Halo 2 4v4 edit

Davis during Halo 2 started as a member of MoBDeep [[1]] and eventually became a member of FBI Icon which consisted of Slim, TimeliestBrute, Havok (Davis) and Mimic. As MoBDeep they were a top 16 team at 14th place. As a member of FBI Icon in 2007 his team became top 8, at 8th place. Post Meadowlands the team was locked in 7th place right behind "Nice Like Rice. FBI Icon upset Type Z (6th seed) at Charlotte opener. Davis was more of a "slayer" than an objective player. While he would astound opponents with his sniper and battle rifle skills his team was able to roam with ease. He was a vital part of the team and finished his Halo 2 career with FBI Icon.

Halo 2 Free For All edit

Although he had much success with his teams, his primary skill was in Free For All and 1v1 Lockout. Placing at 28th overall for the 2006 season, tied with i Hulk i. His 1v1 Lockout skills, although not an actual event in MLG, was noted greatly by other pro's. His weakness, ironically, was Warlock and therefore he did not place highly in the actual 1v1 standings. He knocked down many, if not all top contenders at 1v1 Lockout with his exceptional skills with the sniper and uncontested strategies that set him apart. He came out with Halo 2 montages primarily based on 1v1 game plays that can be viewed on Youtube.com or linked on the main page. At an event (Charlotte 2007) he made a miraculous comeback against the top 1v1 player (Karma) and actually defeated him on Lockout after being down 12-3 in a game to 15! Many people still remember this game because it was a huge upset. Although Karma dominates Davis at Warlock, Davis dominates at Lockout. Davis had defeated practically every top 32 competitor that stood in his way at 1v1 Lockout. Davis claims that he has never once lost to a trash talker online or at a tournament(Of course if a friend would trash talk it did not count, cause it was more fun than competitive). Davis went through many sponsorships such as Axe, Digital Mayhem, MoB and Full Throttle. He became situated with Full Throttle and he ended Halo 2 with that sponsorship. Through these sponsorships, it is estimated that Davis made around $70,000 per year while in the circuit.


2005 FFA Standing edit

Team Chaostrophe Gamertag : HaVoK

Event Championship FFA
St. Louis 6th [[2]]
Washington D.C. Top 32 (23rd)
Philadelphia Top 16
Orlando Top 16
Las Vegas Top 32
NY National Championships 28th


2006 FFA Standing edit

Team MoBDeep Gamertag : HaVoK

Event Championship FFA
New York Top 16
Dallas Top 32
Anaheim --
Chicago 8th
Orlando Top 32


2007 FFA Standing edit

Team FBI Icon Gamertag : HaVoK

Event Championship FFA
Charlotte --
Meadowlands Top 32
Dallas Top 16
Chicago Top 32
Orlando Top 16[[3]]
Nationals Top 50

Halo 3 edit

At the end of the 2007 season, he changed his name to R2D Nightmare, R2D meaning "Resist 2 Die". He found the word Nightmare to be more intriguing, and since Halo 2 was being left behind, Havok must also be left behind. He is starting fresh with this new name, but has made no appearances in Halo 3 competitive gaming yet. He as so far only played at small events, and is yet to lose 1v1 at any event.



Guitar Hero edit

It's known that Davis competed in Guitar Hero 3 also, but never truly made his mark enough to go pro. He was a good contender, but with pro's like IamChris4Life, JamesLikeCoulter, and PriestMLH out there, it would take too much time away from Halo in order to advance any further. With no future in Guitar Hero in the World Series of Video Gaming, Davis found no reason to progress in this area. Videos of his old game play can also be found on Youtube.com. As for his Guitar Hero 2 days, he was one of the tops for his state (CT) and placed second at a Tournament in Wallingford at Digital Mayhem[[4]].

References edit

1.) MLG Forums Point Standings

2.) 2006 Halo 2 FFA Rankings

3.) Top 20 Halo 2 Rosters

4.) R2D Nightmare Bungie Stats

5.) Youtube Homepage

6.) Digital Mayhem

7.) Digital Mayhem Guitar Hero

8.) Post Meadowlands Rankings

9.) FBI Icon win over Type Z