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Dota 2 Roster Shuffle After ESL One Birmingham 2026: Seleri Retires, NAVI Drops Zayac, and Every Confirmed Move

Dota 2 roster shuffle after ESL One Birmingham 2026

The dust from ESL One Birmingham 2026 has barely settled, and the Dota 2 scene is already ripping itself apart with roster moves. Within 48 hours of Tundra Esports lifting the trophy, two of the biggest roster changes of 2026 have been confirmed: Seleri is retiring from competitive Dota 2 after a decade-long career that includes three Major championships, and NAVI has replaced captain Zayac with academy graduate daze.

These are not small moves. Seleri’s retirement leaves MOUZ without their captain and shotcaller heading into the most critical stretch of the 2025-2026 competitive season, while NAVI is betting their TI 2026 hopes on a 20-year-old academy product. With the PREMIER Series and TI 2026 qualifiers on the horizon, every team that underperformed at ESL Birmingham is staring down the barrel of a potential reshuffle.

This guide breaks down every confirmed roster move, analyzes what went wrong for each team, predicts which squads are most likely to make changes next, and explains what it all means for the road to TI 2026 in Shanghai.

Seleri Retires from Competitive Dota 2

Melchior “Seleri” Hillenkamp — the 26-year-old Dutch support player and MOUZ captain — announced his retirement from competitive play on March 29, 2026, immediately after MOUZ were eliminated from ESL One Birmingham in 7th-8th place.

In an exclusive interview with Insider Gaming, Seleri revealed his reasoning:

“I’m probably not going to be playing anymore after this tournament. It’s just too much time commitment to me, it’s too much stress. Not during a tournament — playing on stage is very fun for me. But it’s hard to have a life next to Dota as a player.” — Seleri, March 29, 2026

He later clarified that he is not ruling out a complete return forever: “You never know, right? Maybe there’s some national tournament, maybe I become stand-in master. Who knows? But I’m definitely taking it chill for a while.”

Seleri’s Career Highlights

This is not the retirement of some tier-2 grinder. Seleri leaves Dota 2 as one of the most decorated Western supports of the modern era. Here is the full resume:

Achievement Event Year Team
Major Champion Lima Major 2023 2023 Gaimin Gladiators
Major Champion ESL One Berlin Major 2023 2023 Gaimin Gladiators
Major Champion Bali Major 2023 2023 Gaimin Gladiators
TI Runner-Up The International 2023 2023 Gaimin Gladiators
TI Runner-Up The International 2024 2024 Gaimin Gladiators
LAN Winner PGL Wallachia Season 6 2025 MOUZ (missed due to health)
7th-8th Place ESL One Birmingham 2026 2026 MOUZ (final event)

Seleri completed the “Major Grand Slam” in 2023 — winning all three DPC Majors in a single season. No other player in Dota 2 history has achieved that. He also led Gaimin Gladiators to back-to-back TI grand finals (TI 2023 and TI 2024), falling to Team Spirit and then to another opponent.

Beyond the trophies, Seleri was known for his advocacy — he has been vegan since 2015 and famously donated all of his TI 2022 winnings to an animal sanctuary. He was the most publicly visible vegan in competitive esports.

Why the Timing Matters

Seleri’s retirement hits different because of when it happened. This is not an off-season move. The 2025-2026 ESL Pro Tour is still ongoing, with the PREMIER Series and TI 2026 qualifiers looming. MOUZ now has to find a replacement captain during the most important stretch of the season.

MOUZ’s form has been declining since PGL Wallachia Season 6 — a tournament they won but Seleri himself missed due to health issues. Their 7th-8th place finish at ESL Birmingham was their worst LAN result in over a year.

Seleri retires from competitive Dota 2 after MOUZ elimination

What Happens to MOUZ Without Seleri?

