SK's run had everything. Underdog team that had to beat the last worlds winners, then reverse sweep, and then beat the current undefeated team. Best worlds to this day
Watching Betty’s recaps are the best way to watch past games in my humble opinion. I spent all of “Throwback Thursday” watching his videos instead of the Smite Stream cuz I knew I’d get more hyped that way.
The start of Zaps threepeat, what a GOAT. Loved reliving this, thanks for the vid, and keeping the history of SPL alive. HIREZ does a terrible job of it. They should honestly be paying you to make more of these, and giving you access to their archives.
The fact that pandacat was this good at mid in his only year in the role is just ridiculous. I get it may not be the hardest role in the game, but he was against Paul and Sam in the jungle. That’s nuts.
Never thought of Neilmah as a serqet support type player before this set but he did so incredibly much on that pick, he earned that world champion title
Dude's Achilles made me watch the entire S6 worlds live just because I liked his style of play so much. Also probably responsible for Achilles being in my top 5 gods played to date
this was the peak of smite for me. Always followed smite esports, and was trying every year to make it to worlds, but it never worked out. Finally got to go season 6 with all my friends. Best time ive had in my life. This set was completely bonkers. Cant deny zap forever lmao
season 9 i would love sk pk boys to reunite, i dont see zap teaming again but maybe they get stuart in adc instead. That would be the sickest team to watch
Rival/ghost clearly love throwing games at worlds lol. But honestly why wouldn't they go back to double hunter this set? It really didn't look like SK had a proper handle on it. I wasn't that big into the pro scene at the time so idk if it was just a gimmick strat but it looked like it was strong
Its utterly insane to me that people let ScaryD have Achilles for every single game this tournament.. I genuinely believe solo would fall apart without his comfort pick.
Not gonna lie and this is with no disrespect to Neil at all. But his 'coaching' and the whole reason he got MVP was the biggest BS i've ever heard lol 😂.. his pep-talk wasn't gonna make Paul hit that one tap on S4S under that t2. They simply won because 'Paul is better.'