Loser is out of Masters, banger match for sure
2-1 Thieves
Added Marshal, Yoru, Reyna tweaks
team super mad vs 100z
this should be THE match to watch
Rifle god drone vs anime entry fragger asuna on the phoenix/raze
Big brain clutcher vs boomer hiko on the sova
High warlord hazed vs lurking rat steel on the sentinel agents
subroza vs just retired from cs ethan on the omen
legendary jett opper wardell vs versatile flex nitro
I believe that Hiko has made an deal with the Blood God. For every teammate that Hiko watches die in front of him, he is granted the ability to kill one person on the enemy team. Hiko lives a painful existence, knowing that he much watch his friends die over and over as he stands and does nothing, but it is what he has to do. Steel and Nitro may die, but that is a sacrifice Hiko is willing to make.
Hiko also gets the ability of the opponents being so scared of him that they make such stupid plays in clutches
Literally every clutch he wins is a misplay by the opponent, yeah that's how clutches are usually won and u have to get credit to Hiko for making them misplay but the respect he gets is what wins them these, same thing used to happen with Brax in FPL he got a reputation and people were just so scared
Hiko isn't so great? Are you kidding me? When was the last time you saw a player with such an ability and movement with Sova? Hiko puts the game in another level, and we will be blessed if we ever see a player with his skill and passion for the game again. Wardell breaks records. Tenz breaks records. Hiko breaks the rules. You can keep your statistics. I prefer the magic.
Masters is next week so I wouldn't say they have that much time but yeah I think Ethan has adapted the quickest from cs to Valorant of any former cs pros, or even former pros in general. I can't think of any players that were this good 1 week after switching over to Valorant. I mean you could make an argument for the guys that have played since beta like TenZ and Wardell but when they switched over, everyone else was also new.
Yep, but playing for fun must be so different from playing in a competitive setting. It's probably much more difficult to face a coordinated exec from a pro team compared to what you normally face in a pub. Which is why it's all the more impressive that he's able to hold his ground at the pro level after only 1 or 2 weeks of playing with 100T.