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Same concept, different content.

Plat Chat is for the casuals/gateway to Valorant -- basically, the fun side of podcasting where they can theory craft.

The Wisemen is for the player's psychological and analytics -- a pro's perspective of how the game works.

There's no point in comparing the two just because they do Valorant podcasts.

posted about a year ago

Yeah Fennel went kinda crazy there.

SyouTa and CLZ are a one-two punch duo.

posted about a year ago

I stand corrected.

posted about a year ago

Fennel look pretty insane rn, can’t lie.

posted about a year ago

banger alert

2-1 FL

posted about a year ago

RC bounce back from a streak but the road gets harder from there.

2-1 RC (IGZ pull off one)

posted about a year ago

Maru shouldn’t be struggling THIS much.

But nearly a good comeback from them.

posted about a year ago

REJECT pick Icebox today

2-1 RC

posted about a year ago

2-1 Something Gaming

Two Russians diff

posted about a year ago

Hironnn is a hero.

Unlucky for SG, Something and Vici dropped 73 kills total and they STILL lost.

posted about a year ago

Late pred but FL 2-1

SG is gonna put up one hell of a fight tho

posted about a year ago

91 Days
Gurren Laggan
Darling in the FRANXX
86
Tomodachi Game
Fruits Basket
Gleipnir

posted about a year ago

All the SR players have positive KD.

As expected.

posted about a year ago

2-1 CGZ

Kobra and Marin are about to cook.

GON MACHINE.

posted about a year ago

nt RC

Pearl is still getting figured out it seems.

Jemkin is beastly.

posted about a year ago

Late pred

2-1 RC

posted about a year ago

common Vancouver Titans DPS player Lenny W

posted about a year ago

2-0 Something Gaming

posted about a year ago
  1. We don't know Dre's job or how good he will be should Riot replace EvrMoar.
  2. Ranked is in a desperate state because players want to crypto-throw, boost, account share, be a toxic douchebag, not comm. It's not because of EvrMoar; it's because players choose to do anything of the above.
  3. Your friends are precisely the problem to your whole argument, and you think it's EvrMoar's fault they're not getting banned? Buddy, the report system is manually monitored, meaning MANY employees go through each report and act on it. You think it might be lazy, but it's harder than you think.
  4. Going back to 3), reports get acted upon EVENTUALLY. It might not be instantaneous, but the consequences do happen. Earlier this month, there were toxic individuals in my game: my team and I reported them, and those individuals got banned after two days.
posted about a year ago

Early banger wtf

2-1 CR

posted about a year ago

That boy CLZ is a demon -- he was sick on smokes, but now that he switched over to duelist, FL is gonna be a force to be reckoned with.

posted about a year ago

Not easy 2-0, but IGZ put up a better fight than I thought.

posted about a year ago

Something is carrying 1v9. I mean the man has over 30 kills.

posted about a year ago

The trademark Viper-Omen-New Chamber Ascent comp for REJECT.

What a wild comp.

Watch for Allen and RIA; these two have been sick.

posted about a year ago
  1. NORTHEPTION (NTH): A shadow of what they once were. Their core players are gone and all that remains are BlackWiz and Derialy, two of the weaker parts of last year’s roster. In terms of rebuilding, NTH signed KR veteran Moothie as initiator and TenTen, filling his brother’s shoes on Jett entry. Interestingly, the team signed Maufin, who has not played a game of professional Valorant at all, having switched over from Fortnite, so it’s unknown how he will perform – however, based on recent stats, he hasn’t fit in as of yet. I do have hope in Jaemin's coaching because he set up ONS to success, all the way to 2nd at LCQ. This roster doesn’t seem TOO bad but they will be Advance quality.

Duelist: TenTen ; Flex: Maufin ; Controller: BlackWiz ; Sentinel: Derialy ; Initiator: Moothie

  1. Crest Gaming Zest (CGZ): Crest Gaming did not have a good season as they did not make playoffs at either Stage. This season, they signed Marin, who is a really underrated and flexible player – switching from duelist to sentinel with ease. Former Dplus member Hate is on initiator, and he has looked alright. GON has not played in VCT since 2021, but his aim is good, as per the Japanese community. TenzouEz (yes, it’s pronounced tenzo-ee-zee) has been a surprise factor as a flex, so I believe he can do well. Crest Gaming was arguably in the group of death because there was a lot of competition, specifically the new Blue Bees roster with Ssun and BC Swell with PUBG demon kAyle. CGZ BARELY made it out in map 3, double OT in the grand finals, but they did. Does CGZ stand a chance? Somewhat, because they can be considered decent enough to cause some damage and make it to Advance Stage.

