Disguised Toast Announces Valorant Team; Details and Name Revealed!
Disguised Toast has started a Pro Valorant team of his own featuring Exalt, Steel, Genghsta, XXiF, and Clear. Details below.
Toast is no stranger to new adventures. This new adventure includes starting a professional Valorant team. However, this looks like a good squad since it has a mixture of veteran experience and new talent. This article will discuss the team and their previous accomplishments in the game’s competitive scene. This will help us analyze what this team has to offer.
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Disguised Toast Valorant Team Consists of New and Old Talent
Started a pro Valo team – DSG
players:@JoshNissan @ExaltVAL @XXiFtv @genghsta @clearfps
coach:@OCEAN_tK
They’ll be playing in the VCT Challengers Open Qualifiers tmr
(i didnt have time to get an announcement video made so i drew this pic in mspaint from my hotel room) pic.twitter.com/FAOxIimDzq
— DSG Toast (@DisguisedToast) January 9, 2023
This new team will also play in the VCT Open Qualifiers, which will help us gauge who goes into the proceeding tournament. Toast also revealed that his team name would just be Disguised, and the short form would be DSG which is easy to pronounce. You can check out a video for the same below.
Now, let us analyze the players and their significance in the game.
Steel is a veteran. He previously played for 100T and T1. He is mainly an Initiator/Sentinel player who sometimes can switch to an Omen or a Viper. Thus, he can be counted as a flex player. His expertise will be vital in winning matches. XXiF is a Duelist with expertise in Raze and other aggressive agents like Kay/o. He previously played for the Knights Academy.
Genghsta is an Initiator specializing in Sova and Breach. He previously played for the Knights as well. Exalt is another former Knights player. He is also a Flex player who keeps changing between the matches according to what the team needs. The last member is clear who primarily plays Duelist agents but sometimes can switch to a controller role if required.
This is the team Toast is going with. It will be interesting to see what the new blood can learn from Steel. With his guidance and the skill of the new players, it will be a blast to see in the upcoming VCT tournaments. What do you think of his team? Let us know in the comments!
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