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autora best-seller do The New York Times está de volta com um romance

ainda mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está
presa em um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e
quanto mais os dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma
saída. Imersa em uma casa incontrolável que mais parece um quartel
general, rodeada por homens que ela teme e sem um minuto de silêncio,
também parece impossível encontrar qualquer motivo para se sentir bem.
Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao


rapaz, ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan.
Apesar de a garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o
que é preciso para permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio
e proteger sua garota. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto
para conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma
situação que está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e


Tarde demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de
machismo até as formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora
mergulha na espiral atordoante que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora
best-seller do The New York Times está de volta com um romance ainda mais
sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está presa em
um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e quanto mais os
dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma saída. Imersa em uma casa
incontrolável que mais parece um quartel general, rodeada por homens que ela
teme e sem um minuto de silêncio, também parece impossível encontrar qualquer
motivo para se sentir bem. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao rapaz,


ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan. Apesar de a
garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o que é preciso para
permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio e proteger sua garota. Até
Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto para
conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma situação que
está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e Tarde
demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de machismo até as
formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora mergulha na espiral atordoante
que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora best-seller do The New York Times está
de volta com um romance ainda mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.
Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está presa em
um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e quanto mais os
dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma saída. Imersa em uma casa
incontrolável que mais parece um quartel general, rodeada por homens que ela
teme e sem um minuto de silêncio, também parece impossível encontrar qualquer
motivo para se sentir bem. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao rapaz,


ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan. Apesar de a
garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o que é preciso para
permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio e proteger sua garota. Até
Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto para
conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma situação que
está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e Tarde
demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de machismo até as
formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora mergulha na espiral atordoante
que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora best-seller do The New York Times está
de volta com um romance ainda mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está presa em
um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e quanto mais os
dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma saída. Imersa em uma casa
incontrolável que mais parece um quartel general, rodeada por homens que ela
teme e sem um minuto de silêncio, também parece impossível encontrar qualquer
motivo para se sentir bem. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao rapaz,


ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan. Apesar de a
garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o que é preciso para
permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio e proteger sua garota. Até
Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto para
conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma situação que
está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e Tarde
demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de machismo até as
formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora mergulha na espiral atordoante
que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora best-seller do The New York Times está
de volta com um romance ainda mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está presa em
um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e quanto mais os
dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma saída. Imersa em uma casa
incontrolável que mais parece um quartel general, rodeada por homens que ela
teme e sem um minuto de silêncio, também parece impossível encontrar qualquer
motivo para se sentir bem. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao rapaz,


ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan. Apesar de a
garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o que é preciso para
permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio e proteger sua garota. Até
Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto para
conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma situação que
está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e Tarde
demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de machismo até as
formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora mergulha na espiral atordoante
que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora best-seller do The New York Times está
de volta com um romance ainda mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está presa em
um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e quanto mais os
dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma saída. Imersa em uma casa
incontrolável que mais parece um quartel general, rodeada por homens que ela
teme e sem um minuto de silêncio, também parece impossível encontrar qualquer
motivo para se sentir bem. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao rapaz,


ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan. Apesar de a
garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o que é preciso para
permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio e proteger sua garota. Até
Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto para
conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma situação que
está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e Tarde
demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de machismo até as
formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora mergulha na espiral atordoante
que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora best-seller do The New York Times está
de volta com um romance ainda mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está presa em
um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e quanto mais os
dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma saída. Imersa em uma casa
incontrolável que mais parece um quartel general, rodeada por homens que ela
teme e sem um minuto de silêncio, também parece impossível encontrar qualquer
motivo para se sentir bem. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao rapaz,


ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan. Apesar de a
garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o que é preciso para
permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio e proteger sua garota. Até
Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto para
conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma situação que
está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e Tarde
demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de machismo até as
formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora mergulha na espiral atordoante
que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora best-seller do The New York Times está
de volta com um romance ainda mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está presa em
um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e quanto mais os
dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma saída. Imersa em uma casa
incontrolável que mais parece um quartel general, rodeada por homens que ela
teme e sem um minuto de silêncio, também parece impossível encontrar qualquer
motivo para se sentir bem. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao rapaz,


ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan. Apesar de a
garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o que é preciso para
permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio e proteger sua garota. Até
Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto para
conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma situação que
está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e Tarde
demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de machismo até as
formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora mergulha na espiral atordoante
que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora best-seller do The New York Times está
de volta com um romance ainda mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está presa em
um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e quanto mais os
dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma saída. Imersa em uma casa
incontrolável que mais parece um quartel general, rodeada por homens que ela
teme e sem um minuto de silêncio, também parece impossível encontrar qualquer
motivo para se sentir bem. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao rapaz,


ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan. Apesar de a
garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o que é preciso para
permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio e proteger sua garota. Até
Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto para
conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma situação que
está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e Tarde
demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de machismo até as
formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora mergulha na espiral atordoante
que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora best-seller do The New York Times está
de volta com um romance ainda mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está presa em
um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e quanto mais os
dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma saída. Imersa em uma casa
incontrolável que mais parece um quartel general, rodeada por homens que ela
teme e sem um minuto de silêncio, também parece impossível encontrar qualquer
motivo para se sentir bem. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao rapaz,


ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan. Apesar de a
garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o que é preciso para
permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio e proteger sua garota. Até
Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto para
conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma situação que
está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e Tarde
demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de machismo até as
formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora mergulha na espiral atordoante
que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora best-seller do The New York Times está
de volta com um romance ainda mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está presa em
um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e quanto mais os
dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma saída. Imersa em uma casa
incontrolável que mais parece um quartel general, rodeada por homens que ela
teme e sem um minuto de silêncio, também parece impossível encontrar qualquer
motivo para se sentir bem. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao rapaz,


ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan. Apesar de a
garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o que é preciso para
permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio e proteger sua garota. Até
Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto para
conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma situação que
está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e Tarde
demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de machismo até as
formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora mergulha na espiral atordoante
que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora best-seller do The New York Times
está de volta com um romance ainda mais sombrio, intenso e
assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está
presa em um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e
quanto mais os dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma
saída. Imersa em uma casa incontrolável que mais parece um quartel
general, rodeada por homens que ela teme e sem um minuto de silêncio,
também parece impossível encontrar qualquer motivo para se sentir bem.
Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao


rapaz, ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan.
Apesar de a garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o
que é preciso para permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio
e proteger sua garota. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto
para conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma
situação que está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e


Tarde demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de
machismo até as formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora
mergulha na espiral atordoante que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora
best-seller do The New York Times está de volta com um romance ainda
mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está
presa em um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e
quanto mais os dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma
saída. Imersa em uma casa incontrolável que mais parece um quartel
general, rodeada por homens que ela teme e sem um minuto de silêncio,
também parece impossível encontrar qualquer motivo para se sentir bem.
Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao


rapaz, ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan.
Apesar de a garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o
que é preciso para permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio
e proteger sua garota. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto
para conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma
situação que está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e


Tarde demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de
machismo até as formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora
mergulha na espiral atordoante que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora
best-seller do The New York Times está de volta com um romance ainda
mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está
presa em um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e
quanto mais os dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma
saída. Imersa em uma casa incontrolável que mais parece um quartel
general, rodeada por homens que ela teme e sem um minuto de silêncio,
também parece impossível encontrar qualquer motivo para se sentir bem.
Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao


rapaz, ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan.
Apesar de a garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o
que é preciso para permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio
e proteger sua garota. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto
para conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma
situação que está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e


Tarde demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de
machismo até as formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora
mergulha na espiral atordoante que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora
best-seller do The New York Times está de volta com um romance ainda
mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está
presa em um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e
quanto mais os dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma
saída. Imersa em uma casa incontrolável que mais parece um quartel
general, rodeada por homens que ela teme e sem um minuto de silêncio,
também parece impossível encontrar qualquer motivo para se sentir bem.
Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao


rapaz, ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan.
Apesar de a garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o
que é preciso para permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio
e proteger sua garota. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto
para conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma
situação que está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e


Tarde demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de
machismo até as formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora
mergulha na espiral atordoante que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora
best-seller do The New York Times está de volta com um romance ainda
mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está
presa em um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e
quanto mais os dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma
saída. Imersa em uma casa incontrolável que mais parece um quartel
general, rodeada por homens que ela teme e sem um minuto de silêncio,
também parece impossível encontrar qualquer motivo para se sentir bem.
Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao


rapaz, ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan.
Apesar de a garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o
que é preciso para permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio
e proteger sua garota. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto
para conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma
situação que está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e


Tarde demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de
machismo até as formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora
mergulha na espiral atordoante que é um relacionamento abusivo. autora
best-seller do The New York Times está de volta com um romance ainda
mais sombrio, intenso e assustadoramente real.

