MPL ID DEWA vs NAVI ends with DEWA United in full control. DEWA closes the series 2-0 on Friday night, stays unbeaten at 2-0 in MPL ID Season 17, and moves level with the sharpest early contenders in the league.
This is not a flashy upset story. This is a team showing structure. After the earlier DEWA United vs BTR Week 1 win, DEWA comes back in Week 2 and looks even cleaner against a NAVI side that opened the season by stunning RRQ and then pushed Team Liquid ID to three games.
#What is MPL ID DEWA vs NAVI in Week 2?
MPL ID DEWA vs NAVI is a Week 2 regular season series in MPL Indonesia Season 17. The match matters because it puts one of the league's early surprise risers, DEWA United, against a NAVI roster that already proves it can punch above preseason expectations.
The result is direct and heavy for the standings. DEWA improves to 2-0 with a 4-0 game record, while NAVI drops to 1-2 after following its RRQ upset with back to back losses.
#MPL ID DEWA vs NAVI Game 1, Octa breaks the fight open
Game 1 turns on one clean detail, Octa's Zetian finding the Fury of the Phoenix angle that cracks the fight near the Lord pit. MPL Indonesia's official match post highlights that play as the key opener, and it fits the eye test. DEWA does not rush the map, it waits for NAVI to bunch up, then Octa hits the reset button on the whole skirmish.
That is the part NAVI never solves. Once DEWA gets first real control of the river, the spacing from NAVI falls apart and their backline has to kite backward instead of stepping into damage windows.
#MPL ID DEWA vs NAVI Game 2, Maybee closes with Blazing Duet
If Game 1 belongs to Octa, Game 2 belongs to Maybee. MPL Indonesia's official caption points straight at his Blazing Duet as the finishing weapon, and DEWA plays the second map like a team that already knows where the winning fight will happen.
Maybee gets the room every gold laner wants, but DEWA earns that room first. The front line absorbs vision, the mid pressure pins NAVI in place, and when the channel comes out, NAVI has no clean path in. It is a textbook close, but more importantly, it is ruthless.
#DEWA United vs NAVI shows why DEWA is real
The standings already say a lot. DEWA United vs NAVI pushes DEWA to 2-0, +4 in games, with a perfect 4-0 scoreline through two series on the official MPL standings page.
The bigger point is how they are winning. DEWA is not surviving chaotic games. DEWA is dictating tempo, controlling setup, and forcing enemy teams to fight on bad terms. That usually travels well across a full regular season.
NAVI, on the other hand, still looks dangerous but uneven. The same team that blanks RRQ in Week 1 now gets shut out by DEWA, and that gap tells the story. NAVI can spike hard, but its control over midgame spacing still disappears too quickly against disciplined teams.
#The Week 2 standings impact after MPL ID DEWA vs NAVI
This result keeps DEWA in the top pack with ONIC and Team Liquid ID. ONIC is still the cleanest early team after its 3-0, 6-0 start, but DEWA is right there with the same zero hesitation in teamfight execution.
That matters beyond one Friday series. MPL ID usually punishes teams that rely only on mechanics, and DEWA right now looks built on structure first, mechanics second. That balance makes them more credible than a typical hot start.
For NAVI, the problem is immediate. A 1-2 record is not a disaster in Week 2, but the schedule does not care about moral victories. After a statement win against RRQ and a competitive loss to TLID, this 0-2 against DEWA feels like the first clear read on where NAVI currently sits.
#DEWA vs NAVI also sharpens the PH vs ID import conversation
Every MPL ID result this split gets read through the import lens, and fairly so. The region is more cross-pollinated than ever. We already saw that in the broader MPL PH and MPL ID Season 17 import wave, where every roster move came with pressure to deliver immediately.
DEWA handles that pressure better than most teams so far. Their communication windows look shorter, their commitment calls look firmer, and their finish around major objectives looks closer to top PH discipline than to the loose skirmish style some ID teams still fall back on.
That does not mean DEWA suddenly owns the league. It means this team is playing serious regular season MLBB, and that is enough to put everybody on notice.
#What comes next after MPL ID DEWA vs NAVI?
DEWA leaves Week 2 looking like a real upper bracket threat, not a fun early story. If the team keeps drafting for stable front to back fights and Octa keeps getting this level of midlane control, DEWA will stay in the top tier conversation.
NAVI needs a faster reset. The roster still has enough bite to take games off contenders, but the gap between upset potential and week to week consistency is still wide. Against DEWA, that gap shows up in full.
For readers tracking the evolving competitive pool, the broader MLBB meta dashboard and latest esports news will matter in the coming days. For one night, though, the headline is simple. DEWA walks in, plays cleaner MLBB, and leaves 2-0.


