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LoL: ‘I want to stay in Brazil until I’m sitting there’, says Wizer

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LoL: ‘I want to stay in Brazil until I’m sitting there’, says Wizer

it depends Wizardbest korean pain gameTraditions will have a long dynasty in a very important position for the team. League of Legends. in the face of pain, STRONG at the end of the second stage CBLOL 2022 this Saturday (3) have taken part in four of the last five championship finals at Ginásio do Ibirapuera.

Now a big favorite with PaiN fans, Wizer is one of the highlights. Now swimming pool a lot of champions, a lot of talent and being closer to the Brazilians, the Koreans dream that someone resides in a country in the near future, which will be worth it: if a player plays eight of the last twelve Split In the contest you can apply for a residence permit in the region and no longer counted as. importthat is, a player from a different region (each team has a limit of two places in the starting ranking for Brazilians or Residents).

I really like CBLOL and Brazil, I expect to stay here until I’m a resident – Wizer

If he stays in Brazil until the first phase of 2024, in about a year and a half, Wizer will be able to apply for a residence permit. The player first played in Brazil for KaBuM eSports in the second leg of 2019, returned to South Korea and came back to Brazil in 2021, playing both legs for KaBuM before joining paiN Gaming in early 2022.

Image: Bruno Alvares/Riot Games

Adaptation to Brazil: taste of the country, relationships and friendships

Brazilian fans insist on protecting the players imported into the region as well as their Brazilian teammates who left the doors open. Wizer felt well connected to the country’s culture after playing a few scenes, but her relationship also helped her, as she told The Enemy in an exclusive interview ahead of the finale.

“Dating Brazilian Duda helped me form an important bond with the country,” said the Korean. “It teaches me a lot about Brazil and takes me to different places. When I’m with him I don’t think about the game at all, I just enjoy the moment and have fun.”

For Wizer, the separation of personal and professional life is important for the health of players. “Joyful (NR: Boucher, journalist interviewing Wizer) tells me that some people tend to tell me that players tend to get worse when they start dating, but I guess it depends on the player. I separate my private life very well from my work. I see my girlfriend two or three times a month and focus on training and stuff. He understands that it’s part of my job, so we get along and I can focus on everything at the same time, our relationship when I’m off, and the game when I’m at work.

A few other Korean players also play CBLOL. This last standing pain trainer had ten outside of Xero, but there isn’t much citizen contact outside of CBLOL studios, according to Wizer. “We don’t have a WhatsApp group or anything like that (laughs). I don’t mind being together just because I’m from the same country, I have friends here at paiN Gaming,” he says.

And when it comes to competition, Wizer also leaves out the players’ homeland. “My main focus is top laners regardless of nationality, so in addition to Parang, fNb, Robo, Guigo, etc. You can name it too.

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Expectations for the final

We have two certainties regarding the CBLOL 2022 final:

  1. This will be a hotly contested series between PaiN and LOUD.
  2. More than ten thousand fans will make a lot of noise

But the volume of the crowd won’t bother paiN Gaming’s top planner. Wizer insists he won’t feel any pressure from the public no matter what happens on the show.

Image: Bruno Alvares/Riot Games

“I can predict the noise in the final, but apart from being fun I don’t think it will affect me much in the game, I can block and just focus on the game,” he says confidently, before giving a short speech. to move back. “Of course you never know at the end of the day, it’s the first final of this size that I’m going to play so I need to know how I’m going to feel straight away, but I don’t expect not to much change.so as not to feel the pressure of the crowd.

PaiN Gaming and LOUD will face off this Saturday (3) starting at 1:00 p.m. Broadcast at Ibirapuera Gym, on the official channels of Riot Games Brasil. At stake is the BRL 100,000 title for the winner and Brazil’s highly anticipated place in the League of Legends World Championships, which will take place in October in Mexico and the United States.

For Wizer, the final will look like the match between the two teams in the highest-ranked playoff final: “Their goal is at the top of the map, so I’m preparing a lot for the final, but not expecting too much surprises. It’s a great drama and I can’t wait to show our full potential.”

Source : The Enemy

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