Also fun to note how they don't have any one person who carries. Thru their matches u could see any one of them carrying at the top of the scoreboard, including no matter their position or if they're the IGL. Simply having 5 players who all can reliably carry because they've legit practiced that for thousands of hours feels like itd lead to super consistent success
Adding onto this, radiant level aim and top 10 radiant level aim are 2 completely different things. Where most teams have 1 or 2 players like this they have 5. And as someone whos also played with or against all of them this team is basically just unbeatable without solid T1 coaching and practice. They'd 100% be able to play at the highest level as long as nerves dont come into play.
I also think it’s because Valorant is still such a new game. Tier 1 is still developing and the majority of players are nowhere near the skill ceiling. Compared to a game like League for example, where all 5 players on many teams are essentially at the pinnacle of the game
@@kaia0004 tbf tmv did touch on how most pros have to flex onto agents that they may not be completely comfortable with; the agents in val elevate the skill ceiling a lot just by existing It does make me wonder how much further teams who aren't at the very top could go if they maximized their players' familiarity with agents while sacrificing their comp theory a little, maybe by putting players on similar agents across the map pool, or by allowing their players to play more ranked or by hiring a reserve roster like 2023 EG to maximize practice
I watch eggster all the time the comment section is actually crazy on his videos example "I was heading back home from my vacation in New York when my plane was hijacked. Two gunman took the plane hostage, killed the pilots, and took control of the cockpit. Terrified for my life, I looked around when out of the corner of my eye I saw a glint of blue light fly past the window. Suddenly, I was blinded and heard three shotgun blasts go off. When my vision cleared, standing over the bodies was Eggsterr. I was about to thank him when he suddenly said “You’re not tier 3 subs..” and disappeared in a flash of blue. I was confused until I saw the tower we were approaching get closer and realized… there was no one left to fly the plane"
Insane info that TMV didn't mention, In the 13 series Rankers played in Stage 3, their map record was 26 - 3. Not only did they win Stage 3, they won almost 90% of their maps and didn't lose a single series, only dropping 3 out of their 29 maps played.
For anyone wondering what those were: A 14 - 16 loss to Nightblood on Bind, which they then came back to win the next two maps both 13 - 5 A 7 - 13 loss to Blue Otter on Haven, then coming back and winning Ascent 16 - 14 and Sunset 13 - 7 And then after a 13 - 5 win on Sunset, they had a 8 - 13 loss to YFP in the second map. They then closed the series on Split with a fucking 13 - 2. Most maps were not close, their round count was 370 - 200, going +170 in round count
@@yayeeters5510 Thanks, I didn’t watch him when he was BabyJ so I didn’t realise how toxic he was. Although tbf i still see traces of it in his streams.
the thing is that eggster is quite possibly (no glaze) the best yoru player on earth, cane and nightz will be the next big tier 1 talents, and all but 1 of the team members have been NA radiant rank 1 at some point. these tier 2 teams should really be scratching their heads as to why they don’t look at ranked demons more as possible recruits lol, the stigma against ranked needs to go
The thing is more about confidence. When you put ranked demons in an environment they aren’t used to, they’ll crumble more times than they will thrive. The pressure that comes with fan expectations and yourself can be brutal
@@TheWaffleGerbil real but picking up ranked players seems to scare bigger orgs because they havnt "proved" themselves in like a league or something, but all tiers below T1 is just glorified ranked with set plays. Its all the same and these orgs arent smart enough to realize it. Valorant is an AIM game, not chess. You can make all the calls you want but if you cant shoot heads as well as the other team you will lose.
@ thats why teams have mental coaches and therapists to help with that. Pick up a cracked player and coach their mental and then you got someone like oxy.
