Nah, you a pussy lil bro, stand for your opinion
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Nah, you a pussy lil bro, stand for your opinion
Aspas is NOT the goat
How can he be the goat when chronicle has
More trophies than him
Higher individual ratings than him at international events (his highest rating in every year except 2022 where he didn’t attend an international because his team was screwed over by certain things outside of valorant)
He is a flex meaning it’s harder for him to put up insane numbers as he has to play a bunch of different agents on multiple roles and he still outperforms aspas
He has won tournaments with 2 different orgs speaking 2 different languages (he also went to back to back finals with both teams as well)
aspas has never been a top 5 player at an international event
(I don’t know about Iceland 2 as I didn’t watch that event I’m pretty sure so he could’ve of been then but I’m not sure) meanwhile chronicle has been a top 5 players and even top 3 players at multiple international events across multiple years
Finally chronicle has been at the top since 2021 while aspas has been at the top since 2022 so he even has 1 more year of consistency over aspas as he’s spent 1 more year at the top than aspas.
Loud = Real Madrid
It was too quick of a comp and playstyle switch for a map they weren’t performing well on—and honestly, I think it was just an off game overall.
They seem to want a much more systematic gameplay style, but that doesn’t really align with the players’ profiles...
Given MIBR's recent performance in the Split, I believe the team should really focus on a double duelist comp. Based on what's been happening, I think running two duelists would fit the team much better, putting them in a far more comfortable position.
They seem to want a much more systematic gameplay style, but that doesn’t really align with the players’ profiles...
Besides, comps with two duelists would finally bring the Yoru meta to the team, especially since Artzin's has always been a great Yoru player.
He's a system player, maybe EG,
Watch the UCL, then you choose the league you'll watch based on the teams that catch your attention the most in the UCL.
Its all about having fun and talk about the game with others
One Outs, forgotten gem in anime world, only 24 episodes
Sato Vs Mada is a Banger
The all aspas clones showmatch its gonna be a banger
ASPAS
LOUD LESS
OPTIC YAY
EG DEMON1
PRX FORSAKEN
FNS
Meta wise, Zekken
But i would say that is Aspas
nah, there's a medium gap between those teams, and it is a player skill gap
I dont want to be that guy, but there's a gap between Mibr and Eg
W
most fun gameplay and gamestyle is dead bcs of a braindead meta
I would to see Sentinels being cooked by BLG, NGL
https://x.com/nandoshowww/status/1919340545731686548?t=3wMNfyNW-Q3YIuQXJURmIw&s=19
¨According to a member of G2's coaching staff, Sunset (patch 10.08) will be in the Masters, along with the Tejo nerfs (patch 10.09).
Therefore, patch 10.09 WILL BE THE PATCH FOR MASTERS TORONTO — Tejo nerfed and Sunset replacing Fracture in the map pool!¨
MIBR is going to make a dream run in Toronto, the meta is going to be perfect for them.
Nerf on Tejo
Rotation - Fracture (Their perma ban) + Sunset (One of their Top 3 maps during the off-season)
For now, they’re my favorite 3° seed of any region, probably heading into playoffs
My sources say that Leviatan are bringing the young turkish talent ¨Cned¨
The real question is:
Is crazyguy actually crazy?
Ngl, Toronto is gonna be fire, so many new faces and old ones together, has everything to be a banger
2x1 MIBR
Map pool to sided to Sentinels Tho