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#1
Aayan
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my opinion

  1. Chronicle
  2. Derke
  3. Alfajer
  4. Sacy
  5. Meteor
  6. TenZ
  7. Leo
  8. Aspas
  9. f0rsaken
  10. yay

if you're reasonable and logical I'm willing to hear people out and change the list

---Changes---
Alfajer 5th --> 3rd
Meteor 3rd --> 5th
f0rsaken 7th --> 8th
Leo 8th --> 7th
Aspas 9th --> 8th
f0rsaken 8th --> 9th

#2
jawn
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that meteor placement is insane

#3
Aayan
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I am a bit biased to him, I've been a fan since I saw him on NTH

what would you think is reasonable?

#4
jawn
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i think him and alfa should switch places

#7
Aayan
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I'm down but it's gonna make me look like an even bigger FNC shill 😭

#10
jawn
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there's pride in shamelessness

#5
WatsomN
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below alfa

#6
WatsomN
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sacy above aspas (especially aspas as 9th) is wild but if looking at achievement i kinda get it???

#9
Aayan
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Aspas is quite interesting to me.

He's very clearly one of the best in the world (which is why he's on the list) but I just can't justify him over anyone on the list yet (maybe f0rsaken? I'd have to give it thought)

I think if he wins something else he'll catapult towards the top of the list for sure

#8
glittering_yard
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Aspas holds the record for the most kills in Valorant Champions history with 1,046 kills across his appearances (2022, 2023, 2024). He is the only player to surpass 1,000 kills in the most prestigious event.

Aspas set a world record for the most kills in a single map in VCT history with 47 kills on Lotus while playing Raze against recent Masters winners Sentinels . His KDA was 47/19/6, with seven first kills, breaking the previous record of 42 kills held by Yuma “Dep” Hisamoto.

Aspas broke his own record for the most kills in a Best-of-3 series with 82 kills against KRÜ Esports in February 2025, surpassing his previous record of 78 kills against Cloud9.

Aspas is one of only three players (alongside Less and C0M) to place in the top 3 at every Valorant Champions tournament he has attended:

2022: 1st place.

2023: 3rd place.

2024: 3rd place.

He did it playing with 3 different rosters and speaking 2 different languages

Aspas had the highest rating in 2024 across all official Valorant events, with top stats in: ACS, KD, KPR, FK.

Aspas was rank #1 with 1.26 rating in 2024 VCT, the #2 was Leo with 1.19 but he played less than half of the rounds Aspas played. Even so, Leo (1.19) was closer to zekken(1.13), the #10 highest rated player, than he was to Aspas

Aspas was the highest rated duelist of 2023 and also the 3rd highest rated player of 2023 and was awarded the Champions 2022 MVP by Riot. He is also responsible of beating prime Fnatic 2023 twice at Champions with MVP performances

He made MIBR a top 3 team in Americas and qualified them to an international, something that MIBR never dreamed of achieving

#11
sentinelmain377
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Aspas holds the record for the most kills in Valorant Champions history with 1,046 kills across his appearances (2022, 2023, 2024). He is the only player to surpass 1,000 kills in the most prestigious event.
  • bro plays more games = better ahh stat
Aspas set a world record for the most kills in a single map in VCT history with 47 kills on Lotus while playing Raze against recent Masters winners Sentinels . His KDA was 47/19/6, with seven first kills, breaking the previous record of 42 kills held by Yuma “Dep” Hisamoto.
  • Regional merchant + bro played 40ish rounds and got 47 kills = better ahh stat
Aspas was rank #1 with 1.26 rating in 2024 VCT, the #2 was Leo with 1.19 but he played less than half of the rounds Aspas played. Even so, Leo (1.19) was closer to zekken(1.13), the #10 highest rated player, than he was to Aspas
  • Regional merchant
Aspas was the highest rated duelist of 2023 and also the 3rd highest rated player of 2023 and was awarded the Champions 2022 MVP by Riot. He is also responsible of beating prime Fnatic 2023 twice at Champions with MVP performances

