u were able to hand 2 of your buddies a job
zekken understandable
depph, what a joke
GreyDaze [#2]Dephh>shahzam. Cry is free
I think people forget that Xset didnt look that good with Depph IGLing alone, they started to get better with Ayrin taking over defensive IGLing
Mobass [#6]I think people forget that Xset didnt look that good with Depph IGLing alone, they started to get better with Ayrin taking over defensive IGLing
#GeFighting
GreyDaze [#7]All players chilling in franchise🥱. Where is shahzam?
bro said all players with a straight face
shaz is making 10 more money that all of m3c combined
Mobass [#6]I think people forget that Xset didnt look that good with Depph IGLing alone, they started to get better with Ayrin taking over defensive IGLing
Xset were still always contender for one of the best team NA. Now sen are gonna have sacy who is known to be the shots caller as well and is arguably waaay better at it than ayrin
sheahhhh [#10]bro said all players with a straight face
shaz is making 10 more money that all of m3c combined
Nats in TL,redgar in TL,chronicle in fnc,sheydos in KOI
GreyDaze [#12]Nats in TL,redgar in TL,chronicle in fnc,sheydos in KOI
deffo, jady? also none of them are with each other except Tl so ur shit team split up, you will never watch them play together again KEKWWWWW
sheahhhh [#10]bro said all players with a straight face
shaz is making 10 more money that all of m3c combined
Who cares about money when u got reputation and franchise team lol? Rather be known as an amazing player with great personalities on a franchise team than a rat with most haters in NA
sheahhhh [#13]deffo, jady? also none of them are with each other except Tl so ur shit team split up, you will never watch them play together again KEKWWWWW
D3ffo got dropped b4 the lcq. Jady was a sub. Also who cares if the team split up. I can still watch all players in franchise. Whereas shahzam kekw. He will be lucky to get a team in ascension. Man really thought he had done something with that replies lol
GreyDaze [#14]Who cares about money when u got reputation and franchise team lol? Rather be known as an amazing player with great personalities on a franchise team than a rat with most haters in NA
shahz has more supporters than all of mshitc combined, with supporters come haters, its called clout
also EMEA franchised teams going to play like shit GL
GreyDaze [#15]D3ffo got dropped b4 the lcq. Jady was a sub. Also who cares if the team split up. I can still watch all players in franchise. Whereas shahzam kekw. He will be lucky to get a team in ascension. Man really thought he had done something with that replies lol
deffo was a part of M3c for a while, u don't even care about one of your long time players, bandwagoning idiot, u can watch ur players separately LMAOOOO this guy is coping so hard
sheahhhh [#16]shahz has more supporters than all of mshitc combined, with supporters come haters, its called clout
also EMEA franchised teams going to play like shit GL
Yeah nice try buddy. Keep telling that to urself. At the end of the day shahzam ain't making franchise. Watch him fk up even in ascension(if he ever gets a team kekw) whereas "m3cshit" players all make franchising and become some of the top players in the world.
sheahhhh [#17]deffo was a part of M3c for a while, u don't even care about one of your long time players, bandwagoning idiot, u can watch ur players separately LMAOOOO this guy is coping so hard
I support actual good players unlike u who supports a rat lmao. While it is sad,I can still admit d3ffo doesn't deserve franchising. Whereas u can't even hop off shahzam's dick let alone admit he is flawed. Talk about cope lmao.
GreyDaze [#19]I support actual good players unlike u who supports a rat lmao. While it is sad,I can still admit d3ffo doesn't deserve franchising. Whereas u can't even hop off shahzam's dick let alone admit he is flawed. Talk about cope lmao.
nah ur a bandwagoning shitter, why dont u support your region's team, what an embarrassment, I feel bad for GE
sheahhhh [#21]nah ur a bandwagoning shitter, why dont u support your region's team, what an embarrassment, I feel bad for GE
I don't care in the slightest for GE lol. Man really wants to trigger me but is failing as bad as shahzam did as a player and igl. Get ur head checked
GreyDaze [#22]I don't care in the slightest for GE lol. Man really wants to trigger me but is failing as bad as shahzam did as a player and igl. Get ur head checked
lmao how do you know the quality of his igling, multiple pros have said you don't know the quality of their igling unless u are them or a player on their team dumbass, maybe if u weren't a bandwagoning shitter u would know that
sheahhhh [#24]lmao how do you know the quality of his igling, multiple pros have said you don't know the quality of their igling unless u are them or a player on their team dumbass, maybe if u weren't a bandwagoning shitter u would know that
Sure buddy. Keep telling that to urself.
