Fnatic lock//in was a sad one... They got their first win but to see crowds leaving even before lifting the trophy and had an interview after, in basically empty arena at that point ... Probably the worst LAN vct had imo
There's an international league where teams plays against other teams in their region. The best teams in each region goes to masters, which host anywhere from 8-12 teams. Usually 1 or 2 masters a year. Champions is same thing but with 16 teams. Champions is basically the superbowl of valorant. The big event of the year, with it own new release song each year, and a skin bundle to go with it. There's also one-off tournaments like lock-in to starts off a year
@@bluezboi2504 Ngl Riot could had came up with a different name for that Masters Tournament. Like, first the teams play against their region to decide the winner then they go up against the winners of different region and all of that fall under the same name "Masters" ?
L in Brazil has a different meaning than outside of Brazil which stands for loser, L in Brazil is trend that started when Loud wins "Do the L" it is an act of representation which justifies using 3 Ls as their abbreviation
lock-in can also be considered as a masters because single elims are just harder than double elims for teams to reach grand final or to just stay in the tournament. so i would say the whole of fnatic is a 2 time winner too. considering the grand final was the most intense too
@@er3n_genes1s21nah the tourney wasn't the same. it not a masters if it doesn't have it in the name. by that logic like kickoff can be considered a masters as well.
Sacy only has one masters since the other was for Champs. He's the only one that has a Masters and a Champs trophy. If LOCK/IN doesn't count as a masters then Chronicle and Tenz are the only two to have two Masters on their belt but Chronicle is still the only player to have 3 international wins in valorant.
@@bluezboi2504 but the most important thing is competition in a tournament tho and it just feels like the competition is same in every single tournament. the extra few LCQ teams in champs just shit the bed like 99% of the time if look at the past champs results. so theres no much difference masters and champions
@@uresfffff222 did i ever mention about seeding? i am saying about the competition here, no matter how high seeds u get u can still lose in grand finals even tho u have 2 map ban advantages. we have seen teams fail with it (PRX and now Geng). competiton is same in masters and champs and its clearly visible
Stats:
AMERICAS (5):
North America (4):
1) Sentinels (2)
2) Optic (1)
2) EG (1)
Brazil (1):
1) Loud
EMEA (5):
1) Fnatic (2)
2) Acend (1)
2) Gambit (1)
2) FPX (1)
PACIFIC AND CHINA (0)
Where is pacific 🤣🤣🤣
Sentinels carrying NA
Should split up EMEA like you did with America's.
@@warshawgameshd3432 too much little regions
@@bluezboi2504 CIS/ME = Turkey, Russia, middle east so gambit and ascend.
EU = Rest.
Africa = Africa.
I like how in the thumbnail 2021 was tenz 2022 was sacy and 2024 was both sacy and tenz together
Clever
What's the point !
@@amineamine18 both of them are teammates ig
Chronicle's won the most such championships (3)
PRX always comes so damn close, tells how consistent they are despite the W gaming.
Prx deserves at least 1 at this point
Yea but they’ve also never won an international bo5 on Lan, in fact no apac teams have
@@Sugarist0 this year, APAC will win 1. Gen G. and PRX will represent. I'm manifesting
@@shairaivy2507 oh boy do I have good news
I just realised I've watched all these VCTs from 2021. damn the first international VCT with no crowd feel like yesterday.
Fnatic lock//in was a sad one... They got their first win but to see crowds leaving even before lifting the trophy and had an interview after, in basically empty arena at that point ... Probably the worst LAN vct had imo
Copenhagen and 2023 champs still hurts, prx always come close but never wins
Chronicle the GOAT
Champions 2023 still the best event so far!!!
should have shown more of the celebrations
Master Reykjavik (2021-Stage 2)
Sentinels (NA)
Masters Berlin (2021-Stage 3)
Gambit (EMEA)
Champions (2021) @Berlin
Acend (EMEA)
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Master Reykjavik (2022-Stage 1)
Optic (NA)
Masters Copenhagen (2022-Stage 2)
FPX (EMEA)
Champions (2022) @Istanbul
Loud (NA)
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VCT Lock In (2023)
Fnatic (EMEA)
Masters Tokyo (2023)
Fnatic (EMEA)
Champions (2023) @LA
EG (NA)
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Masters Madrid (2023)
Sentinels (NA)
LOUD na??
Geng won masters
EDG won champs
Thats Asia Pacific for you
Sentinel❤❤❤
shouldve shown them lifting the trophy
Can i like get an explanation of how this works? Is Masters the Mid season tournament or not? There was like 3 Champions in 2022
There's an international league where teams plays against other teams in their region. The best teams in each region goes to masters, which host anywhere from 8-12 teams. Usually 1 or 2 masters a year. Champions is same thing but with 16 teams. Champions is basically the superbowl of valorant. The big event of the year, with it own new release song each year, and a skin bundle to go with it. There's also one-off tournaments like lock-in to starts off a year
@@bluezboi2504 Ngl Riot could had came up with a different name for that Masters Tournament. Like, first the teams play against their region to decide the winner then they go up against the winners of different region and all of that fall under the same name "Masters" ?
@@Haaton-of-the-Basement usually the top 2 or 3 teams of each region goes to masters.
why were loud name spelled LLL back then? is it short for sum?
No idea
they are only allowed 3 letters in front of their name loud chose to use LLL i guess
L in Brazil has a different meaning than outside of Brazil which stands for loser, L in Brazil is trend that started when Loud wins "Do the L" it is an act of representation which justifies using 3 Ls as their abbreviation
the logo of Loud is 3 L's which forms as a triangle... so maybe that's why LLL
tenz sacy and chronicle the only people two win 2 masters.
If im not wrong Sacy won his first Masters this year. He won champs before.
lock-in can also be considered as a masters because single elims are just harder than double elims for teams to reach grand final or to just stay in the tournament. so i would say the whole of fnatic is a 2 time winner too. considering the grand final was the most intense too
Sacy is the onlyplayer to win a champions and a masters trophy
@@er3n_genes1s21nah the tourney wasn't the same. it not a masters if it doesn't have it in the name. by that logic like kickoff can be considered a masters as well.
Sacy only has one masters since the other was for Champs. He's the only one that has a Masters and a Champs trophy. If LOCK/IN doesn't count as a masters then Chronicle and Tenz are the only two to have two Masters on their belt but Chronicle is still the only player to have 3 international wins in valorant.
what is the deffirence between Masters and Champions Tho ? who is more important ?
Champions is more important. Masters happened twice a year and champions only once. Masters usually have 8-12 teams champions have 16
@@bluezboi2504 but the most important thing is competition in a tournament tho and it just feels like the competition is same in every single tournament. the extra few LCQ teams in champs just shit the bed like 99% of the time if look at the past champs results. so theres no much difference masters and champions
@@er3n_genes1s21that’s why this year there’s no lcq i think
@@er3n_genes1s21 biggest thing is in champs every team has to go through groups no seeding , like for eg in masters tokyo fnatic only played 4 games.
@@uresfffff222 did i ever mention about seeding? i am saying about the competition here, no matter how high seeds u get u can still lose in grand finals even tho u have 2 map ban advantages. we have seen teams fail with it (PRX and now Geng). competiton is same in masters and champs and its clearly visible