@@lucifermorningstar8387what are some recent examples of ranked demons that didn’t perform on stage. The only ranked demons I can think of are Aspas, Karon, and primmie and they all went crazy
You didnt mention that this team doesnt just have "nice radiant aim" they have elite radiant aim. All of them have a peak rr higher than 1100, better than most T1 pros! Their mechanics arent just their strongsuit, its their superpower
Honestly there playstyle is more like a baby prx than a baby eg. Eg also goes for the crazy calls and scrims a lot to work out wierd stuff, while playing normal(ish) comps. But there more on the wierdness lvl of prx with a comp that makes no sense (compered to the pro meta comp) and all they do is rely on aim and to outwierd the enemy. Obviosly there missing the like realy crazy ideas of prx but overall its simmular
@@sata700I just remembered their "wombo-combo" on ascent a few days ago against trace Esports. God, they started cooking on s ascent when riot decided to remove it, classic prx
It's because people are moving too much away from the CS GO aspect of the game. A lot of low ascendant players face this issue where they only think about gimmicky utility plays and dont focus on the thing that matters most of the time: spacing, trading, and crosshair placement.
yup, in my mind its similar to american football. theres tons of teams that try weird plays, but the teams that win games usually just have a very good basics and can move the ball and defend it without being flashy, and sometimes throw in some tricks when they dont expect it val pro play has been leaning towards teams trying too many gimmicks and tricks, to the point where NOT doing that has become somewhat unpredictable. keep it basic, shoot people and play off each other, throw in tricks when the enemy gets used to it
its cause they are simple yet creative, these guys are so comfortable with their agents they've learned how and when to use certain timings, and or to work with certain agents together. Big glaze
When you got the best yoru player in the world, the creator of poppin swing. And crack level demons in Ranked. We got a full squad. I feel like they came out of no where similar to Primmie’s debut.
So simple gameplans with ALOT of firepower is often enough at the tier two level. Its really cool to see for me because it reminds me a lot of basketball where sometimes its better to just go out their and ball rather than running a set play every time.
Eggster is here to try and prove everyone that Yoru isn't a bad agent. People just don't know how to use him and they don't know techs. proper flash usage etc.
One thing I found interesting from a commentor was how they get value out of the Clove. Obviously Clove was designed for ranked, but I think all agents having some niche in pro-play shows that the game is in a healthy state. They obviously had VERY well thought out ideas of how to maximize the value of Clove (where I think EDG was maybe the only other team who really comes close to). I hope this shows other teams that experimenting and PRACTICING other agents can be very helpful
I genuinely do not care for valorant pro play, but THIS got me interested. It's just such an interesting narrative "Ranked demons vs professionals" and the ranked demons actually FRYING so hard. I do wish you had gone a bit more in depth, specifically about how this will affect scouting. Ranked demons have long been overlooked, and I feel like this could change the trend. Also, are you saying they're nothing special in T1? Teams will just adapt to their unusual comp and simple macro, their mastery/comfort/aim/good execution isn't anything special in t1? Just a worse eg?
One of the problems is the teams they are playing against only look like they are half assing playing as a team, like so many of the kills looks like players are in terrible positions or are just trying to get one, rankers could probably beat 100t in their current form but once 100t actually get their sh*t together then id like to see how theyd match up
One thing I’ve said before, the entire team has a pure fear tactic. I could guarantee, anyone on any opposing team that has ever played against these players in ranked, has never beaten them before. Suddenly making it into a team tournament setting, doesn’t disregard the fact that you’ve never beaten these players individually. Now you put these guys on the same team. Eggster and Poppin duo alone was making T1 players give up in ranked matches, because they knew they wouldn’t win. Then you have the trio, where people legitimately faked screenshots of them being in a cheater cord, to convince people they were cheating. Sure the team plays like it’s ranked, no heavy thought out strat, just simplify everything, and kill. But I would argue if you give these guys a coach, and poppin starts actually igling, they’d even dominate in a T1 scene.
I played on a tier 3 NA team with cane 2 years ago, he was only 14 years old and we knew he was gonna be special. so good to see him destroying the scene now and he'll be in tier one in a couple years!!!
