Haven't watched any brazil since iceland, so just want to check in the region...
So the learned people of VLR, tell me, have gamelanders and furia improved to the meta, and who are the top5 teams from Brazil in your opinions
Vikings: Innovated in many things since Iceland, almost all players are Flex now, Sutecas play Sentinel and Duelist on some maps, Sacy is a duelist, Frz Sova, and Saadhak has switched to controller, Gtn is doing a support role with Breach/ Sage, and sometimes plays Raze when the team needs it.
Furia: They got worse since they removed Teddy from the team imo, they tried to put QCK as sentinel at the beginning and Mazin as Duelist but it didn't work out, now they're trying to innovate and almost all of them are Flex
Gamelanders: The addition of Belky in place of Jhow has raised the team's level a lot because he is arguably the best Astra in Brazil and is very nerdy, he is also Gamelanders' IGL, which made the team improve tactically, but still they suffer from the problem of having two fixed duelists on every map (Mwzera and Jonn), which we know is not the best possible composition and this ends up limiting the team. They also greatly increased the coaching staff.
Sharks: Fra and Light switched positions with each other and now the team approaches the macrogame in a different way, I think they are not standing out that much.
Stars Horizon: 5 fantastic individual players who are finally getting the performance and recognition they deserve, it looks like the team managed to find themselves and are in the running to qualify for Berlin, almost beat the Furia 2-0 and defeated the Vikings in md1 Last week, Chase is only 16 and hes a monster, Dgzin is arguably the best Operator in Brazil and the best player in the history of Crossfire, he is a legend around here and has an insane aim, Pancada, Fuzari, and Vinny are all great players.
Vivo Keyd: Jhow left Gamelanders and put together the best team there could be with the players that were available on the market (Heat, Ntk, Vixen, and Murizz), they are a very strong team and they played very well against Gamelanders in the final of an unofficial tournament recently, will come strong for the third stage.
Slick: BLD left the team temporarily due to conflicts with livestream sponsors, they added Maverick and Veroneze (in place of ntk) and the team seems to be more solid and comfortable with each player's roles, they won 13-2 by Stars Horizon at Bind recently, I want to see how they will perform in the finals.
NO2: Ex-Pain Gaming who added Tuyz in place of Murizz (left the team to join Vivo Keyd), and it's been a pleasant surprise, Tuyz is only 17 years old and he's a monster, he's playing really well and in a very mature way, I'm excited about his and Konan's performance recently, they stomped Furia on the split last week. Tactically I would say they are a solid team.
Generally speaking the level of Brazil seems to have increased since Iceland, Vikings is no longer as dominant as before and now teams tend to play with META compositions, in my opinion teams play the macrogame in a much better way and slower, for sure this will be the most disputed Challengers in the region so far, can’t wait for the main event.
:D
ChowChow [#4]Vikings, Furia, Gamelanders,
Sharks performance seems improved a little, but I already don't like them because their performance in Iceland is so bad, so I won't put them in top 5.
I dont like Furia anymore
Noyn [#3]Vikings: Innovated in many things since Iceland, almost all players are Flex now, Sutecas play Sentinel and Duelist on some maps, Sacy is a duelist, Frz Sova, and Saadhak has switched to controller, Gtn is doing a support role with Breach/ Sage, and sometimes plays Raze when the team needs it.
Furia: They got worse since they removed Teddy from the team imo, they tried to put QCK as sentinel at the beginning and Mazin as Duelist but it didn't work out, now they're trying to innovate and almost all of them are Flex
Gamelanders: The addition of Belky in place of Jhow has raised the team's level a lot because he is arguably the best Astra in Brazil and is very nerdy, he is also Gamelanders' IGL, which made the team improve tactically, but still they suffer from the problem of having two fixed duelists on every map (Mwzera and Jonn), which we know is not the best possible composition and this ends up limiting the team. They also greatly increased the coaching staff.
Sharks: Fra and Light switched positions with each other and now the team approaches the macrogame in a different way, I think they are not standing out that much.