This is the question every Dota 2 fan is asking right now. MOUZ has not yet announced a replacement, but here is what we know about the remaining roster:

Position Player Nationality Status
Pos 1 (Carry) Crystallis (Remco Arets) Netherlands Active
Pos 2 (Mid) MidOne (Yeik Nai Zheng) Malaysia Active
Pos 3 (Offlane) BOOM (Miroslav Bican) Czech Republic Active
Pos 4 (Soft Support) yamich (Daniial Lazebnyi) Russia Active
Pos 5 (Hard Support) Seleri (Melchior Hillenkamp) Netherlands RETIRED

The Captain Problem

Seleri was not just a position 5 player — he was the captain, the shotcaller, and the draft coordinator. Losing that is like removing a carry player and their BKB at the same time. The team loses both the player and the decision-making framework they built around him.

The four remaining players are all mechanically skilled, but none of them have significant captaining experience at the tier-1 level. BOOM has been an offlaner for most of his career and typically follows calls rather than making them. yamich is the most natural fit to take over as the remaining support player, but his playstyle has always leaned aggressive and roaming rather than the macro-focused leadership Seleri provided.

Potential Replacements for MOUZ

Based on the current free agent market and regional connections, here are the most likely candidates:

  • Zayac — Just released from NAVI, extensive captaining experience, immediately available. The most obvious fit on paper.
  • Puppey — The eternal option. If Team Secret makes changes, Puppey could provide the veteran leadership MOUZ desperately needs.
  • Solo — Currently coaching or inactive. Would bring massive experience but might not want to return to active play.
  • Academy promotion — MOUZ could follow NAVI’s playbook and promote from their own development pipeline.
Tip: Keep an eye on roster lock deadlines for upcoming tournaments. Teams that want to compete in the PREMIER Series need confirmed five-player rosters, which means these moves will happen fast — likely within the next 1-2 weeks.

On March 29, 2026 — the same day Seleri announced his retirement — Natus Vincere officially confirmed that Bakyt “Zayac” Emilzhanov is leaving their Dota 2 roster. His replacement? Tamir “daze” Tokpanov, a graduate of the NAVI Junior academy.

What Zayac Accomplished at NAVI

Zayac joined NAVI in November 2023 and became part of the current lineup in December 2024, back when the squad was still competing under the NAVI Junior tag. His leadership was instrumental in several key achievements:

  • 4th place at Clavision: Snow Ruyi (LAN)
  • 4th place at PGL Wallachia Season 2 (LAN)
  • Return to The International — NAVI’s first TI appearance in six years (15th place at TI 2025)
  • Grand Finals at BLAST Slam VI (February 2026, runner-up)
  • Consistent top-10 world ranking throughout 2025-2026

NAVI’s official statement was warm but firm: they thanked Zayac for “more than two years with the team” and wished him well. The move clearly was not about a falling out — it was about NAVI believing they can level up with fresh blood.

Who Is daze?

Tamir “daze” Tokpanov is a Kazakh support player who came up through the NAVI Junior academy system. Here is why NAVI is betting on him:

  • OG experience: After leaving NAVI Junior, daze played for OG — competing in two PGL Wallachia LAN events and winning several online tournaments
  • Tier-1 practice: Unlike many academy graduates who only have online experience, daze has actual LAN experience at the highest level
  • Playstyle: Classic position 4 — macro-focused with an emphasis on warding, smoking, rune control, and clutch save teleports
  • Age: Young and hungry — exactly the profile organizations want for long-term roster building

The New NAVI Roster

Position Player Nationality Role
Pos 1 gotthejuice (Taras Linnikov) Ukraine Carry
Pos 2 Niku (Artem Bachkur) Ukraine Mid
Pos 3 pma (Yurii Prots) Ukraine Offlane
Pos 4 daze (Tamir Tokpanov) Kazakhstan Soft Support
Pos 5 Riddys (Stanislav Mitroshkyn) Ukraine Hard Support
Coach Cy- (Aske Larsen) Denmark Head Coach

NAVI’s management explicitly labeled daze as a “graduate of our academy” — signaling this is a long-term investment, not a panic move. The organization is building infrastructure for the future, not just plugging a hole.

