Noyn
Flag: Brazil
Registered: December 23, 2020
Last post: April 10, 2023 at 9:26 AM
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M3C, praying for Chronicle and Nats, please carry this 🙏🏻

posted about 2 years ago

LMAO, didn’t see it

posted about 2 years ago

My pleasure ❤️

posted about 2 years ago

Thanks brother 🥰

posted about 2 years ago

The kid is insane

posted about 2 years ago

True, but Mwzera have just more LAN experience and carried very tough games in his career so far, Alfajer is in his first year

posted about 2 years ago

Mwzera is the best Raze player mechanically in Valorant history, but he is not the smartest one

posted about 2 years ago

wtf, replies are bugging here

posted about 2 years ago

Idk, i am too busy irl

posted about 2 years ago

Agree, they are 1 month without playing Ascent in competitive because teams started to ban in Brazil, maybe they will bring a new composition with Fade on it

posted about 2 years ago

Sure, FNS had a good read about them in GF, but LOUD won convincing in Upper Finals, they are still 18-1 in Ascent

posted about 2 years ago

MIBR will bounce back, they seemed kinda anxious for me, doing over rotation and stuff against Los Grandes, they are a good team

posted about 2 years ago

I believe this time it will be much closer than it was in the last stage, I believe NIP can win a map or two.

They are running Neon on everything and LOUD seems to be wanting to leave Split and Fracture open for opposing teams to pick, Less said something on a podcast that they wanted to try playing these maps more often in tournaments, to gain competitive experience on them, I see the map pool as follows:

Ascent: LOUD>>NIP (LOUD is top 1 or 2 itw on that map)

Bind: LOUD>>>NIP (Is NIP permaban)

Breeze: LOUD>NIP (LOUD seems very strong with Less playing Chamber and Aspas Jett rn, Pancada is anchoring B with Viper)

Fracture: LOUD>NIP (I would say these days LOUD seems to have fixed this map, they were dominant on the group stage but historically it is a good NIP map and they have improved the composition running Neon and Breach now, despite that LOUD has a Neon comp counter with Sage so I would give them advantages here, but NIP can win)

Haven: LOUD>NIP (LOUD is better but NIP definitely can match, they are playing Neon and Kayo here, isnt ideal without Breach, but they have good execs, LOUD comp is still better imo)

Icebox: LOUD>NIP (LOUD didn’t play Icebox since Iceland, their comp is good but NIP brought a new idea to play this map, the adaptation of LOUD can be slow, it's a good map for them but Icebox is a less tactical map and favors duels, NIP like it)

Split: LOUD<NIP (LOUD played two Splits on this stage and still didn't convince me, they seem a little lost on the CT side but they have a strong T side, NIP plays very aggressive in the attack and they do at least 6 rounds, I would say that NIP is currently definitely better on this map and have greater competitive experience)

What do you guys think about this matchup?

posted about 2 years ago

Good for LOUD, no more Split in map pool :D

posted about 2 years ago

Top 1 - Gambit vs KRU (Champions 2021 Semifinals)
Top 2 - LOUD vs Optic (Masters Reykjavik 2022 Upper Finals)
Top 3 - Vivo Keyd vs Acend (Champions 2021 Group Stage)

posted about 2 years ago

Se trazerem Krain e Shion pra Furia o time vira title contender imo

posted about 2 years ago

Eu gostaria muito de ver Shion e Krain na Furia se caso eles conseguirem o acesso à franquia, imagine Qck, Shion, Nzr, Krain, e Khalil

posted about 2 years ago

Penso assim também!!

posted about 2 years ago

Big changes are coming 👀

posted about 2 years ago

Cara, antes de eu desativar o Twitter a Tropinha estava negociando com a Oddik, não sei o que aconteceu depois disso, pode ser esse o time

posted about 2 years ago

Yes, Furia beat everyone 2-0 after they lost to LOUD, it will be an interesting match if Furia wins today, in my opinion Group B was the "death group"

posted about 2 years ago

“In my opinion”

posted about 2 years ago

You probably won't have anything better to do today in the afternoon/evening, how about following the evolution of Brazilian teams in relation to the last split? Today the game Vivo Keyd vs FURIA will take place.

LOUD is definitely the best team in the region, but overall the scene has improved tactically and the battle for the second seed will be extremely competitive, any team can do it. I will give some opinions about each of the playoff teams in this thread.

For these playoffs, this is my power ranking:

6 - Los Grandes: It is one of the teams that improved the most in Brazil this year, they have one of the best operators in the region (RND) and an excellent flex player (gustt1nha), Pleets has done a good job as IGL and they played a very strong against LOUD on Bind, they could have won if they had more experience and fewer individual mistakes. In my opinion they are sixth because they are not as good individually as the teams above.

5 - Vivo Keyd: Changing two players is always very difficult and with VK it was no different, the team took a while to "get on track" but they managed to qualify for the playoffs, they improved significantly in the last two series. Murizzz returned to play very well individually and Mwzera is having a big impact, heat had a difficult adaptation to Chamber for being a very different role than he was used to playing, he needs to be much more passive now and hold operator and sheriff angles , but the kid is very talented and has improved a lot. Tactically VK is a more coordinated team and they have new runs and setups, this is remarkable, but they are still below the next 4 teams imo.

4 - Furia: Since Xand left the team has changed their playstyle a lot, I would say they are a much less aggressive team now. They came up with the idea of ​​putting NZR on the role flex so that they play with the highest impact agents on each map and it has a direct influence on the team's performance, QCK is the star of the team now and I would say he is by far the best Chamber of the region, Furia is a smarter team now and they can get the Masters spot without a doubt.