Maybe with the new changes to the map rotation, pro players will instead now focus more on mastering agents instead of maps. And honestly it might be either extremely fun or extremely boring. Like, imagine seeing some pros who are really good at specific agents like Yoru or Omen playing them on every map and showing techs that would otherwise would never be used cause "It's a Jett/Viper map" But at the same times it might get stale because Pros will just take the most versatile agent and play only that, so maybe all duelist mains will be playing exclusively Raze, or all initiator main will play exclusively Kay/o or Sova. While map dependant characters (like Breach, Chamber, Vyse, Gekko, Harbor, etc.) will fade out of the meta because they aren't worth mastering (Imagine maining Breach with Breeze and Ascent in rotation with no Haven or Fracture).
i really like their simple style of play. I tried my first scrims yesterday and it was horrible the “igl” was trying way too hard to complicate simple things so many rounds we could have pne by pushing after killing 2 but instead he says wait and play slow it was jjst awful. Definitely no need to 1 3 1 every round against random t3 teams that are immortal peak
i don't think it's about comfortability, at this level everyone knows exactly what their agent is capable of. i think they just play with zero self doubt + pressure, they have NOTHING to lose. look at how confidently they peek and play.
If they can somehow make it to tier one Id be hyped. Similar to PRX W gaming style, it can shake up the pro scene. Imo, this represents how majority of us play the game. You dont get to scrim your opponent in a ranked game before, you dont get perfect teams when you solo qeue ( even full stack ). Thats why harbour is good in pro but not in ranked and reyna is good ranked but not pro
nightz/cane are underage and 16. Who exactly was supposed to pick them up lol. Inspire has a bad rep for how he acted on previous 100T as well. Eggster only just tried playing T2 as well.
i like how the other team has a whole game plan while rank streamers be like "haha me yoru me swing free one tap" and actually hit the one tap and including the fact that they playing goofy ranked comps its enough to mess up the whole thing and win, true PRX behaviour
The issue is franchising restricting teams like these that have potential to self organize (not decided by someone who has money and owns an esports organization or their subordinate). The best team in Valorant right now may not actually be the best team. Premier should be the way that all teams qualify. No more franchising.
these arent just ranked streamers. These are literally ranked demons. You will almost never see at least one of these guys not in the top 5 na. They are very good players and know how to win. But they are kinda just trolling by playing stupidly simple and its just working.
@@mari1539 Keep telling yourself that buddy, eggsterr literally said they don't have a coach/analyst and they don't scrim. He said that he is in it for clout lmao NA T2 is beyond trash, no talent.
You keep saying "aim", but it's really the whole kit and how the whole agent plays. Knowing how to play Yoru in pro is completely different to being a literal one trick Yoru who knows the ins and outs of the agent. Same as Inspire/BabyJ with Cypher. He's got ALOT of niche techs with Cypher that I doubt even pro players who flex into it do. The whole point is that they're so good at their individual respecting agents that as a team they beat teams that are TRYING to play like pros (good macros, strats, etc) but aren't mature/good enough thay they can beat people who simply out mechanic them. Yes it might work in Challengers (which is basically a glorified Ranked tournament), but in a playing field like T1 and even T2 where people KNOW what you're gonna play, and you're exposed to the same teams and tactics over and over, being inflexible and predictable is a recipe to getting counter stratted.
Also fun to note how they don't have any one person who carries. Thru their matches u could see any one of them carrying at the top of the scoreboard, including no matter their position or if they're the IGL. Simply having 5 players who all can reliably carry because they've legit practiced that for thousands of hours feels like itd lead to super consistent success
Adding onto this, radiant level aim and top 10 radiant level aim are 2 completely different things. Where most teams have 1 or 2 players like this they have 5. And as someone whos also played with or against all of them this team is basically just unbeatable without solid T1 coaching and practice. They'd 100% be able to play at the highest level as long as nerves dont come into play.
@@seacurs3572do you ever feel like reporting some of them when you're tilted lol
I also think it’s because Valorant is still such a new game. Tier 1 is still developing and the majority of players are nowhere near the skill ceiling. Compared to a game like League for example, where all 5 players on many teams are essentially at the pinnacle of the game
@@kaia0004 tbf tmv did touch on how most pros have to flex onto agents that they may not be completely comfortable with; the agents in val elevate the skill ceiling a lot just by existing
It does make me wonder how much further teams who aren't at the very top could go if they maximized their players' familiarity with agents while sacrificing their comp theory a little, maybe by putting players on similar agents across the map pool, or by allowing their players to play more ranked or by hiring a reserve roster like 2023 EG to maximize practice
@@kaia0004i get what your saying but you can’t be saying valorant is a new game anymore. Thats what I thought as a beta player but not now fam.
