For me got to be RGX katana, shite pull out animation + not satisfying to use
TenZ has consistently shown that he is an extremely capable player, his aim is sublime and can dominate in the highest tier of competitive play, he has amazing synergy with his team, a "care-free" attitude that he and his team says helps his entire team stay remaining in good spirits throughout the game, and his shot calling is a work of art, TenZ has, and still is the best player in the world, not only because of his mostly unmatched mechanical skill but also because of his enviable morale, his perseverance and his compatibility with teammates.
TenZ's dominance is being questions however. one who was once completely unmatched now has contenders for his title, with players from all roles and from all corners of the world coming extremely close to his title. but everyone has flaws in their playstyle, especially TenZ, some names that are very commonly held up as being equal to or even greater than TenZ are cNed, S0m, Cryo and Scream. i will go through all of these players and prove that TenZ can beat them.
Scream's playstyle is almost purely aim-based. scream himself having been known as one of the greatest aimers in FPS games for the better part of a decade has has an extensive career in CS and VAL alike, Scream's offensive firepower and "confidence to push" make teams that are not prepared certain to fall to his trap, the flaw with Screams plays are they are easily readable, which is a common mistake players make at this stage in VALORANT esports.
I'll summarise the other players simply
S0m is too inconsistent, he has a "ratty" operator playstyle that gets kills and he falls back once the enemy team starts to catch on, the question lies in when will he be hard countered not if
Cryocellis is far too aggressive with the operator, don't get me wrong he is probably the best oper in the world but once the enemy team finds ways to make space for him an trap him the game might as well be over, also XSET has an extreme over-reliance on cryo to go big (which he does often)
cNed is kinda one of the most researched people in esports rn so he is forced into playing where he's uncomfortable (atleast for the time being)
TenZ is also extremely well researched, his insane aim combined with his great shot calling and good gamesense make hime the best player if not the most consistently useful players. he has his downfalls, his reliance on "the moment" and momentum make it hard for comebacks to be made in this name, but TenZ is a GREAD player and i think people underrate him.
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