PuGGey [#26]dapr better player, sacy better igl. keep both and build better team overall
Sacy wasn't the igl for loud
sheahhhh [#17]deffo was a part of M3c for a while, u don't even care about one of your long time players, bandwagoning idiot, u can watch ur players separately LMAOOOO this guy is coping so hard
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sheahhhh [#17]deffo was a part of M3c for a while, u don't even care about one of your long time players, bandwagoning idiot, u can watch ur players separately LMAOOOO this guy is coping so hard
sen only has 1 player left from the old roster LOL. what is your point?
sheahhhh [#32]sykko is good doe imo
yea hes good but honestly zekken and cryo would have made any coach look good
sheahhhh [#13]deffo, jady? also none of them are with each other except Tl so ur shit team split up, you will never watch them play together again KEKWWWWW
u are fucking braindead.
sheahhhh [#24]lmao how do you know the quality of his igling, multiple pros have said you don't know the quality of their igling unless u are them or a player on their team dumbass, maybe if u weren't a bandwagoning shitter u would know that
you're shit, shazam is horse shit and you have so many dislikes, no go suck shahzam balls and clean his feet, streamers dont deserve frachising
sheahhhh [#24]lmao how do you know the quality of his igling, multiple pros have said you don't know the quality of their igling unless u are them or a player on their team dumbass, maybe if u weren't a bandwagoning shitter u would know that
this thread does a very good job of summarizing the vlr community
sheahhhh [#21]nah ur a bandwagoning shitter, why dont u support your region's team, what an embarrassment, I feel bad for GE
shut ur dumb ass up
fkn no life baiting on vlr LMFAOOOOO
Mobass [#6]I think people forget that Xset didnt look that good with Depph IGLing alone, they started to get better with Ayrin taking over defensive IGLing
sacy will help ALOT and he has good english
sheahhhh [#13]deffo, jady? also none of them are with each other except Tl so ur shit team split up, you will never watch them play together again KEKWWWWW
nice bro sen core will play on ascension and will get destroyed by shopify rebellion, faze and TSM LMAO
sentinelmain377 [#40]shut ur dumb ass up
fkn no life baiting on vlr LMFAOOOOO
lmao u get no bitches u whale of a human
alexxx [#45]u have 5844 posts virgin boy
lmao u just spend ur time on another social media website dont kid urself fat whale
Mobass [#6]I think people forget that Xset didnt look that good with Depph IGLing alone, they started to get better with Ayrin taking over defensive IGLing
thats why they have sacy now lil bro pretty sure a world champion that was the second caller after saadhak is good enough to help dephh on igling.
sheahhhh [#46]lmao u just spend ur time on another social media website dont kid urself fat whale
Touch grass is all I've got to say to you
I don't get why people overhype dephh
His calling is wack xset won most of their rounds on defense when ayrin is calling
Their attack strats boil down to zekken and cryo go kill and all the rounds are super scrappy
And when playing against a team they haven't antistratted for they have to entirely rely on cryo and zekken to carry them (lev and xerxia)
I'll never understand why you braindead monkeys fail to see the immense value dephhh brings to the table.
First, and most obvious to point out, he not only has experience playing on LAN against other international top teams, but he is one of only 3 IGLs in NA that has managed to beat a top European team.
Making it to LAN is one thing, but actually being able to adapt to wildly different styles of play than the ones you're used to (especially those of the previous world champions) and coming out on top is all the credentials one should need in my opinion. But sure, let's just say you're all right and it was a fluke the first time around...so what about the 2 wins against FNATIC? Even the match they ultimately lost against FPX to was the closest (and longest) match champions has ever seen.
To say something along the lines of "Cryo was carrying those matches" is to discount the undeniable fact that every single one of us has learned this past year: It's become almost impossible to win matches purely based on the individual performance of star players.
The reason for this is debatable, whether it be due to a changing meta rewarding set-up chamber players over solo entry jetts, but the fact of the matter remains the same.
Why do you think Sentinels fell off so hard after Masters 1? It's not that TenZ isn't still cracked, it's that strategy dominates the game to an overwhelming degree now, moreso than aim to an extent. It's the reason The Guard managed to make it as far as they did during the first Challengers; they, a team of nameless up-and-comers, were the ones that pioneered a strategy-focused approach to the game in NA. All the other teams at the time still relied on the Sentinels model (even Optic to an extent in the earlier stages of Challengers 1).