Para proteger o irmão, Sloan foi ao inferno e fez dele seu lar. Ela está
presa em um relacionamento com Asa Jackson, um perigoso traficante, e
quanto mais os dias passam, mais parece impossível enxergar uma
saída. Imersa em uma casa incontrolável que mais parece um quartel
general, rodeada por homens que ela teme e sem um minuto de silêncio,
também parece impossível encontrar qualquer motivo para se sentir bem.
Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

Sloan é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Asa. E se você perguntasse ao


rapaz, ele diria que também é a melhor coisa que já aconteceu a Sloan.
Apesar de a garota não aprovar seu arriscado estilo de vida, Asa faz o
que é preciso para permanecer sempre um passo a frente em seu negócio
e proteger sua garota. Até Carter surgir em sua vida.

A chegada de Carter pode afetar o frágil equilíbrio que Sloan lutou tanto
para conquistar, mas também pode significar sua única saída de uma
situação que está ficando insustentável.

Colleen Hoover não tem medo de escrever sobre assuntos delicados e


Tarde demais prova isso. Perpassando as formas mais cotidianas de
machismo até as formas mais intensas e cruéis de abuso, a autora
mergulha na espiral atordoante que é um relacionamento abusivo.nce
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1espertar Da Fil

osofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total. Capas
muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos de oxidação,
há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas, bem como rubrica
com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem medo de errar, pronta
entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega! O Despertar Da Filosofia
Grega
John Burnet
Siciliano, 1994
Trad. Mauro Gama
301pp.
Descrição: obra preservada, o que garante a leitura total.
Capas muito boas, sem avarias, miolo e cortes com pontos
de oxidação, há dois carimbos de ex-posse nas ante capas,
bem como rubrica com local e ano. O estado é bom, sem
medo de errar, pronta entrega!

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After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask, SHRC and
King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's Season 4 World
Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team
impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive series against Vici and group top seed EDward
Gaming. A continued strong performance, including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series
loss of the split, earned an invite to the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first
international tournament in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group
but lost to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec picking
Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his return to form by
getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B, they earned a bye into the
semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to become LPL champions and earn the
right to represent China on home soil at the 2016 Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not
only RNG's first LPL championship but also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original
Royal Club, Star Horn Royal, and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group stage play,
defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive eSports, and even
defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1. Their first defeat came at the
hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback win, but they still secured the top seed
into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1 seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK
Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the
semifinals - including a perfect game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC LSPL squad,
but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD Carry Uzi, who had
played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which had finished second at Worlds.
The team was placed in Group B for the Summer Season and ended the Regular Season in first
place, with a positive record against all other teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however,
do not show the drop in performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular
having a rough split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a close 3-2
series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them after completing
their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG trumping over Royal 0-3 and
exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently outpaced on a macro level by their rivals.
With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season World Championship Royal qualified as the second
Chinese seed due to having the most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung Galaxy and
EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of highly-talented individuals
with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the macro game after the laning phase
ends; they still managed to brute force their way through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score,
with two wins against TSM granting them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the
second place tiebreaker. They then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they
secured Game 1, the Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse
closed out the series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top lane and
Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough; however, RNG made
it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL Spring Season with a 12-4 regular
season record. In the playoffs although they made it to the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in
dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st
place with the same 12-4 regular season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the
LPL delegation that was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in
Kaohsiung, going 3-1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their
victory against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made it
all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C along with
eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2 Esports and Turkey's 1907
Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the group stage and went 5-1, only losing
a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a
narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were
voted to the LPL All-Star team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los
Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG picked
up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to secure a playoff berth.
In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a
rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu. RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from
Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4, winning their second LPL title and finally breaking
Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win against
LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash Wolves to finish first and
earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout
stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in
the finals, including a comeback in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not
only was it RNG's first international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI
2015 that a non-Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask, SHRC and
King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's Season 4 World
Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team
impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive series against Vici and group top seed EDward
Gaming. A continued strong performance, including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series
loss of the split, earned an invite to the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first
international tournament in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group
but lost to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec picking
Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his return to form by
getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B, they earned a bye into the
semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to become LPL champions and earn the
right to represent China on home soil at the 2016 Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not
only RNG's first LPL championship but also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original
Royal Club, Star Horn Royal, and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group stage play,
defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive eSports, and even
defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1. Their first defeat came at the
hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback win, but they still secured the top seed
into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1 seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK
Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the
semifinals - including a perfect game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC LSPL squad,
but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD Carry Uzi, who had
played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which had finished second at Worlds.
The team was placed in Group B for the Summer Season and ended the Regular Season in first
place, with a positive record against all other teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however,
do not show the drop in performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular
having a rough split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a close 3-2
series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them after completing
their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG trumping over Royal 0-3 and
exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently outpaced on a macro level by their rivals.
With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season World Championship Royal qualified as the second
Chinese seed due to having the most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung Galaxy and
EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of highly-talented individuals
with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the macro game after the laning phase
ends; they still managed to brute force their way through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score,
with two wins against TSM granting them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the
second place tiebreaker. They then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they
secured Game 1, the Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse
closed out the series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top lane and
Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough; however, RNG made
it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL Spring Season with a 12-4 regular
season record. In the playoffs although they made it to the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in
dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st
place with the same 12-4 regular season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the
LPL delegation that was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in
Kaohsiung, going 3-1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their
victory against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made it
all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C along with
eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2 Esports and Turkey's 1907
Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the group stage and went 5-1, only losing
a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a
narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were
voted to the LPL All-Star team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los
Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG picked
up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to secure a playoff berth.
In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a
rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu. RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from
Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4, winning their second LPL title and finally breaking
Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win against
LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash Wolves to finish first and
earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout
stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in
the finals, including a comeback in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not
only was it RNG's first international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI
2015 that a non-Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.
Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.
2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.
History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.
2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.
History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.
2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

History
2016 Season
After a 1st-place finish at NESO 2015, RNG finalized a 10-player roster by adding Sask,
SHRC and King alumni InSec and NaMei, and two starters from Samsung Galaxy White's
Season 4 World Champions - support Mata from Vici Gaming and top-
laner Looperfrom Masters 3. The team impressed early in LPL play, winning consecutive
series against Vici and group top seed EDward Gaming. A continued strong performance,
including dealing the Qiao Gu Reapers their first series loss of the split, earned an invite to
the IEM Season X World Championship in Katowice, Royal's first international tournament
in the RNG incarnation. They defeated Origen and Ever to win their group but lost
to Fnatic largely in part due to Rekkles' MVP-level performance, primarily as Jhin.
RNG gave playing time to their other five members after IEM Katowice, including InSec
picking Master Yi in a comeback win against Energy Pacemaker.All and NaMei marking his
return to form by getting a pentakill playing Lucian against Vici. Finishing first in Group B,
they earned a bye into the semifinals and then defeated Team WE 3-2 and EDG 3-1 to
become LPL champions and earn the right to represent China on home soil at the 2016
Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai. It marked not only RNG's first LPL championship but
also the first for any Royal Club team (including the original Royal Club, Star Horn Royal,
and Team King.)
RNG proceeded to impress at MSI, going undefeated over the first three days of group
stage play, defeating G2 Esports, Counter Logic Gaming, Flash Wolves, SuperMassive
eSports, and even defending world champions and tournament favorites SK Telecom T1.
Their first defeat came at the hands of the North American CLG with a massive comeback
win, but they still secured the top seed into the playoffs - and a World Championship Pool 1
seed for China. Unfortunately for RNG, SK Telecom T1 recovered from a disappointing
fourth place group stage finish, and RNG lost 3-1 in the semifinals - including a perfect
game 4 from the Korean team.
Following MSI, InSec, LetMe and Ley stepped down from RNG to focus on the SHRC
LSPL squad, but the team acquired former EDG manager San Shao and re-acquired AD
Carry Uzi, who had played on Royal's 2013 team and SHRC's 2014 team - both of which
had finished second at Worlds. The team was placed in Group B for the Summer
Season and ended the Regular Season in first place, with a positive record against all other
teams except EDward Gaming. These results, however, do not show the drop in
performance that the team suffered, with support player Matain particular having a rough
split and the new superstar botlane playing out of sync, with a conflict between Uzi's
patented lane aggressiveness and Mata's roaming tendencies.
Coming into the Semifinals of the Summer Playoffs, Royal faced and bested Team WE in a
close 3-2 series. They thus advanced to the Finals, where EDward Gaming waited for them
after completing their perfect split run. The Spring Split Finals repeat ended with EDG
trumping over Royal 0-3 and exposing the team's struggles, as they were consistently
outpaced on a macro level by their rivals. With EDG autoqualifying to the 2016 Season
World Championship Royal qualified as the second Chinese seed due to having the
most Championship Points.
Royal was placed in Group D alongside NALCS' Team SoloMid, LCK's Samsung
Galaxy and EULCS' Splyce. The team lived up to their image of a team composed of
highly-talented individuals with an heavy botlane carry focus and glaring problems in the
macro game after the laning phase ends; they still managed to brute force their way
through the Group Stage with an overall 3-3 score, with two wins against TSM granting
them the upper hand in the head-to-head matchup for the second place tiebreaker. They
then met SK Telecom T1 in the Quarterfinals: even though they secured Game 1, the
Chinese team was eliminated from contention as the Korean powerhouse closed out the
series 1-3 and advanced to the Semifinals.

