Revenge_Arc
Flag: International
Registered: November 27, 2024
Last post: December 15, 2024 at 12:06 PM
Posts: 352
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Tell in INDIAN RUPEES

posted 1 month ago

O7

posted 1 month ago

BLG somehow beat DRX

BLG CAN BEAT RAPID AND QUALIFY FOR PLAYOFFS

WHILE NRG GETS ELIMINATED IN LOWER BRACKET

posted 1 month ago

NRG is getting a demotion

Deserved

posted 1 month ago

Cry is free

mada is greatest player ever hahahha y'all were having this

Huh

posted 1 month ago

NRG are finished 😂🤣
Losing to T2/T3 Is the new low

posted 1 month ago

NRG LAUGH COMMENT

✓✓

posted 1 month ago

100 dollars would have won 1100!!!!

posted 1 month ago

REMINDER THEY WERE #10 IN ASCENSION

THEY got rawdo**ed by RNT (SOUTH ASIA) 26-5

AND NRG LOST 2 MAPS!!!!!!

posted 1 month ago

Where are the fans

D0RT
AND HIS DISCIPLES
AND OTHER FOOLISH NRG FANS

CRY IS FREE

🐖🐖

posted 1 month ago

Who wins???

It's most likely they are facing each other

posted 1 month ago

BYE BYE NRG

BLG 2-0

FNS ARE YOU OKAYUYUU

posted 1 month ago

Even if they win next 2 maps losing to a team that lost 26-5 to RNT (SOUTH ASIA) IS unforgivable as a T1 team,

posted 1 month ago

FNS 🤝 C0M

BOTTOM FRAGGER

But one is atleast a igl

posted 1 month ago

🐖🐖

posted 1 month ago

Even if they will win rest 2 maps losing 13-7 is crazy
That too weakest T2 team of Pacific

posted 1 month ago

Even giving anything more than 13 rounds is bad

But losing a map?????

posted 1 month ago

RANKERS WILL REALISE WHAT REAL RANK LOOKSIKE

THEY WILL CRY

posted 1 month ago

NRG LOSING TO #10 PACIFIC ASCENSION TEAMS
WHO LOST TO RNT BY 26-5

HOW????

NA VLRIANS TOLD ME THEY ARE WINNING EVERYTHING

🤡🤡🐖🐖

posted 1 month ago

Officer culprit right here

posted 1 month ago

L0V cannot win against EDH AND TH

That's their best chance

L0V

THEY ARE GOING #7 IN AMERICAS

posted 1 month ago

B00H

posted 1 month ago

DIRT IS DIRT

posted 1 month ago

Give us money

We have pay to b*n features

posted 1 month ago

Z0TA fan should never argue

posted 1 month ago

SOOP

@give copyright this guy

posted 1 month ago

PRX ERA HAS ARRIVED

posted 1 month ago

We don't care

posted 1 month ago

In the world of Valorant esports, the story of PRX is one of resilience, determination, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. For three long years, the team—led by stars Forsaken, Davai, Something, Jinggg, and Mindfreak—battled through tough competition, facing setbacks and heartbreaks. Despite their struggles, PRX emerged as the most consistent team in the league, frequently placing in the top ranks but never quite clinching the coveted championship titles.

The team's journey was marked by learning and growth. Each match taught them valuable lessons, and their bond strengthened with every passing game. Forsaken’s sharp instincts and aggressive playstyle often energized the squad, while Davai’s strategic mind and calm demeanor provided a steadying influence. Something’s versatility allowed the team to adapt to various strategies, and Jinggg’s flair and creativity brought an exciting edge to their gameplay. Alecks leadership and support rounded out the roster, ensuring that everyone felt valued and motivated.

As the calendar turned to a new year, PRX found themselves at a turning point. An influx of new talent joined the roster, but the core players remained committed to their vision. The synergy among Forsaken, Davai, Something, Jinggg, and Mindfreak became undeniable, and their practice sessions were filled with the kind of intensity that suggested they were ready to take on the world.

