Common korean player W
| Flag: | Brazil |
| Registered: | March 14, 2022 |
| Last post: | July 14, 2026 at 8:01 AM |
| Posts: | 1994 |
Would hope for 16, 5 from each region +1
Yes, 10 from each of the franchising regions
yay after he only gets 20 kills in his first Deathmatch in Brazil 👁👄👁
You forget that Riot gets hundreds of millions of dollars a year just from league skins
-> zombs joins sentinels roster again
-> sentinels comes to brazil for lan
-> zombs ends up in silver after three weeks because everybody on his team is trolling every game
You tell me this AFTER I quoted it on my College presentation??
Sometimes when we want to express laughter irl we say like "and then I was like "kkkkkkkkkkkk"", which is just pronounced like the letter k repeatedly, which is "cá cá cá cá cá cá cá", similar to the english pronunciation of "ha ha ha ha", but with a k instead of an h
Suygetsu doesn't have big following, therefore not many likes on victory post, once everybody woke up to what was happening, everybody went and liked the post that involved the drama!
Yeah yeah, silly behavior really, but he's right this time
you blocked? Here it is:
If your opponent asks the TO to do something you think is against the rules or the spirit of competition you can feel however you like about the opponent but the one who enabled it to become a reality was the TO.
Keep that in mind.
Thorin is a massive baiter, and I don't even think XSET requested or brought it up, but this is an extremely rare Thorin W
https://twitter.com/Thorin/status/1569842285143273474?s=20&t=-4FbHh5YmvQ-vwoXRJcS9w
They had the same thing happen with the m0nesy smoke a couple of months back, but they didn't replay it, even though it was a weird situation like this one
Longest was VK vs Acend because the replay happened the next day, it's already been 5 hours
Subject is "replays" not whether or not they were supposed to happen or why they happened
I saw the score back and thought the site had gone kaput
Yes, it's a basic mistake, but a silver player doesn't have a twentieth of the things going through boaster's mind at a given moment in an elimination OT at Champs lol
FNS doesn't make as many seemingly bad decisions as he does (of course I'm obviously not as knowledgeable in the game as him, but there just are some things he does you can't explain)
i did not watch tier 1 valorant from fps in that eco
Yeah, Tixinha, Bida and Spacca have a team called Oskaravelho (The old guys), and they regularly compete in Tier 2/3 tournaments
Not content with killing him in cinematics, they had to kill his best map as well 😔
Lose - overhyped
Win - overhyped
Fnc are kings
They are back. Owning the world and making their opponent fans cry
Ggs take a bow DRX
Headhunter - 8 bullets to 6, each one still costs 150.
Trademark - Remains the same.
Rendezvous (Teleport) - Make it like jett dash, where, if it is used once, Chamber needs to get two kills to reset it.
Tour de Force - Damage and slow field remain, now has 3 bullets instead of 5.
OpTic vs LOUD: The greatest recurrent match-up in international Valorant in 2022, if not in the whole history of the game. The two green rivals from North and South America have, at every point where they have crossed paths, delivered the highest level of competition over the three international events of the year. This is a thread showing the details of their past 4 face-offs.
Their 1st series:
LOUD came in to Masters 1: Reykjavík as favorites to make a deep run in the tournament. Beating Team Liquid in the 1st round of playoffs, and then running over G2 in a convincing manner, they then faced OpTic Gaming, that came from wins against region-mates The Guard and korean powerhouse DRX. OpTic were definite favorites in the match-up, having had strong results in Masters 3: Berlin in 2021, as well as having convincingly sent home both Xerxia and KRÜ in the group stage.
The maps:
-Map 1: Fracture
Starting off with a bang, OpTic Gaming absolutely demolished LOUD on the attacking side of Fracture, ending 10-2 at the half, in great due to Victor's performance, who dropped a whopping 387 ACS and 18 kills. LOUD was not able to react after the switch, and the game ended a quick 13-2 to OpTic.
Map MVP:
Victor on Neon - 372 ACS
21/7/1/+14
LOUD MVP:
aspas on Raze - 226 ACS
10/12/3/-2
-Map 2: Ascent
Currently regarded as LOUD's best map (they had also recently beaten Team Liquid and G2 on Ascent), it did not start very well for the brazilian superteam. By halftime, they trailed by two rounds, due to a well-coordinated OpTic's strong defense. In the second half, however, the story changed drastically, with LOUD winning 4 rounds in quick succession, dropping 1, and then closing the map out with another 4 in a row to take it to Map 3. The highlight of this map was, of course, the famous 1v3 pANcada clutch on the backsite of B. Final score: 13-8 to LOUD.
Map MVP:
crashies on Sova - 272 ACS
19/14/5/+5
LOUD MVP:
Less on Killjoy - 262 ACS
18/12/5/+6
-Map 3: Icebox
On the decider, most expected OpTic to pull out the win, but LOUD immediately flew to a 6-1 lead, but OpTic recovered to make it 7-5 in the half. An extremely balanced second half followed, with LOUD extending their lead to 12-8. After this, OpTic managed to bring it all the way back to 12-11, but fell short on the final hurdle, and LOUD took the map and series, 2-1. At this point, LOUD was undefeated in series, having won 17 of their 17 match-ups, all through open qualifiers, Challengers and the Masters playoffs (they received a bye to the playoffs due to NiP winning the LATAMxBR LCQ), while only dropping 4 maps. This final map of the series is also the famous "Less backpack game", where he dropped 33 kills (14 more than anyone else on the server) and put up a 375 Average Combat Score.
MVP of the Match:
Less on Viper - 375 ACS
33/13/8/+20
OpTic MVP:
Marved on Viper - 253 ACS
19/20/9/-1
There are four games to record like this, so if this thread gains traction I'll make one for each of the 4 series over the next 3 days leading up to the match
Tava esperando essa aí pro Valorant
Deffo not, please let's not keep bringing this up 🙂
Imagine if loser of Optic/Loud wins in lower bracket, they would have to play 3 Bo5s 3 days in a row
dgzin went more positive than derke, nobody saying he's the best in the world 😔
pANcada said they were hiding Haven as their map pick, they banned it in groups, then proceeded to completely maul Lev and DRX on it, when they were both heavy favorites to win not only the map but the series. Sure, you can say it was down to the mental game, but nonetheless, they beat two of the world's best teams on that map
Group B had two good teams and two good teams that got destroyed (sorry BOOM and ZETA fans). I thought group A was better, and got proven wrong. How good a group is isn't defined by their top team, but a combination of how competitive they are, alongside the results that come after.
Mano o negócio é que pode até ser verdade, mas tão fazendo parecer que é a mesma coisa que no último champions, que com certeza não é. Infelizmente, devido a nossa cultura, bem provável que tenha esse tipo de coisa por muito tempo ainda, mas são casos isolados, ele não podia ter falado "br please stop with death threats"
Yeah, I'm sorry for anything that may have been unpleasant, we've been trying to do better as a community since last Champs!
The hahahaha laughing thread literally pops up for every single game, this one was tame because it wasn't wasn't directed at DRX, it could be more a jab at the fact that LOUD wasn't expected to win by most