Though Mira hoped that Spirit would stick together<\/a>, team manager Dmitry \u201cKorb3n\u201d Belov hinted that there could be incoming changes to the roster on Aleksandr “Nix” Levin\u2019s stream<\/a>.<\/p>
At TI10, Spirit were considered the unpredictable dark horse of the tournament. Everyone was focused on countering the clear favorites of the event, like PSG.LGD, this allowed Spirit to slip under the radar for some time and take some opponents by surprise. TI11, on the other hand, has been filled with upsets<\/a> and unpredictable results, which eliminated the titans from the competition in earlier rounds.<\/p>
Despite winning the TI with the highest prize pool in Dota 2<\/em>\u2019s history, Spirit failed to capture and maintain that champion’s mentality, with Mira even revealing that he still deals with imposter syndrome<\/a> at times.\u00a0<\/p>
Update Oct. 24 2:43pm CT: <\/strong>A new report shares additional information about Spirit’s potential roster breakup, with sources noting that TORONTOTOKYO might be the player looking for a change<\/a> in scenery. <\/p>