DOTA 2: 23savage Ends Talon Reunion After Just One Week

23savage Ends Talon Reunion After Just One Week

The Dota 2 scene entered another period of roster changes following The International 2025, with one of the first major moves involving Thai player Nuengnara “23savage” Teeramahanon. After briefly rejoining Talon Esports in late September, his return ended abruptly within a week, signaling another unexpected shift for both the player and the organization.

At 23 years old, 23savage remains one of Southeast Asia’s most recognized carries, known for his mechanical skill and experience with top-tier teams. His announcement that he is seeking a new team suggests that the post-tournament shuffle may be more turbulent than anticipated, leaving fans and analysts watching closely for his next destination.

A Quick End to a Legendary Reunion

Talon Esports briefly reunited its 2023 core, bringing 23savageMikotoOli, and Q back together with newcomer Ws replacing Jabz. The lineup looked strong on paper, combining proven synergy with top-ranked individual talent across the SEA leaderboards.

Player Role Notable Strength
23savage Carry Consistent high-impact performances
Mikoto Mid Strong laning and tempo control
Ws Offlane Mechanical precision
Oli Support Reliable team coordination
Q Support Draft flexibility

Despite expectations, the reunion ended within days. The team’s return, once seen as a potential revival of its 2023 success, dissolved before it could test its form in major events. The abrupt separation left fans questioning what went wrong behind the scenes.

One Series Proved Enough for 23savage to Leave

Talon’s newly formed lineup had only one official test before unraveling. The roster entered the FISSURE Playground 2: Southeast Asia–China Closed Qualifier, a joint event linking two competitive regions.

They advanced through the SEA bracket, defeating BOOM EsportsExecration, and Team Aureus with disciplined play. However, their momentum ended in the Grand Final, where Yakult Brothers claimed a 3–1 victory.

Match Stage Opponent Result
SEA Bracket BOOM Esports Win
SEA Bracket Execration Win
SEA Bracket Team Aureus Win
Grand Final Yakult Brothers Loss (1–3)

Despite showing regional dominance, the roster disbanded soon after, with 23savage’s quick departure hinting at unresolved internal problems.

A History of Drama?

Observers often describe 23savage as a player whose skill speaks for itself but whose personality can spark mixed reactions. His confidence, while a strength in competition, has occasionally drawn criticism from teammates and fans alike.

Notable moments include:

  • premature celebration during the Riyadh Masters 2023
  • Brief stays with teams such as OG and Talon Esports
Trait Perception
Confidence High self-assurance, sometimes seen as arrogance
Team Fit Reportedly challenging
Public Image Divisive among fans

His recent departure from Talon reignited debates about whether attitude or circumstance drives his frequent team changes.

Can Talon Easily Replace 23savage?

Replacing 23savage presents a real challenge for Talon. The Southeast Asian (SEA) region has a limited pool of elite carry players, and few match his consistency or mechanical skill. Losing him leaves a noticeable gap in both performance and team identity.

Talon could explore international recruitment to fill the role. Importing a European carry might provide the needed experience and flexibility while keeping their SEA roster slot intact.

Option Advantage Risk
Regional talent Familiar playstyle Lower top-tier experience
European import Broader skill pool Adaptation period

With strong financial backing, Talon has the means to pursue either route efficiently.

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