anyone who knows what will happen to y0y now
grenji [#2]Team Falcons valorant mobile team
they might take him once mobile version comes but , genuinely will he stay in bl00d or back to NA
charleser [#4]heard China is looking for more imports
his step mom is chinese and he used to go to china in summer maybe he knows chinese as well , then that would be really great
If EG can't keep the form they were in towards the end of split 1, I genuinely believe replacing Derrek with Yay is the best move for EG and the y0yster. It's an org and team that doesn't have a lot of big expectations. Potter would genuinely be so good for Yay in terms of mental. He can also have Jawg and Apoth who tend to be the ones who take first fight. This can give him the space he needs to either be a full time sentinel like leaf or to be a late round duelist.
reremus [#7]If EG can't keep the form they were in towards the end of split 1, I genuinely believe replacing Derrek with Yay is the best move for EG and the y0yster. It's an org and team that doesn't have a lot of big expectations. Potter would genuinely be so good for Yay in terms of mental. He can also have Jawg and Apoth who tend to be the ones who take first fight. This can give him the space he needs to either be a full time sentinel like leaf or to be a late round duelist.
that would also be really great , but question is " is y0y really washed"
zjUayy [#8]that would also be really great , but question is " is y0y really washed"
I personally don't think so. I mean to go from the unanimous best player in the world to tier 2 and then a whole different region would be a huge mental challenge for anyone. Questions of "Am I still good enough?" and "Was I really even that good?" would eat anyone up. I think if he had the right system, he'd be back in contention. It'd take time but it's just a matter of someone investing in him.
You can make the argument that Bleed invested in him but let's be realistic, they were interested in the clout Yay brings and thought he would instantly change their shit org. They didn't invest in him as a player, more as a number.