I watch eggster all the time
the comment section is actually crazy on his videos
example
"I was heading back home from my vacation in New York when my plane was hijacked. Two gunman took the plane hostage, killed the pilots, and took control of the cockpit. Terrified for my life, I looked around when out of the corner of my eye I saw a glint of blue light fly past the window. Suddenly, I was blinded and heard three shotgun blasts go off. When my vision cleared, standing over the bodies was Eggsterr. I was about to thank him when he suddenly said “You’re not tier 3 subs..” and disappeared in a flash of blue. I was confused until I saw the tower we were approaching get closer and realized… there was no one left to fly the plane"
Lol
Isn't that just LunTheOptimist always posting that shit? Its funny though
Crazy? They’re just talking about their normal experiences with eggster, all viewers have one
eggsterr subscriber here, I can confirm
Insane info that TMV didn't mention, In the 13 series Rankers played in Stage 3, their map record was 26 - 3. Not only did they win Stage 3, they won almost 90% of their maps and didn't lose a single series, only dropping 3 out of their 29 maps played.
For anyone wondering what those were:
A 14 - 16 loss to Nightblood on Bind, which they then came back to win the next two maps both 13 - 5
A 7 - 13 loss to Blue Otter on Haven, then coming back and winning Ascent 16 - 14 and Sunset 13 - 7
And then after a 13 - 5 win on Sunset, they had a 8 - 13 loss to YFP in the second map. They then closed the series on Split with a fucking 13 - 2.
Most maps were not close, their round count was 370 - 200, going +170 in round count
“you can never master an agent, only know how to use them and get better” -eggster
“Unless your username is tens”
@@dcincco Tenz never mastered any agent, he plays around a bunch.
@@CavinLexlook at the quotes around it
@@dcincco CAN U STOP SUCKING ??
Poppin swing, best Yoru, redeeming ToxicJ? Is this a new cinematic?
this is peak off season
Is/Was inspire toxic?
@@yukajax he was babyj bro had to rebrand since he was so toxic
i keep cracking up when i forget and rediscover inspire is babyj lmao
@@yayeeters5510 Thanks, I didn’t watch him when he was BabyJ so I didn’t realise how toxic he was. Although tbf i still see traces of it in his streams.
Put TMV in a pot for 10 minutes, call him Boiled Man’s Valorant.
Absolutely
Put TMV in a Diddy party for 10 minutes, call him Oiled Man's Valorant
@@sudhanshuchilweri7315 10 seconds should be enough here
@@sudhanshuchilweri7315 Put TMV in an oven for 10 minutes, call him Broiled Man's Valorant
Put him in a ranked match for 10 minutes, call him Raged Man’s Valorant.
Put him in a grave for 10 years call him Dead Man’s Valorant.
the thing is that eggster is quite possibly (no glaze) the best yoru player on earth, cane and nightz will be the next big tier 1 talents, and all but 1 of the team members have been NA radiant rank 1 at some point. these tier 2 teams should really be scratching their heads as to why they don’t look at ranked demons more as possible recruits lol, the stigma against ranked needs to go
The thing is more about confidence. When you put ranked demons in an environment they aren’t used to, they’ll crumble more times than they will thrive. The pressure that comes with fan expectations and yourself can be brutal
@@TheWaffleGerbil real but picking up ranked players seems to scare bigger orgs because they havnt "proved" themselves in like a league or something, but all tiers below T1 is just glorified ranked with set plays. Its all the same and these orgs arent smart enough to realize it. Valorant is an AIM game, not chess. You can make all the calls you want but if you cant shoot heads as well as the other team you will lose.
@ thats why teams have mental coaches and therapists to help with that. Pick up a cracked player and coach their mental and then you got someone like oxy.
@@lucifermorningstar8387what are some recent examples of ranked demons that didn’t perform on stage. The only ranked demons I can think of are Aspas, Karon, and primmie and they all went crazy
@@xanman2003pretty old example but i think Poiz counts?
The fact that some streamers had a more interesting performance in a challengers than NRG performance for almost 1 year and a half fr lol
I promise you even last year nrg wipes tier 2 lol
Wdym? Their choke against c9 will be remembered as a classic. I think that's pretty entertaining
@@sammyahmed2698did you not just see 100t lose to a lower T2 team?
