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Dota 2 Pro 23savage Sets Unprecedented Record, Becoming First Player to Shatter Legendary Milestone

Dota 2 Pro Player 23savage Breaks MMR Record, Reaches 13,000 MMR

In a remarkable feat, Nuengnara “23savage” Teeramahanon, the position one player for Talon Esports, has reached a new milestone in Dota 2’s ranked system by achieving a massive 13,000 MMR. This accomplishment comes after three weeks of dedicated gameplay, just in time for the 2023 DPC season.

23savage’s achievement is even more impressive when considering that he was also the first player to reach 12,000 MMR in 2021 and the second player to hit 11,000 MMR in 2020. This highlights his unwavering dedication to improving his skills in Dota 2’s matchmaking system outside of practice matches.

One noteworthy aspect of this record-breaking achievement is that 23savage accomplished it on the highly competitive Southeast Asian (SEA) server, widely regarded as one of the most challenging matchmaking environments in the world. Players from other regions often encounter significant losing streaks when playing on the SEA server.

The difficulty of the SEA server stems from the intense competitiveness of players in the region, as well as the high demand for core positions. This creates a shortage of dedicated support players, leading to debates and some core players being forced to play support roles. Additionally, language barriers add another layer of challenge. Despite these obstacles, 23savage has defied expectations and proven that MMR can be grinded successfully on the SEA server.

Overall, 23savage’s remarkable achievement in reaching 13,000 MMR cements his position as one of the top players in the Dota 2 competitive scene.

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