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Valorant Large Streamer Responds To Cheating Allegations

Valorant Large Streamer Responds To Cheating Allegations
Written by: Wei
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22/01/2025

Mooda, who is a known twitch streamer that attracted viewers due to his funny reactions while playing Valorant is being accused of win-trading and ruining the ranked experience to reach the number 1 Radiant. 

He is known for making funny impressions upon death ingame, such as mocking the game's character behavior e.g. Neon slide, Raze Ult, Yoru Clone, and so on. His humor certainly was on point to attract a large number of viewers. 

 

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Alongside that, Mooda had a goal of reaching rank 1 (Radiant) which he stated in a tweet. In order to achieve that goal, he decided to partner up with another known streamer P0PPING to duo all the way to rank 1. 

P0PPING is known as a great ranked player, so the decision to choose him as an asset to grind the game out is very reasonable. 

 

 

After his journey began, he started winning games and climbing the ranks. One of the concerns is the method he did that through, by duoing with a low Match Making Rating account in attempt to ease the lobbies by manipulating the MMR system. 

 

The main accusation as demonstrated in the video, is how the enemies acted during the games. Constantly peeking the same angle to give out a free kill, or doing a very random play that'd get them killed so Mooda can have an edge. 

 

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Mooda's behavior was also noticeably weird, like suddenly checking his second monitor and then knowing exactly where to go or do. 

 

One particular instance is when P0PPING wanted to dodge a map in Agent Select, but Mooda checked his second monitor and suspiciously insisted on not doing that saying "Trust me bro, lock in" which made it obvious he had something in mind. 

 

 

Mooda's Response

 

Mooda then, responded to all of these allegations during a twitch stream. Saying that he would not "stoop that low" and wintrade, and that there is no concrete evidence of him doing so. 

 

 

He then asked for evidence on Paper, saying "If you can get me proof on Paper that I wintraded, then f*ck it I did it"

So all in all, while evidence is clear, Mooda denies these allegations. 

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