Ben Scott

October 22, 2019

With Season 10 of the APAC Pro League coming to a close and the majority of competition now over, we are back with our final installment of Rainbow Six: Siege power rankings for the season. Our last edition for the season sees a shake up in the top rankings with a bit of movement in the lower rankings thanks to the LPL Challenger Series.





Our Rainbow Six: Siege panelists are:



James “Devmarta” Stewart

Alex “Skye” McCallum

Rob “Manic” Munday

Samuel “Monkeyfist” Royals

Konstantin “Cthulhu” Nuridzhanyan





Without further ado, here is our latest edition of Rainbow Six: Siege power rankings,





1.) Wildcard Gaming (+1)





“Since being acquired by Wildcard Gaming, this roster has made strides and has proved that they are a force to be reckoned with. Losing to Oddity Esports late in the Pro League season undoubtedly shocked many fans and made Wildcards chances of making it to the APAC Pro League Finals uncertain, although thanks to a few key results, the fairy tale began. Defeating Xavier Esports in the quarter-finals of the APAC Pro League Finals, 2-1, was an impressive feat after losing the first map. But what was even more impressive, was taking down Japan’s first seed, Cyclops Athlete Gaming, 2-0 in the semi-finals. With an organisation like Wildcard Gaming now backing this team, it’s scary to think what they could accomplish on the international stage.”



- Alex “Skye” McCallum





Key Achievements:



2-1 vs Xaiver Esports (APAC)

2-0 vs Cyclops (APAC)

1-2 vs Aerowolf (APAC)

2nd Pro League Season 10 - Asia Pacific

2nd Pro League Season 10 - ANZ

Active Roster: Ethan, Derpeh, NeophyteR, Diesel and EmoRin





2.) FNATIC (-1)





“After an impressive performance against Team Empire in the Pro League Season 9 Semi-Finals and a Six Masters Championship, FNATIC have taken a devastating blow being eliminated from the Pro League Season 10 APAC Finals during the quarter-finals; failing to qualify for a global final event for the first time in two years. While FNATIC are still one of the most accomplished and feared teams in the Asia-Pacific region, they have suffered early exits at both the Raleigh Major and now APAC Finals, and must address their underlying issues before exacting revenge and reclaiming the APAC crown.”



- James “Devmarta” Stewart





Key Achievements:



1-2 vs Aerowolf (APAC)

5th/8th Pro League Season 10 - Asia Pacific

1st Pro League Season 10 - ANZ

1st Six Masters 2019

13th/16th Six Raleigh Major 2019

Active Roster: Magnet, Speca, RizRaz, Lusty and Virtue





3.) Oddity Esports (-)

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Note: Due to no competition, this team remains the same rank as our last edition of power rankings.





Key Achievements:



5th/8th Six Masters 2019

3rd Pro League Season 10 - ANZ

PL Matchday 11 - 7:5 and 6:6 vs Wildcard

Active Roster: Vast, Legion, Redolent, Todd and Vinnie





4.) Mindfreak (-)





Note: Due to no competition, this team remains the same rank as our last edition of power rankings.





Key Achievements:



3rd/4th Six Masters 2019

4th Pro League Season 10 - ANZ

PL Matchday 11 - 7:0 and 7:3 vs CryptiK

Active Roster: JackDaddy, Cutie, Shak, ItBeStyle and TBD





5.) Fury Australia (-)





Note: Due to no competition, this team remains the same rank as our last edition of power rankings.





Key Achievements:



3rd/4th Six Masters 2019

5th Pro League Season 10 - ANZ

PL Matchday 13 - 7:5 and 4:7 vs Oddity

Active Roster: Warden, Shade, Muesli, Rock and Flvcko





6.) Team SiNister (-)





Note: Due to no competition, this team remains the same rank as our last edition of power rankings.





Key Achievements:



5th/8th Six Masters 2019

6th Pro League Season 10 - ANZ

PL Matchday 12 - 3:7 and 7:4 vs Fury

Active Roster: Loona, Vicious, Fishoguy, Nikoh and TBD





7.) PC419 (+3)





“While the roster did not make it into the official Pro League, they continued to strive for greatness and competed in the LPL Challenger League where they have managed to secure second seed and a place in the semi-finals. They have proven that they are a force to be reckoned with and with their up-coming match against Team CryptiK tonight, they will be looking to solidify this position and make a statement.”



- Konstantin “Cthulhu” Nuridzhanyan





Key Achievements:



2nd LPL Challenger Season 3 (Group-Stage)

Active Roster: Dafcee, Noob, j0rdies, Phoenix & Flossy





8.) Team CryptiK (-1)





“After the conclusion of the online portion of Season 10 Pro League, this roster ended up getting knocked down back into Challenger League. Although despite a not so impressive LPL Challenger League run, Team CryptiK have still managed to secure third seed coming into their playoff run and will be battling it out in the semi-finals against PC419 to see who will face Paradox in the finals.”



- Konstantin “Cthulhu” Nuridzhanyan





Key Achievements:



3rd LPL Challenger Season 3 (Group-Stage)

7th Pro League Season 10 - ANZ

PL Matchday 10 - 1:7 and 7:5 vs Sinister

Active Roster: Striking, Sirrom, Jamx, Hotshot & Sushi







9.) Paradox Gaming (new)





“This one was a tough choice, considering their recent achievements in the playoffs in comparison to the rest of their LPL Challenger League group stage. Following a bumpy road previous to the playoffs, it was expected for them to lose to AMR in the semi-finals, however they managed to win against all odds and are now set to compete in the grand finals. They will face the winner of CryptiK and PC419.”



- Konstantin “Cthulhu” Nuridzhanyan





Key Achievements:



4th LPL Challenger Season 3 (Group-Stage)

2-1 vs AMR (LPL Playoffs)

Active Roster: Odah, Vlad, Deptra, Sticc and Stephy





10.) AdmireMyRank (-1)

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“Throughout the whole of LPL Challenger League, AMR had a fantastic run. They managed to get themselves first seed coming into the playoffs, but ultimately lost to the fourth seed, Paradox Gaming, in the semi-finals and therefore ending their run. I’m sure they will come out of the gates swinging when the ESL Challenger League kicks off, but as it stands with their performance in the LPL playoffs, they sadly fall to 10th in our rankings.”



- Konstantin “Cthulhu” Nuridzhanyan





Key Achievements:



1st LPL Challenger Season 3 (Group-Stage)

1-2 vs Paradox (LPL Playoffs)

Active Roster: Wayneman, Unitdoggy, Thumbnail, Lebb & Werdyy

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Now that the APAC Pro League Finals has come to an end and the LPL Challenger League is about to follow suit, the HTT Power Rankings will be going on hiatus until competitive play returns in Australasia.

Congratulations to all those who have solidified their placements and we hope to see you climb the ranks coming into the next season.

