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My last #RiftofRaigard video somehow predicted one of the hero abilities already in the game. Here’s a little taste of it ☺️👌
Cheers for letting me share this @JakeDunRite@DunRiteGames
@ElDonIraqiZorro Just threw away so much of the show so that they could rush and wrap everything up within the final 6 episodes. Yet most of the episodes like yesterday's absolutely nothing happens. This final season is like an anime. 2 episodes of powering up to fight and it's over in a flash.
@WoodworkingVG Yeah I actually came to a completely different opinion watching the episode a second time and some of the reviews online. Lots of good points that I didn’t see. This one video puts it into a great perspective
It’s a shame...
@Kendra14Leigh Little boxes. Most of the ones you can see will be the frame and then there’s another piece that will be the drawer that was made using the material that I cut out to make that shape.
The way players behave during gem grab in brawl stars makes me kinda feel bad for talking shit about Vainglory players. The game objective is so much simpler and I’ve still got teammates diving into fights when we have 10 gems and running away when the enemy team has 10.
Hmm. Seriously, let's cut the bullshit -- Gone are the times where EU is just laughed at and not even considered in the competition. So far, Qlash is definitely playing better than both NA teams.
IF EU places higher than NA, I for one welcome the new VG West overlords 😂😂
And Qlash isn't even the most star-studded EU roster (while the NA teams definitely are stacked). Imagine a future, if VG esports is to live on, where EU has their most stacked teams at international events, with players like L3oN and what have you...
EU is formidable in 5v5.