corey on bdog's team? TTR?
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Boaster is not washed yet. He is a decent IGL with decent fragging. Nothing too crazy. His fragging has improved a lot from his early days.
I did check the ACS. It doesn't give the full picture, though. Jawgemo had only 224 in Tokyo, but his FK was pretty good. You don't need to be the best in a tournament to 'do well'.
I agree that Asuna was better than Jawgemo on Raze.
Asuna was a slightly better Raze in VCT Americas than Jawgemo.
But it's wrong to say that Jawgemo only did well in Champs. He did well in VCT Americas and Tokyo as well.
Verno
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Demon1 not being crazy in Tokyo is irrelevant to this discussion
Yes, he is very good. He should be picked up. Sad that franchising teams probably wouldn't drop anyone for him at this point though.
vanity did take 2 separate NA teams (V1, C9) to international LANs.
No, penny got forgotten because he switched roles to flex in G2. He was good as a duelist and chamber on V1. He used to match Tenz, and yay back then when V1 played them.
I can see this happening. He was good on Rise and 100T with Sean Gares.
has been making goofy decisions and dying in stupid ways pretty often
He was very good in the first 1-2 years of Valorant. Hasn't been the same after.
I remember penny going toe to toe with Prime Tenz
bang was so good at the start. He can still perform, I think it's just a confidence thing.
He was good in the first 1.5 years of Valorant, that's about it.
Jawgemo and COM were really good moves for this team
If you think about money and prestige, yes, Champions > Masters + Lock//In
In terms of competition, Champions and Masters are roughly the same simply because of the teams and format.
I think people saying Masters + Lock//In > Champions are saying that to support their argument that Fnatic was the best team (in terms of results/wins, not prize money) of 2023, not to claim Fnatic to be the most prestigious team.
I heard Havoc was a good Jett player, and mwzera was a god on raze, but havoc played raze and mwzera played chamber.
Just wait and see Leaf stomp teams on Raze in the future.
The game is only a few years old.
nAts, Alfajer, and Less, were all great for similar amounts of time. Less was dominating for a longer period than nAts and Alfajer. Alfajer was the most consistent among the three, and nAts brought Viper and Cypher into the spotlight with his lurk plays and viper walls.
Same thing with Aspas. Aspas was a top 3 Jett for longer than cNed was.
Both Leo and Sacy had roughly one year each of being the best on Sova.
If you are gonna put nAts as the Viper/Cypher GOAT for being the style creator or whatever, then you should have Stax as Breach instead of Chronicle.
Aspas, Alfajer, and Leo need to be on this list.
Then pick him on an NA team before he leaves.
Prime, Sentinels of Light, Araxys
It's subjective
He's trying to say that basing roster moves solely on tournament performance is not perfect since we don't know what's happening in the team, which is obvious to us, but we can't deny that there are some baiters here who act as if they don't have to know anything about the team's internal happenings to ask for players to get dropped.