GOINDEEP
Flag: Japan
Registered: June 14, 2024
Last post: July 18, 2025 at 7:00 AM
Posts: 109
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GGWP!What a chaos game

posted 9 months ago

In my prediction, this guy, who was acquired for his firepower, will use smoke, while Art will be the main initiator.

posted 9 months ago

I totally feel the same way.
They know this is a big gamble, which is probably why they kept Sses as the sixth man on the team.

posted 9 months ago

On top of that, the timing is the worst. Some teams probably already have their rosters set.

posted 9 months ago

idk, but a Masters champion surely wouldn't want to play in Tier2

posted 9 months ago

wait what?

posted 9 months ago

Honestly, I think either way is fine.
But, Tier 1 smokers are expected to have clutch potential and firepower, so my prediction is that he'll play as an initiator.

posted 9 months ago

He can play both initiator and smoke, but he mainly plays smoke.
I thought he would be the initiator cuz Sses hasn't declared LFT.
but, There is a possibility that Sses will remain in the team as a six man, and Art will play smoke.

posted 9 months ago

That issue has been talked about for a long time, and in fact, DFM struggled with it in 2022.
Since Akame and Jinboong are really good at Japanese, I think communication within the team will be in Japanese.

posted 9 months ago

his ex teammate andJP pro player say thing like "He's toxic."
But, I actually think he just has a lot of passion.It's rare for someone in Japan to express their emotions like he does.

posted 9 months ago

The DFM roster will probably look like this.

Meiy(Duelist)
Sses(smoke)
Akame(Flex)
Jinboong(Sentinel)
Art(initiator&IGL)

They've added two new KR monsters and one toxic IGL, in addition to Meiy and SSes, who had great stats.
If this predicted roster turns out to be accurate, whether they can win will likely depend on Art's performance.

posted 9 months ago

Fullmetal Alchemist

posted 9 months ago

omg they soooo good

posted 9 months ago

Please tell me your favorite football team

posted 9 months ago

RIDDLE 2-0 BOOM
It seems that RID is getting better and better.

posted 9 months ago

There are really too many great players in Korea. All the players in Tier1 are the real deal.

posted 9 months ago

The setting is Hokkaido's Mount Yotei in the year 1603.
Historically, Hokkaido came under the control of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1604.
The story will likely depict the conflict between the indigenous Ainu people and the shogunate.

posted 9 months ago

o7
They were respecting their opponent too much and ended up overthinking.
It didn’t look like their usual style.

posted 9 months ago

If JFT wins, I'll DM RAMEN about a delicious ramen restaurant in Tokyo.

posted 9 months ago

LETSGO JFT

posted 9 months ago

OMG, they're doing well🔥

posted 9 months ago

tell me who bro

posted 9 months ago

Tier 1 is the stage of dreams. Tier 2 is the stage for grasping those dreams.
The right to participate in the Ascension should be equally granted to all regions.
It doesn't matter whether a region is minor, has a large audience, or is high-level; that should have no bearing on it.
To expand opportunities for more players, Riot has launched Premier and also started Split 3.

posted 9 months ago

LETSGO JFT
It’s going to be a tough match, but I believe in Oceania’s potential.

posted 9 months ago

I feel that NAOS has similar characteristics to RIDDLE.
It has basic macros and physicals, but there are many mistakes, and the throw rounds don't seem to go away. SPG is doing really well.

posted 9 months ago

0.5 400dpi
a3

posted 9 months ago

which

posted 9 months ago

OMG!For a VCJ watcher, this roster is insane.

posted 9 months ago

Okay BOOM>NAOS? I thought the opposite.

posted 9 months ago

Honestly, I don't think RID will win, but I felt the same way during VCJ, and it proved that I was wrong

posted 9 months ago

I know that predictions like this don’t really mean much, but could you tell me about the power balance in Ascension?
I’ve heard that BOOM and NAOS are also strong teams, and DSG has juicy, who destroyed SZ last year.
Is the most anticipated team FS or SPG?

posted 9 months ago

Anyone knows more about his current situation?
I only know about the short period when he played in VCJ, but he was clearly making a difference.

posted 10 months ago

Laz's retirement carries more significance for the JP Valorant scene than just his accomplishments. He was an icon in JP Valorant.

posted 10 months ago

I still can't believe this.
sad.

This video has English subtitles, so please make sure to watch it.
texthttps://youtu.be/Q3p0sqxCFW4?si=qHsChcRdZ6kWD4PE

posted 10 months ago

HYUNMIN honestly, I'm not sure if he deserves Tier 1, but he seems interesting.

posted 11 months ago

No one can predict anything about ZETA and DFM yet. It will start after Ascension ends and RID and FL enter the offseason.

posted 11 months ago

about Scarz
This is speculation, but there is a possibility that tixx and yotaa are still in SZ. It seems yotaa is still staying in Japan, and tixx is also making such posts.
(but tixx has already left Japan and returned home to rest, so it's still unclear what will happen next.)

https://x.com/tixxVAL/status/1814211296801529883

Fadezis and lumo are unlikely to remain on SZ.

https://x.com/lumoxgod/status/1814602559698706581
(This post might simply indicate the possibility of leaving Japan during the off-season, but I didn't interpret it that way)
 
I honestly have no information about Tenzou. He seemed quite fond of playing with Fadezis, but it's true that communication was sometimes an issue. Now that Fadezis has left, there might not be much reason for him to remain committed to playing with SZ.

ADD
In my opinion, Tonbo will remain on MRG
As for ZETA, I can't speculate at all, but I can assert that hiroron will definitely stay.

posted 11 months ago

I recently started watching OCE, but is this possible?

posted about a year ago

To be honest, my opinion is in the minority. Many Japanese people have a negative impression of Scarz.

posted about a year ago

Actually, many Japanese people reacting to his TWEET are similarly making discriminatory remarks. Makes me sick.

posted about a year ago

Your opinion focus on "enhancing the international competitiveness of Japanese players." But, the reason we support teams like ZETA and DFM is not because of nationality, right? It's because we know the players' personalities and backstories. (I don't deny that nationality can be a reason to support someone. It's just like any other reason.) so, even if my fav Yoshii steps up to Tier 1 and cooks ZETA, I should still be able to feel happy.

posted about a year ago

To be honest, I am in favor of this.
Reason
1: This is not the World Cup, so nationality and language have nothing to do with it.
2:There are many talented players in Far East Russia and OCE, and I believe it's unfair that they are denied opportunities simply because they are geographically distant. (Imagine if something and jemkin weren't in Tier 1.)
3:The success of high-level imported players is a reason for VCJ's popularity. (VCJ without import would become boring.)

sup:The changes such as "reducing import" and "standardizing nationality" completely ignore players without Tier 2 scenes in their home countries or those unable to participate in them.

posted about a year ago

He seems to be struggling to adapt. While he wasn't bad yesterday, the team continues to suffer defeats. After leaving ZETA, he took a break from Valorant for a while and on his stream, he mentioned, "Being a pro is tough," and "I feel weak right now." He seemed completely devoid of confidence. Currently, he is loaned to FL as a substitute for Derialy, so I think it's crucial for him to decide what he wants to do.

posted about a year ago

Why is it important whether it's half or not? I cannot agree with that suggestion

posted about a year ago

This is neither the World Cup nor the Olympics. Nationality doesn't matter at all. Anyway, I understand that u don't actually want to blame SZ. This criticism is directed towards the management of VCJ.

posted about a year ago
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