Tarik Reacts to BabyJ’s Cypher Setup on Ascent in Lil Bro Cup

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Team Subroza faced Team Rossy in the Lil Bro Cup grand final, and spectators saw some intense Cypher set-ups on Ascent in the first game of the BO3 series.

Hunter “BabyJ” Schline, a seasoned Cypher player, may have thought his trapwire location on Ascent’s mid-market, close to the pizza parlor, was brilliant, but it quickly went south. It was clear that BabyJ’s strategy was not as brilliant or failsafe as initially claimed. 

Team Subroza faced Team Rossy in the Lil Bro Cup grand final, and spectators saw some intense Cypher set-ups on Ascent in the first game of the BO3 series.

Hunter “BabyJ” Schline, a seasoned Cypher player, may have thought his trapwire location on Ascent’s mid-market, close to the pizza parlor, was brilliant, but it quickly went south. It was clear that BabyJ’s strategy was not as brilliant or failsafe as initially claimed.

The defense of Subroza’s squad was worse than that of Rossy’s team as the latter took an early lead into the game.

Notably, he also placed a trip wire on the ground in the vicinity of the tiny box in the middle of the restaurant. As Tarik watched this unfold in real time, he said,  “Oh my god! The thing is he has the wire so low so he’s gonna hear him jump.

In spite of the fact that the placement of the tripwire by BabyJ was a brilliant concept, the player neglected to take into account the presence of the small box that players can hop onto in order to get around the tripwire without tripping it or destroying it.

Rossy was able to effortlessly jump the fence, which allowed him to surprise BabyJ and ultimately kill him. After then, Tarik uttered the following: “Wait, he does not account for it.

Doesn’t make any sense given that! “Wait, he does not account for that. Doesn’t account for that! Oh, fu**!” 

In the rounds that followed, Rossy’s squad lost another two players swiftly, making it a 3v5 disadvantage for the attackers. At this time, BabyJ on the Cypher was waiting for the door switch to be flipped so that the one-way Cyber Cage could be placed over his head on B-site. BabyJ heard Sova and Killjoy pushing through B-main and used this as an opportunity to sneak up on Killjoy, get the kill, and then use the cage to escape reveal and finish off Sova.

After losing the one in the middle of the market, BabyJ made amends by snatching up this Cyber Cage on B-main, which only goes in one direction. Ascent was won by Team Subroza with a score of 13-11, and Fracture was also won by Team Subroza with the same scoreline.

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