ONIC takes the MPL ID RRQ vs ONIC clash 2-0 and leaves Week 1 looking like the cleanest team in the league. RRQ Hoshi drops to 0-2, and the gap is not just in the scoreline, it is in control, discipline, and late-game shot calling.
#MPL ID RRQ vs ONIC result puts ONIC on top
The official MPL Indonesia schedule lists RRQ Hoshi 0-2 ONIC on March 29, 2026. That pushes ONIC to 2-0 in matches and 4-0 in games after opening Week 1 with another 2-0 over Alter Ego, a start already covered in Kelra’s debut powers ONIC to 2-0.
RRQ, meanwhile, sits last after back-to-back 0-2 losses. First NAVI blanks them, then ONIC does the same. Through two series, RRQ is 0-4 in games, and that is the only number that matters right now.
#What is MPL ID RRQ vs ONIC in Season 17?
MPL ID RRQ vs ONIC is the Royal Derby, the league’s most loaded rivalry and the match that usually tells the room who actually looks ready for a title run. In Week 1 of Season 17, it also acts as an early pressure test, RRQ trying to stop an 0-1 slide, ONIC trying to prove the Alter Ego win is not a one-off.
This round goes one way. ONIC controls the series and keeps its perfect game record intact.
#ONIC’s early season read is simple, cleaner drafts, cleaner fights
ONIC now opens Season 17 with consecutive 2-0 wins over AE and RRQ. The important part is not only the record, it is how little waste there is in their games. They look sharper around objective setups, calmer in resets, and more decisive once a fight breaks open.
That matters because RRQ usually punishes hesitation. ONIC never gives them that window here. The team that looked comfortable against Alter Ego shows the same discipline against a far heavier opponent.
For readers tracking the wider competitive pool, the numbers on the MPL hub and broader MLBB meta dashboard matter because ONIC is winning without dropping a map. That is how top regular season teams separate early.
#MPL ID RRQ vs ONIC shows RRQ’s bigger problem
RRQ losing to ONIC is not the headline by itself. RRQ losing 0-2 again, after already getting blanked by NAVI, is the real issue.
This is an execution problem before it becomes a standings problem. RRQ is not just failing to close, they are failing to establish control across full series. Against elite teams, that turns every mid-game into survival mode.
The contrast is harsh. NAVI surprises RRQ on opening day, in a result already covered by NAVI opens S17 by blanking RRQ. ONIC then confirms that the opening loss is not some one-match stumble. RRQ ends Week 1 with no game wins and the worst map differential in the league.
#Why ONIC vs RRQ still matters beyond Week 1
Royal Derby matches always carry more weight than one regular season result. This one says ONIC is ready to sit in the same early conversation as Team Liquid ID, while RRQ is already forced into response mode before Week 2 even starts.
Across SEA, fast starts matter because they shape how teams draft and scrim over the next two weeks. MPL PH contenders usually chase stability first, then sharpen form. In MPL ID, the pressure arrives faster. ONIC handles it. RRQ cracks under it.
That is why this result lands hard. ONIC does not just beat RRQ, they make the current pecking order look obvious.
#What comes next after MPL ID RRQ vs ONIC?
ONIC heads into Week 2 unbeaten and with the cleanest record in the standings. RRQ heads into a dangerous stretch needing proof, not promises.
The next RRQ series now carries real urgency because 0-2 can still be a slow start, but 0-3 becomes an identity. ONIC, on current form, looks like a team that can pressure every contender in Indonesia, and if this level holds, the PH versus ID conversation later this year gets very interesting very quickly.
For matchup tracking and team form, readers can also monitor the broader MLBB news hub as Week 2 develops. ONIC has the clean record, RRQ has the questions, and after this Royal Derby, nobody in MPL ID is confusing those two positions.


