How I did it, well, the enemy team wasn’t bad asides Probius but they were all melee (Illi, D’va, and Leo are a really bad match-upthough) and I know how to counter Probi so we stomped them but it was a shame the match ended so earlier. I wanted to reach 1000 stacks.
Decent pick over AO, considering they had two meat shields for you to keep punching.
Probius’ spanish name is also funny. Never knew it’s localized. I only knew Brightwing is Alafeliz and Stitches is Puntos.
2/0/6.5
0/3/8
0/0/5
0/1/3
0/0/5
There’s occasionally such a thing as losing in MM but with a dying doesn’t matter Leo and two gimmicky melee assassins they really should’ve been smarter with how they engaged.
One potato is enough to spoil the whole team, specially if in the other team there is a guy who masters the hero the potato is playing.
Probius’ name in French is EDN-OS, which is considerably more clever than his English or Spanish names.
Waits for Hoku to join thread…
Very impressive!
And for a similar stacking nightmare. Ever wonder what 131 stacks of Broccoli in ARAM looks like?
That’s impressive damage there, I always knew Broccoli was evil. Also sweet to see Tazrizen. You play with the best people Hoku.
it’s 27-3, i’d say their team is just as bad as it gets.
It’s not fair to hit people who are afk.
Silver must be a fun place, by the looks if it Leoric didn’t land his W’s and stoot in all of the dmg
Person A: Hey look at this funny thing that happened.
Person B: You are a cheater.
Person C: You’re a noob among noobs.
Never change internet, never change.
All I can think of with this is fallout new vegas with the best follower in the game series, ED-E
I never said you were a noob or a cheater. (Except if you look at your map. That’s definitely cheating)
I don’t get it, does it mean something?
Sonde is French for probe. So, it follows a similar naming convention, but dresses it up to be more like an actual robot name.
Oh, I get it now, it’s backwards.
I didn’t want to know but thanks to you I now do, from a safe distance.
Oh, it’s written in reverse.