2017 Season
After Mata's and Looper's departures, Royal Never Give Up picked up LetMe for the top
lane and Ming as their new support. Filling in for two former world champions was tough;
however, RNG made it work. They would finish 1st place in Group A of the 2017 LPL
Spring Season with a 12-4 regular season record. In the playoffs although they made it to
the finals, they lost 0-3 to Team WE in dominating fashion. The 2017 LPL Summer
Season was very similar as RNG finished again in 1st place with the same 12-4 regular
season record, only this time in Group B. RNG were also part of the LPL delegation that
was victorious against the LCK and LMS at the inaugural Rift Rivals in Kaohsiung, going 3-
1 over the course of the event, including a win against MVP that clinched their victory
against the LCK. The playoffs went similarly to the spring playoffs for the team. RNG made
it all the way to the finals again only to lose 3-2 to Edward Gaming, this time in a reverse
sweep.
At the 2017 Season World Championship on home soil, RNG was placed into Group C
along with eventual tournament winners Samsung Galaxy as well as Europe's G2
Esports and Turkey's 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports. The team performed incredibly well in the
group stage and went 5-1, only losing a single game to G2. In the quarterfinals in
Guangzhou, they convincingly bested Fnatic 3-1 before a narrow 3-2 loss to SKT in the
semifinals in Shanghai. In the wake of Worlds, Uzi and Mlxg were voted to the LPL All-Star
team at their positions and helped them take first place at All-Star Los Angeles 2017.

2018 Season
Ahead of the 2018 Spring Split, RNG promoted Heart to head coach. They also acquired
former Invictus Gaming and Snake Esports top laner Zz1tai, as jungler Karsa from
the LMS champion Flash Wolves. Following a slow start while Uzi was taking a break, RNG
picked up momentum and finished third in the new West Region with a 12-7 record to
secure a playoff berth. In the playoffs, they beat Team WE 2-0, Snake 3-1 and overall top
seed Invictus 3-2 to advance to a rematch with Edward Gaming in the finals in Chengdu.
RNG won 3-1, including a Baron steal from Mlxg against Clearlove in the decisive Game 4,
winning their second LPL title and finally breaking Uzi's curse of never having won a split.
In the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational group stage in Berlin, RNG went 7-3, including a win
against LCK champions Kingzone DragonX, and won a tiebreaker against the Flash
Wolves to finish first and earn the right to choose their semifinal opponent as the
tournament shifted to Paris for the knockout stage. They chose to play Fnatic in their
semifinal and swept them before beating Kingzone 3-1 in the finals, including a comeback
in the decisive Game 4 after being almost 8,000 Gold down. Not only was it RNG's first
international title, but it also marked the first time since the final of MSI 2015 that a non-
Korean team had beaten a Korean team in a best-of-5 series.

Trivia
 Won the Best Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016.

Contents
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 1Overview
 2History
o 2.12015 Season
o 2.22016 Season
o 2.32017 Season
 3Trivia
 4Timeline
 5Player Roster
o 5.1Active
o 5.2Trainee
o 5.3Temporary Subs
o 5.4Former
 6Organization
o 6.1Current
o 6.2Former
 7Tournament Results
 8Gallery
 9Interviews
 10Articles
 11See Also
 12External Links
 13References
Team WE, the very first eSports club based in China, formed their first League of Legends team in
March of 2011. Initially gaining recognition for their Warcraft 3 division, WE also sponsors players
and teams for StarCraft II and DotA.

Overview
Team WE, once known simply as World Elite, is a pioneering esports organization based in
Shanghai, China. They were originally a Warcraft 3 based team, housing many renown players such
as Li "Sky" Xiaofeng, a legendary human-main dubbed as the "Human Emperor". The team turned 8
years old as of April 14, 2013. In 2011 Team WE created their first League of Legends team.

History
Team WE announced the formation of a League of Legends team in March 2011. [1] The newly
formed lineup quickly achieved success in major tournaments, taking 1st in IEM Season VI - Global
Challenge Guangzhou, 1st in the LoL Pro League, and 1st at Tencent Games Carnival
2011. [2][3] They fell to Invictus Gaming in the Chinese national finals for the 2011 World Cyber
Games. [4] With a first place finish at Guangzhou, the team was ensured a slot for the IEM Season VI
- World Championship, but due to visa complications, they were unable to attend. [5] WE qualified
for IPL5 and the Season 2 World Championship in May 2012.
Team WE received an invite to Azubu The Champions Summer 2012, which would be their first test
against non-Chinese teams since Guangzhou; they only managed to place in the top eight, losing 0-2
in the quarterfinals to CLG EU. [6] Expectations were high for WE at IPL Face Off: San Francisco
Showdown in August, but they underperformed once again and finished just 5th-6th, losing in
succession to Team Legion and Curse Gaming. These disappointing results led to the departures
of YJTM and if, who were replaced by ClearLoveand Fzzf.
At the Season 2 World Championship in October of 2012, Team WE was given a bye through the
group stage. After a random drawing, they were placed against CLG EU in the round of eight, a
rematch of their quarterfinal from Azubu The Champions Summer 2012. However, technical issues
marred the best-of-three. The teams split the first two games before failed remakes and dropped
connections forced rescheduling. In the postponed third and final match, a slow and grinding game
ended up in CLG's favor. Team WE finished 5th-8th and brought home $ 75,000.
After winning the Chinese Online Qualifier for IPL5, Team WE traveled to Las Vegas to compete with
fifteen other teams for the $ 100,000 prizepool. In the group stages, Team WE advanced first in their
group 2-0 with victories over Fnatic and Azubu Blaze. Then in the Winner's Bracket, they went on to
defeat Moscow Five (2-0), CLG EU (2-0), and once again defeating Fnatic, this time 2-1 to secure a
spot in the Grand Finals where they would face Fnatic for a third time. Starting up one game in a best
of five, Team WE came out victorious with a 3-1 victory to become the IPL5 Champions.
In their first major tournament in 2013, the GIGABYTE StarsWar League Season 2, they trampled
the group stage, winning every best of 2 set except against their biggest rival, Invictus Gaming, which
ended in a draw. Much like IPL5, they won most of the bracket stage with almost perfect records. 2-0
against the Taipei Assassins and 3-1 against Invictus Gaming in the semifinals, WE was posed to
take the tournament like they did with pretty much every single tournament they played in the past
half year. But a slump hit few key members on the team such as Weixiao and team coordination was
overwhelmed by miscommunication. Despite having a one win advantage due to being the winners
of the winners bracket, they lost to Invictus Gamingin the grand finals 2-3.
The week before the SWL and the weeks after, the team underperformed against teams
like OMG and Invictus Gaming, losing games to even teams like Royal Club Huang Zu, barely
holding their top 3 spot. Despite the recent slump and less than expected performance, they
managed to keep their perfect record against Positive Energy and take a game off of Invictus
Gaming, in the 7th week of 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season.
Week 8 of the 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season Team WE suffered one of their most devastating
and humiliating defeats of the entire season, losing the Wings of Aurora in their first match of the
week. During Day 2, they played a rough and slow game versus Royal Club Huang Zu, only winning
in the end due to a decisive call made by Weixiao to base race.
Week 9 was dubbed by Chinese fans as "the Week WE returned" as they barely lost to OMG, and
completely dominated Positive Energy and Invictus Gaming with the latter again not banning out
Twisted Fate.
With the final week of of the 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season looming ahead, the team had to also
prepare for the upcoming NVIDIA Game Festival 2013 which they had to face OMG in the semifinals
and Royal Club Huang Zu in the grand finals. By the end of the week, the team took first place in the
tournament defeating Royal Club Huang Zu 2-0 in the best out of 3 series.
Team WE was knocked out of the semifinals of the 2013 LPL Spring Playoffs by Invictus Gaming (1-
2), securing 4th place in the Spring split of the LPL.
Despite the defeats in the LPL Spring playoff and the poor results at StarsWar 8, Team WE managed
to defeat OMG (2-1) and Invictus Gaming (2-0) in the IEM Season VIII - Shanghai, securing 1st place
in the tournament.

