Did Fnatic pick the best, the average, or the worst?
midzera [#4]Kaajak's numbers have been a bit lacking. But he has been improving a lot over this off-season. I think Derke is still the best duelist with Xeus closely behind (insane aim, but can overextend at times). If Kaajak can continue to improve, he will be a problem.
Derke>>>
midzera [#4]Kaajak's numbers have been a bit lacking. But he has been improving a lot over this off-season. I think Derke is still the best duelist with Xeus closely behind (insane aim, but can overextend at times). If Kaajak can continue to improve, he will be a problem.
But Fnatic doesn't have time to give kaajak time to improve himself. If Fnatic doesn't succeed in 2025, Alfajer Chronicle will probably leave.
midzera [#4]Kaajak's numbers have been a bit lacking. But he has been improving a lot over this off-season. I think Derke is still the best duelist with Xeus closely behind (insane aim, but can overextend at times). If Kaajak can continue to improve, he will be a problem.
I'm glad we got xeus on a turkish speaking roster instead though ngl
NoAddition3268 [#8]But Fnatic doesn't have time to give kaajak time to improve himself. If Fnatic doesn't succeed in 2025, Alfajer Chronicle will probably leave.
I agree that there is little time and opportunity to seek insane results, but bare in mind that FNC are still among the best in EMEA. Despite missing Madrid and flopping in Shanghai, they still attend internationals since they are tactically one of the best teams. The key issue with FNC is winning at these internationals which they are coming very short on achieving. Kaajak can improve via scrims and finding what works best for the team.
Fnatic still has a whole season to go and anything can change especially with all the time they have to scrim and develop new strategies. And this is all the whilst they are using crashies as a fill for Leo so things could even improve if Leo is at full-health.