
Him sharing the off-laner/soft support role with Boxi could prove to be an interesting change, and easily gives Team Liquid versatility over the other teams.
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Over the past few years, zai has proven to be an underrated strong Dota 2 pro with the potential for amazing plays. The deciding factor will be their consistency and overall compatibility if this new Team Liquid manages to find a decent footing, they have the capacity to be one of the best teams in Europe. While having Sumail “SumaiL” Hassan and Daryl “iceiceice” Koh Pei Xiang is an undeniable gain overall, MATU and zai are arguably an overall better pick-up for the latter, whose former roster failed to get a proper shot at TI10.

Team Secret’s loss resulted in a massive gain for Team Liquid, that much is certain.

Today, we’ll be taking a look at Team Liquid, who managed to acquire two high-profile players amongst the huge roster shake-ups that happened.

Just a few days ago, the deadline for roster lock-ins for Dota 2’s next DPC season has ended, bringing with it a surprising number of roster moves and changes that is sure to shake up the game at the highest competitive level. Can this new Team Liquid regain their footing for the next iteration of The International? After years of keeping the same Dota 2 roster, Team Liquid enters a new DPC season with four Swedes, a Finn, and a very interesting landscape.