2015 Season
Due to their 1st place finish at IEM Shenzhen, Team WE were invited to compete at the IEM Season
IX - World Championship - which was the very first event
that Spirit, Mystic, Xiye, Aluka and YuZhe played together. After an opening loss against Team
SoloMid, the team went on to beat Gambit Gamingin their group's losers' match and then pull off
another upset against CJ Entus to take second place in their group behind TSM, securing the team a
place in the semifinals. World Elite then stunned the League world by emerging victorious 2-1 in their
semifinal against the GE Tigers. It was the very first time GE had been defeated in a series after
winning each of their LCK matches to date (and losing only two games in the process, which World
Elite equaled in that semifinal alone), leading many of the analysts to call it the biggest upset
in League of Legends history. A rematch against TSM in the grand finals awaited them, and even
though they lost 3-0 after nearly taking the first game, they took 2nd place and many new fans back
to China.

2016 Season
In the 2016 Season after they re-vamped their entire roster, Team WE entered the 2016 LPL Spring
Season as underdogs but proved to be contenders for the title and finished 2nd with a 10-6 regular
season record. Going into the Playoffs, the team defeated Vici Gaming 3-1 and despite losing
to Royal Never Give Up 2-3 in the Semifinals the team finished in 3rd after they took down Qiao Gu
Reapers in the 3rd place match. Summer was slightly more successful for Team WE as the team
finished 2nd in their group. In the playoffs they finished 4th after a 1-3 loss to I May. Ultimately it was
I May that ended up being Team WE's downfall. They lost an incredibly close series 2-3 to I May in
the Regional Qualifiers. This unfortunately meant that they didn't qualify for Worlds.

2017 Season
The 2017 Season was much more successful for Team WE. They finished the 2017 LPL Spring
Season in 2nd place with a 10-6 record. In the 2017 LPL Spring Playoffs Team WE was able win
their first LPL title after taking down RNG 3-0 in the finals. They attended the 2017 Mid-Season
Invitational and made it through the group stage after they finished 2nd with a 7-3 record. In the
Semifinals they were eliminated after a 1-3 loss to G2 Esports. Summer wasn't as successful for WE
domestically. They were unable to defend their LPL title after they finished 2nd in their regular
season group and lost 2-3 to Invictus Gaming in the third place match of the playoffs. They got their
revenge against Invictus Gaming later on after they defeated them 3-2 in the 2017 Season China
Regional Finals. Their run at the 2017 Season World Championship was quite impressive. Despite
starting off in the Play-In stage, they advanced to the main groups with a 3-0 win over Young
Generation. They also finished 1st in their main stage group with a 5-1 record. After they took
down Cloud9 3-2 in the Quarterfinals, they faced off against eventual tournament winners Samsung
Galaxy and lost 1-3.

Trivia
 WE is the team which had played most games in LPL (stats provided in April 2017).
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Won the Most Improved Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Most Improved Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016
Team WE

Team Information

Org Location: China

Region:
China

Head Coach: Jin Guang-Hua

Sponsor(s): GIGABYTE
i-Rocks
Doyou.tv
HyperX
Zhanqi tv
Niupu

Other Teams In Organization

Active LoL Teams Mighty Eagle

Inactive LoL Teams New WE


Team WE Academy
Team WE Dreams
Team WE Future
Team WE.i-Rocks
Team W3
History

Created: LoL Division March 21, 2011

Social Media and Links

Current Roster

Contents
[hide]

 1Overview
 2History
o 2.12015 Season
o 2.22016 Season
o 2.32017 Season
 3Trivia
 4Timeline
 5Player Roster
o 5.1Active
o 5.2Trainee
o 5.3Temporary Subs
o 5.4Former
 6Organization
o 6.1Current
o 6.2Former
 7Tournament Results
 8Gallery
 9Interviews
 10Articles
 11See Also
 12External Links
 13References
Team WE, the very first eSports club based in China, formed their first League of Legends
team in March of 2011. Initially gaining recognition for their Warcraft 3 division, WE also
sponsors players and teams for StarCraft II and DotA.

Overview
Team WE, once known simply as World Elite, is a pioneering esports organization based in
Shanghai, China. They were originally a Warcraft 3 based team, housing many renown
players such as Li "Sky" Xiaofeng, a legendary human-main dubbed as the "Human
Emperor". The team turned 8 years old as of April 14, 2013. In 2011 Team WE created
their first League of Legends team.

History
Team WE announced the formation of a League of Legends team in March 2011. [1] The
newly formed lineup quickly achieved success in major tournaments, taking 1st in IEM
Season VI - Global Challenge Guangzhou, 1st in the LoL Pro League, and 1st at Tencent
Games Carnival 2011. [2][3] They fell to Invictus Gaming in the Chinese national finals for
the 2011 World Cyber Games. [4] With a first place finish at Guangzhou, the team was
ensured a slot for the IEM Season VI - World Championship, but due to visa complications,
they were unable to attend. [5] WE qualified for IPL5 and the Season 2 World
Championship in May 2012.
Team WE received an invite to Azubu The Champions Summer 2012, which would be their
first test against non-Chinese teams since Guangzhou; they only managed to place in the
top eight, losing 0-2 in the quarterfinals to CLG EU. [6] Expectations were high for WE at IPL
Face Off: San Francisco Showdown in August, but they underperformed once again and
finished just 5th-6th, losing in succession to Team Legion and Curse Gaming. These
disappointing results led to the departures of YJTM and if, who were replaced
by ClearLoveand Fzzf.
At the Season 2 World Championship in October of 2012, Team WE was given a bye
through the group stage. After a random drawing, they were placed against CLG EU in the
round of eight, a rematch of their quarterfinal from Azubu The Champions Summer 2012.
However, technical issues marred the best-of-three. The teams split the first two games
before failed remakes and dropped connections forced rescheduling. In the postponed third
and final match, a slow and grinding game ended up in CLG's favor. Team WE finished 5th-
8th and brought home $ 75,000.
After winning the Chinese Online Qualifier for IPL5, Team WE traveled to Las Vegas to
compete with fifteen other teams for the $ 100,000 prizepool. In the group stages, Team
WE advanced first in their group 2-0 with victories over Fnatic and Azubu Blaze. Then in
the Winner's Bracket, they went on to defeat Moscow Five (2-0), CLG EU (2-0), and once
again defeating Fnatic, this time 2-1 to secure a spot in the Grand Finals where they would
face Fnatic for a third time. Starting up one game in a best of five, Team WE came out
victorious with a 3-1 victory to become the IPL5 Champions.
In their first major tournament in 2013, the GIGABYTE StarsWar League Season 2, they
trampled the group stage, winning every best of 2 set except against their biggest rival,
Invictus Gaming, which ended in a draw. Much like IPL5, they won most of the bracket
stage with almost perfect records. 2-0 against the Taipei Assassins and 3-1 against Invictus
Gaming in the semifinals, WE was posed to take the tournament like they did with pretty
much every single tournament they played in the past half year. But a slump hit few key
members on the team such as Weixiao and team coordination was overwhelmed by
miscommunication. Despite having a one win advantage due to being the winners of the
winners bracket, they lost to Invictus Gamingin the grand finals 2-3.
The week before the SWL and the weeks after, the team underperformed against teams
like OMG and Invictus Gaming, losing games to even teams like Royal Club Huang Zu,
barely holding their top 3 spot. Despite the recent slump and less than expected
performance, they managed to keep their perfect record against Positive Energy and take a
game off of Invictus Gaming, in the 7th week of 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season.
Week 8 of the 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season Team WE suffered one of their most
devastating and humiliating defeats of the entire season, losing the Wings of Aurora in their
first match of the week. During Day 2, they played a rough and slow game versus Royal
Club Huang Zu, only winning in the end due to a decisive call made by Weixiao to base
race.
Week 9 was dubbed by Chinese fans as "the Week WE returned" as they barely lost to
OMG, and completely dominated Positive Energy and Invictus Gaming with the latter again
not banning out Twisted Fate.
With the final week of of the 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season looming ahead, the team
had to also prepare for the upcoming NVIDIA Game Festival 2013 which they had to
face OMG in the semifinals and Royal Club Huang Zu in the grand finals. By the end of the
week, the team took first place in the tournament defeating Royal Club Huang Zu 2-0 in the
best out of 3 series.
Team WE was knocked out of the semifinals of the 2013 LPL Spring Playoffs by Invictus
Gaming (1-2), securing 4th place in the Spring split of the LPL.
Despite the defeats in the LPL Spring playoff and the poor results at StarsWar 8, Team WE
managed to defeat OMG (2-1) and Invictus Gaming (2-0) in the IEM Season VIII -
Shanghai, securing 1st place in the tournament.