When Challengers 2 came around, everyone (except Sentinels) saw the writing on the wall and began building competent and organic rosters, learning to play strategically so as to replicate the Guard's success. XSET was one of these teams, and not only did they successfully copy the Guard, they outdid them.
Dephhh was at the forefront of this.
I'll be honest, XSET's performance in Challengers 2 was largely helped by Cryo, and their Copenhagen run (If you can even call it that) was downright horrendous and some of the worst valorant I've ever seen (especially their match against Optic), but I was pleasantly surprised to see that it wasn't to waste, since at Champions they made sure to learn from their mistakes.
The role of an IGL often (as is the case with FNS and Chet) involves collaborating with your coach to analyze gameplay and come up with strats. Sykko knows Dephh, and has been working with him for over a year, it doesn't take a genius to understand that Sykko has personally seen Dephhh's growth as an IGL and is infinitely more comfortable working with someone he is close to and whom he can trust through his accomplishments to execute his vision on the highest stage valorant has to offer.
shut up bronze scrub.
Nachtel [#51]I'll never understand why you braindead monkeys fail to see the immense value dephhh brings to the table.
First, and most obvious to point out, he not only has experience playing on LAN against other international top teams, but he is one of only 3 IGLs in NA that has managed to beat a top European team.
Making it to LAN is one thing, but actually being able to adapt to wildly different styles of play than the ones you're used to (especially those of the previous world champions) and coming out on top is all the credentials one should need in my opinion. But sure, let's just say you're all right and it was a fluke the first time around...so what about the 2 wins against FNATIC? Even the match they ultimately lost against FPX to was the closest (and longest) match champions has ever seen.
To say something along the lines of "Cryo was carrying those matches" is to discount the undeniable fact that every single one of us has learned this past year: It's become almost impossible to win matches purely based on the individual performance of star players.
The reason for this is debatable, whether it be due to a changing meta rewarding set-up chamber players over solo entry jetts, but the fact of the matter remains the same.
Why do you think Sentinels fell off so hard after Masters 1? It's not that TenZ isn't still cracked, it's that strategy dominates the game to an overwhelming degree now, moreso than aim to an extent. It's the reason The Guard managed to make it as far as they did during the first Challengers; they, a team of nameless up-and-comers, were the ones that pioneered a strategy-focused approach to the game in NA. All the other teams at the time still relied on the Sentinels model (even Optic to an extent in the earlier stages of Challengers 1).
When Challengers 2 came around, everyone (except Sentinels) saw the writing on the wall and began building competent and organic rosters, learning to play strategically so as to replicate the Guard's success. XSET was one of these teams, and not only did they successfully copy the Guard, they outdid them.
Dephhh was at the forefront of this.
I'll be honest, XSET's performance in Challengers 2 was largely helped by Cryo, and their Copenhagen run (If you can even call it that) was downright horrendous and some of the worst valorant I've ever seen (especially their match against Optic), but I was pleasantly surprised to see that it wasn't to waste, since at Champions they made sure to learn from their mistakes.
The role of an IGL often (as is the case with FNS and Chet) involves collaborating with your coach to analyze gameplay and come up with strats. Sykko knows Dephh, and has been working with him for over a year, it doesn't take a genius to understand that Sykko has personally seen Dephhh's growth as an IGL and is infinitely more comfortable working with someone he is close to and whom he can trust through his accomplishments to execute his vision on the highest stage valorant has to offer.
shut up bronze scrub.
I'll never understand why you braindead monkeys fail to see the immense value dephhh brings to the table.
First, and most obvious to point out, he not only has experience playing on LAN against other international top teams, but he is one of only 3 IGLs in NA that has managed to beat a top European team.
Making it to LAN is one thing, but actually being able to adapt to wildly different styles of play than the ones you're used to (especially those of the previous world champions) and coming out on top is all the credentials one should need in my opinion. But sure, let's just say you're all right and it was a fluke the first time around...so what about the 2 wins against FNATIC? Even the match they ultimately lost against FPX to was the closest (and longest) match champions has ever seen.
To say something along the lines of "Cryo was carrying those matches" is to discount the undeniable fact that every single one of us has learned this past year: It's become almost impossible to win matches purely based on the individual performance of star players.
The reason for this is debatable, whether it be due to a changing meta rewarding set-up chamber players over solo entry jetts, but the fact of the matter remains the same.
Why do you think Sentinels fell off so hard after Masters 1? It's not that TenZ isn't still cracked, it's that strategy dominates the game to an overwhelming degree now, moreso than aim to an extent. It's the reason The Guard managed to make it as far as they did during the first Challengers; they, a team of nameless up-and-comers, were the ones that pioneered a strategy-focused approach to the game in NA. All the other teams at the time still relied on the Sentinels model (even Optic to an extent in the earlier stages of Challengers 1).
