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Best champions event

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#1
Realm3098

So I got really bored and made a champs event with most successful teams throughout the four years using AI..

Group Stage:

Group A:
LOUD (2022)
PRX (2023)
Gen.G (2024)
Sentinels (2021)

Group B:
Fnatic (2023)
Team Liquid (2021)
G2 Esports (2024)
Evil Geniuses (2023)

Group C:
Optic Gaming (2022)
EDG (2024)
Gambit (2021)
Acend (2021)

Group D:
NRG (2023)
DRX (2022)
FPX (2022)
Team Heretics (2024)

Group A:

LOUD (2022) come out on top, with aspas delivering top-tier performances, and their aggression is unmatched.
PRX (2023) secure second place with their chaotic, unpredictable playstyle, sending Gen.G (2024) and Sentinels (2021) home after wild matches.
Gen.G (2024) shows potential but can’t quite match the firepower of LOUD or PRX.
Sentinels (2021), despite their legendary status, fall short against the newer generation of teams.

Group B:

Fnatic (2023) dominate the group with clean, efficient teamwork. Derke is once again a standout performer.
Evil Geniuses (2023) secure second place with a strong showing, but their weaknesses are exposed against Fnatic.
Team Liquid (2021) struggles to find form, falling behind the meta.
G2 Esports (2024) are knocked out after a few close games, but their lack of synergy costs them.

Group C:

Optic Gaming (2022) showcase their dominance, with yay delivering an unstoppable performance, topping the group.
Gambit (2021) take second place, relying on their disciplined play and star performances from nAts.
EDG (2024) fight valiantly but are eliminated by Optic and Gambit.
Acend (2021), despite being former champions, fail to keep up with the evolving meta.

Group D:

DRX (2022) top the group, their methodical play and excellent fundamentals proving too much for the other teams.
NRG (2023) claim second place, adapting well to tough situations, but they fall to DRX.
FPX (2022) fight hard but miss out on qualifying after a brutal game against NRG.
Team Heretics (2024) struggle against the higher-caliber teams and are knocked out.

Upper Quarterfinals:
LOUD (2022) vs. Evil Geniuses (2023) – LOUD win 2-1. In an intense series, aspas leads the charge, but Evil Geniuses put up a strong fight.
Fnatic (2023) vs. PRX (2023) – Fnatic win 2-0, with Derke and Chronicle dominating the chaotic PRX playstyle.
Optic Gaming (2022) vs. NRG (2023) – Optic win 2-1. yay clutches multiple rounds to secure the win against their regional rivals.
DRX (2022) vs. Gambit (2021) – DRX win 2-1. A back-and-forth series with Rb leading DRX to victory in a final, nail-biting map.

Lower Round 1:
Evil Geniuses (2023) vs. PRX (2023) – Evil Geniuses win 2-1 in a wild series. Demon1 pulls off critical multikills to secure the win.
NRG (2023) vs. Gambit (2021) – NRG win 2-0. s0m leads NRG to victory with huge plays, eliminating Gambit from the tournament.

Upper Semifinals:
LOUD (2022) vs. Fnatic (2023) – Fnatic win 2-1. Boaster and his team adapt quickly to LOUD's aggressive play, securing the win after a close series.
Optic Gaming (2022) vs. DRX (2022) – Optic win 2-0. yay is on fire, shutting down DRX's disciplined play with his precise aim.

Lower Round 2:
LOUD (2022) vs. Evil Geniuses (2023) – LOUD win 2-1. A rematch from the quarterfinals sees LOUD once again overcoming Evil Geniuses in a high-stakes series.
DRX (2022) vs. NRG (2023) – DRX win 2-1, with BuZz clutching key rounds to send NRG home.

Upper Final:
Fnatic (2023) vs. Optic Gaming (2022) – Fnatic win 2-1. Derke is unstoppable, leading Fnatic to a thrilling win in the upper final.

Lower Round 3:
DRX (2022) vs. LOUD (2022) – DRX win 2-0. Buzz and mako step up once again to take down the Brazilian powerhouse, securing their spot in the lower final.

Lower Final:
Optic Gaming (2022) vs. DRX (2022) – Optic win 3-1. yay delivers an all-time performance, clutching out multiple rounds to send DRX packing and advance to the grand final.

Grand Final:
Fnatic (2023) vs. Optic Gaming (2022)
Final Score: Fnatic (2023) win 3-2 over Optic Gaming (2022)
This rematch from the upper final lives up to the hype, with both teams giving it their all. Fnatic take the early lead with a dominant showing from Chronicle and Alfajer, but Optic claw their way back, fueled by yay’s unreal performance. However, Boaster's adaptive calling and Derke’s consistency help Fnatic secure the final map and claim the championship.

Tournament Insights:
Champion: Fnatic (2023)
Runner-Up: Optic Gaming (2022)
MVP: Derke (Fnatic, 2023) – His impeccable fragging and consistency throughout the tournament earn him the MVP title.
Top Fragger: yay (Optic, 2022) – yay continues to prove himself as one of the best in the world, topping the ACS charts.
Best IGL: Boaster (Fnatic, 2023) – His leadership and mid-round calling were pivotal in Fnatic’s tournament run.
Biggest Upset: Evil Geniuses (2023) beating PRX (2023) in Lower Round 1 despite being the underdogs.
Most Clutch Player: BuZz (DRX, 2022) – His clutches were key in DRX's playoff run, pulling off miraculous plays under pressure.
Breakout Star: Demon1 (Evil Geniuses, 2023) – A relatively newer player who showed up massively for Evil Geniuses, making waves in the tournament.

#2
kernal
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NRG 2023? why tf is this team in the tourny when they got 4-0d by bilibili

#3
BulkyLettuce
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AI also probably had EDG getting grouped at champs, dont believe this in the slightest

#4
flanador
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SEN2024>SEN2021

#5
myaccountwasgone
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you know how to script

#6
C0nfedant
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nrg beating gambit is beyond delusional

#7
number1_Demon1_fan
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EG kicked out by LOUD is crazy

#8
Guuh3
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Loud 2022 losing to FNC 2023 is crazy. LOUD 2023, which was a worse version of 2022, beat FNC regularly.

#9
Chi-ari
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SEN 2021 would get obliterated. SEN 2024 better

#10
SuperRoss
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This is so shit 😭

#11
merciless-pity8989-89
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Ai kinda shit

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