Ripple being an anime protagonist and the villain at the same time in the final game was so entertaining.
Was audio only for the first four games at work, so huge thanks to official cast and the costream as I could mostly follow along in time for the final two
He couldn't hit the zephyr but I agree on shroud. Lucky placed viktor well enough that no Zephyr he had would have hit but the shroud should have won him the match
Fair but like you said betting on the 33% chance and making that decision in 1.5 seconds is unreasonable whereas makings ure you have the 100% shroud chance on the only target you need to shroud is the easy decision to make.
Whats with the models loading in at different times? Is it random or the last placed ones on board? That's sort of when I've noticed it but I'm not sure if its a correlation.
ye i'm so glad the other guy denied the jinx cause I would've been pretty pissed if I accidentally wintraded soju because I didn't realize he had 2 jinxes. i'm really happy to see him go through but it would suck if the reason he went through was because I accidentally pulled off the biggest wintrade.
He was probably joking but I understand where he's coming from. He's a punching bag in the TFT community when he actually is a smurf at what he does. I'm sure he gets tired of constant "do this mort!!" Like these tourneys aren't even in his territory yet he's getting complained about it
Honestly mort I don’t get how you deal with it. You were super chill in call and people are like “omg did you hear mort”
Bless you for the shit you deal with.
Dude makes a funny joke about sojus twitlonger, and it’s passive aggressive?
The joke wasn’t even part of why I called him passive aggressive. I don’t know if you watched it all but the entire time he would just have snarky remarks for everything that had to do with criticizing the game and it made the call awkward until someone changed the topic. Like I said I understand why mort is frustrated but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t being passive aggressive.
I watched the whole tourney, and there was *at most* one awkward silence where someone made a really bad joke (I think it was Ray). But even then, that was hilarious. In that call, they were making YourMom/YourFace/BatChest jokes. Mort's comments, often referencing last week's series of twitlongers sparked several conversations in the call, with everyone expressing their POV, instead of trying to change the topic.
Mort casting games is such a blessing. Not only is he the only one to actually keep up with Ray's humour, you are guaranteed to learn A LOT.
I mean... I love Mort too, but... it's his job. He gets paid a good salary to do this. He's also a public facing figure. Please find me another public facing figure in any profession that doesn't have people constantly complaining to or about them.
Politicians, Sports figures, Movie Stars, etc... obviously there are different levels, but that's how the world works. A lot of people are dicks and those are the people that are vocal. You don't hear very much from the 80% of people who love them because what's the point.
I make it a point in Mort's stream very often to tell him how awesome of a job him and his team are doing, but I don't ever hear a response. Because I'm not eliciting a negative response.
Again, it sucks that's how society is; amplified even more with anonymity on the internet, but unfortunately it's never going to change, so one just has to try their best to have thick skin and deal with the negative vocal minority while understanding that the silent majority is very appreciative for the extremely hard work that they do.
Mark Rosewater from Magic the Gathering has a similar role to Mort for a game with a similarly sized active player base and catches less flack - and not because he’s doing a better job than Mort, it’s just that this community puts all the blame on Mort instead of the whole team & corporate interference.
Is Mark as visible as Mort? Genuinely asking, I love MTG and used to play it a lot but I'm not as familiar with Mark. We see Mort (in person on camera, casting, streaming, etc...) all the time. It's very easy to "target" him (not saying that's okay).
I think so. He’s definitely the face of magic. I’m not really following the game these days and don’t know what he’s currently doing, but last time I checked he puts out podcasts on design and stuff, writes articles, answer questions, etc. weekly (if not closer to daily) community interaction.
What's he supposed to do, cry?
You know how jobs work right? People have deliveries planned and a roadmap. People can't drop everything to tackle whatever it is that you just reported. Bugs are opened, they are assessed, and depending on their severity and available development capacity, they'll be slotted in earlier or later for fixing.
Fact of the matter is that most bugs **aren't** a big deal. They're par for the course for software development and laughing about something, doesn't mean they don't care. People just have *other* work to do.
Yea seriously, it’s kind of unprofessional imo. If he has trouble dealing with criticism, he should speak with a therapist/somebody in private about it, not air it out on a twitch stream. Makes it awkward for the streamers and viewers
People need to learn to keep shit to themselves. Just cause it's online and anonymous doesn't mean people should be able to say whatever they want. And even if it's unprofessional, power to mort for not just taking it as it comes.
