- DG
- Jaw
- Mada
- Icy
- Keznit
- Aspas
- Zekken
- Oxy
- Asuna/Cryo
- Havoc
- Spike (When he returns)
- Demon1
shrike- [#2]silentzz is still the main duelist for 2g even with spike on the team
I think 2G's szn will sadly be so abysmal that Spike will be their only hope.
annoybrocc02 [#3]Oxy at 8 is diabolical
His team will hold him back. He has the talent but that is not the only requirement to be successful in this league. Don't get me wrong, C9 showed potential in their W against NRG. However, their MIBR fallout raises questions.
4so4so4so [#7]icy over keznit aspas zekken 💀
Just wait bro. When Icy starts cooking you will think of this post.
xKali1 [#9]No hay chance que puso al tanqueto arriba de keznit, jaw, mada, aspas, zekken y icy. 💀💀💀💀💀
¿No le gusta DG?
Kongkong [#13]1.Aspas
2.zekken
3.jawgemo
4.keznit
5.oxy
6.DG
7.mada
8.icy
And the rest
now this is a duelist tier list. I do think made will be able to climb tho
xKali1 [#17]no, he moves like a 5 ton tank
still made KRU look like a tier 3 team tho
Keznit gameplay MAY look better but hes inconsistent, thats why he never achieved a trophy
xKali1 [#17]no, he moves like a 5 ton tank
LMAOOOO but the shots he hits have the power of a 5 ton tank.
MrOcean [#8]Just wait bro. When Icy starts cooking you will think of this post.
I think he's good just not better than them
Asuna should be #1 and heres why
Asuna is widely regarded as one of the best duelists in Valorant, and for good reason. He embodies everything you want in a world-class player: mechanical brilliance, razor-sharp instincts, and the ability to single-handedly carry rounds. Let’s break down why Asuna stands out as an unparalleled force in the Valorant scene:
In summary, Asuna’s combination of mechanical skill, game sense, fearlessness, and consistency makes him the ultimate duelist. He’s not just great—he’s a generational talent, a player who redefines what it means to dominate in the role of a duelist.
xKali1 [#17]no, he moves like a 5 ton tank
Alguien se ve las watchparties de Mix, borja y lucas jssjjs. Dicho eso estoy de acuerdo contigo, el dgzin es un panzer.
Tenzy [#28]i smell some kru/ south america bias having zekken 7 is wild and
not even bro, he has Icy over aspas and keznit. The list is just fucked lol
nxck [#18]still made KRU look like a tier 3 team tho
Keznit gameplay MAY look better but hes inconsistent, thats why he never achieved a trophy
Keznit and inconsistent can never be on the same sentence, + keznit already retired dg on 2023 c:.
and loud didn't make anyone look tier 3, kru just had a bad start.
xKali1 [#32]Keznit and inconsistent can never be on the same sentence, + keznit already retired dg on 2023 c:.
and loud didn't make anyone look tier 3, kru just had a bad start.
if dg was retired how did he comeback and aced on KRU? dg is just extremely underrated and got to tier 2 as "redemption arc" so he could prove he is worthy of tier 1, he well did proved hes way capable of standing his ground on tier 1
333triplethreat [#27]Asuna should be #1 and heres why
Asuna is widely regarded as one of the best duelists in Valorant, and for good reason. He embodies everything you want in a world-class player: mechanical brilliance, razor-sharp instincts, and the ability to single-handedly carry rounds. Let’s break down why Asuna stands out as an unparalleled force in the Valorant scene:
- Unmatched Mechanical Skill
Insane Aim: Asuna’s raw aim is on a level that few can match. His flicks and tracking are so precise that it feels like he’s always one step ahead of his opponents. Whether he’s wielding a Vandal, Phantom, or an Operator, his mechanics are nothing short of jaw-dropping.
Flawless Movement: His mastery of movement mechanics, from perfectly-timed bunny hops to peeks, allows him to outmaneuver even the most disciplined opponents. It’s not just about aiming for Asuna—it’s about creating space and opportunities through pure mechanical brilliance.- Fearless Playstyle
Aggression with Purpose: Asuna isn’t just aggressive for the sake of it; he calculates every push and swing. His fearlessness in taking duels often tilts the balance in his team’s favor, breaking defensive setups with his relentless pressure.
