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Nadeshot

Matthew Haag

Valorant 100 Thieves (CEO) IGL / Content Creator

Mouse Settings

DPI 800
In-Game Sensitivity 0.6
eDPI 480
Polling Rate 1000 Hz
Resolution 1920x1080
Refresh Rate 240 Hz

Mouse: Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2

Full specifications of the mouse Nadeshot uses.

Weight 60 g
Length 125.9 mm
Width 63.5 mm
Height 40 mm
Sensor HERO 2
DPI Range 100 – 32,000
Polling Rate 125 / 250 / 500 / 1000 Hz
Buttons 5
Connectivity 2.4 GHz Wireless
Battery Life 95 h
Shape symmetrical
RGB No
Feet Material PTFE
Release Year 2023

🇺🇸 Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag is one of the most influential figures in North American esports. Originally a professional Call of Duty player and former captain of OpTic Gaming’s CoD team, Nadeshot went on to found 100 Thieves — one of the most successful and well-funded esports organizations in North America. As CEO of 100 Thieves, he has helped build the org’s presence across Valorant, League of Legends, and content creation. He continues to stream and play Valorant at a high level.

Current Mouse: Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2

Nadeshot uses the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 — the same mouse as many of the professional players at 100 Thieves. The Superlight 2 at 60g, LIGHTFORCE optical switches, and LIGHTSPEED wireless is the standard choice for players who want Logitech’s flagship wireless performance in a compact symmetrical shell.

The Superlight 2’s compact dimensions (125mm × 63.5mm × 40mm) are well-suited to Nadeshot’s fingertip and claw grip style, and the LIGHTFORCE optical switches provide the click consistency and responsiveness that competitive Valorant demands.

In-Game Settings Breakdown

An eDPI of 480 is in the mid-range for Valorant professionals — higher than low-sens players like leaf (272 eDPI) and lower than medium-sens players around 600–800 eDPI. This reflects a claw grip adaptation that balances wrist and arm movement.

Why These Settings?

Nadeshot’s 800 DPI × 0.6 sensitivity combination is a common Valorant setting for players who use claw grip. The 480 eDPI allows for both precise micro-adjustments for long-range taps and enough speed for mid-range tracking. Playing at 240Hz provides a competitive framerate advantage for tracking moving targets.

Gear Summary

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