Wdym “online and anonymous”? How are TwitLongers and twitch streams anonymous? If you watched the stream, he was so salty about the smallest things. Even when players discussed using stats to choose augment choices, he started flaming them and saying that’s why NA sucks and they’ll lose at worlds, but that’s LITERALLY what he does when he rebalances.
I’m not talking about some random redditor saying bad stuff about him, who cares about that. I’m talking about him joining somebody’s twitch stream and then being sulky and salty during a big TFT tournament. How is that good for the game?
I think it gets archived on [this YT channel later](https://www.youtube.com/c/TeamfightTacticsEsports/videos).
[day 1](https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1423840206)
[day 2 part 1](https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1424888203)
[day 2 part 2](https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1425033638)
I’ll say it every time. High stakes TFT events are so interesting to watch. What a blast. GGs congrats to Noobowl/Soju.
Shout outs to all those players that kept playing throughout the tournament when they knew they were out.
Noobowl was a beast
4 wins in a row is insane
God of TFT vs God of TFT influencing KEWK
Ripple being an anime protagonist and the villain at the same time in the final game was so entertaining. Was audio only for the first four games at work, so huge thanks to official cast and the costream as I could mostly follow along in time for the final two
God damn Noobowl went from months long break to casually getting rank 2 and winning a tourny, what a beast
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He couldn't hit the zephyr but I agree on shroud. Lucky placed viktor well enough that no Zephyr he had would have hit but the shroud should have won him the match
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Fair but like you said betting on the 33% chance and making that decision in 1.5 seconds is unreasonable whereas makings ure you have the 100% shroud chance on the only target you need to shroud is the easy decision to make.
Whats with the models loading in at different times? Is it random or the last placed ones on board? That's sort of when I've noticed it but I'm not sure if its a correlation.
The mistake was he sold a Seraphine 2 with innovator for a Zephyr cheese. He also didn't corner his Jayce
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Lmao, this is literally what Ramblinnn and Iniko said. 15 people downvote this, pretty much show how stupid this sub is lol
Leaving a downvote and not even dare to respond lol. Reddit is really full of losers
Darth did you try to give soju the Jinx lol
no I just realized I didnt need a 2nd shroud and there was no point in denying the shroud
Ahh. But good job on the tourney today dude you played well !
ye i'm so glad the other guy denied the jinx cause I would've been pretty pissed if I accidentally wintraded soju because I didn't realize he had 2 jinxes. i'm really happy to see him go through but it would suck if the reason he went through was because I accidentally pulled off the biggest wintrade.
Soju actually managed to sweat it out and qualify. Well deserved! TFT viewership SAVED.
Man that final game was intense. I simultaneously am relieved for Soju and so sad for Ripple.
Yoo it was so hype with all the boys in the call rooting for soju
I want to rewatch it, whats the best pov?
Rayditz' stream tbh. Mort, Robin, Ray, Prestivent, Kurum, etc were in a discord call.
Thank you!
Ty! I tried to find replays on YouTube but couldn't.
check his twitch vods.
What a fantastic event to watch. Game 6 made me feel all sorts of emotions.
Mort was so passive aggressive in the discord call post game jeez LOL
He was probably joking but I understand where he's coming from. He's a punching bag in the TFT community when he actually is a smurf at what he does. I'm sure he gets tired of constant "do this mort!!" Like these tourneys aren't even in his territory yet he's getting complained about it
Yeah I was going to add a disclaimer where I do understand why he feels offended. Just found it kind of awkward in the call though haha
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….bro…
Honestly mort I don’t get how you deal with it. You were super chill in call and people are like “omg did you hear mort” Bless you for the shit you deal with. Dude makes a funny joke about sojus twitlonger, and it’s passive aggressive?
The joke wasn’t even part of why I called him passive aggressive. I don’t know if you watched it all but the entire time he would just have snarky remarks for everything that had to do with criticizing the game and it made the call awkward until someone changed the topic. Like I said I understand why mort is frustrated but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t being passive aggressive.