Misinformation. Riot never handed out MVPs pre-franchising. Only liquipedia judged (and whoever the writer was definitely was clueless since Sacy, pAncada were easily better than him). 0.99 rating 🤣🤣🤣. Those liquipedia mfs gave Marved instead of Yay the Reykjavik 2022 MVP kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk. 🤣🤣🤣 Shows their dogshit credibility

#15
glittering_yard
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  • bro plays more games because he won more games

  • regionals are what qualifies teams for international events and he played against the recent Masters winners Sentinels at the time

  • Here is a map from this year of BBL vs FUT that went 25-23 and the player with most kills in the server had "only" 42: https://www.vlr.gg/459852/bbl-esports-vs-fut-esports-champions-tour-2025-emea-stage-1-w5/?game=207219&tab=overview

  • He was also the #2 highest rated player of Champions 2023 playoffs, only behind Demon1, there is a lot of stats I didnt put because the text was getting too long

#12
sentinelmain377
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DERKE:

  1. Derke has qualified/attended 11/14 VCT International Events (tied for the most international appearances)
    • Reykjavik 2021, Champs Berlin 2021, Reykjavik 2022(Derke had covid), Copenhagen 2022, Istanbul 2022, Sao Paulo 2023, Tokyo 2023, Los Angeles 2023, Shanghai 2024, Seoul 2024, Bangkok 2025
  2. Derke has always placed top 8 teams in every tournament he attended:
    2nd, 5th-8th, 4th, 5th-6th, 1st, 1st, 4th, 7th-8th, 5th-6th, 4th
    • top 8 placements: 10/10
    • top 4 placements: 6/10
    • top 2 placements: 3/10 (3 Grand Finals)
    • top 1 placements: 2/10 (2 Trophies)
  3. Best Stats:
    • 1.06 (#14), 1.28 (#1), 1.09 (#18), 1.22 (#4), 1.13 (#10 | min. 125 rounds LOCK//IN), 1.08 (#15), 1.04 (#29), 258.5 ACS (#1 | China so no ratings), 1.22 (#2), 1.18 (#4)
    • Derke: top 10 stats for 6 tournaments
    • Derke: top 20 stats in 9 tournaments

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ASPAS:

  1. Aspas has qualified/attended 9/14 VCT International Events
    • Reykjavik 2022, Copenhagen 2022, Istanbul 2022, Sao Paulo 2023, Tokyo 2023, Los Angeles 2023, Shanghai 2024, Seoul 2024, Toronto 2025
  2. Aspas placements:
    • 2nd, 11th-12th, 1st, 2nd, 7th-8th, 3rd, 9th-10th, 3rd, 11th-12th
    • top 8 placements: 6/9
    • top 4 placements: 5/9
    • top 2 placements: 3/10 (3 Grand Finals)
    • top 1 placements: 1/10 (1 Trophy)
  3. Aspas stats:
    • 1.18 (#4), 1.04 (#25), 0.99 (#39), 1.11 (#13 | min. 125 rounds LOCK//IN), 1.11 (#10), 1.15 (#8), 237.8 ACS (#6 | China so no ratings), 1.14 (#11), 0.53 (#59)
    • Aspas: top 10 stats for 4 tournaments
    • Aspas: top 20 stats for 6 tournaments
#13
LockN
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Your just counting trophys and sprikling in some individual performance here and there. It's fine, but not how I would consider my top 10; how good a player performs is more important to me. I would put Aspas much higher. Also, don't think yay has a place on this list sure he had one of the highest peaks we've ever seen, but he's done nothing other than that and I think a player like nAts or zkmkjj are much more suitable.

#14
Aayan
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Trophies are a very important metric to me, especially if it's done over multiple teams (which is Why I rate Sacy so highly)
On thinking about it after your comment and #6 I will bump aspas up a place

#16
LockN
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Yeah it's understandable. It's something way more tangible than, "being great"

But, I think it makes more sense to rank a top players list with their performances mainly; of course you need a balance of both though. No one putting oxy in a top 10 list

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