Styx Aiden Muliett
Country: Canada
Registered: March 8, 2021
Last post: February 15, 2024 at 7:50 PM
Posts: 447
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no.

pro or no consideration for check

posted about a year ago

never, go pro and ill think abt it

posted about a year ago

do you ever leave vlr?

posted about a year ago

No more poopastyx, im in

posted about a year ago

idk dm me the same thing on twitter and VLR and i'll verify you

posted about a year ago

$500 and Ill verify the whole site

posted about a year ago

common ChickenJoe W

posted about a year ago

FROM VLR.GG FAQ's
How does the Star system work?
The stars a simple measurement of how active a particular user is on the forums. Stars are gained as you make more posts.

posted about a year ago

Yup, 4 stars!

posted about a year ago

Poopastyx does 3 articles in 24 hours!?

Common Poopastyx L

posted about a year ago

happens alot actually.

posted about a year ago

Don't see an OCE team by 3V?

We also kept up BONKERS, FUNCREW and HONEY BADGERS with the removal of mindfreak flair for OCE

posted about a year ago

Youtuber Damian Luck, watch a vid. you'll get it

posted about a year ago

We add larger cooldowns to newer accounts for a couple reasons.

  1. To (hopefully) avoid people making alt accounts
  2. So people can stop ban evasion
  3. So we don't have spammed forums and baiting titles 24/7

After a certain period the cooldown should go back

posted about a year ago

Banned for

  • Unsuitable Content
  • Spam
  • Politics

We add a cooldown when there are a high volume of reports/bans to an account. You happen to have 6 so a 30 min cooldown was given.

posted about a year ago

Unfortunately the bonk flair doesn't look good so we aren't adding it, I've added/removed a couple of flairs from each region depending on notability and status (inactive or active)

posted about a year ago

leaks 😱

posted about a year ago

2 Poopastyx articles in a day???

posted about a year ago

Not a lot of roster moves going on like they were before. Now it’s like 1-2 MAJOR ones every couple days rather than per day so we decided to discontinue them and use NAM again

posted about a year ago

no, eeiu is currently trialing for an unknown org. hazed is LFO as a coach or player.

Based on FlyNN's spreadsheet on twitter, OXG is leaning towards Kanpeki, sym/pwny, Randyysavage and maybe mitch instead of Welshy

posted about a year ago

sentineLs still on bottom

posted about a year ago

NA SQ from now on

posted about a year ago

vouch

posted about a year ago

braveaf is full time member according to announcement, not sure why d3ffo/AslaN are there unless there is a big EU OFF//SEASON event coming

posted about a year ago

lucky guess!

posted about a year ago

not stellar, dont get me wrong hes a good IGL but vanity, valyn and hazed are better.

posted about a year ago

best overwatch player: Perma

posted about a year ago

Vanity?
Valyn?
hazed?

posted about a year ago

1/2 turkish rn so

posted about a year ago

fr. The team is also rumored to be getting rid of Virtyy and moving Rustun from player to coaching staff

posted about a year ago

for NAM as of right now, later on maybe I can change to full articles.

posted about a year ago

yes, Carpe will take the place as fifth man if signing goes through

posted about a year ago

Eutalyx!

posted about a year ago

to be fair, I don't think it was RedKoh's fault. They put up a good fight both times they played, X10 just outclassed them in this go around and its unfortunate that it was the time it actually counted.

posted about a year ago

was a truly unfortunate loss for Alter Ego :(

posted about a year ago

unfortunate circumstances

posted about a year ago

Apparently this wouldn't fit all in one article, so I had to split into a forum and a comment.

posted about a year ago

Asia-Pacific

X10 Sapphire are the Asia-Pacific representative, taking down the reigning champs in Alter Ego Celeste. X10 qualified for the main event through the group stage where they boasted a 3-0 record to qualify for the knockouts stage. In the knockouts stage, they were able to take down Not Your Business Female to qualify for the APAC GC: LCQ playoffs. In the playoffs, they would take down ARF Starlight, W Streak Esports Female and X Team Bo in a 2-0 and 3-0 order respectively to qualify for the APAC: Elite tournament. At the APAC: Elite tournament they would flawlessly take down Bren Esports Victress and Team SMG, before they would face the queens of APAC in Alter Ego Celeste. They would take down the reigning champs 2-1 in the upper-finals before meeting them again in the grand finals. In the grand finals, it was a close fight but X10 was able to take down Alter Ego again 3-2 to qualify them for the international event.

East-Asia

FENNEL GC are the East Asia Representatives. Their journey began in the GC Japan qualifier where they would qualify as the Group A winner for playoffs. In playoffs, they would 2-0 Focus e-Sports Female to qualify for the GC East Asia playoffs. In the seeding match, they would take down REIGNITE Lily 3-2 to qualify as the top seed from Japan going into the East-Asia playoffs. In the EA group stage, FENNEL would hold a 1-1 record and proceed to the playoffs. In playoffs, FENNEL would best Oxyg3niOus 2-1 before meeting [SPEAR GAMING Female]() in the grand finals. FENNEL would go on and 3-0 SPEAR GAMING in order to qualify for the Berlin event.

