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Japanese fortnite player in Apac leaderboard

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#2
Nef0r0
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honestly, fuck franchising, so many talents but just not enough slots

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IonlywatchvcjXD
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Yeah it kinda felt like shit now, especially the T1 orgs literally exemplify the free riding effect( not really free rider but I feel like it 😂)

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n1cf
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he's ass cheeks

#4
IonlywatchvcjXD
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Bring back your old name then we'll talk 🗣

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n1cf
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tfs my name gotta do with him being ass cheeks

#15
IonlywatchvcjXD
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Lol idk, why do you think he's ass anyways?

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n1cf
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Lol idk

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Diebs
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promising if he keeps up the performance for 2 years

#7
IonlywatchvcjXD
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Oh cmon that's an unfair expectation 😂, 6 7 months should do it, no?

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Yuniee44
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2 years because he needs to be 18 i presume

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Diebs
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he's 16 so his performance rn doesn't matter anyway unless he joins a t2 Ascension team that's why I said 2 years

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IonlywatchvcjXD
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I see, fuck, pls join an academy team or just take the chance and join SG valorant division 😭

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Warlordwibz
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Meiy was a fortnite pro before, medusa was former T1 fortnite. Minty former fortnite pro for SunSister. Maufinn back in fortnite but was playing for northeption valo sometime.

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IonlywatchvcjXD
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There's also benjy.. what's with fornite players and valorant, they seemed to integrate better than the rest( or this is just recency bias)

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cyk
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I remember Maufin fucked up, maybe this guy is different
But the problem is he really switching? or just playing Valorant casually

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IonlywatchvcjXD
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That's the thing tho, I hope he switched.

I think if maufin actually gave valorant more chance he will eventually find his place, just like wai and yowamu I think 3 of them got screwed by northeption 😭

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cyk
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Its normal in competitive scene, player have limited chances and you need to catch it, its cruel but we need to accept it.
Fortunately, Japan is a big region there are many pro team in the region, unlike Korea.

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