In the Japanese Challengers playoff, a star duelist named VALORANT sets records

Crazy Raccoon's star duelist put on an incredible performance on May 10th, showcasing their skills and proving why they're one of the best in the game. With their lightning-fast reflexes and expert aim, they were able to take down opponents left and right, securing victory for their team.

In the Japanese Challengers playoff, a star duelist named VALORANT sets records, Credit: VALORANT
By Shubham Dalal | May 13, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

VALORANT is a game that has taken the world by storm, and it’s no surprise that having a strong duelist on your team can make all the difference. Whether you’re playing at the highest level or just starting out, having someone who can pop off and carry the team is always a huge advantage. In Japan, VALORANT Challengers has been drawing in huge crowds of viewers, and it’s easy to see why.

Crazy Raccoon’s star duelist put on an incredible performance on May 10th, showcasing their skills and proving why they’re one of the best in the game. With their lightning-fast reflexes and expert aim, they were able to take down opponents left and right, securing victory for their team. If you need more information about In the Japanese Challengers playoff, a star duelist named VALORANT sets records, then read carefully, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

In the Japanese Challengers playoff, a star duelist named VALORANT sets records:

In round one of the lower bracket in the VALORANT Challengers Japan split two playoffs, Ibuki “Meiy” Seki made all the difference. Meiy completely dominated the Morocco-based map to end Crazy Raccoon’s best-of-five match against NORTHEPTION just in time for Bind’s return to take Icebox’s place in the competitive map pool.

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Meiy’s performance on Raze, which was a departure from his usual Jett selection, resulted in a K/D/A of 31/12/5, a KAST (kill, assist, survive, trade) a percentage of 95, and an average damage per round of 296.4. In addition, Meiy defeated Raze and Fade players from NORTHEPTION for a total of 16-4, including seven first-bloods and two rounds with four kills. However, Meiy’s 414.0 ACS (average combat score) was the map’s stat. According to THESPIKE.GG, the 40 VALORANT Challengers Japan players in split two have an average ACS of 197.7 at the time of writing.

Meiy and Crazy Raccoon rolled off the momentum and didn’t look back after posting a mediocre 16/9/1 stat line in a 6-6 first half. Meiy then turned it on the attacking side with 15/3/4. To grasp Meiy’s technique, you just have to check out the guide’s last round. Meiy just plays off his partners and closes the entryway on NORTHEPTION after a twofold satchel in and getting a protected first pick.

On May 11 at 3 a.m. CT, Meiy and Insane Raccoon will face FENNEL in the lower section elimination round in a rematch of the VALORANT Challengers Japan split one thousand final.

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