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Nightz Sentinel

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Wolfzy

I think the Sentinel role is a great fit for him. It not only suits his playstyle but also gives him the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of the game. Sentinel players need to have strong positioning, awareness, and game sense, all of which are crucial at the highest level of play. With two years to practice and refine his skills, he has plenty of time to transition into a Tier 1-caliber player.

When it comes to the difference between Tier 2 and Tier 1, I believe the mechanical gap isn’t as big as people make it out to be. Many Tier 2 players have incredible aim and reaction speed, often matching or even surpassing some Tier 1 players in raw mechanics. However, the biggest difference lies in how they approach the game. Tier 1 players think about the game in a much more structured and disciplined way. They have a deeper understanding of strategy, team coordination, and decision-making, which ultimately separates them from the rest.

Take Canezerra and Nightz, for example. Canezerra is clearly the more mechanically skilled player, but mechanics alone don’t guarantee success at the highest level. Decision-making, adaptability, and understanding how to play within a team structure are just as if not more important.

So the real question is: after two years, who will be the better player? The one who continues to play recklessly, making the same mistakes and not evolving? Or the one who dedicates himself to relearning the game, adapting to Tier 1 standards, and refining his playstyle to match the highest level of competition? I believe the latter will always have the edge in the long run.

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