- Tenz
- Yay
- Chronicle
- Saadhak
- Rb
These players have had the greatest impact on competitive valorant, if you disagree, you're wrong
batchestingveryhard [#2]Rb over mako?
If were comparing since the start of competitive valorant, then yes. RB has had over a year of being the the face of Asia val over Mako
TrialRunnr [#4]if Fns aint on the list, the list is fraudulent
hes top 10 for sure, but the difference between him and saadhak is that saadhak has been super relevant since first strike (FNS started around mid 2021)
ambo69 [#6]hes top 10 for sure, but the difference between him and saadhak is that saadhak has been super relevant since first strike (FNS started around mid 2021)
? FNS has been relevant since the Ignition Series
ambo69 [#3]If were comparing since the start of competitive valorant, then yes. RB has had over a year of being the the face of Asia val over Mako
i finally realized you are a baiter but it took me like 1 week so props to you
ambo69 [#6]hes top 10 for sure, but the difference between him and saadhak is that saadhak has been super relevant since first strike (FNS started around mid 2021)
Envy was consistently top 2-4 NA up until berlin
ambo69 [#3]If were comparing since the start of competitive valorant, then yes. RB has had over a year of being the the face of Asia val over Mako
lmao ok bruh it's been a long time since I've seen "I'm gonna make dedicated stupid take so ppl would be mad" type of baiter, I used to be like that but it's just too much effort lmao
koromast [#12]he plays all the roles successfully with a precise firepower and top tier utility usage
that doesnt make him an innovative player or someone with a great impact on the game though. he hasn't actually changed anything about the game. there were flex players before him. nAts revolutionized lurking, or at least brought a more csgo style lurking into valorant
Cresp [#11]Envy was consistently top 2-4 NA up until berlin
People be forgetting how NV dismantled Sen twice in a row to win NA Challengers smh but honestly can't blame this guy, from his comments he prolly didnt watch Valo at that time.
gamr [#14]that doesnt make him an innovative player or someone with a great impact on the game though. he hasn't actually changed anything about the game. there were flex players before him. nAts revolutionized lurking, or at least brought a more csgo style lurking into valorant
on a game where everyone mained a single role or even worst a single agent on 2021 and whoever flexed had lame stats i think despite of not being innovative it was indeed cool to watch, cuz it wasnt just 2 or 3 agents of different roles like sick did it was literally a "let me fill" in all kinds
ambo69 [#6]hes top 10 for sure, but the difference between him and saadhak is that saadhak has been super relevant since first strike (FNS started around mid 2021)
FNS been here for a while bro he was just overshadowed by sinatraa shafting teams in NA
koromast [#9]i finally realized you are a baiter but it took me like 1 week so props to you
shhhhhh im only like 50% bait
ambo69 [#3]If were comparing since the start of competitive valorant, then yes. RB has had over a year of being the the face of Asia val over Mako
Stax was the face of asisn val in 2020
ambo69 [#3]If were comparing since the start of competitive valorant, then yes. RB has had over a year of being the the face of Asia val over Mako
Mako def over Rb. Mako has been the best controller for 2+ years now
gamr [#7]? FNS has been relevant since the Ignition Series
relevant sure but definitely not viewed as a top player or igl
gamr [#8]nAts instead of Chronicle. I can’t really think of anything Chronicle has done that has changed the game. He is just a good player
he was bar none above the rest even back when nats was going crazy. nats went down in impact quite quickly meanwhile chronicle was flexing to everything and still putting up miracle numbers
JustHunter [#24]relevant sure but definitely not viewed as a top player or igl
bros been viewed as one of the best igls itw since like berlin 2021 lmao
Subreezy [#21]impact ≠ best
i think simple had a huge impact on cs but i wouldn’t call him the best
but a lot would
GreyDaze [#22]Snuck tenz in there
just cause you werent here when he was the best doesnt mean he didnt have the greatest impact in a valorant tournament till this day
JustHunter [#28]just cause you werent here when he was the best doesnt mean he didnt have the greatest impact in a valorant tournament till this day
Tenz can be there, but he's certainly not 1st
JustHunter [#28]just cause you werent here when he was the best doesnt mean he didnt have the greatest impact in a valorant tournament till this day
I literally have been watching valo esports since b4 first strike. He is far from best player in valorant history. Top 10 sure. His impact is farming players back when they it was not even 10% as competitive as now
In no order:
Nats - dude's impact was so massive in 2021 that made top teams like Envy, 100T, VS look like Tier 3 teams with his lurks.
Tenz - abused the early competitive meta where there are still not many teams having actual structured strats and comps and aim diffing them every match.
Yay and FNS - abused the chamber meta. I put both of them together because I don't think yay could have used the agent that great without FNS's big brain strats and comps. Although I think Optic would have been good without Yay, he was the final piece for them to dominate the 2022 competitive scene.
Saadhak - the reason why Loud is the other dominant team of 2022. Instead of trying to abuse chamber with aspas and less, they decided to counter the meta with agents like killjoy and cypher which led them winning Champions 2022. Also him and FNS are both the best igls the game has seen up to this day. Making strats and comps that soon other teams will copy and adapt.
Cned - although he fell off (specifically Acend) in 2022, he was probably the most dominant user of the operator in both Berlin and Champions. Teams avoided his site whenever he has an op.
Ldiablo69 [#35]Shitquid fans can STFU!
What a great and original reply😱. Also nats owns tenz in his sleep
NANNE [#34]In no order:
Nats - dude's impact was so massive in 2021 that made top teams like Envy, 100T, VS look like Tier 3 teams with his lurks.Tenz - abused the early competitive meta where there are still not many teams having actual structured strats and comps and aim diffing them every match.
Yay and FNS - abused the chamber meta. I put both of them together because I don't think yay could have used the agent that great without FNS's big brain strats and comps. Although I think Optic would have been good without Yay, he was the final piece for them to dominate the 2022 competitive scene.
Saadhak - the reason why Loud is the other dominant team of 2022. Instead of trying to abuse chamber with aspas and less, they decided to counter the meta with agents like killjoy and cypher which led them winning Champions 2022. Also him and FNS are both the best igls the game has seen up to this day. Making strats and comps that soon other teams will copy and adapt.
Cned - although he fell off (specifically Acend) in 2022, he was probably the most dominant user of the operator in both Berlin and Champions. Teams avoided his site whenever he has an op.
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