@@sammyahmed2698 nrg is losing to g2 that was former T2.
Current 100T loses to tier 2 PLUG that will destroy NRG last year.
@@Katniss0000god ur brain dead but its fine ur prob american
You didnt mention that this team doesnt just have "nice radiant aim" they have elite radiant aim. All of them have a peak rr higher than 1100, better than most T1 pros! Their mechanics arent just their strongsuit, its their superpower
ok fine p0ppin I'll buy the fucking guide jeez
It's trash
@@ChuN_valo dont EVER diss my king again
@@sagehoge be warned.. don't buy it
@@ChuN_valowhere’s ur rank 1
@@ChuN_valo i got it for free lmao
9:32 TMV has acknowledged Clove value
Honestly there playstyle is more like a baby prx than a baby eg. Eg also goes for the crazy calls and scrims a lot to work out wierd stuff, while playing normal(ish) comps. But there more on the wierdness lvl of prx with a comp that makes no sense (compered to the pro meta comp) and all they do is rely on aim and to outwierd the enemy. Obviosly there missing the like realy crazy ideas of prx but overall its simmular
Similar*
He was talking about comboing of utility (clove ult into sova ult) on the spot. Though prx are also good at this.
@@sata700I just remembered their "wombo-combo" on ascent a few days ago against trace Esports. God, they started cooking on s ascent when riot decided to remove it, classic prx
you need to fix your english geez
@@andixpiwi8325 you do know that not everybody speaks English as a first or second language…
M80 might have to come back
not only radiant, theyve all been radiant #1, and for all of them except inspire that has been recent.
inspire was Rank 1 also. inspire was BabyJ(uninspired).
my comment says that.
It's because people are moving too much away from the CS GO aspect of the game. A lot of low ascendant players face this issue where they only think about gimmicky utility plays and dont focus on the thing that matters most of the time: spacing, trading, and crosshair placement.
yup, in my mind its similar to american football. theres tons of teams that try weird plays, but the teams that win games usually just have a very good basics and can move the ball and defend it without being flashy, and sometimes throw in some tricks when they dont expect it
val pro play has been leaning towards teams trying too many gimmicks and tricks, to the point where NOT doing that has become somewhat unpredictable. keep it basic, shoot people and play off each other, throw in tricks when the enemy gets used to it
4:49 Canezerra does NOT care lmaoo
9:10 clove value
They actually have incredible game sense and naturally play together and off each other so well because of so many ranked games
i like boys
@@user-ex7yq6xq9s what the fuck
@@user-ex7yq6xq9s....
@@user-ex7yq6xq9s ?????????????????
@@user-ex7yq6xq9s i just reported you to the fbi
same
Imagine putting hours into scrims and ultimately losing to ranked demons. Phenomenal video TMV!
I thought they were winning against NRG lol
its cause they are simple yet creative, these guys are so comfortable with their agents they've learned how and when to use certain timings, and or to work with certain agents together. Big glaze
It just happened here in Brazil. A streamers team just classified for VCB.
Xarola was in the Team. He is the main Yoru ranked player here
eggster>>
When you got the best yoru player in the world, the creator of poppin swing. And crack level demons in Ranked. We got a full squad. I feel like they came out of no where similar to Primmie’s debut.
aspas was former Ranked Demon. no pro experience. got scouted straight from ranked games.
So simple gameplans with ALOT of firepower is often enough at the tier two level. Its really cool to see for me because it reminds me a lot of basketball where sometimes its better to just go out their and ball rather than running a set play every time.
Eggster is here to try and prove everyone that Yoru isn't a bad agent. People just don't know how to use him and they don't know techs. proper flash usage etc.
One thing I found interesting from a commentor was how they get value out of the Clove. Obviously Clove was designed for ranked, but I think all agents having some niche in pro-play shows that the game is in a healthy state. They obviously had VERY well thought out ideas of how to maximize the value of Clove (where I think EDG was maybe the only other team who really comes close to). I hope this shows other teams that experimenting and PRACTICING other agents can be very helpful
YES i was waiting for you to make a video on these GOATS
Very high quality and informative video! Kudos!
I genuinely do not care for valorant pro play, but THIS got me interested.
