gotta get that 12g of protein
Flag: | Georgia |
Registered: | August 1, 2022 |
Last post: | October 28, 2024 at 2:43 PM |
Posts: | 81 |
Duelist:
Initiator:
Controller:
Sentinel:
Flex:
IGLS:
derke is so much better than kaajak
Phantom: Mystbloom
Sheriff: Singularity
mark my words
EG mada
EG supamen
EG Derrek
EG yay
EG stellar
they gonna have to act quick cus 100t will take n4rrate as well and they cant have another import because they already got johnqt
For Sacy's role -
Verno 1.19R
Brawk 1.18R
N4RRATE 1.19R
Paincakes 1.11R
crashies 0.96R (would bring some more mid-round calling and ideas from NRG)
For the duelist role and zekken moves to initiator -
mada 1.29R
corey 1.11R
jawgemo 0.97R (his team had a bad year)
N4RRATE 1.16R
Derke is going to be a very expensive player for other teams to sign so there is still a chance he stays at fnatic
frost (talons's coach) mentioned a possibility of a franchise team dropping out of franchise and this may not be true and it probably wont be true but LOUD right now is the most likely to due to their current financial state especially after keeping Saadhak and Less for another year who are expensive players
idk i just made an account ill try fix it
only a few teams for now
idk maybe then they try get eeiu from 100t if thats possible or keep crashies
Once upon a time in a vibrant, pixelated world where animals could speak and dream, there lived a little lamb named Lila. Lila wasn't just any lamb; she was a talented gamer with a knack for strategy games, particularly Valorant. Her hooves danced across her custom-made keyboard, and her friends often marveled at her swift and precise mouse movements.
Lila had been preparing for months for the grand Valorant tournament in their digital village. Teams from all over the Animal Kingdom had entered, and the competition was fierce. Lila’s team, the "Woolly Warriors," was a mix of her closest friends: Benny the Bunny, Carla the Cat, and Danny the Duck. Together, they formed an unstoppable force of nature—or so they thought.
The tournament began with much fanfare. The Woolly Warriors cruised through the early rounds, their coordination and Lila’s leadership proving too much for their opponents. But in the semi-finals, they met their match in the "Claw Clan," a team of agile and cunning foxes. Despite Lila's best efforts, the Woolly Warriors were outmaneuvered and outgunned, and they lost the match.
Disappointed but not disheartened, Lila rallied her team for the lower bracket. They knew they still had a chance to climb back to the finals if they won every match from there on out. With renewed determination, the Woolly Warriors faced their next opponent, the "Feathered Fury," a team of swift and precise birds.
The match was intense. Both teams displayed exceptional skill and strategy. Lila guided her team with calm precision, calling out plays and supporting her teammates. But the Feathered Fury had a secret weapon: an eagle named Eva, whose sharpshooting skills were unmatched. Despite their best efforts, the Woolly Warriors found themselves on the losing end once more.
As the final round of the lower bracket match approached, Lila knew it was their last chance. She gathered her team and gave an impassioned speech, reminding them of their journey and the fun they’d had along the way. They stepped back into the game, hearts pounding and hooves, paws, and webbed feet ready.
The match was neck and neck. Every round felt like the final one, and both teams gave it their all. But in the end, Eva's sharpshooting prevailed, and the Feathered Fury emerged victorious. The Woolly Warriors were officially out of the tournament.
Lila felt a pang of sadness and a sense of failure, but as she looked at her friends, she realized something important. They had given it their all, played with heart, and, most importantly, they had done it together. The tournament had brought them closer, and they had grown as players and as friends.
As the digital sun set over their village, Lila and her friends gathered to celebrate their journey. They laughed and recounted their favorite moments from the tournament, each story filled with joy and camaraderie. Lila realized that winning wasn’t everything; the true prize was the bond they had forged along the way.
And so, the little lamb who lost in the lower bracket of the Valorant tournament found a greater victory in friendship and teamwork. Lila and the Woolly Warriors would train harder and return stronger next year, but for now, they cherished the memories of their adventure and the friends they had made along the way.
it’s fake I remember boaster saying that he doesn’t scrim teams in the event
why is c9 high up after losing scrims against G2 and toast’s team
teams like sen, tl, t1 will be at their peak during tokyo
rrq 3-0 eg grand finals surely
he was scrimming with tsm no franchise news tho
Ion = no variants, simple design
Reaver = 4 variants, nice sound, nice finisher, very good design
Shahz, dapr, zombs, tenz, sick
imagine they win the kickoff tourney with the roster they have rn