Yistyy
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Registered: January 20, 2023
Last post: August 7, 2025 at 1:55 AM
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All of them have dogshit fans

posted about 2 years ago

??
Even if EG lose (not happening) this is upper bracket

posted about 2 years ago

Common rito L

posted about 2 years ago

B*n 🤢🤮

posted about 2 years ago

I suggest watching it live, this is gonna be the best game in the event

posted about 2 years ago

Then you woke up.

posted about 2 years ago

I like to shittalk emea because it's so funny how butthurt they get lol. And it's hilarious seeing all the fnc and navi flair get summoned like demons

posted about 2 years ago

Leaf will still diff him sadly

posted about 2 years ago

Bro is listing racists while generalizing races 😭

posted about 2 years ago

W
This guy knows what he's talking about

posted about 2 years ago

That's how you die.

posted about 2 years ago

Ratio

posted about 2 years ago

OK bro cmon 💀

posted about 2 years ago

Well there is sentinels, but they don't have a proven igl

posted about 2 years ago

And? Nrg has the same players

posted about 2 years ago

OK? You think igaf?

posted about 2 years ago

??
Nrg haven't been eliminated

posted about 2 years ago

BLUD SAID FUT 🤣

posted about 2 years ago

In an exhilarating finale to the Valorant Masters Tokyo 2023, the stage was set for an epic clash between the remaining teams: Fnatic, PRX, NRG, EG, EDG, and Liquid. The anticipation was palpable as the players geared up for the grand finals, each team eager to etch their name in Valorant history.

The atmosphere in the arena was electric, with fans from all over the world filling every seat, their cheers and chants reverberating throughout. The casters and analysts couldn't contain their excitement, knowing that this showdown would be remembered for years to come.

The first match kicked off with explosive energy, as Fnatic and PRX showcased their impeccable aim and tactical prowess. NRG and EG engaged in an intense battle of wits, with both teams displaying incredible coordination and strategic maneuvers. EDG and Liquid engaged in a back-and-forth slugfest, leaving the audience in awe of their raw mechanical skill.

As the matches progressed, the competition grew fiercer. Each team fought tooth and nail, refusing to back down. The crowd was treated to a spectacle of individual brilliance and team synergy, as players pulled off jaw-dropping plays and made clutch decisions that turned the tide of rounds.

After a grueling series of matches, the field narrowed down to two exceptional teams: Fnatic and NRG. The grand finals promised to be an epic showdown between two powerhouses of Valorant.

The final match began, and the tension reached its peak. Fnatic and NRG left no stone unturned, employing every strategy and ability in their arsenal. The players moved with precision, their communication and teamwork flawlessly executed.

Round after round, the score remained neck and neck, showcasing the extraordinary level of competition. The audience was on the edge of their seats, holding their breath with each intense exchange of gunfire. The casters were at a loss for words, their commentary reflecting the sheer spectacle unfolding before them.

In the decisive moment of the final round, Fnatic unleashed a perfectly coordinated assault, catching NRG off guard. With lightning-fast reflexes and surgical precision, Fnatic secured the victory, claiming the championship title of Valorant Masters Tokyo 2023.

The arena erupted in a thunderous roar, fans on their feet, cheering and applauding the incredible performance of both teams. NRG, despite falling short, congratulated Fnatic with genuine sportsmanship, acknowledging the sheer skill and determination they displayed throughout the tournament.

As the confetti rained down on the victorious Fnatic, they raised the trophy high, a testament to their hard work, dedication, and unwavering spirit. The team embraced in celebration, basking in the well-deserved glory of their victory.

Valorant Masters Tokyo 2023 came to a close, leaving an indelible mark on the esports world. The tournament had not only showcased the extraordinary talent and passion within the Valorant community, but it also solidified the game's position as a global phenomenon.

As the players and fans alike reflected on the intense battles and unforgettable moments, they knew that Valorant would continue to captivate audiences and push the boundaries of competitive gaming. The legacy of Valorant Masters Tokyo 2023 would live on, inspiring a new generation of aspiring esports professionals to pursue their dreams and strive for greatness.

posted about 2 years ago

He's objectively bad. But I respect his determination and resilience

posted about 2 years ago

???
Who told u that?

posted about 2 years ago

Pretty much every NA team
Fnc and TL are good too

posted about 2 years ago

Leaf, all NRG players besides s0m, marved, pancada

posted about 2 years ago

Not yay 😔

posted about 2 years ago

Loud was lock in runner up and and 1st seed... how we just gonna act like they are a shit team all of a sudden? They faced really strong opponents

posted about 2 years ago

I have an s22 and I've never had any problems with it unlike the many apple phones I used to own.

S23 imo

posted about 2 years ago

Lol they are playing the best valorant we have ever seen. I mean I'll take the L later if I'm wrong but I'm pretty confident about this

posted about 2 years ago

TL is a good team, but sadly nothing stands a chance against EG rn

posted about 2 years ago

Trust me, EG will win it all

posted about 2 years ago

*common

And all of your takes are worse than mine

posted about 2 years ago

I wouldn't mind if prx or edg win it. But I kinda want the extra champs team to be americas still

posted about 2 years ago

The Copelord is back, hope you enjoyed your two day vacation!

posted about 2 years ago

OK, that's fair

posted about 2 years ago

Cmon bro, don't be a fnc bandwagoner tho at the very least

posted about 2 years ago

Best team in the event lol

posted about 2 years ago

No el classico this event 😔

posted about 2 years ago

Idk, maybe bad mental after fnc loss

posted about 2 years ago

Crashies owns shao lil bro.

posted about 2 years ago

I'm pretty confident about this one, I'll take the L tomorrow if I'm wrong

posted about 2 years ago

???
EG is one of the tournament favorites bro

posted about 2 years ago

Based

posted about 2 years ago

EG have been playing the best valorant we have ever seen... I'm a diehard NRG fan but I can't lie. EG could probably beat TL and Fnc

posted about 2 years ago

They lost to kru too... kru werent bad back then, but definitely weren't a top team

posted about 2 years ago

Loud literally got grouped at copenhagen, and proceeded to win champs effortlessly. Loud is still one of the best teams in the world.

And besides, EG is winning it all anyways so Americas fans shouldn't be worried

posted about 2 years ago

Yeah its disappointing, but EG will win it all so not worried.

posted about 2 years ago

It also means loud will win champs again

posted about 2 years ago

Asspiss >>>>>

posted about 2 years ago

Americas won 2 events last year. Last meaningful event Emea won was copenhagen

posted about 2 years ago

All that needs to be done imo, is get lev, furia and 100t an assistant coach/analyst and our region would be unstoppable. Kru and mibr could use roster changes too

posted about 2 years ago

That's not yay...

posted about 2 years ago
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