3 - NIP: They made a good adaptation putting Xand in Chamber's fixed role (although I believe he is the best entry fragger in Brazil, he is a great Operator) and Neon fit well for Jonn's style of play, the fact that he learned Fade allowed Xand to play Jett on the map where he is better (Ascent) and I have to praise Bezn's impact within this team, the boy is the best player in NIP in 2022 and a God in clutches, he plays what the team needs and always brings very difficult rounds with individual plays. Overall, NIP's map pool is much better now, I believe the addition of Jhow as a coach has a direct influence on this, Jhow and Vixen brought a lot of game knowledge they acquired at Vivo Keyd and NIP plays in a more coordinated and cohesive way in compared to the last split, they really are a better team, but they are behind the next two teams imo.

2 - MIBR: It's funny to think how much better this team is doing just because they changed a single player, Frz was a key part of MIBR's evolution in terms of communication and game knowledge, the team changed from water to wine and even even individually each of the players improved by at least 300% compared to the old lineup, Frz is very skillful and intelligent, together with Gtn they got a lot of game knowledge from the old Vikings and a lot of international experience in 2021, both are the brains of MIBR now. As I mentioned in another thread, MIBR is the team that trains the most against LOUD, Sacy and Saadhak always praise their performance. They were certainly the team that evolved the most in this split, tactically they are the best team after LOUD, imo.

1 - LOUD: Not much to say, I would say their map pool is better now, massively improved in Fracture and no longer banning Split. Bind, which was a solid map, showed some weakness in the games against Los Grandes and Stars Horizon, they still didn't lose a map and suffered 10 rounds in just one series (Gamelanders).

Bump = Humble and polite

Thanks for reading <3

posted about 2 years ago

I'm really glad he got better, Hunter is a good person and a great player

posted about 2 years ago

Plus 1

posted about 2 years ago

Yes, but Brazil improved a lot tactically and it doesnt make difference for LOUD

posted about 2 years ago

Did u see LOUD playing recently? People here just watch EMEA and NA. DRX and LOUD dont even lost a single map since Masters, lol

posted about 2 years ago

What about Furia? 😞

posted about 2 years ago

NIP Cauanzin is also insane

posted about 2 years ago

Title

LOUD Less vs FNC Alfajer

posted about 2 years ago

Guild is playing insanely good rn, those afterplants are pog

posted about 2 years ago

Those GUILD afterplant are insane lol

posted about 2 years ago

One of the best Sova performances that i ever seen fr

posted about 2 years ago

Sacy can IGL, could also be Frz

posted about 2 years ago

G2 could build a super team with Heat and Mwzera since it is almost impossible for Vivo Keyd to get into the franchise, they have excellent players they could choose from, like Shion, Krain, Murizz, etc.

posted about 2 years ago

Eu realmente acho que eles estão jogando muito melhor com a adaptação do Jonn à Fade e Neon, com o Xand fixo de Chamber em quase todos os mapas, mas todos os times desses playoffs estudam bastante o jogo e acho que podem surpreender bastante a NIP, apesar da NIP ganhar a maioria das séries por terem excelentes jogadores que tiram rounds dificeis da cartola

posted about 2 years ago

W, i really liked Chon last week

posted about 2 years ago

^_^

posted about 2 years ago

W

posted about 2 years ago

Um dia sim

posted about 2 years ago

My pleasure ❤️

posted about 2 years ago

Tava foda comer pão mofado todo dia

posted about 2 years ago

If you could choose a VCT BR game to watch, I would recommend this one. NIP and MIBR are probably the two best teams in Brazil right now after LOUD and they have very different gameplay.

NIP represents the best in the traditional Brazilian playstyle with a lot of aggression and looking for duels, all 5 players are very skilled and the addition of Jhow as a coach and V1xen were very good to the team, they brought a lot of international experience and they improved the map pool, without a doubt NIP is the best Brazilian team on T Side, after LOUD.

MIBR is by far the team that scrims the most with LOUD, the team has improved a lot with the addition of Frz, who was one of the core players of the old Vikings with Gtn, he added a lot of game knowledge and MIBR evolved the macrogame, tactically is a very good team and all players are playing MUCH better in LAN, Jzz is a gem of the Brazilian ranked. Without a doubt, MIBR is the best Brazilian team on the CT Side, after LOUD.

The game will take place over LAN and both teams like to tease and tease each other a lot, it will be a lot of fun to watch. Today is also Valentine's Day in Brazil, so it can be a good entertainment for you to watch with your partners.

It will be the best match of the Group Stage, we will have a good parameter to realize how much the BR region has improved, please watch this. ❤️

My currently power ranking for VCT BR playoffs would be this:

1- LOUD
2- NIP/MIBR
3- MIBR/NIP
4- FURIA/VIVO KEYD
5- VIVO KEYD/FURIA
6- LOS GRANDES

Thank you and have a great Sunday!! ;)

posted about 2 years ago

Agree, Zeta is also very good

posted about 2 years ago

Loud, easily. The worst on the team in terms of aim is Saadhak and he's insane, Derke and Alfajer are good, but have you ever seen Pancada and Aspas? Sacy and Less?

posted about 2 years ago

Aspas, Sacy, and Pancada are up there, for sure

posted about 2 years ago

Nozwer

posted about 2 years ago
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