Now that the stage is set, the eight teams that will meet in the Game Changers Championship are:

  • Cloud9 White
  • Shopify Rebellion GC
  • Guild X
  • G2 Gozen
  • Team Liquid Brazil
  • KRÃœ Fem
  • X10 Sapphire
  • FENNEL GC
posted about a year ago

Medium Link: https://medium.com/@styxVAL/game-changers-championship-teams-finalized-191520cb5fe8
Twitter: @styx_val

With the conclusion of all game changer events worldwide, the stage for the final event of the game changers circuit is set in Berlin, Germany. Berlin will bring the eight best game changers teams from around the world to compete for the throne as the best in the world.

North America

Cloud9 White, the most dominant female team in the region has qualified for the event through the third iteration of the North American GC tournament for the year. The team would go flawless through the Open Qualifier, Closed Qualifier and Main event to qualify for the event. The six-time NA GC champions look to take home the crown in the first international event for the scene, similar to what Sentinels did in Masters 2: Reykjavik.

The other North American representative is another topstead within NA Game Changers, Shopify Rebellion. Shopify would have a tougher time qualifying for the event with a loss in the closed qualifier to Complexity GX3, and close games in the main event against Misfits Black and Complexity GX3 where they would face C9 White. After losing to C9, they would take on the lower bracket where they would meet Misfits Black. While in a close game, Shopify were able to pull out the win, granting them a rematch in the grand finals. Unfortunately, they were unable to dethrone the queens of the North American scene losing 3-0 to C9 White in the grand finals. They did however have enough circuit points through their consistent placements through the year to qualify them for this final.

EMEA

Guild X enters Berlin after taking down their kryptonite in the EMEA Series 3 grand finals of game changers. While they were a consistent team through 2022, making a grand final appearance at every event. They were never able to defeat fellow EMEA representative G2 Gozen. In the final event of the year however, this was not the case. Guild would soar through the swiss stage with a 5-1 record, suffering their only swiss loss to Natus Vincere Celestials. In playoffs the team would sweep their competition till they reached G2 in the upper-semifinals, they would go on to lose the match at a 2-1 scoreline but would have the lower bracket to fight through to qualify. They would do exactly that, defeating Acend Rising, TENSTAR Nova and their rematch against Natus Vincere Celestials to get their chance at G2 again. In the finals it was a back-to-back fight but ultimately it was Guild who was able to pull it out against G2 at a 3-2 scoreline, qualifying them for the GC Championship.

G2 Gozen, as mentioned before, was the top team in EMEA GC. They have won every EMEA GC event till this point only dropping 2 maps in series one and two combined. They would gain a flawless record in the series three group stage going 6-0 and qualifying for playoffs as a top seed. In the playoffs, they would defeat all opponents to make their grand finals appearance. In the grand finals, the favourites would suffer their first runner-up of the year. But with their top results at all game changers events, they would have the points to secure their spot at the GC championship.

BRAZIL

The Brazilian powerhouse, Team Liquid Brazil has taken the spot for the Brazilian region. Liquid has been a top team in the region, winning every qualifier for the event and other game changers events like Protocolo: Gêneses 2022. While they were the team to beat through the year, nobody was able to do so, but many have come close like Gamelanders Purple, ODDIK Bright and B4 Angels all boasting 3-1 and 3-2 score lines against the team respectively. Liquid would win the second series of their GC circuit and qualify for the Berlin event.

Latin-America

Representing Latin-America is KRÜ Fem. Ever since their entrance into the game changers scene in Latam, they have torn up the scene boasting a flawless record in Latin-America South. They would go up against the likes of Movistar Optix Fem, Undead Gaming Fem and 9z Team Fem in the south and remain undefeated. In the third series, they would battle through the south and win the tournament over 9z Team Fem to qualify for the regional finals. At the regional finals, they would take on the winner of the Latin-American North circuit, FiRePOWER. In the regional finals, they would sweep FiRePOWER 3-0 and qualify for the Berlin event.

posted about a year ago

Eutalyx W

posted about a year ago

forgot to add EU to title

posted about a year ago

The stage has been set at one of Europe's biggest VCT OFF//SEASON events, The G-Loot VALORANT Clash - Showdown.

The tournament will feature eight teams that fought their way through the European Open Qualifier, four teams from the Turkey/MENA Qualifier and four teams through the G-Loot Brawl. The qualifiers saw many favored teams take the fall, such as GMT Esports, FOKUS, Galakticos, Regnum Carya Esports and Geekay Esports.

With the 16 qualified teams in place and the top four receiving their share of a $50,000 prize pool, the matches have been set. The event is set to begin on October 28th and continue the weekend till the grand finals on the 30th.

The matches will be as follows:

October 28th - Round of 16

  • bonk v.s. 010 Esports
  • KPI Gaming v.s. Egan is Bad
  • TENSTAR v.s. L4O
  • Fire Flux Esports v.s. OnlyPain
  • DSYRE Elevate v.s. LANPACAN
  • Parla Esports v.s. BRATAN MIX
  • Team hz v.s. S2G Esports
  • Enterprise Esports v.s. Galatasaray Esports

October 29th - Quarterfinals

October 30th - Semifinals and Grand Final

Who do you think will win and take home the $2,000 Prize?

posted about a year ago

MENA* just for future reference

posted about a year ago

Yes, alt's do get banned IF the main account is banned. You cannot create accounts to evade your ban.

Just General alt accounts are usually left alone unless they do something against our TOS.

We do not suggest the creation of alt accounts.

posted about a year ago

ChickenJoe W!

posted about a year ago
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