Legacy vs FlyQuest Prediction 30 October 2025
🔊 The match between Legacy and FlyQuest at the PGL Masters Bucharest 2025 is a clash of gaming philosophies. The North American organization with a Brazilian roster plays with emotion and raw individual skill, while the composed yet still inconsistent mix from Australia brings a different approach. Both teams have already shown flashes of brilliant CS at this tournament, but each has its own weaknesses. These vulnerabilities will be the litmus test for their readiness for the playoffs.
Head-to-Head
The teams last clashed at the BLAST Open London 2025. That series went to three maps: each side secured their picks, but it was FlyQuest who showed a bit more composure on the decisive Inferno, clinching victory through discipline. However, both squads have undergone significant changes since then-in both form and gameplay structure-making their upcoming encounter particularly intriguing. The team that can impose their tempo from the opening rounds will gain a significant psychological edge.
H2H Stats Matches and Previous Teams Results

Legacy Team Overview
Roster: dumau, lux, n1ssim, latto, saadzin
Legacy are navigating the tournament with a mix of flair and inconsistency-delivering emphatic victories one moment, then losing focus in tight series the next. They have the ability to dismantle opponents in twenty rounds, only to falter on a map they seemed to have under control the following day. Their wins against Astralis and Gentle Mates were impressive, but losses to Liquid and B8 highlighted their ongoing struggle for consistency over longer stretches. Legacy's strength lies in their mechanics. Each player is capable of producing a highlight reel play at any moment, but their macro play and adaptability to the opponent's tempo remain weaknesses. When opponents start to spread them across the map, their structure collapses. Dumau is the team's cornerstone: consistent, aggressive, and sets the pace. Saadzin with the AWP is the most contentious figure-swinging from "genius" to "liability" in just one match. His form will be a crucial factor in determining the outcome of this series.
Match Results: Legacy

FlyQuest Team Overview
Lineup: INS, regali, jks, Vexite, nettik
FlyQuest are gaining confidence with each match. Their preparations, strategic plays, and the influence of their coaching staff are becoming increasingly evident. With the arrival of jks, the team has finally found order and leadership-something that was sorely lacking before. The Australians are gradually finding synergy, and while they may not yet compete at the level of the world's elite individually, they are far from being easy opponents. INS remains a pivotal figure-not only as a savvy IGL but also as a consistent source of impact, especially when the team struggles. Victories over 3DMAX and fnatic have proven that FlyQuest are dangerous, particularly on Train and Dust2, where they confidently manage space and tempo. If Legacy start to overestimate themselves again, jks and company have every chance to capitalize.
Match Results: FlyQuest
Editorial Prediction
This series promises to be closely contested, but in terms of individual skill and firepower, Legacy seem to have the edge. They are unpredictable, dangerous, and play their own game without adapting to their opponents. FlyQuest, on the other hand, play systematically but often lose momentum under pressure. The editorial team leans towards a Legacy victory, though not with a decisive score - micro-moments and the emotional backdrop will play a crucial role here. If dumau and lux find their rhythm, it could end quickly. However, if saadzin falters again, FlyQuest will surely capitalize on it. Prediction: Legacy to win the series - with the caveat that this tournament's unpredictability defies logic.
