not waste the opportunity to continue their performance. Showing a stronger and more compact attack pattern in the fourth and fifth games, Team Liquid ID was overwhelmed. The combination of frontal attacks and precision pick-off strategies locked Aran et al's game, while RRQ Hoshi continued to press without giving space to the opponent. Thanks to this consistent play, RRQ Hoshi managed to win the last two games, closing the match with a score of 3-2 and securing a ticket to the M6 World Championship in Malaysia. With this, RRQ Hoshi became the first team from Indonesia to qualify for the M6 World Championship, bringing great hopes to Mobile Legends fans in Indonesia.