First of all, he had to solve the problem about members.
This was an area that Ruling Sword really lacked in – they weren't like other guilds that were brimming with talent.
There wasn't a solution for this, at least not a quick one. Regardless of how frustrated Square Root 3 and Lu Li were, there was no way for them to produce a bunch of top players out of nowhere and assign them into the competition.
As for poaching from the other guilds, there was no guarantee that this would work. In fact, most professional players wouldn't leave a guild that they had already established themselves in.
They would have spent a majority of their time training and competing in their club, and would also be well-coordinated with their teams. For example, Fat Monkey finally synchronized his battle-style with Lu Li and the others. If he was tossed into a new club with a new team, it would be lucky if he could even display 70% of his true strength onstage.