"But on one side I wanted to stay in RGE because we've been through alot of up's and downs." ~Deadly10, in an interview with OwlDroneMedia

Greetings, readers. Today, we at OwlDroneMedia got the chance to interview one of the finest players, Indian Valorant scene has ever witnessed. Being one of youngest talents to ever touch our esports scene, aged 19, Deadly10, is not only one of the best players in South Asian valorant history, but also one of those few who have the dedication and mindset, to be at the top.


We got a chance to Interview Deadly10, and here is what he thought :

Q1)What is your aim routine, What are your suggestions to people stuck in average elo(Gold-Plat) ?

->My aim routine - 500 Bots (100 at once), 5x (30 Hard Bots), 1 Deathmatch.

People who are hardstuck in Plat Gold, just try to learn every game, Instead of blaming the teammates, blame yourself for every round lost, I used to do it to get Radiant when I was Hardstuck Immortal.

Q2)Who do you respect the most out of IGC and out of your own personal life? ->The person I respect the most is my IGL, Anuj Bhaiyya.

And in my life I respect my Parents.

Q3)What was your first thought when you got the offer, from VLT?
->My first thought in mind was, I'll get to play with one of the best teams in South Asia, but will I be able to deliver that kind of performance? And I'm going to replace one of the best in India. But on one side I wanted to stay in RGE because we've been through alot of up's and downs.

Q4)No legit Indian player has ever stayed at #1 in APAC for a considerable amount of time, do you think you can do it?
->Well I'm aiming for Top 10 first, and I almost hit that aim this act. But yeah, it's not that hard to become #1 in APAC, if you don't make mistakes and never trust your teammates in Ranked, just play 1v5 and if your teammates are better they'll contribute.

Q5)Do Indian players really lack dedication or is it just a myth?
->Indian players do not lack dedication, we're all dedicated towards whatever game we play, I've played with all these good players, and they're all very dedicated and motivated to become one of the best. Players with no dedication can just play casually, and it'll be hard for them to even find a team.

Q6)What was going through your mind during the RCC LAN? did you guys practice or just went yolo? ->Well, I didn't play much with the team in RCC because they took me in after Ezzy had his personal event during the LAN day. So basically when I joined we only practiced one set of scrim late night after my practice with VLT.

Q7)How are you preparing for RCC Brazil? ->We're prepping individually for RCC Brazil, we'll start practicing as a team after Paradox's and my tournaments finish.

Q8)What is the most important thing you have learned ever since you joined VLT (can be anything from gameplay, life, etc)
->The most important thing I've learnt since I joined VLT is the way we practice should be productive, even if you watch One VOD a day and learn a lot of setups and rotation or even improved your fundamentals, and if you watch 10 VODs like a Movie and do not learn a thing it's not worth it.

Q9)Dream team to play against?
->My dream teams to play against are Top 1 teams from every region.

Q10)Most funny and serious person in the team?
->Most funny person is Anuj Bhaiya, and the most serious one is Deathmaker

Q11)You have been on duelists so far, what are your experiences with other roles?
->I prefer Duelist more than Sentinel or Initiators, but with my experience I have less ideas compared to other experienced players.

With that, we conclude our interview with Saksham "Deadly10" Aurangabadkar. We wish him all the best for all future events, and everything that beholds him!



Written by - Kisna 




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