{"id":22273,"date":"2025-01-28T14:43:57","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:43:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/accuracy-reveals-the-reason-behind-minnesota-rokkrs-rapid-cdl-rise-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:43:57","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:43:57","slug":"accuracy-reveals-the-reason-behind-minnesota-rokkrs-rapid-cdl-rise-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/accuracy-reveals-the-reason-behind-minnesota-rokkrs-rapid-cdl-rise-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Accuracy reveals the reason behind Minnesota ROKKR\u2019s rapid CDL rise &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Accuracy reveals the reason behind Minnesota ROKKR\u2019s rapid CDL rise Minnesota ROKKR \/ ActivisionLamar \u2018Accuracy\u2019 Abedi has disclosed the secrets behind Minnesota\u2019s ROKKR\u2019s rapid rise to the upper echelons of the Call of Duty League, as they look to break into top three teams in Stage 3. Minnesota ROKKR, like a few Call of Duty League sides, have seen their roster change considerably going into the second CDL season. Proven talents like SiLLY, Assault and Asim have moved on, making way for the roster of Accuracy, Attach, Priestahh and MajorManiak. In Stage 1, the roster showed promise but were ultimately eliminated swiftly at the Major by Toronto Ultra. A poor start to Stage 2 \u2013 losing their first two matches 3-0 \u2013 prompted the inclusion of rookie Eli \u2018Standy\u2019 Bentz. Since that move, the ROKKR have been proving one of the top teams in the league. Their next 5 matches were completed with a 4-1 record and, after an impressive fourth-place finish at the Stage 2 Major, Accuracy has let Dexerto know exactly how they\u2019ve managed it. However, Accuracy highlights teammate Priestahh as key in the ROKKR\u2019s improved form. When discussing why Standy replaced MajorManiak, he explained that the role change allowed by the move has seen Priestahh return to his best form. Read More: Scump calls on CoD devs to improve new maps &#8211; \u201cThe reason why it couldn\u2019t be Preston is because Preston is one of the rare S-Tier players in Call of Duty,\u201d he explained. \u201cWhen you have someone like that on your team, whether they\u2019re underperforming or not, you will always have faith in them. We knew, and the coaches knew and everyone knew, the whole community knew that Preston is exponentially better than [how] he was performing at the time. And the role switch is probably what would\u2019ve brought it out of him.\u201d Back in FORM \ud83d\udcaa @AccuracyLA explains why @Priestahh is @ROKKR\u2019s key to success.#CDL2021 | #ROKKR pic.twitter.com\/fk8zPxe72k \u2014 Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) April 24, 2021 The role change saw Standy become a main SMG player, alongside Attach, while Priestahh has been able to switch back to a flex role \u2013 meaning he can rock an AR or SMG, depending on the situation the team finds themselves in. As Accuracy states, the role change, paired with Standy\u2019s own impressive start, has unlocked some of Priestahh\u2019s best form. He has proved himself a top player in the past, winning multiple tournaments with Atlanta FaZe in Modern Warfare, and 100 Thieves in Black Ops 4. The ROKKR will be looking to break into the league\u2019s top three during Stage 3, which started with the London Royal Ravens\u2019 Home Series.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Accuracy reveals the reason behind Minnesota ROKKR\u2019s rapid CDL rise Minnesota ROKKR \/ ActivisionLamar \u2018Accuracy\u2019 Abedi has disclosed the secrets behind Minnesota\u2019s ROKKR\u2019s rapid rise to the upper echelons of the Call of Duty League, as they look to break into top three teams in Stage 3. 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