Tedd takes a closer look at Fnatic ahead of the StarLadder Budapest Major 2025. He argues that the team might be better than their results suggest. After rough runs at PGL Masters Bucharest and CS Asia Championship, he points out that BlameF is still performing at a world-class level while the rest of the team struggles to match him. Slow starts, lost leads, and missed chances — Tedd breaks down what goes wrong and why the core ideas still work.
On Train, he shows how Fnatic build their T-side through timing, conditioning, and smart utility. BlameF creates space with his pushes, Jacomoo applies pressure in Pop, and Crimz adds structure with utility. The tactics make sense — but the execution often falls short.
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Tedd’s verdict is simple: Fnatic’s Train isn’t chaos, it’s controlled ambition. If they tighten their play and support BlameF better, this roster could surprise everyone in Budapest.