Key question: Who is calling the shots now? Zayac was NAVI’s captain. The announcement does not specify a new captain, which means either Riddys or daze himself could step into that role — or coach Cy- could take on more in-game influence.

ESL One Birmingham Results — and Who Needs Changes

To understand the shuffle, you need to understand who disappointed at ESL One Birmingham 2026. Here are the final standings:

Place Team Prize (USD) Pressure to Shuffle?
1st Tundra Esports $400,000 No — dominant form
2nd Team Yandex $200,000 No — strong run
3rd PARIVISION $100,000 Low — solid showing
4th Xtreme Gaming $75,000 Low — respectable
5th-6th Aurora Gaming $40,000 Medium
5th-6th Nigma Galaxy $40,000 High — stand-in issues
7th-8th MOUZ $25,000 High — captain retiring
7th-8th Team Spirit $25,000 High — inconsistent
9th-12th Team Liquid $12,500 High
9th-12th Team Falcons $12,500 High
9th-12th BetBoom Team $12,500 Medium
9th-12th Gaimin Gladiators $12,500 Medium-High
13th-16th 4 Eliminated Teams $0 Very High

The most important detail: Patch 7.41 dropped mid-tournament (released March 24-25, during ESL Birmingham’s group stage). Teams that could not adapt to the massive gameplay changes — including facet removal, nine new items, and sweeping hero reworks — got exposed. This is the real reason several teams are now looking to make changes.

Team Spirit’s Struggles

Team Spirit arrived at ESL Birmingham with their new coach MiLAN (Milan Kozomaru) and the return of Larl (Denis Sigitov). Despite high expectations, they placed 7th-8th — a disappointing result for a team with TI-winning pedigree. Korb3n even publicly complained that the ESL Birmingham organizers “forgot about Team Spirit.” When players start making public complaints, changes are usually around the corner.

Nigma Galaxy’s Stand-In Situation

Nigma played ESL Birmingham with Davai as a stand-in at position 3, which is never a recipe for success at a $1,000,000 LAN. Their 5th-6th finish was actually respectable given the circumstances, but the stand-in situation highlights ongoing roster instability that needs to be resolved before qualifiers.

Dota 2 teams clashing at ESL One Birmingham 2026 tournament

Teams Most Likely to Shuffle Next

Based on ESL Birmingham results, public statements, and the current competitive landscape, here are the teams ranked by likelihood of making roster changes before the next major qualifier:

Tier 1: Almost Certain to Change

MOUZ — Confirmed. Seleri is out. They need a position 5/captain. This is the highest-priority roster slot on the market right now.

Nigma Galaxy — They played with a stand-in and need to formalize their roster. Whether SumaiL stays, who fills the offlane permanently — these questions need answers immediately.

Tier 2: Likely to Change

Team Spirit — Despite their TI-winning history, Spirit has been inconsistent all season. The coaching change to MiLAN has not stabilized the roster, and a 7th-8th finish at Birmingham could be the final straw for at least one player.

Team Liquid — Eliminated in groups (9th-12th) at a $1,000,000 LAN. For an organization with Liquid’s resources and expectations, this is unacceptable. Expect at least one player change.

Team Falcons — Similar story to Liquid. Group stage elimination at a major LAN. The roster has talent but is not converting at the highest level.

Tier 3: Possible but Not Guaranteed

Gaimin Gladiators — Have been declining since dropping Seleri in February 2025. The irony is thick. They lost their captain, struggled without him, and now he is retiring entirely.

Aurora Gaming — 5th-6th is not terrible, but not where a team with their resources wants to be. Could tweak one position.

Tier 4: Likely Stable

Tundra Esports — Back-to-back LAN winners (DreamLeague S28 and ESL Birmingham). No reason to change anything. This is the best team in the world right now.