When Challengers 2 came around, everyone (except Sentinels) saw the writing on the wall and began building competent and organic rosters, learning to play strategically so as to replicate the Guard's success. XSET was one of these teams, and not only did they successfully copy the Guard, they outdid them.
Dephhh was at the forefront of this.
I'll be honest, XSET's performance in Challengers 2 was largely helped by Cryo, and their Copenhagen run (If you can even call it that) was downright horrendous and some of the worst valorant I've ever seen (especially their match against Optic), but I was pleasantly surprised to see that it wasn't to waste, since at Champions they made sure to learn from their mistakes.
The role of an IGL often (as is the case with FNS and Chet) involves collaborating with your coach to analyze gameplay and come up with strats. Sykko knows Dephh, and has been working with him for over a year, it doesn't take a genius to understand that Sykko has personally seen Dephhh's growth as an IGL and is infinitely more comfortable working with someone he is close to and whom he can trust through his accomplishments to execute his vision on the highest stage valorant has to offer.
shut up bronze scrub.
Honestly I'm not the biggest Dephh fan but dude literally shits on ShahZ as an IGL. ShahZ couldnt fight his way through a fucking wet paper bag with instructions. I think the IGLing will be shared between Dephh and Sacy though so I think its a HUGE upgrade from ShahZ's awful calling over the last year. Dephh's calling before him and Ayrin started to share it was more a less average but once Ayrin took over the CT side calling they improved alot so i'm assuming something like this will happen again with this new SEN roster which again, HUGE upgrade. I'd like to see SEN become an actual team to watch again because watching them under ShahZ for the last year has been nothing but dissapointing. SEN as an org is really good at what they do, they bring alot of storylines and stuff to Valorant which is entertaining, they just need the roster to back it all up and by the sounds of it, they're finally getting back to that.
Nachtel [#51]I'll never understand why you braindead monkeys fail to see the immense value dephhh brings to the table.
First, and most obvious to point out, he not only has experience playing on LAN against other international top teams, but he is one of only 3 IGLs in NA that has managed to beat a top European team.
Making it to LAN is one thing, but actually being able to adapt to wildly different styles of play than the ones you're used to (especially those of the previous world champions) and coming out on top is all the credentials one should need in my opinion. But sure, let's just say you're all right and it was a fluke the first time around...so what about the 2 wins against FNATIC? Even the match they ultimately lost against FPX to was the closest (and longest) match champions has ever seen.
To say something along the lines of "Cryo was carrying those matches" is to discount the undeniable fact that every single one of us has learned this past year: It's become almost impossible to win matches purely based on the individual performance of star players.
The reason for this is debatable, whether it be due to a changing meta rewarding set-up chamber players over solo entry jetts, but the fact of the matter remains the same.
Why do you think Sentinels fell off so hard after Masters 1? It's not that TenZ isn't still cracked, it's that strategy dominates the game to an overwhelming degree now, moreso than aim to an extent. It's the reason The Guard managed to make it as far as they did during the first Challengers; they, a team of nameless up-and-comers, were the ones that pioneered a strategy-focused approach to the game in NA. All the other teams at the time still relied on the Sentinels model (even Optic to an extent in the earlier stages of Challengers 1).
When Challengers 2 came around, everyone (except Sentinels) saw the writing on the wall and began building competent and organic rosters, learning to play strategically so as to replicate the Guard's success. XSET was one of these teams, and not only did they successfully copy the Guard, they outdid them.
Dephhh was at the forefront of this.
I'll be honest, XSET's performance in Challengers 2 was largely helped by Cryo, and their Copenhagen run (If you can even call it that) was downright horrendous and some of the worst valorant I've ever seen (especially their match against Optic), but I was pleasantly surprised to see that it wasn't to waste, since at Champions they made sure to learn from their mistakes.
The role of an IGL often (as is the case with FNS and Chet) involves collaborating with your coach to analyze gameplay and come up with strats. Sykko knows Dephh, and has been working with him for over a year, it doesn't take a genius to understand that Sykko has personally seen Dephhh's growth as an IGL and is infinitely more comfortable working with someone he is close to and whom he can trust through his accomplishments to execute his vision on the highest stage valorant has to offer.
shut up bronze scrub.
holy fuc, also beating a EU team is free
sheahhhh [#46]lmao u just spend ur time on another social media website dont kid urself fat whale
sure virgin boy