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Featured players from KR/BR/JP/SEA/Latam in Berlin

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Noyn

I'm creating this thread so we can comment on which players we should be aware of in these regions. NA and EU almost all watched each other and debating about it would be raining in the wet, I will list some players from Brazil and Latam because these are the regions I usually watch:

Heat: Perhaps this is the most famous player in these two regions, a very talented boy who looks like the Jett of the enemy team in your ranked match, without a doubt the best player in Brazil at the moment and maybe the best in South America, very strong with the operator and the knives, impeccable movement with the Jett, insane aim and very skilled, I won't extend myself because you may already know him, only the player who carried Vivo Keyd throughout the run at the Lower Bracket of VCT:BR against Gamelanders, Sharks, Vikings, Furia, and Havan, who had the best single performance I've ever seen on Valorant killing 37 against Mwzera without overtime on the third map of the series against Gamelanders, go watch this.

Ntk: The best classic pistol player in Brazil, very high damage per round with Sova's shock dart and one of the best clutch players in Brazil today, although he is a little undisciplined extra-server he never left anything to be desired inside him, NTK is a great player

Liazzi: The youngest player in the tournament, Liazzi is only 16yo and is a child, but don't be fooled by his appearance, inside the server he is a Lion. Liazzi appeared in the ranked queues in Brazil and was just a good player, but the Havan Liberty coaching staff saw potential and talent and decided to call him to educate, Liazzi plays with all the agents the coach asks for and is very constant with all of them, very high impact on every Havan game on VCT and very high game IQ for someone with his age, Liazzi is impressive.

Myssen: Headshot, Myssen killed you. Only the player with the highest % Headshot in the world, I won't say any more, you'll see for yourself in Berlin.

Shion: High ACS for a support player, plays with Breach and Skye and always kills a lot in every game, I believe Havan Liberty is giving some special water to their players just like Bayern Munich does to their athletes, everyone has a crosshair impressive and very clean,

Krain: Brazil has always been famous for producing excellent Sova players and duelists, Krain has always been a consistently good player since the extinct Fusion Fraggers/Vorax and in Havan he tends to play Sova on maps where he is needed but sometimes becomes the Second duelist of the team, very skillful and intelligent in the game, Krain is also an excellent Sova player, has a high precision with the agent's ult, kills a lot in shock darts as well as NTK and is also an expert in clutch, both Sovas that Brazil is sending are tier 1 imo, not Sacy and Nozwer level because these last two are the best in the world in my point of view, but I hope you like what they will present.

Klaus: The best IGL in all of South America, Klaus is very young and has a bright future at Valorant, plays with information agents such as Sova, Skye, Killjoy, Cypher, etc and is good with all of them, impressive aim, don't commit stupid plays and coordinates his team very well.

Mazino: Perhaps the player with the highest in-game IQ in South America, is known as the God of Timing and will always kill you in the back or from the sides, Mazino is very smart in-game and one of the best players in SA for sure.

Keznit: Maybe together with Bunny and Asuna they are the best Raze players in the tournament, very good with the agent and great movement, high damage per round, also plays very well with Reyna, I personally don't like his gameplay very much because I consider him “braindead ”, but many consider them one of the best players in SA and I admit he has good mechanics.

These are the players I would like you to meet, friends from the other regions mentioned could you comment a bit about the players you would like us to meet and why?

Thank you! :)

#2
Crayzid
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wake up babe new Noyn analysis

#3
Neon74
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I feel bad for you because you put so much effort into making these threads when most people probably don't read any of it

#4
Ryuzaki
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Imma read it now, you lose.

#8
Noyn
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Thank you for empathizing with me, but as I mentioned earlier I like to make long threads to practice and improve my English, anyway the reviews are done to foment the Berlin hype and so that interested people can learn more about the minor regions that are on the way.

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Neon74
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Well I hope you improve your English further :)
Great analysis

#16
V0sotros
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bro your English is really good

#25
Noyn
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Thank you 🥰

#19
EsportsConnoisseur
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you good already

#5
supernova
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Good job keep it up!

