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Totally agree with this. It's not always about looking for roster changes. You need to aim to perform the best with the roster that you have at the moment. And Navi needs more time and agent composition changes, but it's not optimal to look for roster changes right now. Too early for that

posted about 3 years ago

If u troll again u can lick my balls right above the perineum

posted about 3 years ago

I remember watching him back in the days and I honestly tough he had huge potential to be honest. I don't think he was bad at all

posted about 3 years ago

Yeah that's a good take and I partially agree but I think of Sage more as a wall-bot agent than a specific trade agent in this map.

Duno could still take the Sage role and just be accompanied by a 3rd player when entering sites and retaking, so the team doesn't depend of Duno's ability to refrag and/or trade. That's why I think Cloud is being wasted on Sage

I mean look at Dino's performance as Sova on Icebox, Navi urgently needs to do something about that as it is clearly not paying off

posted about 3 years ago

Jady is a monster easily top3 in Russia and he's versatile as fuck too

posted about 3 years ago

I'm just going to copy-paste what I said in previous Navi matchups

-Icebox: switch Duno and Cloud roles. Cloud take Sova and Duno IGLs while on Sage. Don't let Duno IGL as Sova. Jady could pick Sova as well but he is farming with his Kayo. Clouds potential is wasted playing Sage here.

-Haven: no more Skye for Cloud here. Navi needs a Sova and it is his opportunity and the necessity of the team for Cloud to pick Sova. Same as with Icebox, Jady could pick Sova as well but that would imply Jady not playing Kayo again

-Ascent: seems fine

-Bind: seems kinda fine (?) + a switch between Cloud (Sova) and Jady (Kayo) could work as well. Also, I don't like 7ssk7's Jett here. I wish I see a Raze from Cloud here in the future

-Breeze: pls don't let Duno IGL while on Sova... Stick Cloud/Jady to Sova and let Duno IGL on Viper. That would free Jady to play Kayo here and not Viper

-Split: again, let Jady pick a more offensive agent like Kayo here. Plus, I don't think Skye is optimal here at all

-Fracture: didn't see Navi here yet

posted about 3 years ago

casual reminder that G2 dropped Ozzy and they are rn paying without a proper IGL ;)

posted about 3 years ago

I mean as if hearing you coach during comms midgame against team Vitality isn't enough to raise a concern about G2s methods? Not hating just to hate lol, I don't win anything doing that

It's just suspicious as hell reading all these koldamenta's tweets about pipsoN. Something is fishy right here.

posted about 3 years ago

@DELUSIONAL_MITCH_FAN not delusional anymore lmao

posted about 3 years ago

Yeah it's weird bc Leaf was insane on Jett during Champions

Maybe it is just a map specific comp change... Or maybe Mitch is cracked as well and they are completely switching roles lol

posted about 3 years ago

I didn't watch their game against Akrew lol
I'm stupid

posted about 3 years ago

They are not trolling, they are adapting from opposing teams banning Jett. That doesn't mean Leaf is going to stop playing Jett in the future

posted about 3 years ago

Jett and Viper bans? Anyone can confirm?

posted about 3 years ago

Which are the bans and how many of them?

I'm guessing Jett and Astra?

posted about 3 years ago

Cloud on Sova and Raze = success

posted about 3 years ago

wtf this team came out of nowhere

posted about 3 years ago

Pls get Cloud back on Sova navi (or Raze on Fracture/Bind/Split) make him great again
His Skye isn't working at all here

posted about 3 years ago

It's ok for him to play Sova but not ok for him to IGL while on Sova. That actually requires a lot of mental effort to do properly, and Duno can't do it atm + Cloud potential is wasted on Sage.

posted about 3 years ago

What about mistic then? Which role do you think he is sticking up to?

posted about 3 years ago

I believe in fnatic
They seem to be doing this kind of things very nicely

I personally think Fnatic didn't ended picking up 1ndra due to his lack of versatility in his agentpool

posted about 3 years ago

Ty, sucks for them

posted about 3 years ago

niesoW so we could determine an answer to the GREAT QUESTION

posted about 3 years ago

-Icebox: switch Duno and Cloud roles. Cloud take Sova and Duno IGLs while on Sage. Don't let Duno IGL as Sova. Jady could pick Sova as well but he is farming with his Kayo

-Haven: no more Skye for Cloud here. Navi needs a Sova and it is his opportunity and the necessity of the team for Cloud to pick Sova. Same as with Icebox, Jady could pick Sova as well but that would imply Jady not playing Kayo again

-Ascent: seems fine

-Bind: seems fine + a switch between Cloud (Sova) and Jay (Kayo) could work as well

-Breeze: pls don't let Dunno IGL while on Sova... Stick Cloud/Jady to Sova and let Duno IGL on Viper. That would free Jady to play Kayo here and not Viper

-Split: again, let Jady pick a more offensive agent like Kayo here. Plus, I don't think Skye is optimal here at all

-Fracture: didn't see Navi here yet

posted about 3 years ago

Are TSM Academy able to participate in VCT?

posted about 3 years ago

Welcome to vlr.gg mister Lee

posted about 3 years ago

Welcome back insecure Agapito <3
Missed you man

I hope you learned your lesson and stop throwing some racist and/or xenofobic shit again

posted about 3 years ago

Yeah saving strats.

There is no way this is their actual comp on Ascent

posted about 3 years ago

Team forgot to sign-up, let them burn in hell

wtf olof

posted about 3 years ago

chiwawa + elllement, it's gg

posted about 3 years ago

Why are you giving them your attention tho
Just ignore the retards

posted about 3 years ago

1- Russia
2- Russian B team
3- Russian C team
4- Russian D team
5- Leo and his swedish boys

posted about 3 years ago

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Luv u trembo <3

posted about 3 years ago

I think he's a bit special man
Still, fun as fuck, having a pretty good chuckle right here xd

posted about 3 years ago

Mixwell might be over 9000iq at this point xdd

posted about 3 years ago

Me? Nah dudes, I'm the 200IQ haver here
It's everyone else that are so naive

posted about 3 years ago

Asking Carlos to drop koldamenta (I knew they will drop him first because of his behaviour)

????? Stopped reading right there lmao
1.25/8

posted about 3 years ago

Means that you are making a fool of yourself.

Stop it dude xd

posted about 3 years ago

pipsoN is, from nukkye's appartment, to be precise

posted about 3 years ago

Facts

posted about 3 years ago

That seals the deal. I am no longer a G2 fan. I’ve been a fan since 2014 and a Mixwell tier 3 sub. I officially will not be planning on buying any more G2 merch or purchasing their NFTs. Carlos is officially the worst esports owner in history.

posted about 3 years ago

What do you mean I'm acting weird?

I'm just stating kolda had beef with pips on

He might have had beef with nukkye as well but I'm not stating anything about that

posted about 3 years ago

Yes, he is def referring to nukkye (and pipsoN), my b

posted about 3 years ago

What are you even trying to prove with this tweet? LOL

I repost what I want, when I want, ty

Answer me, who the fuck do you thing Mr. Methods is?

Your fanatism towards G2 blinds you

posted about 3 years ago

https://www.vlr.gg/64853/lets-discuss-g2s-punishment

He constantly talks about "Mr. Methods"
Who do you think "Mr. Methods" is?

posted about 3 years ago

https://www.vlr.gg/64853/lets-discuss-g2s-punishment

Read comment #2 and successive ones

posted about 3 years ago

I don't think Kolda had beef with Nukkye but with pipsoN instead
Any proof of your statement?

posted about 3 years ago
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