Hydra's tournament experience is extensive and varied. They've competed in a wide range of events, from smaller online cups like the Epulze Monthly Cup, where they secured second place in their first tournament, to larger, more prestigious events. While they haven't consistently placed in the top positions of major tournaments, their consistent participation and occasional top-three finishes demonstrate their competitive spirit and skill. Their latest tournament appearances included the European Pro League and ESL One Raleigh, though they didn't secure any prizes in all of their recent tournaments. The team's prize winnings total several thousands of USD.
Team Hydra has seen a revolving roster of players throughout its history, with a total of approximately 70 players having donned the Hydra jersey at one point or another. Notable past members include OneJey, Kami, and W_Zayac. The current roster consists of four players: mellojul (Ukraine), Actor` (Russia), selfhate (Russia), and fsd (Russia). This current lineup represents a relatively stable core, allowing for consistent team play and strategic development.
Team Hydra's ranking has fluctuated over time. While they achieved a high of 14th place globally, their ranking has generally settled in the 30s and 40s. As of today, they are ranked 44th out of approximately 87 teams. Their performance demonstrates a consistent level of competitiveness, though they haven't yet broken into the top tier of the Dota 2 scene. Their best ranking of 14th, achieved in September 2023, showcases their potential to consistently challenge the top teams in the region.
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