Johannes ‘Shax’ Nielsen (Orgless and Hungry)

In a season dominated by Tracer play, we’d be hard pressed to find a better candidate for one of our DPS roles than Shax (Orgless and Hungry). Shax was one of the more independent Tracer’s in the tournament, and his impact on Orgless and Hungry’s matches was often more visceral than his counterparts on opposing teams.

“Shax’s impressive play on Tracer was phenomenal not only in the means by which we usually see Tracers excel, the vanilla play, but also in his usage of Pulse Bomb to consistently stick smaller targets and remove them from fights.”

- Harry ‘LEGDAY’ Pollitt @LEGDAYGaming

Only having a Tracer in your pocket isn’t enough for Europe, where the Slambulances roam freely and there’s always a promise of one last ride. Quad Tank demanded that our DPS aficionados have the capacity to flex onto a core component of the composition. For Shax, his level of play on Zarya was more than enough to make these compositions work for his team.