SkRossi, did you ever see this guy runs with his op, his op is more important than his teammates 🗿
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SkRossi, did you ever see this guy runs with his op, his op is more important than his teammates 🗿
Indians on this site will disappear after GE gets 0-13🗿
Why is there a bot standing at the right side🗿
It could happen, #GEFIGHTING
Why would Brazilians hate Sentinels though, only Tenz from old roster is there and he is a nice dude, the cocky ones all left
Imagine keep losing duels against a stunned player🗿 just bad
Loud is gonna stomp next match, calm down
I release my doubts after they won against Zeta, let's go Talon 🗿
They improved, and the old Xerxia has role problems maybe, since noone can play a good duelist other than surf on jett, Garnet on raze is a huge upgrade and crws is better on controller
Welcome to vlr 🗿
I Ain't reading that but I agree with the title #FnaticWin
And for the 1000th time I'm saying this, I did not even join the discord🗿 are you getting an ip from a ghost
Fnatic, others irrelevant 🗿
Dude believing everything people says online🗿
Don't worry, GE will be joining soon too🗿
GE fan getting brave
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Riot keeps nerfing duelists, L riot
No duelist= boring af 🗿
Uses same emoji= same person, you are a dumb dumb 🗿
Stop acting like you know everything 🗿 for the 1000th time I'm not him, keep believing in false accusation, dumb dumb🗿
The problem is not in the players, more in teamwork and strat diff
Ofc it's not a big deal, but players should keep the trash talk between themselves instead of putting it all out on interviews and social media
Imagine watching 1000+ episodes🗿 only dumb dumbs will watch it
Blue lock>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>never ending one piece
Who knows what really happened, it's a one sided statement, maybe guard also said something that triggered them🗿
Besides, PRX beat many teams before and I don't see anyone saying they are toxic except now🗿
Riot should ban shouting and banter during and after the match🗿 It's getting annoying seeing players talking about this post-match🗿
Some said they are good, and now another peep said they did something bad, who should we trust? I don't give a shit, keep it between yourself
Brazil has a low playerbase, don't even know why they hosted the LAN there
Which most people are still studying, most don't earn that much at 19
I mean don't compare us with him, he literally earn thousands when he is still so young, he can spend very much if not controlled, we are not even earning that much money at that age
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Cloud9's rise to glory in the VALORANT esports scene has been nothing short of remarkable. After picking up the talented player "yay," the team has been unstoppable, dominating opponents left and right. With yay's incredible aim and tactical prowess, he quickly became a vital component of the team's success. The synergy between yay and his teammates is palpable, and it's clear that they bring out the best in each other. Their teamwork and communication are second to none, and it's a sight to behold as they decimate their opponents. Cloud9's rise to the top has been a true triumph, and they're showing no signs of slowing down. Their determination, skill, and talent have cemented them as a force to be reckoned with in the VALORANT esports community.
Jaccob "yay" Whiteaker is a name that has become synonymous with excellence in the world of Valorant esports. He is widely considered to be the greatest player of our generation, known for his incredible skill with the Chamber and Jett agents.
From the moment he first picked up a controller, it was clear that yay had a natural talent for the game. He quickly rose through the ranks, impressing audiences with his lightning-fast reflexes and razor-sharp aim.
As he competed in more and more tournaments, yay's reputation as a top-tier player continued to grow. He quickly established himself as one of the most feared and respected competitors in the scene, known for his aggressive playstyle and relentless pursuit of victory.
But it wasn't just his skill with a controller that earned yay his place in the pantheon of Valorant greats. He was also known for his sportsmanship, his humility, and his fierce competitive spirit. He was a true leader on and off the battlefield, and his teammates always knew they could count on him to come through in the clutch.
As yay's fame and success grew, so too did the number of fans and admirers who looked up to him as a true champion of the game. He is a true inspiration to all who have ever dreamed of becoming a professional gamer, and his legacy will live on for years to come.
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Cloud9's rise to glory in the VALORANT esports scene has been nothing short of remarkable. After picking up the talented player "yay," the team has been unstoppable, dominating opponents left and right. With yay's incredible aim and tactical prowess, he quickly became a vital component of the team's success. The synergy between yay and his teammates is palpable, and it's clear that they bring out the best in each other. Their teamwork and communication are second to none, and it's a sight to behold as they decimate their opponents. Cloud9's rise to the top has been a true triumph, and they're showing no signs of slowing down. Their determination, skill, and talent have cemented them as a force to be reckoned with in the VALORANT esports community.
Jaccob "yay" Whiteaker is a name that has become synonymous with excellence in the world of Valorant esports. He is widely considered to be the greatest player of our generation, known for his incredible skill with the Chamber and Jett agents.
From the moment he first picked up a controller, it was clear that yay had a natural talent for the game. He quickly rose through the ranks, impressing audiences with his lightning-fast reflexes and razor-sharp aim.
As he competed in more and more tournaments, yay's reputation as a top-tier player continued to grow. He quickly established himself as one of the most feared and respected competitors in the scene, known for his aggressive playstyle and relentless pursuit of victory.
But it wasn't just his skill with a controller that earned yay his place in the pantheon of Valorant greats. He was also known for his sportsmanship, his humility, and his fierce competitive spirit. He was a true leader on and off the battlefield, and his teammates always knew they could count on him to come through in the clutch.
As yay's fame and success grew, so too did the number of fans and admirers who looked up to him as a true champion of the game. He is a true inspiration to all who have ever dreamed of becoming a professional gamer, and his legacy will live on for years to come.