It's just such an interesting narrative "Ranked demons vs professionals" and the ranked demons actually FRYING so hard.
I do wish you had gone a bit more in depth, specifically about how this will affect scouting. Ranked demons have long been overlooked, and I feel like this could change the trend.
Also, are you saying they're nothing special in T1? Teams will just adapt to their unusual comp and simple macro, their mastery/comfort/aim/good execution isn't anything special in t1? Just a worse eg?
5:23 I can't stop laughing. That rank IGL haha love it!
that dramatic ass start killed me. I cant
Nothing goes right in Ranked means whatever happens in the pro game nothing is wrong
Where is the pro-prx video after they won a relatively international trophy? Prx hater😡
eggster and poppin are quite literally the goats of this game so i wouldn't be surprised if they win hard
It’s kinda crazy that this is so far the team I watched the most in the offseason over tier 1 teams lol
I was waiting for it. Finally. I love them
Tier2 in shambles
One of the problems is the teams they are playing against only look like they are half assing playing as a team, like so many of the kills looks like players are in terrible positions or are just trying to get one, rankers could probably beat 100t in their current form but once 100t actually get their sh*t together then id like to see how theyd match up
Ofc they won, eggsterr the goat 🗣️🔥
2:18 i laughed so hard idk why
oh gottem
Thinking Monkeys Valorant has gone crazy due to off-season again, lessgo
One thing I’ve said before, the entire team has a pure fear tactic. I could guarantee, anyone on any opposing team that has ever played against these players in ranked, has never beaten them before.
Suddenly making it into a team tournament setting, doesn’t disregard the fact that you’ve never beaten these players individually. Now you put these guys on the same team.
Eggster and Poppin duo alone was making T1 players give up in ranked matches, because they knew they wouldn’t win. Then you have the trio, where people legitimately faked screenshots of them being in a cheater cord, to convince people they were cheating.
Sure the team plays like it’s ranked, no heavy thought out strat, just simplify everything, and kill. But I would argue if you give these guys a coach, and poppin starts actually igling, they’d even dominate in a T1 scene.
I played on a tier 3 NA team with cane 2 years ago, he was only 14 years old and we knew he was gonna be special. so good to see him destroying the scene now and he'll be in tier one in a couple years!!!
Rankers my goats
4 rank #1 players + babyj taking over T2 is peak off-season
Maybe with the new changes to the map rotation, pro players will instead now focus more on mastering agents instead of maps. And honestly it might be either extremely fun or extremely boring.
Like, imagine seeing some pros who are really good at specific agents like Yoru or Omen playing them on every map and showing techs that would otherwise would never be used cause "It's a Jett/Viper map"
But at the same times it might get stale because Pros will just take the most versatile agent and play only that, so maybe all duelist mains will be playing exclusively Raze, or all initiator main will play exclusively Kay/o or Sova. While map dependant characters (like Breach, Chamber, Vyse, Gekko, Harbor, etc.) will fade out of the meta because they aren't worth mastering (Imagine maining Breach with Breeze and Ascent in rotation with no Haven or Fracture).
bro looks disappointed like streamers couldnt get better at the game
also poppin and eggster a basically perma duoed so they should have some synergy a regular pro team probably doesn't have.
a bit off topic but did not expect the new zealand brawl stars caster to be casting valorant
i really like their simple style of play. I tried my first scrims yesterday and it was horrible the “igl” was trying way too hard to complicate simple things so many rounds we could have pne by pushing after killing 2 but instead he says wait and play slow it was jjst awful. Definitely no need to 1 3 1 every round against random t3 teams that are immortal peak
i don't think it's about comfortability, at this level everyone knows exactly what their agent is capable of. i think they just play with zero self doubt + pressure, they have NOTHING to lose. look at how confidently they peek and play.
5 stack at the tour is wild but a good idea lmao
Im feeling inspired😤
If they can somehow make it to tier one Id be hyped. Similar to PRX W gaming style, it can shake up the pro scene. Imo, this represents how majority of us play the game. You dont get to scrim your opponent in a ranked game before, you dont get perfect teams when you solo qeue ( even full stack ). Thats why harbour is good in pro but not in ranked and reyna is good ranked but not pro
The thing is theyre not just ranked player, theyre top 5 radiant at best all episode.
there is such little content in valorant that streamers had to go competetive.