2015 Season
Due to their 1st place finish at IEM Shenzhen, Team WE were invited to compete at
the IEM Season IX - World Championship - which was the very first event
that Spirit, Mystic, Xiye, Aluka and YuZhe played together. After an opening loss
against Team SoloMid, the team went on to beat Gambit Gamingin their group's losers'
match and then pull off another upset against CJ Entus to take second place in their group
behind TSM, securing the team a place in the semifinals. World Elite then stunned
the League world by emerging victorious 2-1 in their semifinal against the GE Tigers. It was
the very first time GE had been defeated in a series after winning each of their LCK
matches to date (and losing only two games in the process, which World Elite equaled in
that semifinal alone), leading many of the analysts to call it the biggest upset in League of
Legends history. A rematch against TSM in the grand finals awaited them, and even though
they lost 3-0 after nearly taking the first game, they took 2nd place and many new fans
back to China.

2016 Season
In the 2016 Season after they re-vamped their entire roster, Team WE entered the 2016
LPL Spring Season as underdogs but proved to be contenders for the title and finished 2nd
with a 10-6 regular season record. Going into the Playoffs, the team defeated Vici
Gaming 3-1 and despite losing to Royal Never Give Up 2-3 in the Semifinals the team
finished in 3rd after they took down Qiao Gu Reapers in the 3rd place match. Summer was
slightly more successful for Team WE as the team finished 2nd in their group. In the
playoffs they finished 4th after a 1-3 loss to I May. Ultimately it was I May that ended up
being Team WE's downfall. They lost an incredibly close series 2-3 to I May in the Regional
Qualifiers. This unfortunately meant that they didn't qualify for Worlds.
2017 Season
The 2017 Season was much more successful for Team WE. They finished the 2017 LPL
Spring Season in 2nd place with a 10-6 record. In the 2017 LPL Spring Playoffs Team WE
was able win their first LPL title after taking down RNG 3-0 in the finals. They attended
the 2017 Mid-Season Invitational and made it through the group stage after they finished
2nd with a 7-3 record. In the Semifinals they were eliminated after a 1-3 loss to G2 Esports.
Summer wasn't as successful for WE domestically. They were unable to defend their LPL
title after they finished 2nd in their regular season group and lost 2-3 to Invictus Gaming in
the third place match of the playoffs. They got their revenge against Invictus Gaming later
on after they defeated them 3-2 in the 2017 Season China Regional Finals. Their run at
the 2017 Season World Championship was quite impressive. Despite starting off in
the Play-In stage, they advanced to the main groups with a 3-0 win over Young Generation.
They also finished 1st in their main stage group with a 5-1 record. After they took
down Cloud9 3-2 in the Quarterfinals, they faced off against eventual tournament
winners Samsung Galaxy and lost 1-3.

Trivia
 WE is the team which had played most games in LPL (stats provided in April 2017).
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Won the Most Improved Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Most Improved Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016

Team WE

Team Information

Org Location: China

Region:
China
Head Coach: Jin Guang-Hua

Sponsor(s): GIGABYTE
i-Rocks
Doyou.tv
HyperX
Zhanqi tv
Niupu

Other Teams In Organization

Active LoL Teams Mighty Eagle

Inactive LoL Teams New WE


Team WE Academy
Team WE Dreams
Team WE Future
Team WE.i-Rocks
Team W3

History

Created: LoL Division March 21, 2011

Social Media and Links

Current Roster
Contents
[hide]

 1Overview
 2History
o 2.12015 Season
o 2.22016 Season
o 2.32017 Season
 3Trivia
 4Timeline
 5Player Roster
o 5.1Active
o 5.2Trainee
o 5.3Temporary Subs
o 5.4Former
 6Organization
o 6.1Current
o 6.2Former
 7Tournament Results
 8Gallery
 9Interviews
 10Articles
 11See Also
 12External Links
 13References
Team WE, the very first eSports club based in China, formed their first League of Legends
team in March of 2011. Initially gaining recognition for their Warcraft 3 division, WE also
sponsors players and teams for StarCraft II and DotA.

Overview
Team WE, once known simply as World Elite, is a pioneering esports organization based in
Shanghai, China. They were originally a Warcraft 3 based team, housing many renown
players such as Li "Sky" Xiaofeng, a legendary human-main dubbed as the "Human
Emperor". The team turned 8 years old as of April 14, 2013. In 2011 Team WE created
their first League of Legends team.

History
Team WE announced the formation of a League of Legends team in March 2011. [1] The
newly formed lineup quickly achieved success in major tournaments, taking 1st in IEM
Season VI - Global Challenge Guangzhou, 1st in the LoL Pro League, and 1st at Tencent
Games Carnival 2011. [2][3] They fell to Invictus Gaming in the Chinese national finals for
the 2011 World Cyber Games. [4] With a first place finish at Guangzhou, the team was
ensured a slot for the IEM Season VI - World Championship, but due to visa complications,
they were unable to attend. [5] WE qualified for IPL5 and the Season 2 World
Championship in May 2012.
Team WE received an invite to Azubu The Champions Summer 2012, which would be their
first test against non-Chinese teams since Guangzhou; they only managed to place in the
top eight, losing 0-2 in the quarterfinals to CLG EU. [6] Expectations were high for WE at IPL
Face Off: San Francisco Showdown in August, but they underperformed once again and
finished just 5th-6th, losing in succession to Team Legion and Curse Gaming. These
disappointing results led to the departures of YJTM and if, who were replaced
by ClearLoveand Fzzf.
At the Season 2 World Championship in October of 2012, Team WE was given a bye
through the group stage. After a random drawing, they were placed against CLG EU in the
round of eight, a rematch of their quarterfinal from Azubu The Champions Summer 2012.
However, technical issues marred the best-of-three. The teams split the first two games
before failed remakes and dropped connections forced rescheduling. In the postponed third
and final match, a slow and grinding game ended up in CLG's favor. Team WE finished 5th-
8th and brought home $ 75,000.
After winning the Chinese Online Qualifier for IPL5, Team WE traveled to Las Vegas to
compete with fifteen other teams for the $ 100,000 prizepool. In the group stages, Team
WE advanced first in their group 2-0 with victories over Fnatic and Azubu Blaze. Then in
the Winner's Bracket, they went on to defeat Moscow Five (2-0), CLG EU (2-0), and once
again defeating Fnatic, this time 2-1 to secure a spot in the Grand Finals where they would
face Fnatic for a third time. Starting up one game in a best of five, Team WE came out
victorious with a 3-1 victory to become the IPL5 Champions.
In their first major tournament in 2013, the GIGABYTE StarsWar League Season 2, they
trampled the group stage, winning every best of 2 set except against their biggest rival,
Invictus Gaming, which ended in a draw. Much like IPL5, they won most of the bracket
stage with almost perfect records. 2-0 against the Taipei Assassins and 3-1 against Invictus
Gaming in the semifinals, WE was posed to take the tournament like they did with pretty
much every single tournament they played in the past half year. But a slump hit few key
members on the team such as Weixiao and team coordination was overwhelmed by
miscommunication. Despite having a one win advantage due to being the winners of the
winners bracket, they lost to Invictus Gamingin the grand finals 2-3.
The week before the SWL and the weeks after, the team underperformed against teams
like OMG and Invictus Gaming, losing games to even teams like Royal Club Huang Zu,
barely holding their top 3 spot. Despite the recent slump and less than expected
performance, they managed to keep their perfect record against Positive Energy and take a
game off of Invictus Gaming, in the 7th week of 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season.
Week 8 of the 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season Team WE suffered one of their most
devastating and humiliating defeats of the entire season, losing the Wings of Aurora in their
first match of the week. During Day 2, they played a rough and slow game versus Royal
Club Huang Zu, only winning in the end due to a decisive call made by Weixiao to base
race.
Week 9 was dubbed by Chinese fans as "the Week WE returned" as they barely lost to
OMG, and completely dominated Positive Energy and Invictus Gaming with the latter again
not banning out Twisted Fate.
With the final week of of the 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season looming ahead, the team
had to also prepare for the upcoming NVIDIA Game Festival 2013 which they had to
face OMG in the semifinals and Royal Club Huang Zu in the grand finals. By the end of the
week, the team took first place in the tournament defeating Royal Club Huang Zu 2-0 in the
best out of 3 series.
Team WE was knocked out of the semifinals of the 2013 LPL Spring Playoffs by Invictus
Gaming (1-2), securing 4th place in the Spring split of the LPL.
Despite the defeats in the LPL Spring playoff and the poor results at StarsWar 8, Team WE
managed to defeat OMG (2-1) and Invictus Gaming (2-0) in the IEM Season VIII -
Shanghai, securing 1st place in the tournament.

