Evangelical
Flag: United States
Registered: July 4, 2021
Last post: February 14, 2024 at 2:47 PM
Posts: 18

The Hopium part is ugly af

posted 8 months ago

bro??

posted about a year ago

bro what is that last sentence about Mako

posted about a year ago

How come the Pacific Region has "Make Waves" and EMEA has the "Unlocked" Series introducing all of the teams and players? It feel like we barely even know who the America's regions players even are

posted about a year ago

As answered by ChatGpt:

As of my knowledge cut-off in 2021, there is no universally recognized best player in the game Valorant. The ranking of players is highly subjective and changes frequently depending on their performance in different tournaments and matches.

Additionally, the competitive scene in Valorant is still evolving and new talented players emerge constantly. Some popular and successful players in the game include:

Brahim " Brahim" Attaoui
Rifler, Michael "dapr" Gulino
In-game Leader, Tae Min "Crush" Lee
Jett player, Joon "Fex" Tae Kim
These are some of the most successful players in the game but the title of the best player can change based on current form and recent results.

posted about a year ago

Thank you

posted about a year ago

What is the best dish from your country?

posted about a year ago

udotan isn't filipino

posted about a year ago

I've been a fan of EG as an org since they founded their DOTA roster way back in the day so I'll always support them. I like what they're doing with their Valorant roster as EG has always been an org that has focused on developing homegrown talent so I like that they built a relatively successful roster for 2022. That's why I take issue with EG looking to sign Ethan as I feel like that goes against EG's roster strategy that they've maintained since the inception of the org. I like that they've kept Boostio, jawgemo, and c0m and my ideal roster would be them + bcJ and supamen.

posted about 2 years ago

Evil Geniuses

posted about 2 years ago

Why aren't more franchised teams in NA trying to pick up Talespin? He was the GM for Envy/OpTic and help create the dominate OpTic roster that we know today. I always see people sing the praises of ddk but never Talespin, who is arguably the more successful GM.

posted about 2 years ago

While k1ng was a phenomenal sentinel player and arguably had some of the brightest moments on Vision Strikers back in 2021, the re-addition of Zest back into the team gave DRX more structure. Personally, I believe that Zest is the player who keeps everyone calm and the comms cleared. You can tell in the facecam that he has literally no reaction ever. He's always stonecold and I feel that he has the best mental out of all the DRX members. However, I miss k1ng :(

posted about 2 years ago

I have a theory and I wanted Turkish fans to confirm whether or not it's true.

I think many people forget that Oxygen was arguably one of the most successful Turkish teams of 2021 in terms of their consistency. They were always able to qualify for EMEA Challengers and consistently won a couple of series each time, although not enough to qualify for the international stage.

Essentially, I believe that the disbanding of Oxygen at the end of 2021 caused a collapse of the Turkish scene since the players of Oxygen were scattered across various Turkish teams leaving BBL as the only Turkish team that was competitive enough against European teams.

posted about 2 years ago

Can someone from APAC tell me why fl1pzjder is deeply unliked? Did he do something bad?

posted about 2 years ago

ORDER was supposed to play Griffin but are now playing FCY???

posted about 2 years ago

Yea you're definitely right. I can't change the title now but overrated was too harsh. I just wanted more people to appreciate BeTony but shouldn't have worded the title like I did.

posted about 2 years ago

I've seen many people attributing Onur as the reason for Leviatán's recent success and I won't lie when I say that he's a phenomenal coach whose timeouts are incredibly effective. However, I believe that the main reason why Leviatán was suddenly able to elevate their gameplay and finally take down KRÜ is because of the addition of BeTony as the assistant coach. For those who don't know, BeTony was the assistant coach for KRÜ for the entirety of 2021 as well as for Stage 1 of 2022 and brought KRÜ to every LAN excluding this upcoming one. He left KRÜ in Stage 2 and went on to be reunited with Onur on Leviatán and immediately propelled Leviatán to the top of LATAM. This means that he is the ONLY coach to have made it to EVERY single international competition so far. BeTony has brought every single team he has been on to the international stage all the while improving their fundamentals and gameplay and I believe that he's an overlooked reason for Leviatán's rise to the top.

posted about 2 years ago