Malr1ne responded to accusations of toxicity
Author: Hawk Live LLC
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Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potorak said that he does not consider himself a toxic player, as he never makes provocative remarks about other cybersports players, but just likes to be harmful due to the peculiarities of his character.
The corresponding opinion was shared by the player on Twitch.
“I'm not toxic at all, I just have such a vibe. Have you even seen one post? I did not write anything to anyone. It's just that I haven't played Dota in almost two weeks, I have a vibe to show off. Otherwise I'm a chill guy who just plays Dota.”
Also responding to the claim that he is the most toxic player, Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potorak mentioned his teammate Ammar “ATF” al-Assaf, who is often the main figurehead of conflicts in the pro scene. It's worth noting that the
Team Falcons roster stands out for its defiant behavior. The players themselves claim that they provoke their opponents to take them out of a state of emotional equilibrium in order to gain an advantage in the game.
Earlier Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potorak apologized to
Team Falcons fans for the team's result at ESL One Bangkok 2024.






