
The MongolZ’s pro, senzu, has proven his gaming instincts go far beyond Counter-Strike 2 with his progress in Dota 2.
The 19-year-old Mongolian star has crossed 4,820 MMR in the MOBA, earning the Divine rank, a milestone that places him in the 92nd percentile of all players. His achievement surfaced during a conversation with Falcons’ CS2 pro, m0NESY, who also features a high rank of over 3.800 MMR in Dota 2 during the ESL Pro League Season 22 showmatch.

For those unfamiliar, Dota 2’s ranking system is split into various tiers, with Ancient beginning at around 3,800 MMR and leading up to Divine at 4,620 MMR. Sitting in the Divine bracket means senzu has mastered the fundamentals that define high-level Dota 2, from laning mechanics and map awareness to strong team fighting and objective control.
It’s a tier that reflects a deep understanding of the game’s mechanics and strategic layers, far beyond what most casual players ever reach. Reaching the 92nd percentile might not sound like a world title, but it’s no small feat considering senzu’s full-time focus remains on professional Counter-Strike.
The average Dota 2 player usually hovers around the Archon and Legend tiers, roughly between 2,500 and 3,500 MMR. That gap underscores how skilled both senzu and m0NESY are, even when they are competing outside their main esport.
In the same discussion during the showmatch at ESL Pro League Season 22, m0NESY mentioned his own Ancient-level performance, sitting above 3,800 MMR, the 84th percentile globally. The exchange between the two players shows just how deeply competitive the CS2 community can be, even when they jump into entirely different titles.
What stands out most is how their Dota 2 ranks mirror the transferable skills that define elite esports players: sharp decision-making, strategic thinking, and fast adaptability. Whether in tactical shooters or MOBAs, these traits remain at the core of what makes pros like m0NESY and senzu exceptional competitors.