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Flag: | China |
Registered: | June 18, 2023 |
Last post: | August 30, 2024 at 3:15 PM |
Posts: | 214 |
They play like my teammate in Tokyo server. Good fundies, scare to take risks. When enemy team takes a high risk high reward option beyond their predict they just crumbled.
I mean PRX and Xccurate in Madrid has a lot more hype
They just all afraid of making big plays except dep
Wait isnt that KC anymore cuz they kicked Scream?
Xccurate
And it still impress me
Comes with a 30 min tech pause. Riot is sending us a message
PSGLGD COPIUM. Wait, they are not collaborating anymore
Riot will make sure no ascension team wins anything
Get Chronicle on Liquid I beg you
7 ez. I just cannot understand wtf ending of 8 is
Nah kick Nats and Sayf they don’t deserve to be treat like that. Bring Scream and Nivera back and here comes the biggest clown team.
You don’t deserve their Vandal of you cannot win against their judge. Just sayin
Just get Elige here instead of those frauds
Sacy
Native American came from Bering Strait so
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#1 pacific is paper Rex. Moreover, after seeing what they can do in emea regional final I’m disappointed by their performance in Tokyo.
It’s totally liquid’s fault
It would've been 2-0 for TL if they hadn't choked the lead. And NRG would've never played with prx
Yeah and hope he won’t be haunted in every elimination game overtime💀💀💀