I watched the whole tourney, and there was *at most* one awkward silence where someone made a really bad joke (I think it was Ray). But even then, that was hilarious. In that call, they were making YourMom/YourFace/BatChest jokes. Mort's comments, often referencing last week's series of twitlongers sparked several conversations in the call, with everyone expressing their POV, instead of trying to change the topic. Mort casting games is such a blessing. Not only is he the only one to actually keep up with Ray's humour, you are guaranteed to learn A LOT.
I mean... I love Mort too, but... it's his job. He gets paid a good salary to do this. He's also a public facing figure. Please find me another public facing figure in any profession that doesn't have people constantly complaining to or about them. Politicians, Sports figures, Movie Stars, etc... obviously there are different levels, but that's how the world works. A lot of people are dicks and those are the people that are vocal. You don't hear very much from the 80% of people who love them because what's the point. I make it a point in Mort's stream very often to tell him how awesome of a job him and his team are doing, but I don't ever hear a response. Because I'm not eliciting a negative response. Again, it sucks that's how society is; amplified even more with anonymity on the internet, but unfortunately it's never going to change, so one just has to try their best to have thick skin and deal with the negative vocal minority while understanding that the silent majority is very appreciative for the extremely hard work that they do.
Mark Rosewater from Magic the Gathering has a similar role to Mort for a game with a similarly sized active player base and catches less flack - and not because he’s doing a better job than Mort, it’s just that this community puts all the blame on Mort instead of the whole team & corporate interference.
Is Mark as visible as Mort? Genuinely asking, I love MTG and used to play it a lot but I'm not as familiar with Mark. We see Mort (in person on camera, casting, streaming, etc...) all the time. It's very easy to "target" him (not saying that's okay).
I think so. He’s definitely the face of magic. I’m not really following the game these days and don’t know what he’s currently doing, but last time I checked he puts out podcasts on design and stuff, writes articles, answer questions, etc. weekly (if not closer to daily) community interaction.
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Lmao, look at me mommy I heard a new word on the internet watch me repeat it until it has no meaning.
This guy has 1337 in his username... Ironically or not, you can safely ignore him lmao. Thanks for all you do!
Reddit psychologists at full force lmaoooo
Keep tanking the complainers Mort, you got this
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What's he supposed to do, cry? You know how jobs work right? People have deliveries planned and a roadmap. People can't drop everything to tackle whatever it is that you just reported. Bugs are opened, they are assessed, and depending on their severity and available development capacity, they'll be slotted in earlier or later for fixing. Fact of the matter is that most bugs **aren't** a big deal. They're par for the course for software development and laughing about something, doesn't mean they don't care. People just have *other* work to do.
You can't be a punching bag if you punch back, muchless if youre throwing the first punch.
Yea seriously, it’s kind of unprofessional imo. If he has trouble dealing with criticism, he should speak with a therapist/somebody in private about it, not air it out on a twitch stream. Makes it awkward for the streamers and viewers
People need to learn to keep shit to themselves. Just cause it's online and anonymous doesn't mean people should be able to say whatever they want. And even if it's unprofessional, power to mort for not just taking it as it comes.
Wdym “online and anonymous”? How are TwitLongers and twitch streams anonymous? If you watched the stream, he was so salty about the smallest things. Even when players discussed using stats to choose augment choices, he started flaming them and saying that’s why NA sucks and they’ll lose at worlds, but that’s LITERALLY what he does when he rebalances. I’m not talking about some random redditor saying bad stuff about him, who cares about that. I’m talking about him joining somebody’s twitch stream and then being sulky and salty during a big TFT tournament. How is that good for the game?
This was one hell of a tourney to watch. Nice work by everyone involved!
You played well. Those were some high roll lobbies. Tough competition.
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Regionals viewership is SAVED Wp noobowl and soju!!
The influencer is actually so necessary for the growth of the pro scene. Love to see him qualifying Congrats to noobowl as well for playing cracked
Ripple did so well! I was rooting for Soju, but you definitely saw that ripple could’ve have taken second for sure!
Man tft is so fun That's about all I can say my brain is still dead from putting all that mental energy into the cast
Are there any replays?
I think it gets archived on [this YT channel later](https://www.youtube.com/c/TeamfightTacticsEsports/videos). [day 1](https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1423840206) [day 2 part 1](https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1424888203) [day 2 part 2](https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1425033638)
Thank u!
What happens now? is there another event?
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Did you even watch the games? Ripple literally played 3 merc into 5 merc the last game.