What is this champs point thing when it comes to qualifing for champs does it not work like stage 1? Top 1 2 and 3 gets international?
What is this champs point thing when it comes to qualifing for champs does it not work like stage 1? Top 1 2 and 3 gets international?
Does this mean green color teams are already in champs? and only two slots left for each region?
but in total 4 teams gets qualified for champs right?
Bro u are not a good teacher ๐ญ
but imagine top 2 points are NS and T1 and stage 2 has NS and T1 in top 2 does this mean only two team will represent pacific?
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If we following the tiebreaker rules from last year, stage 2 would take priority, so it would end up being NS and T1 as well as the teams with the 3rd and 4th most champion points. (Happened in pacific last year with DRX and Talon)
top two teams from stage 2 make champs and top two teams in champs points make it if there is overlap then i think they pick runner up in stage 2
Sorry to that assume my student didn't know about stage 2
Top 2 in stage 2 garantee you a champs spot
You can't be serious my guy ๐ญ๐๐ผ what were you watching in 2024 and 2025
I had a full time job plus college and passion in playing Valorant so didn't had this deep knowledge about qualifying to champs.
Oh that explains
Btw why don't you change that flair your fav player is in T1 so you might as well support T1 :)
My favorite team is FNC, and TenZ is the love of my life ๐.
Right now, I'm supporting PRX because FNC didn't qualify for the international event. I've always liked PRX as well because of their consistency and exciting playstyle. I also watch their content and vlogs regularly, and I've grown to really like the players.
My VCT love triangle ๐.
Iโm guessing you started watching VCT in masters Madrid and you loved TenZ? Is that what happened.
My friend introduced me to Valorant in December 2022, and I got completely addicted to the game. I was playing more than 12 hours a day and even skipped college sometimes just to play.
While grinding ranked, I kept hearing people talk about TenZ, so I got curious and searched for his clips on YouTube. The moment I watched them, I was amazed. That's how I became a huge TenZ fan.
Because of TenZ, I started supporting Sentinels. But over time, I realized that Sentinels weren't very consistent with their performances. Meanwhile, Fnatic and Paper Rex had better consistency, stronger player personalities, and content that made it easier to connect with the team.
So while TenZ will always be my favorite player, I gradually shifted my team support toward Fnatic and Paper Rex.
Every triangle is not always equivalent you might have someone you like more and I can guess that you like Tenz more am I right no, thats why you should start supporting T1
Im just a genuine fan, and I am also your teacher will you not do this little thing for your teacher who taught you this much
Bro, you're making this hard for me. I want to support FNC when Stage 2 starts, and sure, T1 is a good team too. ๐
But a random thought just crossed my mind: is this how people try to persuade others to switch religions? ๐
Huh?I meant that this system was in place in 2024 and 2025 so everybody knows how to qualify to champs I'm sorry for that stupid assumption
not everyone has time to understand every bit of semantics, especially if they only started watching VCT relatively recently but itโs fine
Thatโs nice game is attracting newer fans. How are you liking valorant esports so far 2 years in.
For me, EMEA is the most fun region to watch because I enjoy the players personalities, and they always seem to give everything they have when they play. I also love analyzing the strategies and compositions they come up with.
That said, I'm not heavily invested in VCT. I usually watch matches while eating, when I can't play Valorant myself, or when one of my favorite teams is playing. I feel connected to certain players, which makes their matches more enjoyable to watch.
At the end of the day, though, I would always choose playing Valorant and trying to become a pro player over watching VCT. Competing has always been more exciting to me than being a spectator.