Thought it looked pretty cool and some people could be curious about it
The matchup was Cloud9 (featuring EternalEnVy, n0tail and others) vs a CIS stack called ScaryFaceZ (featuring ArtStyle) in the European qualifiers for Starladder StarSeries Season 12. The game took place on an infamous Troll/Sniper-dominated 6.83 patch.
After an early advantage taken by C9, they were able to take a set of barracks at the 40-minute mark and at multiple points looked dead set to win, but some clutch Echo Slams and Static Storms by SFZ during high ground defenses kept them in the game. Eventually the game state reached a stalemate of sorts: SFZ’s heroes were clearly stronger, but the team was not able to leave their base due to a persistent threat of an Anti-Mage backdoor throne push; also, their lineup worked far better in the confines of high ground, where it could also rely on high-impact buybacks. C9 tried to push for the win every 10 or so minutes, but were rebuffed every time, enabled by SFZ’s Zeus persistantly ulting for vision.
This was before the …
I’m a dad, i have a job 9 to 5 and when i get home i love to launch my Dotsy and play a game or two. However, in like 90% of matches, as soon as i start playing badly, people start calling me names, yelling, screaming, and it really ruins my experience.. Guys, i’m not a pro, i don’t play ranked, so why all the fuss?
I really don’t wanna mute and block everyone i play with, and it’s really not my fault i’m not good at the game, please have some understanding chaps
Well anyway, have a good day everyone, love you all! <3
Why does he have this on his car? Does he know something we don’t?
So I just won one game being ritualist V versus ritualist IV and got promoted straight to Eternus VI. I’m not saying I’m not a god but definitely didn’t expect that. Anyone got something similar lately?
As a dynamo main how dare you (I don’t even build it most of the time lolol)
everyone knows you can make a comeback even if your team has way less kills and way less souls.
don’t be a douchecanoe to the player making a callout just because you see 0/5.
if they also have 16 assists, it’d be you bringing down the team by refusing to fight with the player who funneled 16 kills to teammates.
The road had been long. The battles, relentless. Every challenge thrown his way had tested not just his skill but his patience, his endurance, and his will to keep going.
At first, he had doubted himself. Every setback felt like a sign to quit, to walk away. But something inside him refused. He had seen others falter, surrender to frustration, yet he pushed forward, clawing his way through every obstacle. Every small victory was a reminder—he was meant to see this through.
Then came the moment. A single game, a single unexpected leap. Ritualist 4 to Eternus 6. He had expected another slow grind, but fate had other plans. Whether it was luck, a glitch, or sheer determination manifesting into reality, he didn’t care. He had arrived. He had done it.
Looking back, every loss, every close call, every moment of frustration had been worth it. He had learned, adapted, and refused to let failure define him. The game had tested him, but he had endured. And now, standing at the peak, he …