2015 Season
Due to their 1st place finish at IEM Shenzhen, Team WE were invited to compete at
the IEM Season IX - World Championship - which was the very first event
that Spirit, Mystic, Xiye, Aluka and YuZhe played together. After an opening loss
against Team SoloMid, the team went on to beat Gambit Gamingin their group's losers'
match and then pull off another upset against CJ Entus to take second place in their group
behind TSM, securing the team a place in the semifinals. World Elite then stunned
the League world by emerging victorious 2-1 in their semifinal against the GE Tigers. It was
the very first time GE had been defeated in a series after winning each of their LCK
matches to date (and losing only two games in the process, which World Elite equaled in
that semifinal alone), leading many of the analysts to call it the biggest upset in League of
Legends history. A rematch against TSM in the grand finals awaited them, and even though
they lost 3-0 after nearly taking the first game, they took 2nd place and many new fans
back to China.

2016 Season
In the 2016 Season after they re-vamped their entire roster, Team WE entered the 2016
LPL Spring Season as underdogs but proved to be contenders for the title and finished 2nd
with a 10-6 regular season record. Going into the Playoffs, the team defeated Vici
Gaming 3-1 and despite losing to Royal Never Give Up 2-3 in the Semifinals the team
finished in 3rd after they took down Qiao Gu Reapers in the 3rd place match. Summer was
slightly more successful for Team WE as the team finished 2nd in their group. In the
playoffs they finished 4th after a 1-3 loss to I May. Ultimately it was I May that ended up
being Team WE's downfall. They lost an incredibly close series 2-3 to I May in the Regional
Qualifiers. This unfortunately meant that they didn't qualify for Worlds.

2017 Season
The 2017 Season was much more successful for Team WE. They finished the 2017 LPL
Spring Season in 2nd place with a 10-6 record. In the 2017 LPL Spring Playoffs Team WE
was able win their first LPL title after taking down RNG 3-0 in the finals. They attended
the 2017 Mid-Season Invitational and made it through the group stage after they finished
2nd with a 7-3 record. In the Semifinals they were eliminated after a 1-3 loss to G2 Esports.
Summer wasn't as successful for WE domestically. They were unable to defend their LPL
title after they finished 2nd in their regular season group and lost 2-3 to Invictus Gaming in
the third place match of the playoffs. They got their revenge against Invictus Gaming later
on after they defeated them 3-2 in the 2017 Season China Regional Finals. Their run at
the 2017 Season World Championship was quite impressive. Despite starting off in
the Play-In stage, they advanced to the main groups with a 3-0 win over Young Generation.
They also finished 1st in their main stage group with a 5-1 record. After they took
down Cloud9 3-2 in the Quarterfinals, they faced off against eventual tournament
winners Samsung Galaxy and lost 1-3.

Trivia
 WE is the team which had played most games in LPL (stats provided in April 2017).
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Won the Most Improved Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Most Improved Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016

Team WE

Team Information

Org Location: China

Region:
China

Head Coach: Jin Guang-Hua

Sponsor(s): GIGABYTE
i-Rocks
Doyou.tv
HyperX
Zhanqi tv
Niupu

Other Teams In Organization

Active LoL Teams Mighty Eagle

Inactive LoL Teams New WE


Team WE Academy
Team WE Dreams
Team WE Future
Team WE.i-Rocks
Team W3

History

Created: LoL Division March 21, 2011

Social Media and Links

Current Roster

Contents
[hide]

 1Overview
 2History
o 2.12015 Season
o 2.22016 Season
o 2.32017 Season
 3Trivia
 4Timeline
 5Player Roster
o 5.1Active
o 5.2Trainee
o 5.3Temporary Subs
o 5.4Former
 6Organization
o 6.1Current
o 6.2Former
 7Tournament Results
 8Gallery
 9Interviews
 10Articles
 11See Also
 12External Links
 13References
Team WE, the very first eSports club based in China, formed their first League of Legends
team in March of 2011. Initially gaining recognition for their Warcraft 3 division, WE also
sponsors players and teams for StarCraft II and DotA.

Overview
Team WE, once known simply as World Elite, is a pioneering esports organization based in
Shanghai, China. They were originally a Warcraft 3 based team, housing many renown
players such as Li "Sky" Xiaofeng, a legendary human-main dubbed as the "Human
Emperor". The team turned 8 years old as of April 14, 2013. In 2011 Team WE created
their first League of Legends team.

