Shoulders are injured, backs are broken. Here are the best performing WEU carry players in Tour 3 DPC.

The most important regional so far in Tour 3 Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) has concluded. With the Arlington Major and TI11 at stake, players are undoubtedly giving their all and teams brought their A-game to the table. As it usually is in Dota 2, most eyes are set on the Western European (WEU) region due to its competition. But who is carrying this region on their backs? Let’s take a look at the best-performing carry players in Western Europe Division I.

*All data are referred from Spectral Stats.

5. Yuragi of OG

OG Yuragi is the 5th best carry in Div I WEU DPC. <br>Source: <a href="https://youtu.be/W3Gd_dH5JP8" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">OG Esports YouTube.</a>
OG Yuragi is the 5th best carry in Div I WEU DPC.
Source: OG Esports YouTube.

As quiet as he may look, Artem "Yuragi" Golubiev is a monster inside the game. The 20-year-old player only started his pro career in 2020, where he had stints with smaller organizations. But the lad had his big break with the new generation of OG. The community had some doubts that Yuragi and the rest of the young players can fill in the OG legacy, but they quickly proved their strength. OG performed greatly throughout all 3 seasons, even bagging a Major title. In Tour 3 DPC, Yuragi scored some great stats as a carry.

Rank [Highest Average]
Score
5th in Kills
7.44
3rd in Least Death
 2.69
4th in Tower Damage/ Minute
196
4th in Longest Kill Streak
5.94
1st in Hero Pool
13
Yuragi's stats in Tour 3 DPC. Source: Spectral Stats

A diverse king

Among all players in WEU Division I, he holds the fifth highest average kills (7.44). Not only that, but he also doesn’t die as often and places the 3rd in lowest death. The most interesting part is that Yuragi is the most diverse out of all players in WEU Division I. Unlike most players that stick to several heroes, he opts for a wide range of carry heroes. In Tour 3 DPC, he has played 13 different heroes in 16 matches! 

Yuragi's Hero Pool in Tour 3 DPC<br>Source: <a href="https://stats.spectral.gg/lrg2/?league=dpc_2022_s3_eu_upp_div&amp;mod=players-profiles-playerid167976729" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">Spectral Stats</a>
Yuragi's Hero Pool in Tour 3 DPC
Source: Spectral Stats

It is hard not to think about the Riki pick in Game 2 vs Liquid when talking about his hero diversity. The hero has never been picked and is out of meta - but Yuragi went for it anyway (even if they ended up paying the price).

4. skiter of Tundra Esports

Tundra skiter is the 4th best carry in Div I WEU DPC. <br>Source: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7EfCdothzQ" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">Tundra Esports YouTube</a>
Tundra skiter is the 4th best carry in Div I WEU DPC.
Source: Tundra Esports YouTube

skiter has been playing professionally since he was very young. At only 16 years old, he actively played for European tier 2 teams and has immensely improved over the years. In 2020, skiter joined mudgolems and showed promising play in the tier 1 scene, winning 3rd at the ESL One Germany. From then on, the team became Tundra Esports and quickly rose to become one of the strongest teams in the world.

Rank (Highest Average)
Score
1st in Least Death
2.41
5th in Best K/D/A
6.24
4th in Last Hit/Minute
9.26
2nd in Creep Denies
18.5
5th in Tower Damage/Minute
153
skiter's stats in Tour 3 DPC. Source: Spectral Stats

No dying for skiter

On top of skiter’s back, Tundra Esports accelerated to the top spot in Tour 3 WEU DPC. He might not be a flashy carry player but what makes him excellent is his macroing, bringing an overall brilliant performance. Skiter has really great decision-making and he pulls in and out of fight cleanly. Because of his discipline, he spends less time on the Respawn timer. Among all players in WEU DPC, skiter has the least death average. He also scores high on the last hits chart and even higher for creep denies.

When we talk about skiter, it is impossible to not bring up his signature Chaos Knight. He is absolutely monstrous on the hero, with it being his most popular pick. He is also great on his Razor, which he used to deliver the fastest victory of WEU DPC against OG. 

3. dyrachyo of Gaimin Gladiators

Gaimin Gladiator's dyrachyo is the 3rd best carry in Div I WEU DPC. <br>Source: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7EfCdothzQ" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">dyrachyo's Liquipedia</a>
Gaimin Gladiator's dyrachyo is the 3rd best carry in Div I WEU DPC.
Source: dyrachyo's Liquipedia

Dyrachyo is another promising young carry, who found his big break with Team Tickles, now Gaimin Gladiators. The team gels well together and under GG, dyrachyo is able to shine as a carry player. Despite not making it to the Arlington Major, dyrachyo has impressive gameplay throughout this season. 

Rank [Highest Average]
Score
2nd in GPM
679
3rd in XPM
718
1st in Last Hits/Min
9.94
4th in Creep Denies
12.8
2nd in Damage Taken/Minute
749.6
dyrachyo's stats in Tour 3 DPC. Source: Spectral Stats

He is the perfect carry package with consistently great laning skills. He knows how and where to farm on the map, and his movement brings him a boost in GPM and XPM. He is one of the strongest players in that aspect.

