Tedd takes a closer look at Monte after the addition of Rainwaker and explains why he’s genuinely excited about this project heading into 2026. He highlights the team’s steady progress since mid-2025, their strong VRS point accumulation through solid Tier 2 LAN results, and key wins — including an impressive series against Natus Vincere with Rainwaker as a stand-in. After officially signing him, Monte secured another important LAN title, keeping themselves in the race for a potential spot at Intel Extreme Masters Cologne.
A big part of Tedd’s optimism comes from the team’s “redemption” narrative. Players like Afro and Beimis are trying to prove they still belong at a higher level after difficult Tier 1 experiences, while Rainwaker is looking to bounce back from his short and underwhelming stint with Team Liquid. Tedd argues that Liquid’s unstable environment at the time made it difficult for Rainwaker to succeed, and that Monte offers a much healthier structure for him to thrive.
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Stylistically, Monte show a clear identity: proactive mid-round calling from Gizmy, strong clutch potential, and a balanced mix of aggression and discipline. Rainwaker has already become a key piece, especially in late-round situations, while Afro continues to deliver consistent AWP impact. Tedd sees Monte as a dangerous dark horse for the first half of 2026 — a team with firepower, hunger, and realistic chances to climb the rankings if they maintain their current trajectory.