Clutch Factor: When the stakes are high, Asuna shines. He thrives under pressure, consistently delivering game-changing multi-kills and clutch moments that can define entire matches.- Versatility Across Duelist Agents
Jett: Asuna’s Jett is iconic, characterized by lightning-fast entries, incredible Operator plays, and clean updraft/dash combinations. He can pick apart a defense in the blink of an eye.
Raze: With Raze, he’s a human highlight reel. Whether it’s insane Blast Pack plays or pinpoint Paint Shell grenades, Asuna uses her kit to perfection, maximizing damage and chaos in every round.
Phoenix/Yoru: On less conventional duelists, Asuna proves his adaptability. His timing with flashes and unpredictable plays with utility make him a nightmare to read.- Game Sense and Decision-Making
Reads Opponents Like a Book: Asuna isn’t just mechanically gifted; his game sense is off the charts. He predicts rotations, positions, and timings with uncanny accuracy, allowing him to take advantageous fights and create space for his team.
Perfect Utility Usage: He doesn’t waste a single piece of utility. Whether it’s a well-placed Cloudburst to block sightlines or a Showstopper to open up a site, Asuna’s utility usage complements his aggressive style without ever feeling reckless.- Leadership and Impact
Sets the Tempo: Asuna isn’t just a fragger—he’s the player who dictates the pace of the game. His presence on the server forces opponents to adapt to his rhythm, often leaving them scrambling to keep up.
Inspires Confidence in Teammates: Having Asuna on your team is a mental boost in itself. His ability to create opportunities out of thin air gives his teammates the confidence to play their best.- Mentality of a Champion
Never Backs Down: Asuna is the type of player who thrives in the toughest situations. He loves to challenge the best in the world and consistently delivers. His hunger to improve and compete is what makes him a cornerstone for his team.
Unshakeable Composure: Even when he’s down, Asuna doesn’t tilt. Instead, he uses adversity as fuel, bouncing back stronger and delivering when it matters most.- Consistency at the Highest Level
Big Match Player: Whether it’s an early-stage tournament or the grand finals of a major event, Asuna shows up. His performances in clutch situations and high-pressure games have earned him a reputation as one of the most reliable duelists in the game.
Longevity in the Scene: While some duelists burn bright and fade fast, Asuna has proven he’s here to stay. His sustained dominance in a role as demanding as a duelist speaks volumes about his dedication and skill.- A True Game-Changer
Simply put, Asuna changes the game whenever he’s on the server. He’s not just a duelist—he’s a difference-maker, capable of dismantling entire teams with his brilliance. Every round feels winnable when Asuna is alive, and his ability to deliver spectacular plays makes him not just one of the best duelists, but one of the most exciting players to watch in Valorant.In summary, Asuna’s combination of mechanical skill, game sense, fearlessness, and consistency makes him the ultimate duelist. He’s not just great—he’s a generational talent, a player who redefines what it means to dominate in the role of a duelist.
hello mr m4 :D
nxck [#34]if dg was retired how did he comeback and aced on KRU? dg is just extremely underrated and got to tier 2 as "redemption arc" so he could prove he is worthy of tier 1, he well did proved hes way capable of standing his ground on tier 1
kru didn't do shit that game, they were running around, and even like that, they almost won split and cameback on defense of haven, dg didn't prove nothing, he was the second option vs sato due to age.
unofficialwaifu [#25]spike was a neon merchant alongside dante, they're good but honestly lower your expectations when he comes back
also your list is shit and you should probably get a lobotomy so you can be a bit more intelligent
he is actually really good with raze
xKali1 [#37]kru didn't do shit that game, they were running around, and even like that, they almost won split and cameback on defense of haven, dg didn't prove nothing, he was the second option vs sato due to age.
thats just the difference between facing a team that has good comms and aim (LOUD) vs facing a team thats lost (2G and FURIA) split really was a close game and i wouldnt call what they did on defense on haven a "comeback", as they didnt even reach 10 rounds won
DG proved his worthy of tier 1 and im 100% sure sato wouldnt be doing whats hes doing, sato never played on tier 1, even if he had 18 he would be anxious about the matches and wouldnt perform as much as dgzin performed
DG is playing like his life depends on it, theres a whole other level on the meaning of winning these matches for him, it was personal against KRU, thats why KRU looked lost