A lot of the pros are just friends with the ones who are actually good. This gatekeeping needs to stop asap
nightz/cane are underage and 16. Who exactly was supposed to pick them up lol.
Inspire has a bad rep for how he acted on previous 100T as well.
Eggster only just tried playing T2 as well.
i like how the other team has a whole game plan while rank streamers be like "haha me yoru me swing free one tap" and actually hit the one tap and including the fact that they playing goofy ranked comps its enough to mess up the whole thing and win, true PRX behaviour
yea i think theyve all peaked in top 10 NA ranked with im pretty sure 3-4 of them having reached 1
Man this nightzix is fking cracked dropping . His hs percent is crazy
Them against gc champs would be nice
This proves that mechanical skills > technical skills
nightz and cane are the future
nightz is just that good
Can we get TMV to get a better headset??
heavy fw these streamers
This is pretty cool
where to watch?
Nice hoodie
EG is exactly what I thought of
Bro I wanted you to make a video about them becuase I love you and eggster
top 10 reasons why we need a major per 2 months
This guy looks like Teimour Radjabov.
Poppin was tired of being lfg.
OH NO...the amateur players are getting pissed on. Holy moly.
The issue is franchising restricting teams like these that have potential to self organize (not decided by someone who has money and owns an esports organization or their subordinate). The best team in Valorant right now may not actually be the best team. Premier should be the way that all teams qualify. No more franchising.
i kinda want to see them play t1
So much for: "aim doesn't matter"
we need a gofundme to get this guy a new headset
these arent just ranked streamers. These are literally ranked demons. You will almost never see at least one of these guys not in the top 5 na. They are very good players and know how to win. But they are kinda just trolling by playing stupidly simple and its just working.
A BR team was qualified for VCB split 3 too (they are being trashed tho)
that proves skill ceiling in this game is pretty low, in CS there is clear gap between pros and some "good" streamer/players
They just havr solid Fanta Mentos
tbh nightz and cane are not rlly ranked streamers they play a lot of tourneys but yeah you could say they r ranked demons
I think we have NA PRX now.
so a little less aggressive pprx style
I thought this was gonna be about 100T losing 😭😭😭
we love eggster
"I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times." - Donald Trump probably
Dawg it's bruce lee why would lincoln talk about martial arts😭
@@saranshsharma9804 u right, i fixed it
does poppin poppin swing pros tho?
The thing people dont wanna accept is na t2 is trash.
It’s the best t2 lmao only maybe eu Turkish teams are better
@@mari1539 Keep telling yourself that buddy, eggsterr literally said they don't have a coach/analyst and they don't scrim. He said that he is in it for clout lmao
NA T2 is beyond trash, no talent.
@ lets act like m80, tsm, oxg, mxs aren't clearing these ranked guys
@@mari1539tsm literally didn’t win a single game in the playoffs 💀 they were eliminated round 1 buddy
@ referring to this years teams not these shit ones
I feel like I’m watching prx
I have no idea who any of these teams are 💀
You keep saying "aim", but it's really the whole kit and how the whole agent plays. Knowing how to play Yoru in pro is completely different to being a literal one trick Yoru who knows the ins and outs of the agent. Same as Inspire/BabyJ with Cypher. He's got ALOT of niche techs with Cypher that I doubt even pro players who flex into it do. The whole point is that they're so good at their individual respecting agents that as a team they beat teams that are TRYING to play like pros (good macros, strats, etc) but aren't mature/good enough thay they can beat people who simply out mechanic them. Yes it might work in Challengers (which is basically a glorified Ranked tournament), but in a playing field like T1 and even T2 where people KNOW what you're gonna play, and you're exposed to the same teams and tactics over and over, being inflexible and predictable is a recipe to getting counter stratted.
Ah yes basically my swiftplay experience, where radiants and bronze play together and bronze somehow dominates.
Alright stop this narrative, this team is defeating T3 teams with a washed former pro sprinkled here and there, why is everyone losing their mind.
Shuderred at the realization that inspire has more recent achievements than screwface
Blue lock Of Valorant😭
I was happy for them until I saw babyj
Nah he on his redemption arc