You were with Entity for almost two years before being kicked.
Could you walk us through how everything happened, your departure from Entity and your arrival at Quest Esports?
I had no team talk with Entity about my removal.
I mean, our last good result was at the Lima Major.
How did you put yourself together after that news and started looking for options?
I wasn’t really looking to join a team until after TI.
In my mind, the season actually ended when I got kicked.
I was thinking that I would wait for the post-TI shuffle and look for a team then.
So, then it was Quest who approached you?
I’m ready to play."
Ok, so you did that while you were in Spain?
How were you able to play with the standard office peripherals, I imagine no proper mouse or keyboard?
Money well spent then, I guess.
I would say we underperformed in the qualifiers.
We are still improving and we have work to do for TI, for sure.
Does the patch help you in the offlane, do you like how the meta is going right now?
Definitely, this patch suits me and overall the offlane better.
If you think at like three or four patches ago, offlane was an underwhelming role.
Laning with Omar is NICE!
Which duo would you say is the most annoying to play against in the offlane these days?
We had a lot of bugs in the game coming with the latest small updates.
Generally, I just play around whatever I might encounter.
I wouldn’t get upset about a stupid bug that will get fixed.
To be honest, there are many European teams that have underperformed compared to a few months back.
So, with EU seemingly getting a bit weaker, Talon might be the ones to beat.
It was way too much and awful for the players.
You made your TI debut last year with that insane 107-minute game on stage versus RNG.
What do you hope to be your experience this year, when TI is returning home, to Seattle?