Stars Horizon: 5 fantastic individual players who are finally getting the performance and recognition they deserve, it looks like the team managed to find themselves and are in the running to qualify for Berlin, almost beat the Furia 2-0 and defeated the Vikings in md1 Last week, Chase is only 16 and hes a monster, Dgzin is arguably the best Operator in Brazil and the best player in the history of Crossfire, he is a legend around here and has an insane aim, Pancada, Fuzari, and Vinny are all great players.
Vivo Keyd: Jhow left Gamelanders and put together the best team there could be with the players that were available on the market (Heat, Ntk, Vixen, and Murizz), they are a very strong team and they played very well against Gamelanders in the final of an unofficial tournament recently, will come strong for the third stage.
Slick: BLD left the team temporarily due to conflicts with livestream sponsors, they added Maverick and Veroneze (in place of ntk) and the team seems to be more solid and comfortable with each player's roles, they won 13-2 by Stars Horizon at Bind recently, I want to see how they will perform in the finals.
NO2: Ex-Pain Gaming who added Tuyz in place of Murizz (left the team to join Vivo Keyd), and it's been a pleasant surprise, Tuyz is only 17 years old and he's a monster, he's playing really well and in a very mature way, I'm excited about his and Konan's performance recently, they stomped Furia on the split last week. Tactically I would say they are a solid team.
Generally speaking the level of Brazil seems to have increased since Iceland, Vikings is no longer as dominant as before and now teams tend to play with META compositions, in my opinion teams play the macrogame in a much better way and slower, for sure this will be the most disputed Challengers in the region so far, can’t wait for the main event.
:D
Great read good effort my friend
Noyn [#3]Vikings: Innovated in many things since Iceland, almost all players are Flex now, Sutecas play Sentinel and Duelist on some maps, Sacy is a duelist, Frz Sova, and Saadhak has switched to controller, Gtn is doing a support role with Breach/ Sage, and sometimes plays Raze when the team needs it.
Furia: They got worse since they removed Teddy from the team imo, they tried to put QCK as sentinel at the beginning and Mazin as Duelist but it didn't work out, now they're trying to innovate and almost all of them are Flex
Gamelanders: The addition of Belky in place of Jhow has raised the team's level a lot because he is arguably the best Astra in Brazil and is very nerdy, he is also Gamelanders' IGL, which made the team improve tactically, but still they suffer from the problem of having two fixed duelists on every map (Mwzera and Jonn), which we know is not the best possible composition and this ends up limiting the team. They also greatly increased the coaching staff.
Sharks: Fra and Light switched positions with each other and now the team approaches the macrogame in a different way, I think they are not standing out that much.
Stars Horizon: 5 fantastic individual players who are finally getting the performance and recognition they deserve, it looks like the team managed to find themselves and are in the running to qualify for Berlin, almost beat the Furia 2-0 and defeated the Vikings in md1 Last week, Chase is only 16 and hes a monster, Dgzin is arguably the best Operator in Brazil and the best player in the history of Crossfire, he is a legend around here and has an insane aim, Pancada, Fuzari, and Vinny are all great players.
Vivo Keyd: Jhow left Gamelanders and put together the best team there could be with the players that were available on the market (Heat, Ntk, Vixen, and Murizz), they are a very strong team and they played very well against Gamelanders in the final of an unofficial tournament recently, will come strong for the third stage.
Slick: BLD left the team temporarily due to conflicts with livestream sponsors, they added Maverick and Veroneze (in place of ntk) and the team seems to be more solid and comfortable with each player's roles, they won 13-2 by Stars Horizon at Bind recently, I want to see how they will perform in the finals.
NO2: Ex-Pain Gaming who added Tuyz in place of Murizz (left the team to join Vivo Keyd), and it's been a pleasant surprise, Tuyz is only 17 years old and he's a monster, he's playing really well and in a very mature way, I'm excited about his and Konan's performance recently, they stomped Furia on the split last week. Tactically I would say they are a solid team.
Generally speaking the level of Brazil seems to have increased since Iceland, Vikings is no longer as dominant as before and now teams tend to play with META compositions, in my opinion teams play the macrogame in a much better way and slower, for sure this will be the most disputed Challengers in the region so far, can’t wait for the main event.
:D
nice job, fellow