lmao i remember mitch's reyna that was gross
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lmao i remember mitch's reyna that was gross
why would c9 lose so much out of all of a sudden
yay loses but gets insane highlight reels
its such a mid system, but ppl so its good so u cant change it
he adjusted to a whole new country + language. No excuse for ardiis
sacy is feelin it right now so idk what ur on
wtf this match took 4 hours and sen play next really need to speed up the process
bro has more impact with his turret than he has had all matches
Runi genius igl strat: go to ardiis bomb site
yay went negative for the first time in like decades and it was against oxg :skull:
if c9 beat nrg is possible runi > fns but then again c9 havve leaf and nrg have ardiss maybe team diff
thats why m80 ascend and conquer
wait hes igl?? damnnnnnnnnnn i thought it was jakee for some reason. runi fraggin and igling
s0m unlucky that his stats this map wont count in some places cause of lobby remake
when NRG first formed in franchise everyone saying he was the weakest link
victor insane lately tho, basically naming everyone except ardiss rofl
bros lucky fns is on his team or else he would bot frag every match
They should review players who have failed in esports and laugh at them. " Do these "pros" even take the game seriously? If they did, they wouldn't be failing and getting kicked from their teams. Real pros dedicate their lives to practice and improving, not slacking off and underperforming on the big stage. These failing players are an embarrassment and bring shame to esports with their pathetic defeats and getting dominated by superior opponents. If they had any competitive spirit, losing like that would eat them up inside and motivate them to get better. But instead, they continue to disappoint fans with their subpar play and lack of results. No team wants a player who can't perform when it matters most. Their failure is justified, and all that's left to do is ridicule such players for thinking they belonged in the pro scene at all. Away with these pretenders - true pro players have no place for them."
Ex: Wardell, subroza
Leaf doesn't need abilities. His sheer skill and game sense manifest as powers in themselves. Enemy shadows on the minimap? Leaf sees their souls. Crosshair placement is irrelevant when every bullet finds its mark. Flanks and strategies crumble before him as he mindgames five steps ahead, intuiting the enemy's every move. Leaf doesn't just hold sites, he commands them - bending paths and chokepoints to his will. 1v5? A trifle. Leaf scoffs at the notion of "disadvantage". There are only kills to be gained and highlights to be made, as he dances through the enemy team untouched. They say Valorant is a tactical shooter, but for Leaf it's a plaything. He executes mods and lineups we didn't even know were possible, then shares them as if teaching us magic. While other duelists breach and dash, Leaf's movement is poetry. He flows through terrain and finds picks with a grace that seems almost effoertless. There are players, there are stars, and then there is Leaf - redefining the game one round at a time.
s0m, known as "W Streamer", was caught cheating