#6
SETSUZA
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common Noyn W

#7
Ryuzaki
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Okay I really do wanna watch Heat in Lan, I've seen his score but unfortunately, I wasn't able to watch him play live. If you have any clips to share then please do.

#9
Noyn
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https://youtu.be/QOEOu3t5wYE

#11
SETSUZA
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noyn im writing a short piece about berlin and i wanted to ask. would you describe heat as a "controversial figure" in the scene right now? because from what i've read it seems like he has attitude/ego problems even though he's very skilled

#12
Noyn
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I would say yes, he is a bit of a stubborn and high ego player, but I don't think he is arrogant, he is just very confident that he will always perform well and destroy in the match. Former Heat coach Rik of Havan Liberty said he was kicked from the team for conflicts between him and the organization and not for individual performance, he said the organization seeks to raise 5 flex athletes and Heat was not an athlete, just a player, I think he didn't like to do the physiotherapy training that the organization required and he also didn't like to play with other agents, we can confirm that because all his professional games were Jett's.

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FireII
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I'll add 2 more for you Noyn.

JessieVash: A very high IQ sova player from the #1 seed reigning from SEA (Bren Esports). His aim is also very clean so you can count on him to pop off when you need him to.

Medusa: A familiar face from Iceland, reigning from Japan's #2 seed (Crazy Raccoon). Another Sova player for his team. Medusa holds a larger value than you may think. Although he is a very good player and is not only a good sova player, but a good fragger, he also translates for Munchkin, who many think is Crazy Raccoon's best player.

#14
makoidk
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JessieVash is also an esports legend. He's been involved in 5 different esports (Dota [was at the first TI], LoL, OW, Mobile Legends and valo)

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FireII
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Yes!! He's been one of my favorite players in the SEA region, as I've seen him travel through esports.

#17
Noyn
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Thank you my friend, i’m really appreciate it! ❤️

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streamratings
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Jessie has ALL the lineups... saw him shoot a dart from haven C to haven A on a postplant op save that helped his teammate steal the op

#18
Tira
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Imma add for JP Region especially Zeta Division
Zeta Division who previously known as Absolute Jupiter is come back again to the top after losing to their Rival in both previous Masters 1 & 2

Different from Crazy Raccoon who have 7-man Team now featuring 4 japanese player & 3 korean player and made huge roster change 2 player go as streamer and added 4 new player

Zeta Division havent drop any player from this since they're form in April 2020 featuring player only from Japan different from their rival. They now add Makiba to their roster as their main smoker. Depend on the map that their pick Makiba play as Astra/Viper meamwhile the old smoker Barce play as Omen/Brimstone

As for their star player watch out for 3 People, Reita their IGL and also 2nd Duelist who play Jett & Raze, TakeJ their Main Duelist who usually play Reyna but also can play Skye/Sage and last but not least Laz their initiator who i really think their most consitent player

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Asphyxia
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Takej has been popping off recently on the Skye and Reyna. And Laz is very consistent as you say.

#21
vollizie
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Thanks for this. I'd probably watch the LATAM and BR regions more if they got a English broadcast for them, but that's never going to happen.

#22
Noyn
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Riot Brazil is shit my friend, they just make stupid decisions and fail to attract many sponsors because of that, Brazil should have english broadcast since the beginning of the year.. :(

#23
MARYPATRI
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#24
Heiro
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Was a nice read,
well made thread :)

#26
Casual
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Thanks for consistently putting out high quality, high effort content. It really stands out amidst the sea of bait, hot takes and fan circlejerks that are typical on the forums of this site.

<3

#27
Noyn
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Thank you for acknowledging this and for your kind words to me ❤️

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Yoorake
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I don't really know the br scene but is there someone that's a coldzera type, where they have good aim but also have calm and composure to do high iq plays or clutches

P.S thanks for writing these types of analysis been one of my favorite reads about other region

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Noyn
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I would say that Sacy (Vikings) is this type of player, he likes clutch situations and wins almost all of them, he is very calm to play and is always in the right place at the right time, I believe he is the closest to Coldzera in the BR region if you're talking about style, but about talent it's hard to say because Coldzera is one of CSGO's GOAT's and Brazilian players need to prove themselves internationally at Valorant.

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