

Even though Slap missed out an entire season, he has shown precision, flair and years of experience that have proven he is one of the best players in the European scene time and time again.

Slap is a long-standing player with a vast knowledge of the game that goes far beyond just Orcane. With the return to offline tournaments after season 6 concluded, Slap was able to travel around Europe to claim a spot on the PR once again, and earn his third appearance on the PR alongside his placements in seasons 3 and 5, as well as being an HM in season 4.

“arkadaşım eş, arkadaşım şek, arkadaşım eşek” Writing Team: Defileus, Fireicey, Kasu, Kravten, Lucy, Memento, Orticoltore, Raven, rhea, Xiphos Panelists: arnoo, Boss Hog, Defileus, Fireicey, Lucy, Memento We’d like to give a special thanks to all the offline/online TOs, production team and commentators that were able to make the past year’s ranked season in this new era of rivals as great as it was. This ensured that we had enough head-to-head data to accurately rank players who qualified, while allowing smaller tournaments to be considered for the PR, albeit with less importance. This opened the floodgates for a multitude of fresh talent to prove themselves and for veteran players to reclaim their spot at the top of the European PR.īecause smaller-scale locals were once again tracked for the power ranking, we decided to weigh non-major results less than those from majors and raise the bar of the minimum number of tournaments to qualify to 3 majors and 4 tournaments total, while still favouring players who entered more than others. Welcome to the seventh season of the EU RCS Power Ranking! This season Europe saw data from offline majors and locals be used on the ranking for the first time since season 4 alongside our established online majors. Europe RCS Season 7 – Top 15 Power Rankings
