i know its way too early but i think he def peaked stage 2 and this is gonna be a rougher year for him. Aim wise he looks very shaky and unconfident. Invy looking good and forsaken goated as usual tho
i know its way too early but i think he def peaked stage 2 and this is gonna be a rougher year for him. Aim wise he looks very shaky and unconfident. Invy looking good and forsaken goated as usual tho
like i said its way too early but im judging based off how confident he looks. When something looks and feels confident you can tell, has less to do with the stats tbh
he is a very mental based player, 2023 he was at his best then after toronto he regained his confidence, while its too early to tell after that fnc game he didn't look the same for the rest two game at champs; we still have to wait for official circuit to start tho
the only issue with him is that he basically a onetrick, His agent pool is too small for a modern Valorant duelist
Why are we still sticking to this narrative that he is a one trick when he put in the effort to learn Yoru and became one of the best, and also picked up Sova to play him well enough on Sunset? You don't need to be good at all duelists when you have 2 other duelist players on the team.
not narrative just a fact, im not denying his growth. im just saying his duelist agent depth is still more limited compared to other top tier duelists (lucky he has f0rsaken & jingg) playing other duelist if the team needed (raze,neon,waylay etc)
expanding your pool = proven flexibility across metas. Thas the point. If you mad about that, that’s on you