History
Team WE announced the formation of a League of Legends team in March 2011. [1] The
newly formed lineup quickly achieved success in major tournaments, taking 1st in IEM
Season VI - Global Challenge Guangzhou, 1st in the LoL Pro League, and 1st at Tencent
Games Carnival 2011. [2][3] They fell to Invictus Gaming in the Chinese national finals for
the 2011 World Cyber Games. [4] With a first place finish at Guangzhou, the team was
ensured a slot for the IEM Season VI - World Championship, but due to visa complications,
they were unable to attend. [5] WE qualified for IPL5 and the Season 2 World
Championship in May 2012.
Team WE received an invite to Azubu The Champions Summer 2012, which would be their
first test against non-Chinese teams since Guangzhou; they only managed to place in the
top eight, losing 0-2 in the quarterfinals to CLG EU. [6] Expectations were high for WE at IPL
Face Off: San Francisco Showdown in August, but they underperformed once again and
finished just 5th-6th, losing in succession to Team Legion and Curse Gaming. These
disappointing results led to the departures of YJTM and if, who were replaced
by ClearLoveand Fzzf.
At the Season 2 World Championship in October of 2012, Team WE was given a bye
through the group stage. After a random drawing, they were placed against CLG EU in the
round of eight, a rematch of their quarterfinal from Azubu The Champions Summer 2012.
However, technical issues marred the best-of-three. The teams split the first two games
before failed remakes and dropped connections forced rescheduling. In the postponed third
and final match, a slow and grinding game ended up in CLG's favor. Team WE finished 5th-
8th and brought home $ 75,000.
After winning the Chinese Online Qualifier for IPL5, Team WE traveled to Las Vegas to
compete with fifteen other teams for the $ 100,000 prizepool. In the group stages, Team
WE advanced first in their group 2-0 with victories over Fnatic and Azubu Blaze. Then in
the Winner's Bracket, they went on to defeat Moscow Five (2-0), CLG EU (2-0), and once
again defeating Fnatic, this time 2-1 to secure a spot in the Grand Finals where they would
face Fnatic for a third time. Starting up one game in a best of five, Team WE came out
victorious with a 3-1 victory to become the IPL5 Champions.
In their first major tournament in 2013, the GIGABYTE StarsWar League Season 2, they
trampled the group stage, winning every best of 2 set except against their biggest rival,
Invictus Gaming, which ended in a draw. Much like IPL5, they won most of the bracket
stage with almost perfect records. 2-0 against the Taipei Assassins and 3-1 against Invictus
Gaming in the semifinals, WE was posed to take the tournament like they did with pretty
much every single tournament they played in the past half year. But a slump hit few key
members on the team such as Weixiao and team coordination was overwhelmed by
miscommunication. Despite having a one win advantage due to being the winners of the
winners bracket, they lost to Invictus Gamingin the grand finals 2-3.
The week before the SWL and the weeks after, the team underperformed against teams
like OMG and Invictus Gaming, losing games to even teams like Royal Club Huang Zu,
barely holding their top 3 spot. Despite the recent slump and less than expected
performance, they managed to keep their perfect record against Positive Energy and take a
game off of Invictus Gaming, in the 7th week of 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season.
Week 8 of the 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season Team WE suffered one of their most
devastating and humiliating defeats of the entire season, losing the Wings of Aurora in their
first match of the week. During Day 2, they played a rough and slow game versus Royal
Club Huang Zu, only winning in the end due to a decisive call made by Weixiao to base
race.
Week 9 was dubbed by Chinese fans as "the Week WE returned" as they barely lost to
OMG, and completely dominated Positive Energy and Invictus Gaming with the latter again
not banning out Twisted Fate.
With the final week of of the 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season looming ahead, the team
had to also prepare for the upcoming NVIDIA Game Festival 2013 which they had to
face OMG in the semifinals and Royal Club Huang Zu in the grand finals. By the end of the
week, the team took first place in the tournament defeating Royal Club Huang Zu 2-0 in the
best out of 3 series.
Team WE was knocked out of the semifinals of the 2013 LPL Spring Playoffs by Invictus
Gaming (1-2), securing 4th place in the Spring split of the LPL.
Despite the defeats in the LPL Spring playoff and the poor results at StarsWar 8, Team WE
managed to defeat OMG (2-1) and Invictus Gaming (2-0) in the IEM Season VIII -
Shanghai, securing 1st place in the tournament.

2015 Season
Due to their 1st place finish at IEM Shenzhen, Team WE were invited to compete at
the IEM Season IX - World Championship - which was the very first event
that Spirit, Mystic, Xiye, Aluka and YuZhe played together. After an opening loss
against Team SoloMid, the team went on to beat Gambit Gamingin their group's losers'
match and then pull off another upset against CJ Entus to take second place in their group
behind TSM, securing the team a place in the semifinals. World Elite then stunned
the League world by emerging victorious 2-1 in their semifinal against the GE Tigers. It was
the very first time GE had been defeated in a series after winning each of their LCK
matches to date (and losing only two games in the process, which World Elite equaled in
that semifinal alone), leading many of the analysts to call it the biggest upset in League of
Legends history. A rematch against TSM in the grand finals awaited them, and even though
they lost 3-0 after nearly taking the first game, they took 2nd place and many new fans
back to China.

2016 Season
In the 2016 Season after they re-vamped their entire roster, Team WE entered the 2016
LPL Spring Season as underdogs but proved to be contenders for the title and finished 2nd
with a 10-6 regular season record. Going into the Playoffs, the team defeated Vici
Gaming 3-1 and despite losing to Royal Never Give Up 2-3 in the Semifinals the team
finished in 3rd after they took down Qiao Gu Reapers in the 3rd place match. Summer was
slightly more successful for Team WE as the team finished 2nd in their group. In the
playoffs they finished 4th after a 1-3 loss to I May. Ultimately it was I May that ended up
being Team WE's downfall. They lost an incredibly close series 2-3 to I May in the Regional
Qualifiers. This unfortunately meant that they didn't qualify for Worlds.

2017 Season
The 2017 Season was much more successful for Team WE. They finished the 2017 LPL
Spring Season in 2nd place with a 10-6 record. In the 2017 LPL Spring Playoffs Team WE
was able win their first LPL title after taking down RNG 3-0 in the finals. They attended
the 2017 Mid-Season Invitational and made it through the group stage after they finished
2nd with a 7-3 record. In the Semifinals they were eliminated after a 1-3 loss to G2 Esports.
Summer wasn't as successful for WE domestically. They were unable to defend their LPL
title after they finished 2nd in their regular season group and lost 2-3 to Invictus Gaming in
the third place match of the playoffs. They got their revenge against Invictus Gaming later
on after they defeated them 3-2 in the 2017 Season China Regional Finals. Their run at
the 2017 Season World Championship was quite impressive. Despite starting off in
the Play-In stage, they advanced to the main groups with a 3-0 win over Young Generation.
They also finished 1st in their main stage group with a 5-1 record. After they took
down Cloud9 3-2 in the Quarterfinals, they faced off against eventual tournament
winners Samsung Galaxy and lost 1-3.

Trivia
 WE is the team which had played most games in LPL (stats provided in April 2017).
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Won the Most Improved Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Most Improved Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016

Team WE

Team Information

Org Location: China


Region:
China

Head Coach: Jin Guang-Hua

Sponsor(s): GIGABYTE
i-Rocks
Doyou.tv
HyperX
Zhanqi tv
Niupu

Other Teams In Organization

Active LoL Teams Mighty Eagle

Inactive LoL Teams New WE


Team WE Academy
Team WE Dreams
Team WE Future
Team WE.i-Rocks
Team W3

History

Created: LoL Division March 21, 2011

Social Media and Links

Current Roster
Contents
[hide]

 1Overview
 2History
o 2.12015 Season
o 2.22016 Season
o 2.32017 Season
 3Trivia
 4Timeline
 5Player Roster
o 5.1Active
o 5.2Trainee
o 5.3Temporary Subs
o 5.4Former
 6Organization
o 6.1Current
o 6.2Former
 7Tournament Results
 8Gallery
 9Interviews
 10Articles
 11See Also
 12External Links
 13References
Team WE, the very first eSports club based in China, formed their first League of Legends
team in March of 2011. Initially gaining recognition for their Warcraft 3 division, WE also
sponsors players and teams for StarCraft II and DotA.

Overview
Team WE, once known simply as World Elite, is a pioneering esports organization based in
Shanghai, China. They were originally a Warcraft 3 based team, housing many renown
players such as Li "Sky" Xiaofeng, a legendary human-main dubbed as the "Human
Emperor". The team turned 8 years old as of April 14, 2013. In 2011 Team WE created
their first League of Legends team.

