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Not a fluke: OG among the first teams headed to the playoffs at PGL Wallachia Season 6

Cristy "Pandora" Ramadani
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17.11.2025
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The third day of PGL Wallachia Season 6’s group stage would see three teams sent packing – Yakult Brothers, Team Tidebound and Nigma Galaxy.

And also see three teams clinch their playoff spot.

The day delivered some of the most intense Dota 2 of the event so far. From the way these teams played, you’d think the Aegis of Champions was on the line. In reality, it was playoff qualification at stake—and MOUZ, OG, and PARIVISION rose to claim their spots.

Late-game Dota was the theme of the day, and fans were treated to plenty of it.

MOUZ vs Natus Vincere 2:1

Game one was tightly contested, with both teams playing disciplined, controlled Dota. NAVI held steady and looked poised to convert their early advantages, but a single decisive push from MOUZ flipped the script. It was a knife’s edge match—one fight changed everything.

In game two, things needed to go well for NAVI’s Troll Warlord… and they simply didn’t. Instead, MOUZ capitalized on getting Ghost’s Lone Druid through the draft. He took over completely, carrying MOUZ to a clean victory and tying the series.

The decider went a full 66 minutes. For nearly 30 of those minutes, NAVI clawed their way into a lead, only to lose control in the ultra-late game. Once again, MidOne was the standout—his addition to MOUZ continues to look like one of the strongest roster moves of the season.

OG vs HEROIC 2:1

Heroic absolutely stomped OG in game one. It wasn’t close—the SA squad outclassed them across the map, dictating tempo in a classic Scofield performance. After watching OG topple two tournament favorites earlier in the event, many wondered whether their momentum had run out or if their previous wins were simply flukes.

But game two told a very different story. OG struck back hard with a dominant showing of their own. Controlled, confident, and comfortable, they gave HEROIC no room to breathe.

In the deciding game, OG came in with a vengeance. HEROIC had a fighting chance for about 10–15 minutes, but once OG hit their stride, the series was effectively over.

OG remain the biggest surprise of the event. They move into the playoffs with a 3:1 record—an outcome few predicted.

BB vs PARIVISION 0:2

The first game of this Eastern European showdown was pure cinema. After 81 minutes of chaotic, back-and-forth Dota—featuring six Rapiers, a barrage of clutch saves, and constant momentum swings—PARIVISION finally closed it out in what has easily been the most thrilling ending of the event so far.

The second and final match wrapped up in a comparatively brisk 56 minutes, with PARIVISION closing out the series. The flow of the game felt clear early on — even with a few overextensions and bursts of aggression that resulted in unnecessary deaths. BB never quite looked recovered from the emotional whiplash of the 81-minute opener, and PARIVISION capitalized on that momentum to secure the 2–0.

All is not lost for HEROIC, NAVI and BB. They have another chance to advance to the playoffs.

The action returns tomorrow, Wednesday, November 19th at 09:00 CET, where the final three series of the group stage will seal the fate of six teams—three eliminated, and three earning their place in the playoffs.

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