The players with the largest hero pool at the PGL Arlington Major were revealed
Maksym ShylovBen Steenhuisen, a well-known analyst and expert in the field of statistics, shared data on the player's hero pool after the end of the PGL Arlington Major group stage, the results of which you can read in our material. The top is mostly made up of core position players.
It is worth noting that the players from the teams participating in Group B, on average, occupy lower places compared to the players from Group A. This is justified by the fact that 8 teams were represented in Group B instead of the planned 9, since Xtreme Gaming withdrew from the Major.
OG 's Yuragi, Team Liquid 's Zai and PSG.LGD 's Ame lead the rankings. They used 13 different heroes in 16 matches. Of the supports, only Stinger, a player from the Beastcoast team, made it to the list. He has 12 heroes in 14 fights.
The full list of players with the largest pool of heroes at the end of the group stage is presented below:
- Yuragi - 13 heroes - 16 matches
- Zai - 13 heroes - 16 matches
- Ame - 13 heroes - 16 matches
- StingeR - 12 heroes - 14 matches
- LESLAO - 12 heroes - 16 matches
- Ana - 12 heroes - 16 matches
- NothingToSay - 11 heroes - 16 matches
- Pakazs - 11 heroes - 16 matches
- destroyed - 11 heroes - 14 matches
- Timado - 11 heroes - 16 matches
- 23savage - 11 heroes - 16 matches
- Yatoro - 11 heroes - 14 matches
Recall that the PGL Arlington Major takes place from 4 to 14 August this year. The top 17 teams from around the world compete for the $500,000 prize pool and 4,570 DPC points needed to qualify for The International 2022. The venue is Esports Stadium Arlington in Arlington, Texas. The winner will receive the main prize of $200,000 and 820 DPC points.
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Maksym has been working at EGamersWorld since 2017. Joining the company during his first year at university, he worked as a translator until 2022. After that, Maksym began working as an editor. His main discipline is Dota 2, and over time, Maksym's responsibilities expanded to include CS:GO, CS2 and Valorant. Additionally, as an editor, he publishes various materials on gaming topics.