While we're talking about team rankings - the biggest wildcard team by far is @Fusion.
Fusion went all in on Carpe as the future of their team. Something that was not supported by 2019 performance, but 2018.
If Carpe doesn't return to form, Fusion likely is play-ins at best.
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oh yeah forgot about that, scrap them then
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Dallas technically has with Gamsu as well as Toronto with Beast. Lotta solo main tank risks this season.
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Neither of those teams have the peak potential to be considered wildcards imo.
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With Fusion having a 5 dps roster I feel confident in this not being a major issue On that note though, no backup to Sado after also having aquestionable 2019 is a bigger issue for me. It might not be an issue, it might be a huge issue for a team playing for a top 4 spot
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They got chipsa for main tank tho
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Keep in mind they played Geguri on Orisa during Shanghai Masters, a role she's played before so they might be moving her to a MT role?
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Stand1 was very solid over the last year. No reason to think he'll drop off yet. Titans are packed with enough top talent to where it's far more likely Fissure excels rather than booms. Of all the issues in Dallas last season, OGE wouldn't be topping my list.
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London's whole team is a wildcard
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