https://tracker.gg/valorant/profile/riot/Mr%20Headshot%23TAP/overview
ScreaM's alts tracker.gg
He has been locking Skye in nearly every ranked game
and its his most played agent in ranked
https://tracker.gg/valorant/profile/riot/Mr%20Headshot%23TAP/overview
ScreaM's alts tracker.gg
He has been locking Skye in nearly every ranked game
and its his most played agent in ranked
He's been performing kinda well with Jett, maybe not in a top tier environment but enough to cover the role. He's definitely capable of learning to control KAY/O's utility, it's kind of a simple agent to use. With the exception of Phoenix and Breach, he's already covering 2 roles, and Skye is kind of a Second Duelist in some maps. That's his best role and there's nothing wrong in practicing his Skye, it's an even trade between him and soulcas playing the Raze.
+1 there is no reason for him to play breach when you've got probably the best breach in europe, L1NK, on your team.
We'll just have to see how their roles change with the introduction of neon and chamber.
Liquid is probably the most versatile team in EU when it comes to agent pool in general. They'll figure it out
If haven't done that already it's either bc ScreaM needs to master Raze or he's not performing well on scrims with the agent and prefers to flex, as soulcas is more consistent on Raze already. Makes sense that he prefers to flex on maps like Split and Bind (probably picking Sage on Bind but who knows)
Man, ScreaM has been playing Sage throughout the whole year. I know his utility management and mechanics are not the best, but he played it consistently. Him along with a lot of tier 1 players are capable of flexing roles. Gamesense is somethig you learn by playing and these guys play every single day. If he doesn't have the gamesense right now he'll develop it.
He can have worse gamesense than a lot of players in the scene and still diff every single one of them bc he goes tap, gj, next round.