Top 10 Players of VCT Pacific 2025 Stage 2 Group Stage
With the group stage of the VALORANT Champions Tour 2025 - Pacific Stage 2 concluded, certain individuals have managed to stand out, making an impact on the server which set them apart from the rest. Here’s an in-depth look at the ten players who topped the charts in impact and consistency, based exclusively on their statistics from the group stage.
These stats have been taken from THESPIKE.GG, with the data sorted by a minimum of 200 rounds.
1. Meiy
- Rating: 1.36
- ACS: 277.3
DetonatioN FocusMe has gone through a considerable resurgence this season, and a large part of that has been thanks to Ibuki "Meiy" Seki. Being the primary duelist for the team, his entry skills and high fragging potential have not only earned him 3 MVP titles, but also put him at the top of this list by a healthy margin.
2. HYUNMIN
- Rating: 1.18
- ACS: 249.7
Another primary duelist on the team, Hyun-min " HYUNMIN" Song had some big shoes to fill after DRX parted ways with Yu "BuZz" Byung-chul. And he managed to do so quite spectacularly. Being a solid and reliable piece of the new DRX, HYUNMIN also boasts 3 MVP titles in Stage 2, and is arguably the best duelist out of Korea at the moment.
3. Jemkin
- Rating: 1.18
- ACS: 238.4
The MVP of VALORANT Champions Tour 2025 - Pacific Stage 1 needs no introduction on this list. One of the two prongs of Rex Regum Qeon’s double-pronged attack, Maxim "Jemkin" Batorov was and still is the primary duelist on the team. His explosive fragging potential is still at an all time high, and if it weren’t for the lower ACS, he would easily be number 2 on this list.
4. DH
- Rating: 1.18
- ACS: 208.8
The only rookie on this list, Kang "DH" Dong-ho showed a lot of promise during his time at T1 Academy, and this promise translated to the big stage surprisingly well. Having a tied 1.18 rating with HYUNMIN and Jemkin and an impressive 1.11 KD is more than enough proof of his incredible potential. The rookie managed to upstage all his more experienced teammates, and is also the only T1 player to make this list.
5. Karon
- Rating: 1.18
- ACS: 207.8
From ranked demon to Masters winner, Kim "Karon" Won-tae has quickly proved himself to be one of the most reliable pieces of the Gen.G Esports roster. Although he only has a single MVP title to his name, compared to Kim "t3xture" Na-ra’s two, his impact as the primary controller on Omen is what earned him his place on this list. To outrank someone like t3xture in a list of impactful players is no small feat.
6. something
- Rating: 1.16
- ACS: 227.6
A playmaker and explosive entry, Ilya "something" Petrov excels at finding early-round advantages for Paper Rex. Comfortably leading the list with a staggering 111 First Bloods in the entire group stage, the stats on paper fail to fully capture his aggressive playstyle. He is also leading the rest of his teammates in the MVP race.
7. Monyet
Rating: 1.15 ACS: 225.4
The second prong of RRQ’s double-pronged attack, Cahya "Monyet" Nugraha is the versatile counterpart to Jemkin’s explosive fragging. What makes him a integral part of this roster is the fact that he can shuffle between a handful of agents, and still manage to perform at his best on each of them.
8. d4v41
- Rating: 1.14
- ACS: 227
One of the oldest serving members of the Paper Rex roster, Khalish "d4v41" Rusyaidee made his transition from a flex initiator to a solid anchoring sentinel. This role switch was for the better, as his impact on Vyse has been second to none. This rise in performance also earned him an MVP title in Paper Rex’s first group stage match against T1.
9. Dambi
- Rating: 1.13
- ACS: 237.1
Nongshim RedForce is another resurgence story coming out of the Pacific, and a major part of it has been because of the rise in performance from the team, but in particular, Lee "Dambi" Hyuk-kyu. Even though the team looked rattled on their first attempt in the big league, this time the team looks steady, and Dambi is the perfect representative of this new look.
10. MaKo
- Rating: 1.12
- ACS: 215.7
Rounding out the list is none other than DRX’s fragging IGL Kim "MaKo" Myeong-kwan. Putting up performances like this while still calling the shots for your team is no easy feat, and few very would be able to pull it off like MaKo. Although there are no MVP titles to his name in Stage 2, his impact on the server is always felt.
These ten players defined the VCT Pacific 2025 Stage 2 group stage with their standout performances and consistency. Now they will be put under the spotlight as the playoffs approach, with fans expecting more highlights in the next stage.
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