Paper Rex affirms the victory at the Vailor Masters Toronto 2025

Paper Rex claims the title First Masters to the Vailor Masters Toronto 2025. Consult the detailed information on the victory.
Paper Rex finally obtained his first major trophy, beating Fnatic 3-1 in an exciting grand final at the Vailor Masters Toronto 2025. The victory marks an important stage for the Southeast Asian team and the Pacific region.
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The best series of five was a nail biter, each card descending in the wire. Paper Rex started strongly on their choice, Sunset, winning 13-11 despite an early advance of Fnatic. A crucial game wise Wall and Raze Blast Pack by Jinggg and D4V41 secured the first card.
Icebox, the choice of Fnatic, was a back and forth battle. Fnatic Kaajak and Alfajer presented an incredible individual competence, Kajak accumulating 32 striking attacks. While Fnatic initially won a significant advance, the REX paper fell, forcing overtime. In the end, Fnatic was ahead of a 17-15 victory, leveling the series.
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Despite the admission of a lack of preparation on Pearl, Fnatic fought. Rex paper, however, has demonstrated their experience, recovering from a deficit of 5-9 to win 13-10. D4V41 and F0rsaken played a decisive role in this return, leading their team with 20 victims each.
The last card, Lotus, testified to the resilience of the two teams. The advance tilted back and forth, with highlights on both sides. The Rex paper delivered a 1v2 clutch, and the energy of the crowd at home has fueled their momentum. Fnatic, directed by Chronicle and Alfajer, pushed the Rex paper to the edge, taking an advance of 12-11. However, Paper Rex kept strong, forcing overtime and finally closing the 14-12 card with a decisive 2v4 of F0rsaken and something, guaranteeing their title of champion.
F0rsaken was appointed MVP of the tournament for his exceptional performance as a controller / initiator and leader at stake. Victory was an emotional moment for Rex paper, marking the culmination of years of hard work. Coach Alecks has attributed their success to a new calm and a smarter gameplay, while Jinggg expressed his gratitude for having realized his dream of becoming a winner of the masters.
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