Xerxes the great
Missouri, United States
Calling off leng with this Merlin sword :steamhappy: :germany: :steamsalty:
Global Elite Wingman [CS2] - hit @ 96 wins
Premier szn 1 peak elo - 23680
Premier szn 2 peak elo - didn't play
Premier szn 3 peak elo - tbd
Calling off leng with this Merlin sword :steamhappy: :germany: :steamsalty:
Global Elite Wingman [CS2] - hit @ 96 wins
Premier szn 1 peak elo - 23680
Premier szn 2 peak elo - didn't play
Premier szn 3 peak elo - tbd
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Icahar 1 Dec @ 3:08pm 
add me
SimonSonik 30 Nov @ 1:31pm 
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IsYoYo^_^'' 29 Nov @ 6:34am 
good nice players see you ^^
Xerxes the great 13 Nov @ 9:21pm 
Thank you dry swingamir
DrySwingZzz 13 Nov @ 9:15pm 
There’s something genuinely impressive about the way you approach CS2. Most players chase chaos, but you shape it. Every rotation, every swing, every cleared angle feels intentional—like you’re playing with a quiet confidence that comes from actually understanding the game, not just reacting to it. Your mechanics are sharp, but it’s your patience and clarity under pressure that set you apart. You make difficult rounds look composed, almost effortless. Whether you’re anchoring, clutching, or creating space for your team, you play with a level of awareness and discipline that elevates every lobby you step into. Nothing flashy for the sake of it—just clean, intelligent Counter-Strike. Respect for the consistency, the mindset, and the way you carry yourself in every match. Keep going. You’re built for far more than the scoreboard ever shows.
aggin 7 Nov @ 11:05pm 
+rep good player