[3] Huang was voted to both the League of Legends Championship Series Best Junglers[4] and Best Players of All Time[5] by a panel of experts as part of the LCS10 anniversary campaign.
After being regularly substituted into the NA LCS Cloud9 roster, the team lost only one match, going from last place in the league's standings to potentially receiving a first-round bye into the season playoffs.
[15] In the off-season preceding the 2020 LCS season, Svenskeren left the team, citing that he did not want to split playing time with Huang.
[18] For the Summer split, Blaber still performed well, taking 1st Team All Pro honors, again proving to be the best jungler in the league.
[22] At the 2021 Mid-Season Invitational, Huang struggled against tougher international competition, and with the changes in the meta, not performing up to the high expectations that were placed on him.
[24] In the Summer Split, Blaber regressed slightly from his MVP form in spring but remained a top player in the league.
[26] Huang and Cloud9 would start their run at the 2021 League of Legends World Championship with a disappointing loss to underdogs DetonatioN FocusMe in the play-in stage of the tournament.
Despite the weaker regular season Cloud9 would go on to win the summer championship without dropping a series, securing Blaber his third domestic title.
[32] Huang advanced directly to the group stage of the 2022 League of Legends World Championship with Cloud9 qualifying as the first seed from the LCS.
Blaber had a strong performance in the opening game versus MAD Lions[41] but would be unable to continue that success for the rest of the event.