The first tournament of the year set the stage for PRX's resurgence. With a renewed sense of purpose, they stormed through the brackets, defeating top-tier teams that had once seemed insurmountable. Their gameplay was fluid, showcasing a perfect blend of teamwork and individual brilliance. Forsaken’s sharp aim, Davai’s calculated plays, and Jinggg’s unpredictable tactics kept their opponents guessing, while Mindfreak and Something created opportunities through flawless support.

As the year progressed, PRX continued to dominate the international scene. They not only secured victories in regional tournaments but also made their mark on the global stage. Fans rallied behind them, creating a sea of support that echoed through arenas. The chants of "PRX! PRX!" became a rallying cry, igniting the players' passion and determination.

With each trophy they lifted, the team's confidence soared. They were no longer the underdogs; they had transformed into a powerhouse that other teams feared. Their players were now household names, recognized for their exceptional skill and strategic prowess. Analysts hailed them as the best team in the world, and the narrative shifted from "when will they win?" to "how many will they win?"

The climax of their journey culminated in the biggest tournament of the year, where the stakes were higher than ever. The world watched as PRX faced off against the reigning champions in a thrilling final match. The arena was packed, and the tension was palpable. With every round, PRX demonstrated their evolution as a team, showcasing their refined strategies and unbreakable spirit.

In a nail-biting finale, Forsaken’s clutch plays, Davai’s precision, Something’s adaptability, Jinggg’s creativity, and Mindfreak’s leadership shone brightly. PRX emerged victorious, lifting the trophy high above their heads as the crowd erupted in cheers. The wait was finally over; they had conquered their demons and established themselves as champions. The journey from consistent contenders to dominant titans had come full circle, and the world of Valorant esports would never be the same again.

As they celebrated their hard-earned victories, PRX knew that this was just the beginning. They had set a new standard for excellence, inspiring future generations of players. With their eyes set on even greater challenges, Forsaken, Davai, Something, Jinggg, and Mindfreak were ready to continue their legacy, proving that perseverance and teamwork can lead to extraordinary triumphs. The future looked bright, and the world was theirs to conquer.

posted 1 month ago

Peak unemployment moment

posted 1 month ago

In our hq

posted 1 month ago

HOW to say you are unemployed without saying you are unemployed

posted 1 month ago

Doubters are crying in corner

It's easy to predict when G0NG plays

G0NG

posted 1 month ago

Or stop watching CLOWN VALORANT

posted 1 month ago

🤣😂😂😂😂

posted 1 month ago

Who is B000000LLLLLLKKKKLYYUUUU

Why everyone is comparing me

I am much better than everyone who has created an account on vlr

posted 1 month ago

From watching distasterclass

S0N vs G0NG

Clown battle

W SOOP

posted 1 month ago

Who is b000lllky lettuce

I am true PRX fan

And all my takes are my opinion

It's not bait

G0ng 🐖🐖

posted 1 month ago

G0ng 🐖🐖

My team is PRX

posted 1 month ago

Imagine losing to Walmart S0N

Nah

G0NG

posted 1 month ago

It was really good

It established a sense of trust towards the team

https://youtu.be/uP8yrUINWTc?si=HHIa0pjZlOtbmbQ2

posted 1 month ago

Insane in bottom fragging - yes

posted 1 month ago

We don't need ball knowledge in valorant

posted 1 month ago

Z0ta and G0ng fans be like

🤡 To🤡

posted 1 month ago

FURRY TEAM IS SO BAD

#12 CONFIRMED

posted 1 month ago

Imagine losing to T3 team

😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

🐖🐖

posted 1 month ago

🐖🐖

posted 1 month ago

All the guys below me are clowns

posted 1 month ago

VLRIANS AND THEIR BORING THREADS

🤡🤡

🐖🐖

posted 1 month ago

EDG LOSES

FLUKE is inevitable

posted 1 month ago
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