Team Yandex — Grand finals at ESL Birmingham after winning PGL Wallachia S7. This team is on the rise and would be crazy to shuffle.

PARIVISION — Consistent top-4 performer. The NothingToSay and fy acquisitions are paying off.

How Patch 7.41 Accelerates Roster Moves

This is the part most people are not talking about. Patch 7.41 is one of the most disruptive gameplay patches in Dota 2 history, and it is directly causing roster instability. Here is why:

Facets Are Gone

The removal of the facet system fundamentally changed how heroes play. Players who built their playstyle around specific facet choices now need to re-learn heroes from scratch. Some players will adapt. Others will not.

Nine New Items Changed Itemization

New items like Chasm Stone, Splintmail, Wizard Hat, Consecrated Wraps, Crella’s Crozier, Essence Distiller, Specialist’s Array, Hydra’s Breath, and Shawl have reshaped build paths for almost every hero. Support players in particular need to completely re-learn their itemization — which is exactly the role that both Seleri and Zayac occupied.

The New Meta Heroes

The Patch 7.41a meta has clear winners and losers:

Hero Winrate (7.41a) Change from 7.40c Role
Night Stalker 55.33% +4.87% Offlane/Mid
Spectre 55.25% Still strong post-nerf Carry
Meepo 55.05% Returned after bug removal Mid/Carry
Wraith King 54.25% Strong despite nerfs Carry
Phoenix 53.83% Steady rise, no nerfs Offlane/Support
Ursa High (top carry) Major rise in 7.41a Carry
Naga Siren +5.7% from pre-patch Huge winner Carry
Leshrac Rising Big winner of facet removal Mid
Shadow Shaman Rising Innate scales with level now Support
Terrorblade 49.43% +5.67% Carry

Teams whose carry players are comfortable on Spectre, Wraith King, Ursa, and Naga have a massive advantage right now. Teams whose drafters cannot adapt to the new hero landscape are falling behind — and that is exactly where roster moves start.

Tip: If you want to abuse the current meta in your pubs, Night Stalker and Spectre are the safest bans right now, while Wraith King and Ursa are the easiest ways to gain MMR as a carry player. Check our complete Patch 7.41 guide for in-depth builds and strategies.

Top Free Agents Available Right Now

The 2026 post-Birmingham free agent market is one of the most stacked we have seen in years. Here are the most notable players currently available or expected to become available:

Player Position Previous Team Why They Are Available
Zayac Pos 4/5 (Captain) NAVI Released March 29, 2026
Seleri Pos 5 (Captain) MOUZ Retired — but “never say never”
Various Liquid players Multiple Team Liquid Expected changes after group elimination
Various Spirit players Multiple Team Spirit Inconsistent results, coaching change failed

Zayac is the most valuable free agent in Dota 2 right now. He is an experienced captain who just took NAVI to a BLAST Slam VI grand final, has TI experience, and is still in his competitive prime. Any team needing a support/captain (MOUZ, we are looking at you) should be making calls immediately.

TI 2026 Implications — Who Benefits Most?

The International 2026 is confirmed for Shanghai, China. The road to TI goes through the PREMIER Series and regional qualifiers, and the teams that stabilize their rosters fastest will have a massive advantage.

Teams in the Best Position for TI 2026

  1. Tundra Esports — Back-to-back LAN winners, stable roster, clearly the team to beat. They have already adapted to Patch 7.41 and showed it at ESL Birmingham playoffs.
  2. Team Yandex — Grand finals at ESL Birmingham after winning PGL Wallachia S7. This roster has been on an absolute tear and seems to peak at the right moments.
  3. PARIVISION — Consistent results with NothingToSay and fy. A dark horse for TI with a deep hero pool across their roster.
  4. NAVI (with daze) — If the daze integration works, NAVI could be dangerous. They have the infrastructure, the coaching, and core players who have proven they can compete at the top.

