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  2. Status effect - Wikipedia

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    Buff is the term generically used to describe a positive status effect that affects mainly player or enemy statistics (usually cast as a spell). Debuffs are effects that may negatively impact a player character or a non-player character in some way other than reducing their hit points. Some examples of buffs and debuffs are:

  3. Rocket League - Wikipedia

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    Rocket League is a 2015 vehicular soccer video game developed and published by Psyonix for various home consoles and computers. A sequel to 2008's Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, Rocket League features up to eight players assigned to each of the two teams, using "rocket-powered" vehicles to hit a ball into their opponent's goal and score points over the course of a match.

  4. Moist Esports - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] On May 5, 2022, Moist Esports created their Rocket League division after signing the former players of Team Queso. [5] [6] On September 11, 2021, White revealed that he runs Moist Esports at a net loss. [7] In the same video, he rallied 11 million of his subscribers to join Team Moist in the Omega Strikers event. The prize of the event ...

  5. Category:Rocket League players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rocket League players" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Kaydop; S.

  6. Luminosity Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Luminosity placed 4th in North American Pro League Season 10, failing to reach the Season 10 finals but avoiding relegation. On April 14, 2020, Hyena released a statement detailing conflict between the team, Luminosity, and the developers of Rainbow Six Siege, Ubisoft criticizing the latter two for mismanagement and miscommunication resulting ...

  7. Turbopolsa - Wikipedia

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    Turbopolsa began competing in Rocket League in community-organized tournaments. While he originally had no intention of playing the game professionally, after the team he was on made a deep run in a tournament held shortly before the launch of the Rocket League Championship Series, he and his then-teammates decided to compete together in the newly formed series.

  8. Team Vitality - Wikipedia

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    Team Vitality first acquired a Rainbow Six: Siege roster on Xbox One for the Xbox One Pro League in December 2015, shortly after the game was released. Vitality competed in all three seasons of the Xbox One Pro League and took first in Season Three. Vitality also placed second in the first and only Xbox One Six Invitational in February 2016. [36]

  9. Rocket League Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    The Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) is an annual Rocket League esports tournament series produced by Blast ApS and endorsed by Psyonix, the game's developer.It consists of two online qualification splits in several regions, with teams earning points towards qualifying for midseason tournaments known as Majors and the Rocket League World Championship, both of which are held as LAN ...