No[o]ne- "This TI is the best highlight of the year!"

No[o]ne- "This TI is the best highlight of the year!"

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Parivision is out of The International 14, but it's not all bad news for them. The team secured a bronze medal, an incredible achievement considering it's the first TI for three players on the squad.

After a long three game series against Xtreme Gaming, mid laner Volodymyr "No[o]ne-" Minenko shared his thoughts on his team, their last huddle, and his best moment of the year.


No[o]ne-'s performance at TI 14 is his best one yet.

Parivision out of TI 14 An incredible finish to an amazing run. (Credit: Valve).

No[o]ne- has been a Dota 2 professional for 11 years now, an incredible life span for any athlete. And he's gone through it all. He has been among the first teams eliminated at The International, and he has also won five ESL One events.

His vast experience showed in the match against Xtreme Gaming. But it wasn't during the series that we saw how good No[o]ne- is as a teammate. It was directly after the loss, when the team knew they were eliminated.

Sensing that their youngest player, Alan "Satanic" Gallyamov, was taking the loss particularly hard, No[o]ne- led the team into a huddle. It was a wonderful moment to witness, that after losing, the team's main focus is cheering each other up. No[o]ne- shared what was said between the squad.

"It's a game and you don't need to worry. Because I think Satanic put too much on himself. We were saying "no bro, we lose as a team.""

Satanic loses at ti 14 A tough loss, but a great support system. (Credit: Valve).

Parivision's third place finish is exceptional, yet the team felt that the meta did not favor them at all. For the skirmish-like lineup, a meta that revolved heavily around Helm of the Dominator and pushing out lanes was...well, boring!

"I think the whole tournament we didn't play as we did all year. Because the meta is like this, right now. And against Xtreme especially, all games were 2-2 [kills], 50 minutes just farm. It was not the best game to play honestly on beastmaster last [pick]."

It's been one of No[o]ne-'s best years professionally. They were top three in nearly every event they attended, including Esports World Cup. Yet the magic of TI remains, as No[o]ne- pointed the event as the best of the year.

"I think this TI. This TI is the best highlight of this team. I am really proud of all the guys on our team, of the work that we did."

It's a lot to be proud of for Minenko, and we can't wait to see what Parivision does next!

READ MORE:Xtreme Gaming Send Nigma Galaxy Home In Spectacular Fashion!

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