Formerly the DPS star on teams like Toronto Esports and REUNITED, Stefan "ONIGOD" Fiskerstrand now finds himself apart of the Norwegian Overwatch World Cup team and more importantly, in the grand final of Overwatch Contenders EU Season 2. Before he and the Angry Titans roll forward into their match against Eagle Gaming, ONIGOD sat down with Esports Heaven to discuss how effective support staff can be, his taste in anime, and his thoughts on the lack of third-party support and how it could affect the Overwatch League.

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I think it's different in every team, some teams might want you to communicate in a different way. A big thing that helps is don't be afraid to make calls, speak what's on your mind. If its a bad call, it’s okay, scrims are to learn, not to win. If you keep making wrong calls, I’m sure your team would let you know. Just ask for feedback.

Packing10 is the best coach I have ever had the pleasure of working with. After only a week we could notice a huge difference in our team and we could really feel the impact of what having a good coach feels like. He also has a lot of life advice in general, not only game related.

"Overwatch definitely lacks third-party tournaments, but I don't think we will see the Overwatch League versus Contenders anytime soon.” - Stefan "ONIGOD" Fiskerstrand

I think a coach should be able to notice mistakes your team might not notice, and come up with solutions to fix them with us. It's also good if the coach can come in for a small pep-talk when things aren't going too well and make us focus in the right direction.

I think we all knew it could be anyone's games. We already knew that if you let Eagle Gaming play their tank game you are going to have a bad time. But no, I think we expected Gigantti to win.

The meta suits us well, but I think it wouldn't matter which metagame it was. We are an overall strong team, in my opinion. We have success with full dive, Orisa compositions, tank compositions or whatever we want to play.

Playing our game and not letting them play theirs. Noticing their weaknesses and exploiting it. Controlling the tempo.

Honestly, this is the hardest question I get. I actually can't answer, there's too much good anime to make a top three. Come back in a year when I have prepared myself enough to answer this.

It would be the first time Norway made it to BlizzCon, so personally, it would make me incredibly proud of myself and the team for making it that proving everyone wrong about us. It would also mean a lot for the Norwegian Overwatch community as a whole.

It's hard to tell. World Cup definitely has more exposure than Contenders, but I think it would make sense to scout for players in top teams in Contenders because they have proved they are able to play at a high level.

Overwatch definitely lacks third-party tournaments, but I don't think we will see the Overwatch League versus Contenders anytime soon. I do think that it would bring a lot of exposure towards Contenders, but if an Overwatch League team lost against a Contenders team it wouldn't look good publically and people would be questioning about the skill of teams in [the League.]

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Joseph “Volamel” Franco has followed esports since the MLGs of 2006. He started out primarily following Starcraft 2, Halo 3, and Super Smash Bros. Melee. He has transitioned from viewer to journalist and writes freelance primarily about Overwatch and League of Legends. If you would like to know more or follow his thoughts on esports you can follow him at

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