jett on icebox, was towards the end of december 2020. had like 20 kills but almost 20 deaths as well LMFAO
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jett on icebox, was towards the end of december 2020. had like 20 kills but almost 20 deaths as well LMFAO
i meant this current iteration of the roster, with something and jinggg, because of masters tokyo and madrid where they didn't have something and jingg respectively. but yeah it is crazy how that trio has stuck with prx since the beginning.
with all due respect, put this current prx roster in the chamber meta and they are wiping the floor with optic. put that optic team on the present and prx still beats them so
this prx core has a record of 20-3
their only losses are drx (2023 regular season), eg (champs), team secret(2024 regular season)
if they win a masters they should be the best core of all time imo
oh. lol.
gotta give credit to mindfreak he played so shit in map 2 but played well in the last map when it all mattered
he probably panicked because time was running so low, he tried his hardest on bind though ggs
2 more games.
LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
you were saying?
the script:
nrg beats team liquid 2-1 to send them home
edg vs prx - edg wins map 1 but ultimately lose the next 2 maps as jinggg proceeds to play out of his mind
fnatic beats evil geniuses in the upper final, demoralizing them (will be important later)
nrg vs prx - prx again loses map 1 in a blowout, but they shock the whole world by putting in benkai instead of cgrs, fns gets outstratted by the best igl in the world and nrg loses 1-2
prx beats the now weakened eg in the lower final to advance to the grand finals
prx gets the revenge win on fnatic in a hard fought battle and they win 3-2, giving apac its first title in valorant history.
benkai then officially retires from pro valorant as the best igl the world has ever seen.