Abrahams swept Leviathan in the Night Shift EU #36 finals, capping off a dominant 3-0 night including Challenger win.
Abrahams ran the full gauntlet on Deadlock Night Shift EU #36 and didn’t drop a map. They came through the Challenger match, beat Lowkey W earlier in the night, and then handled Leviathan 2-0 in the finals. Three maps, two wins, clean.
It was dominate.
Game 1: sanya_sniper's Celeste Takes Over
Game 1 was controlled from the opening minutes. Abrahams built a steady lead that turned into a 38-11 kill advantage and a 69,000 soul gap by the end (240k to 171k).
sanya_sniper on
Celeste was the clear damage threat at 14/1/11, constantly finding picks before fights could even fully develop. Behind that, saintmxsm on
Abrams didn’t die once, finishing 5/0/21 with over 52,000 healing and effectively anchoring every fight. arzo on
Venator handled the economy side, leading the lobby in souls and last hits while the rest of the team pushed the tempo.
Leviathan had some output through Freemok on
Shiv, who led all players in damage, but the rest of the lineup spent most of the game under pressure. Once Abrahams broke into the base around 27 minutes, the game ended quickly. Objectives fell in sequence and the Patron went down at 31:21.
Game 2: Leviathan Push Lanes, Abrahams Win Fights
Game 2 looked more competitive early on. Leviathan actually got ahead on the map, taking multiple Guardians and early Walkers and forcing Abrahams to respond.
But every time teams grouped, the fights still went the same way.
Abrahams finished with another clear kill edge at 31-17 and turned that into a 50,000 soul lead (232k to 182k), wiping out any advantage Leviathan built through lane pressure. sanya_sniper stayed on Celeste and kept producing at 11/2/10, while arzo switched to
Wraith and completely controlled farm with 264 last hits and over 50,000 souls.
The constant across both games was saintmxsm. After a deathless first map, he moved to
Kelvin and barely died again, going 1/1/19 with nearly 50,000 healing. Across the series, he died once. Leviathan never found a way through him in fights.
oses on
Mina had a solid game for Leviathan, but it didn’t change the overall pattern. As the game moved past the mid point, Abrahams grouped, won fights, and immediately converted those wins into objectives.
The final push came just before 30 minutes, and the close at 33:21 felt routine.















