{"id":27650,"date":"2025-01-28T15:09:30","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:09:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/scummn-unrational-win-dallas-empires-100k-warzone-heist-tournament-results-recap-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:09:30","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:09:30","slug":"scummn-unrational-win-dallas-empires-100k-warzone-heist-tournament-results-recap-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/scummn-unrational-win-dallas-empires-100k-warzone-heist-tournament-results-recap-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"ScummN &#038; UnRationaL win Dallas Empire\u2019s $100K Warzone Heist tournament: results &#038; recap &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>ScummN &#038; UnRationaL win Dallas Empire\u2019s $100K Warzone Heist tournament: results &#038; recap Twitter: Dallas EmpireThe CDL\u2019s Dallas Empire hosted a $100,000 Warzone tournament that featured some of the game\u2019s best players, but it was ScummN and UnRationaL who ran through the bracket, secured first-place honors, and a whopping $40,000. ScummN &#038; UnRationaL win tournament without dropping a map. &#8211; Tommey &#038; Almond led field in Day 1 with 213 kills. &#8211; Full $100,000 gifted in Season 4\u2019s biggest tourney yet. &#8211; While a lot of Warzone competitions follow a linear structure, some add a twist and allow players to earn prizes through completing challenges. The Empire $100k Warzone Heist did exactly that, offering $75,000 in prize money and $25,000 in challenges alone. $100k Warzone Heist: results &#038; recap Day 2: ScummN and UnRationaL dominate They simply could not be denied. After imperfect finishes in multiple tournaments, UnRationaL and ScummN proved they\u2019re a duo to be reckoned with by bursting through the entire bracket and securing first place without dropping a map. \ud83d\udc8e \ud835\uddec\ud835\udde2\ud835\udde8\ud835\udde5 $\ud835\udfed\ud835\udfec\ud835\udfec\ud835\uddde \ud835\udddb\ud835\uddd8\ud835\udddc\ud835\udde6\ud835\udde7 \ud835\uddd6\ud835\udddb\ud835\uddd4\ud835\udde0\ud835\udde3\ud835\udddc\ud835\udde2\ud835\udde1\ud835\udde6 \ud83d\udc8e@xUnrational @ScummN Huge shoutout to all of our participants and everyone that tuned in! \ud83d\udd25 pic.twitter.com\/5xNc2mB91A \u2014 Dallas Empire (@DallasEmpire) June 18, 2021 A clear MVP of the tournament, ScummN posted a ludicrous 13.0 K\/D on Day 2 (with 20 average kills and 6,805 average damage, all according to In The Zone). UnRationaL wasn\u2019t too shabby either, dropping a Rocking the MG 82 and an XM4 as his secondary, ScummN was a one-man wrecking crew all day long. And then he capped it off by securing the W solo, while his duo UnRationaL provided relentless gas. This win marks a major one, as it\u2019s the first big tournament since the Season 4 update and was in a stacked field of competitors. Here are the full results for Day 2\u2019s Duo Quads bracket, followed by a recap of Day 1\u2019s Kill Race qualifiers. Day 2 Results Day 1: Tommey and Almond show up The first day of the $100k Warzone Heist had duos thrashing matches in hopes of getting the highest kills. In the end, it was Tommey and Almond who would stand atop the heap with a scorching 213-kill tally. Along with the top duo, Newbz and HusKerrs also cracked the 200 mark, but just barely. Throughout the day we saw a ton of teams adopt the new MG 82 LMG and Nail Gun SMG meta shift to rack up kills. MG82 &#038; Nail Gun meta?@TBE_Newbzz just erased 54 victims during the @DallasEmpire #Warzone $100K \ud83e\udd2f pic.twitter.com\/4dE6EAkrqf \u2014 Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) June 17, 2021 Top contenders like Superevan and Biffle as well as Aydan and Rated missed out the cut to advance to Day 2. Those are huge names to not see in the Grand Finals, which goes to show how cut-throat kill races can be. Day 1 Results $100k Warzone Heist format &#038; challenges Dallas Empire\u2019s Warzone tournament took place over the course of two days and provided some incredible content for viewers. With a series of unique challenges to complete, it shook up the action and pushed competitors to play differently to secure some extra cash. Day 1: Kill Race Qualifier + Challenges &#8211; Day 2: Double Elimination Best of 3 Bracket &#8211; As you can see, players only had one day to complete as many challenges as possible while taking part in the kill race. Although ticking off each of the challenges was tempting, competitors had to make sure they don\u2019t get distracted to ensure they qualified for Day 2. You can check out a full list of the available challenges below which include winning the game with an airstrike and landing a sniper kill over 400m. $100k Warzone Heist teams &#038; players This is definitely a competition that was worth tuning into and with so many entertaining challenges for players to complete, it was guaranteed to be action-packed.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ScummN &#038; UnRationaL win Dallas Empire\u2019s $100K Warzone Heist tournament: results &#038; recap Twitter: Dallas EmpireThe CDL\u2019s Dallas Empire hosted a $100,000 Warzone tournament that featured some of the game\u2019s best players, but it was ScummN and UnRationaL who ran through the bracket, secured first-place honors, and a whopping $40,000. 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