Sometimes when I look at absol I just think that JP T2 fails to utilize its own talent pool. What are your thoughts?
Let me put some additional info:
Yowamu :
This is his average game during his stint in NTH. Note that he's playing as omen or viper main.
https://www.vlr.gg/297831/northeption-vs-murash-gaming-challengers-league-2024-japan-split-1-lr1
And this is his average game in BC SWELL as duelist
https://www.vlr.gg/341151/bc-swell-vs-blue-bees-esp-challengers-league-2024-japan-split-2-advance-premier-lr2-b/?game=all&tab=overview
He's playing much better as duelist, so knowing that ,why did he end up as a smoker in NTH ? 😭. He's not being used properly.
I know that the game quality will obviously be different, one is playing in qualification and the other one is in the main stage. But still 😭.
there is some talents in particular the Riddle guys, but i agree that imports take a lot of space in japan and that there isnt many new talents as far as i know this year (Aace is him and only 16 tho, and wouldnt be surprised if Caedye/Yastuka are in VCT next year), also guys like Hands could never qualify to a split :/
They faced CGZ which is unlucky
https://www.vlr.gg/341147/fav-gaming-vs-crest-gaming-zst-challengers-league-2024-japan-split-2-advance-premier-gf-b/?game=all&tab=overview
and even if they are on the other side of the bracket they will face Noez foxx and ultimately Riddle 😭.
https://www.vlr.gg/event/2049/challengers-league-2024-japan-split-2/advance-stage-premier
Also I want to use this as a chance to mention how competitve t3(is there even one) and t2 is but I dont wanna get carried away 😅
Yeah it only devalues jp player's already low percieved value in front of everyone. Considering many players ( jemkin , something, meteor , foxy9 , etc) all had quite the career in vcj, if we spread all the imports equally ( instead of 12-15 imports in jp , now regions like Vietnam, indo , oce and others will have players like something, Lakia etc playing in there) , I'll bet that jp player's perceived value won't be that low.
Speaking of development, I have no idea what ZETA is trying to cook here, but they're trying to pull a 10 man roster academy team. Which is crazy lol.
https://liquipedia.net/valorant/ZETA_DIVISION_Academy
https://zetadivision.com/news/2024/04/03/20701
Also can anybody deep in JP scene tell me is Yog really 9 years old? which is nuts to be that young and already joining an academy team.
this is Yog's twitter
https://twitter.com/yoggg_vl
T2 regulations doesn't allow for more than 2 imports. And why do we have to be so fixated on getting imports instead of developing new talents?
Sometimes I think it's better to just be more secluded. Tier 2 japan by APAC tier 2 standards is more open than anyone else. What region aside from Japan and South Asia that houses a lot of imports? They are too open and it's killing the scene by being to slow on regeneration.
ngl, the JP scene is great for talent development, but at the same time, the trend forced organisations to sign imports. We all know they have the ability to scout unproven upcoming talents such as something, jemkin and Izu that debuted in the JP scene. Yet because of how successful teams that have imports in Japan scene such as Sengoku, CR, Jadeite, Reject and Scarz. Teams ended up following the trend of finding good imports rather than trying to find their own locally because they see that all the top 2/3 teams always have at least 1 import and we rarely saw full JP teams making it and the one that did constantly isn't even in the scene anymore (Zeta).
Probably because of the buyout clause. And i think fav is going to have a roster change
https://x.com/fav_gaming/status/1811314982828810399?t=DJuCZq9eJfhSCc7s5nIUxg&s=19