Teams in Trouble

  • MOUZ — Need to find a captain before qualifiers. Every day without a replacement is a day of lost practice.
  • Team Spirit — The coaching change has not worked. They need to either commit to the MiLAN system or make another change, but the window is closing.
  • Team Liquid — Group stage elimination at a major LAN means something is fundamentally broken, not just unlucky.

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How to Climb MMR During the Shuffle Meta

Here is an underrated fact about competitive Dota 2: the post-major shuffle period is actually the best time to grind ranked. Here is why:

  • The meta is settled. After the initial chaos of Patch 7.41 and the 7.41a hotfix, winrates have stabilized. You can reliably pick the top heroes knowing they will not be nerfed for at least 2-3 weeks.
  • Pro players are distracted. Instead of grinding pubs and developing new strategies, the best players in the world are busy negotiating contracts and trialing for new teams. This means fewer smurfs and try-hards in your games.
  • No new patch is coming. Valve just shipped 7.41a. They are not going to drop another gameplay patch while teams are still adapting. You have a stable meta window to abuse.

Best Heroes to Spam Right Now (Patch 7.41a)

If you want to climb efficiently, these are the heroes with the highest winrates across all brackets:

  • Carry: Wraith King (54.25%), Spectre (55.25%), Ursa (rising fast), Naga Siren (+5.7%)
  • Mid: Night Stalker (55.33% — can flex mid), Leshrac (buffed by facet removal), Meepo (55.05% — if you have the micro)
  • Offlane: Night Stalker (top pick), Phoenix (53.83% — flex offlane/support)
  • Support: Shadow Shaman (innate now scales with level), Phoenix (if played pos 4), Treant Protector (still strong)

For a complete breakdown of the best heroes, builds, and strategies on Patch 7.41a, check our detailed tier list guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q Is Seleri permanently retired from Dota 2?
Not necessarily. In his interview, Seleri said “You never know, right? Maybe there’s some national tournament, maybe I become stand-in master.” He is stepping away from full-time competitive play due to the demanding schedule, but he has not ruled out occasional appearances or a future return.
Q Why did NAVI drop Zayac?
NAVI has not given a specific reason beyond wanting to promote academy graduate daze. Zayac delivered strong results — including NAVI’s first TI appearance in six years and a BLAST Slam VI grand final — but the organization appears to be investing in long-term development rather than short-term results.
Q Who will replace Seleri on MOUZ?
MOUZ has not announced a replacement yet. The most likely candidates include Zayac (just released from NAVI), a promoted academy player, or a captain from another team that decides to shuffle. Expect an announcement within 1-2 weeks given upcoming qualifier deadlines.
Q When is TI 2026?
The International 2026 will be held in Shanghai, China. Exact dates have not been fully confirmed by Valve yet, but it is expected in the second half of 2026. Teams need to accumulate EPT points through the PREMIER Series and other qualifying events to secure invitations.
Q Which teams won and lost at ESL One Birmingham 2026?
Tundra Esports won the tournament, defeating Team Yandex in the grand finals. PARIVISION took 3rd, Xtreme Gaming 4th. The biggest losers were MOUZ and Team Spirit (7th-8th), Team Liquid and Team Falcons (9th-12th — eliminated in groups).
Q How does Patch 7.41 affect the roster shuffle?
Patch 7.41 removed facets, added nine new items, and reworked many heroes. Teams that could not adapt quickly (like Spirit and Liquid) were exposed at ESL Birmingham. This has accelerated roster decisions because organizations now realize they need players who can quickly learn new metas rather than specialists in one playstyle.
Q Is now a good time to climb MMR in ranked?
Yes — the post-major shuffle period is excellent for climbing. The meta is settled after Patch 7.41a, pro players are distracted by roster negotiations, and no new patch is expected for weeks. Night Stalker (55.33% winrate), Spectre (55.25%), and Wraith King (54.25%) are the safest picks right now.

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