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They have a lot of mediocre players in franchise
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not many exciting upcoming talents in tier 2 (only really good one is something and he plays in APAC kekw)
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leagues are almost dead
Thoughts?
Or you could also look at last years tier 2 champions https://www.vlr.gg/167372/fut-esports-vs-100-thieves-champions-tour-2023-lock-in-s-o-paulo-omega-qf
The winner of the first split tier 2 is also at tier 1, I'm sure you do know Twisten who actually beat Alfajer on that tournament. But that is not good talent is it?
KOI has the potential to become a top team with its roster for several reasons:
Experienced and Talented Players: KOI has a roster that includes players with significant experience and success in the competitive Valorant scene. koldamenta, who serves as the In-Game Leader (IGL), has previously played for GUILD and brings valuable leadership skills to the team. starxo, who won VCT: Champions 2021 playing for Acent, has proven to be a top-tier player with exceptional mechanical skills. sheydos, who won Masters: Berlin 2021 with Gambit and then M3C, is a proven performer at the highest level of competition. trexx, who played for GUILD, is a seasoned player with a wealth of experience. Wolfen, although relatively new to pro play, brings potential and fresh perspectives to the team.
Excellent Coaching Staff: KOI has a strong coaching staff with notable names in the Valorant scene. BARBARR as the Head Coach, goked as the Coach, and Bambino as the Assistant Coach provide valuable strategic guidance, game analysis, and mentoring to the players. Their expertise and experience can help the team improve their coordination, teamwork, and overall performance.
Impressive Results: KOI has already demonstrated their potential by winning a match against NAVI in the EMEA League. This early success showcases the team's ability to compete at a high level and compete against established teams. https://www.vlr.gg/173215/koi-vs-natus-vincere-champions-tour-2023-emea-league-w1
Diverse Skill Sets: The roster of KOI is well-rounded with players who bring different strengths and playstyles to the team. From experienced IGL to mechanical fraggers, KOI has a balanced mix of players who can adapt to various situations and roles in the game, making them a versatile and formidable team.
Strong Team Dynamics: Building team chemistry and communication is crucial in any esports team, and KOI has the potential to develop strong team dynamics. With a combination of experienced players and a capable coaching staff, the team can work on their communication, coordination, and strategies to maximize their potential and rise to the top.
Overall, KOI has a promising roster with a blend of talent, experience, coaching, and potential for team synergy. With continued hard work, dedication, and improvement, KOI has the potential to become a top team in the competitive Valorant scene.
BR was stopped being considered a minor region when they made finals back in Iceland ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
Maybe people said "one team region" (I didn't) but no one serious said that their best team was a "minor" team
The regions for tier one valorant are EMEA, Pacific and Americas
If you want to consider T2 valorant which is being discussed here as Brazilian Ascension, Latam Ascension, NA ascension, which you should imo
the same should be applied to the VRL's thus lowering the numbers for 1.7 million to the playerbases of the VRLS
T1 EMEA is way better than ever in my opinion. the competition is actually close to eachother unlike before. The thing is EMEA valorant esports is boring compared to pacific and americas (unbiased opinion). T2 scene has kinda gone to shit with a shit ton of leagues and very little talent growing to T1 level there