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Aramis talks about standing in for Tundra at DreamLeague Season 19

EsportsHeaven 2023-04-19 04:55:03

Adam "Aramis" Moroz has been standing in for Tundra Esports in the DreamLeague Season 19 Group Stage 2. The decision to field Aramis in Tundra's journey at DreamLeague Season 19 came after Martin "Saksa" Sazdov decided to take a break, citing burnout issues, and to reset before the Berlin Major mentally. Tundra's victory over Evil Geniuses today saw Aramis playing outstandingly well. In the post-match interview, Aramis spoke about playing Dota 2 competitively after a six-month hiatus, plans for joining a team and more. Hi Aramis. What have you been up to for the past six months after leaving Alliance? Aramis: I just took a break, playing no Dota at all. Spending time with family, travelling and taking my mind off Dota. But you came back stronger than ever looking amazing on the field. How did that happen? Aramis: They [Tundra] know me so well and joining them was good. It's kinda easy to play with them, so I guess it's going to be good. Aramis DreamLeague Season 19

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Did you have nerves playing with TI winners [Tundra] and if you did then how did you deal with them? Aramis: Yes, things just happened so fast. Neta [33] asked me to play four hours before the event and I was not expecting it at all. Not playing a single scrim for six months is a bit nerve-wracking but I just tried to trust my instincts to do good. We [the panellists] weren't convinced with the Dragon Knight support in game two. Was that something Tundra wanted to do or was it something that you were forced into? Aramis: The draft went in a way where we were not sure what needed to be done with the DK. We kept DK-4 as an option and in the end, we decided to go for it. However, it didn't work out as much as I would have liked it. What is your goal going forward? Aramis: I would like to join a team obviously for the next DPC season. I can't just join a team and start competing in something like a tournament.
Featured image via Alliance. Remaining images courtesy of Valve. Did you like this Aramis DreamLeague Season 19 interview? If you missed it, check out this interview with Team Liquid player Zai.
 

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