100 Thieves in Crisis: Format Frustration, Roster Questions & Offseason Drama

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The 100 Thieves Valorant roster has been at the center of controversy in recent days, as their early elimination from the VCT Americas Kickoff tournament has left players, fans, and analysts debating the team’s future, Riot’s format, and the organization’s offseason approach.

With frustration from players like NaturE, criticism from Sentinels’ Rob Moore, and ongoing discussions about whether 100T should make roster changes, there’s plenty to break down in this ongoing saga.


100T’s Early Exit & Riot’s Format Under Fire

100 Thieves’ VCT Americas Kickoff run ended in disappointment after losses to NRG and Sentinels, leaving them without official matches for months.

  • NaturE expressed frustration, stating that the format gives teams only one tournament in months, and if they lose three matches, they’re out for another extended period.
  • Rob Moore (Sentinels CEO) fired back, arguing that teams like Cloud9, Sentinels, and NRG participated in multiple offseason tournaments, while 100T chose to sit out and should not complain about lack of matches.

Rob Moore’s Response:

“If you want to play more tournaments, play more tournaments. There were plenty of offseason events happening—NRG, Cloud9, and Evil Geniuses all participated. 100 Thieves didn’t. That’s on them.”

The debate over Riot’s format and how organizations manage their schedules continues, but one thing is clear: 100T is feeling the effects of limited competitive experience before the season began.


100T’s Roster: Do Changes Need to Happen?

With another disappointing result, fans and analysts are questioning whether 100T should stick with their current roster or make changes.

100T’s Roster:

  • Asuna 🇺🇸
  • Cryocells 🇺🇸
  • Eeiu 🇨🇦
  • Boostio 🇺🇸
  • Zander 🇨🇦

Despite strong individual performances, team synergy and strategic depth have been questioned.

  • Asuna has been a consistent performer, but Cryocells’ impact as a duelist has been debated.
  • Boostio’s leadership has been criticized, though he has IGL’d top teams before.
  • Zander and Eeiu bring solid support, but is it enough?

Analyst Takes:

“I don’t think this is a bad lineup. They lost close games to two solid teams—Sentinels and NRG. These weren’t blowout losses.”
“If they played more offseason events, maybe they’d have a better read on their weaknesses.”

The biggest criticism of the current roster is that they haven’t played enough together in high-stakes settings, making it difficult to judge their true potential.


100T’s Offseason Approach: A Costly Mistake?

100T’s lack of participation in offseason tournaments has raised serious concerns.

Offseason Tournament Participation:

Sentinels, Cloud9, and NRG played in Red Bull Home Grounds, AfreecaTV Invitational, and other events.
100 Thieves only played one offseason event, For Those Who Dare 2024, where they lost early to Trust and Plug.

With limited official matches, the team entered the season without the same experience as their competitors.

  • Playing more events would have helped them refine strategies, test their roster, and build synergy.
  • Now, they face months without competition, leaving them stuck in a cycle of uncertainty.

Rob Moore’s Criticism of 100T’s Approach:

“Last year, Sentinels and NRG put in the work. This year, NRG put in the work. It’s not surprising they beat 100 Thieves. You need to compete—even if the meta changes. You have to play.”

The contrast between 100T and teams like Sentinels and NRG shows why some organizations prioritize constant competition while others take a more passive approach.


Should 100T Blow Up the Roster?

With another early exit, fans are divided on whether 100T should make roster changes or give this team more time.

Arguments for Roster Changes:

  • They’ve underperformed in back-to-back tournaments.
  • Some roles seem mismatched (Cryo as Jett vs. Boostio’s IGL style).
  • Other top teams are constantly adjusting their rosters to stay competitive.

Arguments for Keeping the Roster:

  • They haven’t played enough matches to be fully evaluated.
  • Their losses were close and against strong teams.
  • They might benefit more from increased practice and tournament participation.

Many analysts believe 100T should wait until the regular season before making drastic changes. However, if they continue to struggle, a roster shakeup may be inevitable.


Looking Ahead: What’s Next for 100 Thieves?

With no official matches for months, 100 Thieves must decide how to approach their time off.

  • Do they make roster changes?
  • Do they organize their own tournaments to stay sharp?
  • Do they use this time to develop new strategies?

Regardless, the pressure is on—if 100T underperforms again in the regular season, major roster moves could be on the horizon.

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Frequently Asked Questions about 100 Thieves’ VCT Drama

Why is 100 Thieves frustrated with the VCT format?

100 Thieves players have expressed frustration with Riot’s seasonal format, which leaves teams with no official matches for months if they fail to qualify for Masters Bangkok.

Did 100 Thieves participate in offseason tournaments?

Unlike teams like Sentinels, Cloud9, and NRG, 100 Thieves played only one offseason event, limiting their competitive preparation.

Is 100 Thieves making roster changes?

As of now, 100 Thieves has not confirmed any roster changes, but ongoing discussions suggest changes could happen if they continue to struggle.

What’s next for 100 Thieves in VCT Americas?

100 Thieves will have no official matches until the next stage of the VCT Americas season, giving them time to practice and potentially make roster adjustments.

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