

In Stage 2 Methodz has a 1.38 overall K/D, nearly 0.15 better than Dashy. Let's call his form SN 1987A, because this AR is the hottest thing in the universe right now, and supernovas need to step aside. What is Methodz eating for breakfast in the morning? GOAT-ios? There's good form, there's red-hot, and then there's whatever Methodz is on. The only concern for Scump, and any member of OpTic Texas is a possible Round 2 match with FaZe, who are the only team competitive with OpTic. On Gavutu, especially when Scump is pushed to pick up the longer range rifles, he has been exceptionally good. The most impressive bit for Scump? He's been better with the AR than the SMG.


The SMG has been in dominant form and now that he's back on his throne he's shown no signs of stepping down. On a team with Shotzzy, Dashy and iLLeY, Scump might still be the best player. Minnesota Rokkr vs.This article is part of our Call of Duty series.Ĭall of Duty Major 2 is upon us, and it's time to take a look at the players to target and players to fade heading into the second major of the CDL season, hosted by the Minnesota Rokkr. The competition concludes Sunday with these matches: dominated for the Breach, finishing with 54 kills and a plus-1.54 KDA. It began with a 250-228 win on Al Bagra Fortress Hardpoint, continued with a 6-4 victory on El Asilo Search & Destroy and ended 3-2 on Al Bagra Fortress Control. led the Thieves with 65 kills and a plus-1.55 KDA, while Jamie “Insight” Craven of Great Britain had 48 kills and a 1.0 KDA ratio for Toronto.Įarlier, the Breach also won close decisions en route to sweeping the Guerrillas. The Thieves’ sweep of the Ultra consisted of wins on Mercado Las Almas Hardpoint (250-165), Breenbergh Hotel Search & Destroy (6-2) and Breenbergh Hotel Control (3-1). posted 77 kills and also a plus-1.31 KDA for the Breach. paced OpTic with 71 kills and a plus-1.31 KDA. Anthony “Shotzzy” Cuevas-Castro of the U.S. They won 250-248 on Zarqwa Hydroelectric Hardpoint, 6-4 on Al Bagra Fortress Search & Destroy and 3-1 on El Asilo Control. OpTic survived some close calls to blank the Breach. posted 51 kills and a plus-1.65 KDA for Atlanta, while Thomas “Scrap” Ernst of the U.S. The FaZe’s sweep began with a 250-153 win on Mercado Las Almas Hardpoint, continued 6-1 on El Asilo Search & Destroy and concluded 3-0 on Breenbergh Hotel Control.

Brandon “Dashy” Otell of Canada had 49 kills for OpTic, who had no players with a positive KDA. Benjamin “Bance” Bance of Great Britain led Minnesota with 55 kills and a kills/deaths/assists ratio of plus-1.67. The Rokkr made quick work of OpTic, getting wins on Breenbergh Hotel Hardpoint 250-189, Embassy Search & Destroy 6-3 and El Asilo Control 3-1. The Thieves earned their spot in the match by sweeping the Ultra out of the double-elimination tournament.Įarlier, the Breach won their second-round match in the elimination bracket by sweeping the Los Angeles Guerrillas. OpTic then won their elimination round match, sweeping the Boston Breach, and will take on the Los Angeles Thieves in the elimination semifinal on Sunday. The Rokkr defeated OpTic Texas 3-0, and the FaZe did likewise to the Toronto Ultra. The loser drops down to the elimination bracket final and will have to win there to make it to the grand final. Those teams will begin Sunday’s action in pursuit of a berth in the grand final later Sunday. The Minnesota Rokkr and Atlanta FaZe contributed to a day filled with sweeps Saturday to advance to the winner’s bracket finals in the Call of Duty League Major II in Boston.
