#The 2026 Offseason Is Rewriting the Map
On February 6, 2026, at exactly 6:00 PM, ONIC Philippines posted a farewell video for Duane "Kelra" Pillas. One hour later, ONIC Indonesia dropped a cinematic welcome teaser. The coordination was deliberate. The message was unmistakable.
The Gold Standard is now playing for the other side.
Kelra's move to ONIC Indonesia is the headline of what has become the most aggressive cross-regional transfer window in MLBB history. Players and coaches are jumping borders in both directions, and the leagues starting in March will look nothing like what we saw in Season 16.
#Kelra and the Weight of the Move
To understand why this transfer matters, you have to understand what Kelra leaves behind. He spent four seasons at ONIC PH. He won MPL PH Season 14. He was the Finals MVP at M6, a Beatrix performance so dominant it earned him an immortalized skin. He is the most decorated Gold Laner in Philippine history right now, and he left on his own terms.
He didn't leave because ONIC PH failed. He left because he had already won everything there was to win in Manila, and Kairi was in Jakarta.
That is the crux of the move. Kairi has been at ONIC ID since their S10 pairing, and Kelra confirmed in his first Indonesian media appearance on February 9 that his long-time rival and friend was the deciding factor. "I've always wanted to see what happens when the best Jungler and the best Gold Laner are on the same side of the map," Kelra said.
That is not a PR line. That is a player who understands his own legacy and knows the only missing chapter is an international title won outside his home league.
ONIC ID is betting everything on this pairing. The organization replaced Coach Adi with Calvin "CW" Winata, promoted SSamuel from ONIC Prime to Roamer, and now has Kelra anchoring the Gold Lane. Skylar, who was instrumental in ONIC's S16 championship run, is sitting out this season. Savero, the Rising Star of 2025, is now surplus to requirements at his own organization, and the transfer window ramifications of that alone are significant.
#The Filipino Exodus, Continued
Kelra joining Kairi at ONIC ID is the loudest move, but it is not the only one. The broader pattern across this offseason is Filipino talent dispersing across Southeast Asia at a scale that has no precedent.
Coach YnoT, who built ONIC PH's "Super Family" culture and led them to multiple domestic titles, confirmed his move to NAVI Indonesia in January. That is not just a player transfer, that is institutional knowledge walking out the door. NAVI is building around Filipino influence at both the coaching and roster level, with former Smart Omega player Andoryuuu and former RRQ player Ferxiic reportedly joining the Indonesian roster.
The talent pipeline that once ran exclusively from the Philippines into Indonesia is now becoming a proper circuit. Filipino coaches in Indonesia are building systems. Filipino players are competing for starting spots in MPL ID. And the reverse, Indonesian talent coming into MPL PH, is now on the table for the first time.
#The Reverse Import Question
Savero and Aeronnshikii are the two Indonesian names generating the most noise on the MPL PH side.
Savero's situation is straightforward: Kelra's arrival at ONIC ID creates a Gold Lane logjam, and a player of his caliber does not sit on a bench. His stats from the 2025-2026 season, 840 GPM to lead MPL ID, 14.33 KDA, 72.4% kill participation, put him in the conversation as one of the region's elite Gold Laners. Rumors link him to TNC Pro Team for Season 17, which would make him the first Indonesian reverse import in MPL PH history. Nothing is confirmed. But the logic writes itself.
Aeronnshikii is a different story. The "Spicy Boy" from Team Liquid ID is rumored to be crossing over to Team Liquid PH, same franchise, different region. Ranked game sightings in the Philippine server and reported sightings near TLPH's Manila facilities have kept this rumor alive through mid-February. TLPH has not confirmed anything. But the Gold Lane situation at the franchise is worth watching. Oheb shut down HoK transfer talk directly, "Hindi, hindi," he told a content creator who pressed him, and TLPH released a promotional feature on February 6 showing Oheb alongside KarlTzy, Sanford, and Sanji. As of today, the Filipino Sniper is staying put.
If Aeronnshikii does cross over, it is not a replacement for Oheb, it would be a sixth man or a rotational piece, which changes how you read that rumor entirely.
#What This Means for MPL PH Season 17
The roster lock is done. The reveals are coming.
What we know heading into Season 17: ONIC PH is rebuilding without its three-time All-Star Gold Laner and without the head coach who defined its culture. That is a franchise in transition, not collapse, but the runway to compete for a title in a single split is short, and rebuilds rarely look pretty in real time.
Team Liquid PH enters as defending domestic champions and M7 runners-up. The Aurora PH squad that swept them 4-0 in Jakarta still has its core intact. Blacklist International, AP Bren, and TNC are all reshuffling. This is the most open MPL PH field in recent memory.
On the ID side, ONIC rolls in with the most star-studded lineup in the region. The Kairi-Kelra pairing will be analyzed to death before the first match ball even drops. RRQ is rebuilding with Dan and SuperKenn coming in. EVOS has Albert back. NAVI is going full Filipino import mode under YnoT.
MPL ID Season 17 was already going to be competitive. Now it has a narrative: can Kelra and Kairi, two players who spent years fighting each other in the biggest matches in the world, actually build something together?
#The Bigger Picture
Cross-regional movement in MLBB is not new. Kairi, Yawi, Baloyski. Filipino players have been shaping MPL ID for years. But 2026 is different in scale and direction. The flow is no longer one-way. Indonesian coaches and players are entering MPL PH. The leagues are starting to function less like separate entities and more like a shared competitive ecosystem.
That is genuinely good for MLBB esports. It raises the floor of every league, creates storylines that resonate across borders, and ensures that the best players are always competing against the best competition regardless of which flag is in their profile.
Kelra could have stayed in Manila, defended his title, and been comfortable. He chose Jakarta instead.
That decision, more than any contract figure or rumored salary, tells you where competitive MLBB is headed in 2026.