Duelist: kobra ; Flex: TenzouEz ; Controller: GON ; Sentinel: Marin ; Initiator: Hate

  1. SCARZ (SZ): The old Blue Bees core of Zenakukin, TORANECO, Kr1stal, and Jemkin, topped off with signing Yoshii, a Filipino sentinel main. The roster recently made a splash as they beat the new Dplus KIA roster in a showmatch and were the only Japanese roster to qualify for the ESL JP/KR tournament – however, they went 0-2 after losing to the now cores of WGS X and On Sla2ers. In the Split 1 Qualifier, the roster struggled both times against Jadeite as they went to all three maps in the upper and grand finals, so much so that they BARELY won GF on MAP 3, which went to double OT – literally by the skin of their teeth. Despite that, SCARZ can be competitive and qualify for Advance Stage. However, it will be a struggle because if they struggled against Jadeite, they have tougher opponents in their way, even if Jemkin and Yoshii have insane performances. It hurts to put SCARZ that low but oh well.

Duelist: Jemkin ; Flex: Kr1stal ; Controller: TORANECO ; Sentinel: Yoshii ; Initiator: Zenakukin

  1. IGZIST (IGZ): This team… they just exist. I don’t necessarily see anything exciting about this team except that GangPin can finally play duelist; even Thiefy, who I was singing the praises of, has gotten a little rusty. This team has remnants of Blackbird Ignis, which dominated the scene in 2021: RIPablo and oitaN. They also signed Norisen, who, IMO, was not good on REJECT, and is a massive downgrade to Lakia or even Pepper, for that matter. Honestly speaking, this team is washed up. They can get by the Advance Stage just by experience, but they could also be bottom two. I hope IGZIST prove me wrong, but with the current level of talent, I don’t think they can.

Duelist: GangPin ; Flex: Thiefy ; Controller: RIPablo ; Sentinel: oitaN ; Initiator: Norisen

posted about a year ago
  1. Crazy Raccoon (CR): Good old Chad Raccoon – missing out on partnerships because their legal team forgot to submit papers on time and was being investigated by the Japanese government then. Despite that, they re-signed Medusa, which is a significant boost in firepower, given Rion went back to content creation, and Astell became head coach. The signing of Makiba is a little questionable because he has not played in a year and was streaming – much like Seoldam. Makiba has to prove that he can hang with his teammates and fill Rion’s shoes. Crazy Raccoon has been struggling lately, like losing to OQA in the ESL KR/JP Qualifiers and conceding more than eight rounds in both matches against FAV Gaming. They are a fairly balanced team, but each must catch up when the other falters. But I mean, it’s Crazy Raccoon – a top 3 team. The demon coach will whip CR back into form and make a run for Split 2.

Duelist: Meiy ; Flex: neth ; Controller: makiba ; Sentinel: Medusa ; Initiator: popogachi

  1. FENNEL (FL): After a lacklustre year, FL opted for a complete revamp, only keeping their smokes player CLZ, who recently transitioned to duelist. Lead by former NTH IGL JoXJo, the roster also signed ex-SCARZ player Xdll, SyouTa – who was impressive at Crest Gaming – and ZETA Academy player Hironnn, an unknown quantity given that he didn’t play in VCT last year – only having his performances going off of the UTAGE showmatch against DRX Academy and this qualifier. FL went HAM in Group A – excluding JoXJo; all four were in the top 10 in terms of KD throughout the tournament. Granted, FENNEL had possibly the EASIEST group and won every map in less than seven rounds, but only time will tell if they can hang on. I see this team going to playoffs and possibly making a deep run to Split 2. This team is underrated. Do not sleep on FENNEL.

Duelist: CLZ ; Flex: JoXJo ; Controller: SyouTa ; Sentinel: Hironnn ; Initiator: Xdll

  1. Sengoku Gaming (SG): First of all, what an awful logo change. Second of all; they are the Russian Ranked Demon team. Something and Vici are solid pieces for the roster, with Misaya the only member remaining from the original core – the roster seems to be built around setting Something up for success. Sengoku dropped their IGL Art and moved Zerost to content creation; in their place came NOBITA and Npoint: two players that haven’t played in a professional circuit in AGES, and the latter looks like he’s benched already. The organization also signed the recently polarizing Fisker as secondary duelist. Aside from one VOD, it is somewhat easy to tell that this team is literally “Something and Fisker go kill” because every match involved them fragging out of control. Vici seems comfortable on smokes after playing flex last year. Misaya is strangely inconsistent, so I hope he won’t be a liability for them despite remaining the only veteran. Sengoku has the potential to make it to Split 2, but I think Advance Stage won’t be shabby either.

