I think we are really good together as a team, since we kind of all respect each other.
I think we are all friends.
So I think it's easy to give the other ones criticism and to improve as a team on macro.
So we as a team can improve on the gameplay itself with, like, how to make better rotations,
how to play better around objectives.
It just makes our lives easier when you are kind of friends or you have due respect for
each other.
So I think that's pretty good.
How long did it take for you guys to have that respect?
I think respect should be there from the start.
So from my experience, at least for this team, it was, like, respect was a thing after like
one, two weeks, I think.
Obviously, others' respect, obviously you have to earn it as well.
Like, it's not only scrims, but I think we had a really good start, so it was really
helpful as well, in the LCS.
So we could, like, maybe even, like, grow faster or more higher, I guess.
We got, like, a higher peak from it.
So I think it was pretty good.
Hussein is...
I don't think he's doing lot of team bonding, but he's always looking to improve the macro play.
So he's, like, trying to help us to improve on our dragon control, like, everyone should
buy pink wards, and how to set up the Dragon, how to set up the vision.
I think just in general, he's really good at improving as a team in general, and I think
for more detailed work, we have Paragon, our assistant coach.
I think he's more maybe the one who is more going into detail and specific place, I guess.
Unicorns of Love was pretty--it was really, really friendly.
Everyone was friends together.
We didn't really, like, I would say... it was not really professional back then.
So it was just friends having fun together and just playing to play, and not playing
to actually win and to achieve and to reach, like, maybe the goals you have right now.
And then the swap came in when I decided to go to Origen.
I was a really, really big move for me, especially since Origen just came, I think, third in
Worlds and all the veterans were back in the team so I could learn a lot, improve a lot.
So I decided to swap to Origen as a mid-laner and, well it kind of changed from there because
the team environment was really different from what I knew it from.
So, like, it came from really friendly to, like, I guess--I would nearly call unfriendly
to... like, unfriendly but still people are trying to be professional.
So it's more, like, you're not a teammate but you're more like a real colleague, I guess.
So we like working together, but you don't really enjoy it that much.
So I think that was really weird for me from, like, a team that is just super friendly to
a team that just like, I would maybe call it unfriendly.
And it didn't work out for us too good, and we kind of came into a slump at Origen.
We managed to reach second place in Spring Split, so I think that was a good success
and a good playoffs run, but in Summer Split everything broke apart because our bottom
lane left and our new bottom lane just didn't work together again.
And then we had xPeke as AD Carry the whole split.
Like, nothing bad to say about Peke, but having a mid-laner who swaps to AD Carry is just
not as good as any other AD Carry who's been playing AD Carry for years.
I think Peke did his best and I think Peke did a good job for kind of saving the team
there, but it was still a really tough time.
I think it's kind of a middle between professionalism and between friendship.
So I think it's actually pretty good and pretty healthy, since you have your goals, you know
what you want, you know you have the motivation.
You expect from your teammates to do good, since they're like your work colleagues.
But at the same time, you're like, I don't think--I don't get mad at someone if he's
doing something wrong, since I'm really sure that he can improve and he has the potential
to grow up as a player and as a person.
So I think it's a really healthy environment and a really healthy atmosphere.
So I really like to point out my Origen time since I learned a lot in that time, even though
it was not the best split.
I could learn a lot as a player and as a person, since I could learn a lot how people act when
it's going bad, how to maybe get out of the slump.
There's a lot of good stuff that you can learn when you're losing or you're on a losing streak,
not only in scrims but in LCS as well.
So I could learn a lot as a person at Origen.
And since I was playing with Peke and a lot of veterans, I could learn a lot as a player
about how to control sidelanes, how to play the map, how to get vision.
And so I could just learn a lot and grow a lot.
And on Misfits, I think a lot of the reasons why we can go more into detail was because
I had this learning experience in Origen.
Before Origen, I didn't have much experience.
It was mostly just, like, team fighting and kind of winning through mechanics, and not
a lot of knowledge.
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