Professional Dota 2 player Ilya "Raddan" Mulyarchuk continues to astonish the gaming community with his remarkable skill. The esports star recently achieved a milestone of 16,000 MMR, becoming the first player in the world to reach this level. As of now, Mulyarchuk holds the top position on the European ladder, surpassing notable players such as Rolando "Skem" Ong, Altanginj "423" Bilguun, Alimzhan "Watson" Islamzhanov, and Adrian "Wisper" Cespedes Dobles.
Despite his current status as an inactive member of Team Spirit—where Alan "Satanic" Gallyamov has temporarily replaced him—Mulyarchuk has showcased incredible form in matchmaking games. During a recent livestream, he claimed to be in a "crazy zone," where his ability to read the game seems almost unstoppable.
"I’m in such a [crazy] zone, mate, you just can’t do anything. I read everything, I see everything, and even illusions feel real to me. Honestly, I couldn’t care less, bro," said Mulyarchuk.
According to Dota2ProTracker, Raddan has posted the highest win rate among professional players over the past eight days, winning 76% of his 75 games. His most successful hero was Drow Ranger, with 88% win rate across 25 matches. His top three include Anti-Mage (13 games, 84.6%) and Morphling (10 games, 70%).
Other players with notable win rates during this period include Vitaliy "mannik" Brezgin (75.7%) and Xun "Pyw" Jiahan (72.7%). However, regarding total matches played, Raddan is far ahead of most of his competitors and ranks 12th overall for games played during the same timeframe.
Mulyarchuk’s phenomenal statistics cement his position as one of the strongest Dota 2 players. Despite his temporary break from the professional scene, his performances in matchmaking continue to set a benchmark for both aspiring players and seasoned professionals alike.