Fadezis
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Fadezis
@FDZSVLR
23 | 🏆x3 VCL OCE ;🏆x1 VCL JP | agency @Riocompany_kr
coach slot เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2022
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@yaotziN In APAC t2 more players who r ready to commit 10-12h or more per day for no payment or low payment like <$1000 . I think in EU economy its different and living is more expensive than in APAC, so there r less full time praccing and committing pros and teams i would guess
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Today’s spotlight should go to the players, but I’d like to share a bit of my story as well
It’s been five years since I started coaching. Coaching has truly become my life
I started with nothing, but so many people trusted me, helped me, and gave me opportunities
through Rio, SLT, MIZ, GENG, SPG, T1 and NS
I was never perfect as coach and made many mistakes along the way. I’m sure I left many things unfinished, but their trust is what brought me here
I just want to say thank you and I’m sorry to everyone who has been part of this journey with me
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The last NA team to beat Paper Rex was G2 with Icy at champs 2024, PRX are an abusrd 8-0 vs NA since this game.

era@erafps
PRX 2-1 FURIA
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@Holiday_FPS oce has good talent but the ping to play in Asia servers is too high and we had a broke dogshit TO so any player with some brains will only consider opportunities that make sense for them. We can earn more working in a cafe than on a tier 2 Asian team
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I got a lot of messages, and I got to know a lot of things thanks to you. Thank you.
So I'm going to talk a little bit about the Korean VALLORANT structure that I know.
🇰🇷 Important of Education: The Architecture of South Korean Valorant eSports
Intro: Growth Driven by Educational Infrastructure
The growth of South Korean eSports is fundamentally rooted in the scale and sophistication of its educational infrastructure. The proliferation of high-quality coaching and physical opportunities for professional training has led to an "upward equalization" of the amateur scene. I believe the core differentiator of the Korean model lies in the synergy between advanced academy systems and agency-led talent debuts.
1. Tier 3: The Grassroots and the KOV Community
At the grassroots and lower Tier 3 levels, the ecosystem is centered around 'KOV' (Korea Valorant), the largest Discord community in the country.
The Hub: It serves as the primary marketplace for players, coaches, and teams to find one another.
League Structure: The Premier 'Invite Division' (Tier 3) is largely managed and operated through this community hub.
2. Tier 2 & High Tier 3: The Agency-Driven Era
Moving up to Tier 2 and elite Tier 3, the structure shifts from community-based to Agency-driven.
Dual Powerhouses: The market is largely bifurcated by Rio Company and Shadow Corporation. Their insights and management capabilities exert a massive influence on the scene.
The Talent Trend: The current VCL Korea (Tier 2) trend has shifted away from veteran experience toward an insatiable hunger for young, raw talent.
The 1,000 RR Standard: The entry bar has become incredibly high; currently, it is extremely rare to find a player in the league with less than 1,000 RR (Radiant) on the APAC server.
Talent Pre-emption: Both major agencies are aggressively scouting and "pre-empting" amateur talent. Consequently, while the Tier 2 level is surging, the general Tier 3 scene is experiencing a slight decline in overall skill because Tier 2 is "draining" the talent pool as soon as prospects emerge.
3. Academy & Tier 1: From Revenue Stream to R&D Centers
The role of Tier 1 Organization Academies has evolved from mere revenue generators to Talent Scouting and Research Hubs.
The Big Three: T1, Gen.G, and DRX are actively utilizing their academy systems to scout and secure talented players early.
Support System: These academies provide professional-grade resources, allowing rookie players to perform with the maturity and tactical depth of veterans.
Innovation in Education: Models like Gen.G Global Academy are integrating with international universities to address parental concerns regarding career stability.
R&D Integration: Academies now serve as R&D labs. Data gathered from academy training is analyzed and fed back to Tier 1 teams to refine their tactical completion and overall performance.
Conclusion: The Korean Competitive Advantage
Ultimately, the evolution of Korean eSports is a byproduct of its educational business scale. The increase in physical opportunities for professional education has raised the floor of the entire amateur scene. This, combined with an agency-led system that guarantees debut opportunities for elite talent, constitutes the unique competitive advantage of the Korean eSports model.
#VALORANT #VCL #VCK #eSports

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@MinimiseOCE Doesn’t matter if you use C wall or B to A wall, mongolians broke thru even the great Chinese wall
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FIRST GAME OF SEA VCL TODAY MUST WIN.
COME WATCH 4PM SGT VS TRINITY
TWITCH.TV/VALORANT_MYSG
GIF
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@Motiv_Esports @DeryeonVAL Finally they gonna kick that fraud minimise
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Welcome @DeryeonVAL ! Our newest addition is no stranger to the Valorant scene and is best known for his recent time playing under tier one team Global Esports in the VCT Pacific League in 2025.
To newer heights!
#GetMOTIVated #VCTChallengersSEA2026 #PathToChampions

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New Team. New Region. Same focus.
Joined @Sentinels
Will share more in due time. First, time to get ready for Stage 1 🔴
Rob Moore@robmooreEsports
These decisions are never easy, but we believe this is the best path forward. I will give more context during Tarik’s stream at 12.30pm LA time today.
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