Rising star Diable truly is a “wild card” in League of Legends
One of the most talked-about stories capturing attention in the LCK community specifically, and the global League of Legends scene in general, is the attitude drama surrounding Diable. Originally a highly promising ADC known for his fearless playstyle and ability to create impactful moments, Diable shocked many when he was heavily penalized for unprofessional behavior, even towards fans. Subsequently, he had to transfer to another team, but his recent performance against Gen.G has left many wondering.

Specifically, in the recent match against Gen.G, Diable was the standout player. Not only did he defeat Gen.G’s experienced bot lane duo during the laning phase, but he also demonstrated exceptional damage output. The former BNK star dealt 1824 damage per minute — the second highest in LCK history, only behind ex-ADC Envyy (1878). Interestingly, Envyy’s most recent team is BNK’s academy squad, which is also Diable’s former team.

Therefore, clearly on a professional level, Diable is fulfilling his role well in his new team, even if he needed some time to adapt in the first few matches. However, at present, it seems Diable is somewhat returning to his old self. This has sparked debate among League of Legends fans regarding his case.
– His case is really difficult to judge
– He has potential to grow like Ruler or Gumayusi, but with that attitude it’s tough
– Diable is talented, but unprofessional attitude ruins it

Diable still has opportunity to prove himself in the LoL scene
In reality, whether leaving BNK is ultimately beneficial for Diable remains unclear, but at least the young LCK star now has a chance to reflect on himself and correct his attitude. NS consists of veteran players with far greater reputations than Diable’s former BNK teammates. They might be the ones to help him get back on track—combining strong professional skills with a highly professional attitude.