A tanky carry

Apart from the normal carry assets, dyrachyo flexes a high damage intake and is fearless when it comes to frontlining as a carry. He is even one of the top players that tanked the most damage in Div I WEU. You can also notice from his hero pool that he usually opts for the more tanky heroes such as Bristleback, Dawnbreaker, and Alchemist this season.

dyrachyo's top picks in Tour 3 DPC
dyrachyo's top picks in Tour 3 DPC

He also holds the record for the highest XPM in WEU DPC Division I. In Game 1 vs Secret, Dyrachyo’s Dawnbreaker was active and dominant all over the map, and he broke the record with 1000 XP per Minute. In that match, dyrachyo was unstoppable as he scored 15/1/12, over a total kill score of 33, which means he participated in almost all kills. His XPM was extremely high that he was close to reaching Level 26 at only 29 minutes when the game ended.

2. Pure of Entity

Entity's Pure is the 3rd best carry in Div I WEU DPC.<br>Source: <a href="https://twitter.com/virtuspro/status/1520037227866337286" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">Virtus.Pro's Twitter</a>
Entity's Pure is the 3rd best carry in Div I WEU DPC.
Source: Virtus.Pro's Twitter

We are witnessing the rise of a new prodigy. 18-year-old Russian player, Ivan "Pure" Moskalenko is the youngest carry player on the list but his gameplay overwhelms his lack of experience. He is a beast in pubs, being one of the rare players that scored 12,000 MMR. Despite being caught in a controversy in early 2022 and losing his spot in Outsiders (also known as Virtus.Pro), Pure bounced back with Entity.

Here is Pure's stat list in Tour 3 DPC.

Rank [Highest Average]
Score
1st in Highest Kills
9.58
1st in GPM
687.7
2nd in Last Hits/Minute
9.66
2nd in Last Hits
396.1
3rd in Longest Kill Streak
6.89
4th in Damage/Minute
739.89
5th in XPM
696.26
Pure's stats in Tour 3 DPC. Source: Spectral Stats

Pure brings a different kind of brutality to the battlefield with his odd selection of carry heroes. One moment you can find him gunning opponents with a Sniper and one moment he plays a bizarre Outworld Destroyer carry. But his go-to pick this season is Doom, which he had picked 5 times in Tour 3 DPC.

A Rampage King

Pure's name is on top of almost every aspect, scoring highest in average kills and Gold per Minute. But what makes him even more interesting this season is he holds two Rampage records.

In the 3rd game of Entity's first series vs Team Secret, Pure scored two consecutive Rampages with a carry Leshrac. This marked a record Rampage with the lowest net worth difference between both teams.

In game 2 vs Alliance, Pure's Doom was unkillable and he had a K/D/A of 17/0/20. With 30.4K net worth ahead, Pure scored a Rampage for himself, making it a record Rampage with the highest net worth difference.

1. MATUMBAMAN of Team Liquid

Liquid's MATUMBAMAN is the best carry in Div I WEU DPC.<br>Source: ESL
Liquid's MATUMBAMAN is the best carry in Div I WEU DPC.
Source: ESL

With no hesitation, we crown Lasse Aukusti "MATUMBAMAN" Urpalainen as the best carry in WEU this season. The 27-year-old TI champion holds a pro career longer than other carries on the list, making him not only powerful but wise. His understanding of the game pushes him up the ladder and his long list of top stats proves so.

Rank [Highest Average]
Score
1st in Best K/D/A
7.36
1st in Tower Damage/Minute
339.7
2nd in Least Death
2.5
2nd in Longest Kill Streak
6.9
3rd in Kills
9.06
4th in GPM
650.4
4th in XPM
716.9
5th in Last Hits/Minute
9.19
5th in Creep Denies
12.17
5th in Courier Kills
0.5
MATUMBAMAN's stats in Tour 3 DPC. Source: Spectral Stats

Beast of Pushing

MATUMBAMAN excels at almost every aspect but his eyes are set on the objectives. His tower damage skyrockets far ahead of every other player, this is mostly due to his love for Lone Druid. He embodies this hero like no one else, and with this hero being his go-to pick in Tour 3, he was demolishing not only heroes but buildings in every match. While the highest scoring tower pushers averaged around 150 - 240, MATUMBAMAN'S average reaches 340, a full 100 ahead of Tundra's 33 who sits at 2nd place.

The Finnish player even holds the record for the highest building damage in WEU Div I Tour 3. In Game 2 vs GG, his Lone Druid dealt 34,139 total damage to buildings.


So this rounds up our list of Western Europe's best carry players this Tour 3 DPC. Do note that we didn't include players from Division II because their stats are hard to compare to players in Division I as they did not compete in the same league.

Who do you think will come up on top of the carry list in the next events? Stick around Esports.gg to find out!