ventura05
Country: United States
Registered: April 9, 2023
Last post: March 24, 2024 at 10:17 PM
Posts: 70
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where is shazebypoo when you need him
tenzera the goat
hunter sick mims the best flex player of all time
zombsnation
dapr tbagging

unbeatable combo none of these teams stand a chance

posted 10 months ago

canon event unfortunately

posted 10 months ago
  1. LOUD goes out early from second place curse + kangkang diff
  2. Aspas aspases all over EDG
posted 10 months ago

zombsnation

posted 10 months ago

i like all the casters but pansy hypoc cannot be beaten

posted 10 months ago

Round 3 of the 1st map Boaster and Fenis engage in an epic duel, whiffing both of their mags entirely before having a knife fight, Fenis comes out on top

posted 10 months ago

navi never deserved tokyo biggest team fall off right behind 2021 sentinels

posted 10 months ago

FNS? not good with raze

posted 10 months ago

I've seen double duelist on multiple maps, Split, Bind, Fracture

posted 11 months ago

G2 FFL

posted 11 months ago

Sure! Here's a suggested lineup for a tier 1 level VALORANT team:

Player 1 - "ScreaM" (Adil Benrlitom): Known for his exceptional aim and mechanical skill, ScreaM is a highly skilled entry fragger. He has a history of success in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and has transitioned well into VALORANT.

Player 2 - "Wardell" (Matthew Yu): Wardell is renowned for his sniper skills and precise aiming. He excels in holding angles and securing key picks for the team. His experience and versatility make him a valuable asset.

Player 3 - "TenZ" (Tyson Ngo): TenZ is a dynamic player with incredible mechanical skill and game sense. He can play various roles effectively, but he often shines as a highly aggressive duelist, capable of creating openings for the team.

Player 4 - "ShahZaM" (Shahzeb Khan): ShahZaM is an experienced in-game leader (IGL) known for his tactical approach and strategic decision-making. He brings strong communication skills and a deep understanding of the game to the team.

Player 5 - "SicK" (Hunter Mims): SicK is a versatile player who can adapt to different roles and playstyles. He excels in clutch situations and has a solid understanding of teamwork and positioning.

Coach - "daps" (Damian Steele): daps is a highly respected coach known for his ability to analyze opponents, create effective strategies, and lead teams to success. His strategic guidance and leadership would be invaluable to the team.

This lineup combines individual skill, teamwork, and tactical prowess, making it a strong contender for the tier 1 level in VALORANT. Of course, team dynamics, communication, and chemistry are also crucial factors for success, but this roster offers a solid foundation.

posted 11 months ago

BANGGGGGGGGGGGGGG

posted about a year ago

ivy#99999
discord: GladUrBad#4630

posted about a year ago

are you surprised? tenz is the star player for sentinels, of course viewers would expect him to frag out. people don't really care if the supporting role players don't frag unless they perform terribly, but that's why they are support players. that's just people's expectation. personally i say sentinels played bad, after all it is a team game, but you can't be shocked after people are disappointed in tenz when he has these mediocre performances mixed in with some of the best.

posted about a year ago

SEN - pancada
MIBR - idk
Kru - Keznit
Furia - mwzera
Loud - less
Leviatan - Kingg
NRG - crashies
100T - derrek
EG - idk
C9 - runi

posted about a year ago

i made this account like 10 minutes ago and the only other two things i have posted are the replies above so i dont know how you concluded any of that

posted about a year ago

VLR users try to understand that valorant is a team game challenge and wins/losses are never solely due to one player challenge (impossible)

posted about a year ago

Glazin

posted about a year ago
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