Duelist: Something ; Flex: Fisker ; Controller: Vici, Npoint ; Sentinel: Misaya ; Initiator: NOBITA

  1. REJECT (RC): This team… they have a lot of potential. This might sound crazy, but they remind me of The Guard, a rag-tag team of hidden gems with one known player – in this case, Flax. After a poor season, the organization let go of the entire roster, so when the new lineup got signed, I wondered, “why in God’s name is this team signing so many unknowns?” But after the show match, I was pleasantly surprised that they hung on and did it decently. And after this qualifier, I am in awe of how they speedran their bracket and dismantled Reignite, their toughest contender. REJECT’s comps are wild, running Omen-Astra-YORU on Icebox and Omen-Viper-New Chamber on Ascent. Keep your eye out for Allen and BRIAN; these two pack a punch statistically, as the former had the ninth-highest KPR and the latter had the third-highest ACS. They are a great midtable team with high potential to make it deep in playoffs.

Duelist: BRIAN ; Flex: Flax ; Controller: Allen ; Sentinel: RIA ; Initiator: Skyfull

posted about a year ago

Disclaimer: This is a very in-depth guide, so there is a TON of information on each team, therefore a LOT of writing—literal walls of text.

After five days of qualifiers of groups of 8, featuring eight teams each (so 64 teams), the eight teams for VCT Japan Challengers Split 1. These teams have fought long and hard and have ambitions to go to the Challengers playoffs in late March.

The format will be as follows:
Eight teams in a round-robin system play each “week.” The top six will move on to playoffs, while the bottom two try their luck in open qualifiers for split two. During playoffs, the winner and the finalist will move on to Split 2, while the other four play in the “Advance Stage”-- an LCQ-type tournament where they and the eight winners of Split 2 open qualifiers battle out for the final six spots for Split 2.

Power Rankings (with explanation) for every eight teams:

posted about a year ago

I have the script:

  1. DRX
  2. PRX
  3. ZETA
  4. T1
  5. Talon
  6. Gen.G
  7. GE
  8. RRQ
  9. DFM
  10. TS
posted about a year ago

I’ll be real: he himself doesn’t have MUCH brand risk, but his legion of fans does. If he joins X team and they lose, the fans are going to blame that team’s players.

Unless the verdict comes out of what happened that night or during his relationship, I don’t see him joining a team. Yes, he was impressive (individually) at LCQ but there will always be another upstart making waves that will overtake him or any other player. It's a perpetual cycle.

posted about a year ago

I would do:

  1. DRX
  2. PRX
  3. ZETA
  4. T1
  5. Talon
  6. Gen.G
  7. GE
  8. RRQ
  9. DFM
  10. TS
posted about a year ago

After the whole EeveeA shit this week, this trend of behaviour is ABSURD.

posted about a year ago

As for DK: this team cannot survive with Estrella IGL’ing. It just cannot.

posted about a year ago

Yes but that’s not to say that they may struggle later on. They got their —arguably— toughest opponent out of the way but anything can happen.

posted about a year ago

Okay this NS team might be an actual dark horse next to Maru.

The entire team seems balanced: anyone can pop off at any time.

posted about a year ago

Solo is thinking back to what worked at NUTURN.

posted about a year ago

Might be a little early to tell, but Margaret is gonna be a top sentinel prospect in a few months.

posted about a year ago

Dplus?? It’s first map, too early to choke??

Then again, NS won their map pick so it’s up to them to prove that they go 2-0.

posted about a year ago

Something masterclass but REJECT might play this close.

2-1 SG

posted about a year ago

Nongshim 2nd is a wild take.

Both WGS and Maru are better.

posted about a year ago

Invited: The Guard and M80
Non-Invited: Breakthru and Squirtle Squad

posted about a year ago

no way

posted about a year ago

All of them are at their peak in the tournament btw:

Reykjavik Marved
Copenhagen MaKo
Champions Pancada

posted about a year ago

Axotlotl???

ALLIN and TIAN struggling somehow.

posted about a year ago

Wisteria
Winter
Winder
Winner
WouldBe
WhoMe
Wonder
Wonderlander
Wicked
Wicks
Wiper
Wipe
Writer
WMS
WIS

Idk if any of these sound good

posted about a year ago

ACEND vs SMB - Decider at Masters Berlin: Map 3, Round 5.

I've never seen a worse round than that.

posted about a year ago

He was outstanding in the first three seasons (had MVP nominations in Seasons 1 and 3). In season 4, he lost his stride but was still serviceable. In season 5, he barely saw play time because a young demon took his spot and Carpe's main heroes weren't meta. Despite all that, he is regarded as a legend because he stuck with the same team for all five seasons as the sole veteran.

posted about a year ago

As someone who knows OWL, fans know he was a prodigy but INCREDIBLY toxic. But once getting picked up by the Shock, he went from toxic prodigy to someone genuinely mature and respectful.

But once leaving the Shock and joining Sentinels, he somewhat went back to the toxic prodigy form, and after the allegations and going into CC, his mentality changed a lot.

It's undeniable that he has raw talent, but it's a matter of having someone to keep his mentality in check to ensure that he can become the best player he can be.

Also: I want to mention that regardless of the verdict, people still attack Cle0h. What she does with her life should not affect you.

posted about a year ago
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