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Fragger level 29
Fragger level 29













fragger level 29

Promoted himself to this section in the later stages of this guide being created. Impressive performances considering the lack of heavy armor. Plays a lot less these days but was always up there.ĭarting around while completely surrounded by opponents is this legend’s comfort zone.ĭrives an actual bus for a living. Without a doubt one of the absolute best Invasion players.ĭistinguishable by a sheen of gold in his armor.Īn absolute beast on the Exe and my personal favorite rival. The gameplay is as intimidating as the name.Ĭhiv veteran who enjoys a spot of Casual.Ĭomes out late at night and shreds things. Just when you thought you finally found a game where suspiciously skilled anime fans are not present… Easy to recognize by his golden locks of hair, opting not to wear a helmet.Īccomplished War Axe player who has switched to Battle Axe after the former got reworked entirely.īest described as a jack of all trades does not have a primary weapon but remains able to find a lot of impact. Infamous for using “spy loadouts” to boost his ability to wreak havoc. Prolifically integrates jumps in to his arsenal. Renown for both his competitive and Casual play, without a doubt one of the most ferocious foes you can encounter. Veteran you’ll find at the top of your scoreboard. The clutch was required to take the game into overtime, netting CAG a single point total from this performance.An overview of remarkable players from the EU 64/80p Invasion scene. This 1v4 clutch saw Anitun deny the plant multiple times and get two vertical kills. The best play of the stage in APAC North came from CYCLOPS’ Reon "Anitun" Sakai against Fnatic. However, this is also hardly his fault as he, as the team’s head coach, was standing in for strong fragger iLeven. In Stage 2, he permanently replaced NoTimeGG and hit a 1.04 rating - a 0.19 rating improvement on NoTimeGG in Stage 1.įinally, NL was also statistically one of the worst changes for Spear Gaming. Window, meanwhile, played for a single game in Stage 1 on REJECT, in which he scored a 0.45 rating. Considering how impressive Arukaze was, it’s hard to fault RoyBoy for not living up to that standard in his debut stage as a starting player. Unsurprisingly, the best of these changes was Arukaze replacing Harp3rXD, while the worst one (statistically) was RoyBoy, who joined Spear Gaming on loan to replace Arukaze. Nine new players joined teams ahead of Stage 2. The other two members of Talon Esports have only just joined, so we have no previous performance to compare them to. Just ahead of ShiN are three Talon players, due to the Korean team’s struggles during this stage. This may also be partly due to role changes, as Taipon somewhat stepped into his position on entry and hard breach. ShiN had a tough time in Stage 2 as he had the lowest rating of all starting players on 0.74, which is a remarkable fall off from a team-best 1.07 in Stage 1. The biggest improvement came from REJECT after they finished Stage 1 in last place, while Talon had the largest fall in average performance as they dropped from second to sixth in the standings. Chibisu also had a notable improvement, as he went from 0.89 to 1.01 as siru took the hard support role off him, allowing this duo to play together on entry.Īfter a very weak Stage 1, tadaNiki also excelled, as he became the team’s top player despite playing on Thermite.Īs for teams, the average ratings match each team’s final standing almost exactly, showing that no team was particularly carried by one player. In APAC North, his rating rose from 0.95 to 1.20. Overall, Arukaze is the man to watch as he makes his global debut in Berlin and Fnatic are one to watch in Stage 3.īy SiegeGG Rating, the most improved player was Naoki "Yura" Takamoto, as he led Fnatic back towards the top half of the table. This is remarkable, as the league’s top players are not out-and-out fraggers, with the Finka, Iana, and Zofia players trailing behind.Īnother surprise performance came from Fnatic, as Yura had the tournament’s best entry record with 20 kills to eight deaths, while siru, the team’s newest player, got down the most plants in APAC North. Just behind Arukaze was DWG player Woogiman, who primarily plays on Nomad and Maestro. This was all while he was also the team’s joint highest planter on soft breach roles. SBXG clearly knew what they were doing with this pickup, as Arukaze got the most kills, best kill differential, and joint-best 1vX count in the tournament. SANDBOX’s newest addition only joined the team in Stage 2 after making his competitive debut on T1 in Stage 3 last year. While SiegeGG doesn’t crown official MVPs for regional seasons, there was one clear standout player Hwang "Arukaze" Hyeon-jin. Here’s a quick look back at the stage, including some of the standout players, teams, and changes from Stage 1.















Fragger level 29