History
Team WE announced the formation of a League of Legends team in March 2011. [1] The
newly formed lineup quickly achieved success in major tournaments, taking 1st in IEM
Season VI - Global Challenge Guangzhou, 1st in the LoL Pro League, and 1st at Tencent
Games Carnival 2011. [2][3] They fell to Invictus Gaming in the Chinese national finals for
the 2011 World Cyber Games. [4] With a first place finish at Guangzhou, the team was
ensured a slot for the IEM Season VI - World Championship, but due to visa complications,
they were unable to attend. [5] WE qualified for IPL5 and the Season 2 World
Championship in May 2012.
Team WE received an invite to Azubu The Champions Summer 2012, which would be their
first test against non-Chinese teams since Guangzhou; they only managed to place in the
top eight, losing 0-2 in the quarterfinals to CLG EU. [6] Expectations were high for WE at IPL
Face Off: San Francisco Showdown in August, but they underperformed once again and
finished just 5th-6th, losing in succession to Team Legion and Curse Gaming. These
disappointing results led to the departures of YJTM and if, who were replaced
by ClearLoveand Fzzf.
At the Season 2 World Championship in October of 2012, Team WE was given a bye
through the group stage. After a random drawing, they were placed against CLG EU in the
round of eight, a rematch of their quarterfinal from Azubu The Champions Summer 2012.
However, technical issues marred the best-of-three. The teams split the first two games
before failed remakes and dropped connections forced rescheduling. In the postponed third
and final match, a slow and grinding game ended up in CLG's favor. Team WE finished 5th-
8th and brought home $ 75,000.
After winning the Chinese Online Qualifier for IPL5, Team WE traveled to Las Vegas to
compete with fifteen other teams for the $ 100,000 prizepool. In the group stages, Team
WE advanced first in their group 2-0 with victories over Fnatic and Azubu Blaze. Then in
the Winner's Bracket, they went on to defeat Moscow Five (2-0), CLG EU (2-0), and once
again defeating Fnatic, this time 2-1 to secure a spot in the Grand Finals where they would
face Fnatic for a third time. Starting up one game in a best of five, Team WE came out
victorious with a 3-1 victory to become the IPL5 Champions.
In their first major tournament in 2013, the GIGABYTE StarsWar League Season 2, they
trampled the group stage, winning every best of 2 set except against their biggest rival,
Invictus Gaming, which ended in a draw. Much like IPL5, they won most of the bracket
stage with almost perfect records. 2-0 against the Taipei Assassins and 3-1 against Invictus
Gaming in the semifinals, WE was posed to take the tournament like they did with pretty
much every single tournament they played in the past half year. But a slump hit few key
members on the team such as Weixiao and team coordination was overwhelmed by
miscommunication. Despite having a one win advantage due to being the winners of the
winners bracket, they lost to Invictus Gamingin the grand finals 2-3.
The week before the SWL and the weeks after, the team underperformed against teams
like OMG and Invictus Gaming, losing games to even teams like Royal Club Huang Zu,
barely holding their top 3 spot. Despite the recent slump and less than expected
performance, they managed to keep their perfect record against Positive Energy and take a
game off of Invictus Gaming, in the 7th week of 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season.
Week 8 of the 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season Team WE suffered one of their most
devastating and humiliating defeats of the entire season, losing the Wings of Aurora in their
first match of the week. During Day 2, they played a rough and slow game versus Royal
Club Huang Zu, only winning in the end due to a decisive call made by Weixiao to base
race.
Week 9 was dubbed by Chinese fans as "the Week WE returned" as they barely lost to
OMG, and completely dominated Positive Energy and Invictus Gaming with the latter again
not banning out Twisted Fate.
With the final week of of the 2013 LPL Spring Regular Season looming ahead, the team
had to also prepare for the upcoming NVIDIA Game Festival 2013 which they had to
face OMG in the semifinals and Royal Club Huang Zu in the grand finals. By the end of the
week, the team took first place in the tournament defeating Royal Club Huang Zu 2-0 in the
best out of 3 series.
Team WE was knocked out of the semifinals of the 2013 LPL Spring Playoffs by Invictus
Gaming (1-2), securing 4th place in the Spring split of the LPL.
Despite the defeats in the LPL Spring playoff and the poor results at StarsWar 8, Team WE
managed to defeat OMG (2-1) and Invictus Gaming (2-0) in the IEM Season VIII -
Shanghai, securing 1st place in the tournament.

2015 Season
Due to their 1st place finish at IEM Shenzhen, Team WE were invited to compete at
the IEM Season IX - World Championship - which was the very first event
that Spirit, Mystic, Xiye, Aluka and YuZhe played together. After an opening loss
against Team SoloMid, the team went on to beat Gambit Gamingin their group's losers'
match and then pull off another upset against CJ Entus to take second place in their group
behind TSM, securing the team a place in the semifinals. World Elite then stunned
the League world by emerging victorious 2-1 in their semifinal against the GE Tigers. It was
the very first time GE had been defeated in a series after winning each of their LCK
matches to date (and losing only two games in the process, which World Elite equaled in
that semifinal alone), leading many of the analysts to call it the biggest upset in League of
Legends history. A rematch against TSM in the grand finals awaited them, and even though
they lost 3-0 after nearly taking the first game, they took 2nd place and many new fans
back to China.

2016 Season
In the 2016 Season after they re-vamped their entire roster, Team WE entered the 2016
LPL Spring Season as underdogs but proved to be contenders for the title and finished 2nd
with a 10-6 regular season record. Going into the Playoffs, the team defeated Vici
Gaming 3-1 and despite losing to Royal Never Give Up 2-3 in the Semifinals the team
finished in 3rd after they took down Qiao Gu Reapers in the 3rd place match. Summer was
slightly more successful for Team WE as the team finished 2nd in their group. In the
playoffs they finished 4th after a 1-3 loss to I May. Ultimately it was I May that ended up
being Team WE's downfall. They lost an incredibly close series 2-3 to I May in the Regional
Qualifiers. This unfortunately meant that they didn't qualify for Worlds.

2017 Season
The 2017 Season was much more successful for Team WE. They finished the 2017 LPL
Spring Season in 2nd place with a 10-6 record. In the 2017 LPL Spring Playoffs Team WE
was able win their first LPL title after taking down RNG 3-0 in the finals. They attended
the 2017 Mid-Season Invitational and made it through the group stage after they finished
2nd with a 7-3 record. In the Semifinals they were eliminated after a 1-3 loss to G2 Esports.
Summer wasn't as successful for WE domestically. They were unable to defend their LPL
title after they finished 2nd in their regular season group and lost 2-3 to Invictus Gaming in
the third place match of the playoffs. They got their revenge against Invictus Gaming later
on after they defeated them 3-2 in the 2017 Season China Regional Finals. Their run at
the 2017 Season World Championship was quite impressive. Despite starting off in
the Play-In stage, they advanced to the main groups with a 3-0 win over Young Generation.
They also finished 1st in their main stage group with a 5-1 record. After they took
down Cloud9 3-2 in the Quarterfinals, they faced off against eventual tournament
winners Samsung Galaxy and lost 1-3.

Trivia
 WE is the team which had played most games in LPL (stats provided in April 2017).
 Nominated the Best Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Won the Most Improved Team title in China LoL of the Year Awards 2017.
 Nominated the Most Improved Team in China LoL of the Year Awards 2016
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Vivend NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.
2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler
for Team Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion
tournament.[1] The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder.
They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion,
and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team
Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse
Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time,
Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the LCS;
however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.
2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result,
he temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for
the first week of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern
of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished
the NACS season in third place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except
for CLG Black. In the playoffs, Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final
Five, finishing in third place. Despite Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play
against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in
the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.
2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler
for Team Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion
tournament.[1] The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder.
They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion,
and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team
Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse
Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time,
Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the LCS;
however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result,
he temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for
the first week of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern
of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished
the NACS season in third place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except
for CLG Black. In the playoffs, Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final
Five, finishing in third place. Despite Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play
against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in
the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.
2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler
for Team Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion
tournament.[1] The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder.
They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion,
and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team
Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse
Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time,
Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the LCS;
however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result,
he temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for
the first week of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern
of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished
the NACS season in third place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except
for CLG Black. In the playoffs, Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final
Five, finishing in third place. Despite Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play
against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in
the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler
for Team Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion
tournament.[1] The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder.
They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion,
and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team
Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse
Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time,
Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the LCS;
however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result,
he temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for
the first week of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern
of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished
the NACS season in third place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except
for CLG Black. In the playoffs, Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final
Five, finishing in third place. Despite Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play
against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in
the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler
for Team Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion
tournament.[1] The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder.
They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion,
and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team
Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse
Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time,
Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the LCS;
however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result,
he temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for
the first week of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern
of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished
the NACS season in third place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except
for CLG Black. In the playoffs, Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final
Five, finishing in third place. Despite Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play
against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in
the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler
for Team Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion
tournament.[1] The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder.
They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion,
and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team
Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse
Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time,
Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the LCS;
however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result,
he temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for
the first week of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern
of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished
the NACS season in third place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except
for CLG Black. In the playoffs, Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final
Five, finishing in third place. Despite Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play
against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in
the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler
for Team Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion
tournament.[1] The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder.
They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion,
and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team
Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse
Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time,
Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the LCS;
however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result,
he temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for
the first week of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern
of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished
the NACS season in third place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except
for CLG Black. In the playoffs, Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final
Five, finishing in third place. Despite Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play
against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in
the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler
for Team Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion
tournament.[1] The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder.
They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion,
and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team
Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse
Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time,
Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the LCS;
however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result,
he temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for
the first week of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern
of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished
the NACS season in third place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except
for CLG Black. In the playoffs, Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final
Five, finishing in third place. Despite Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play
against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in
the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.
2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler
for Team Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion
tournament.[1] The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder.
They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion,
and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team
Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse
Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time,
Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the LCS;
however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result,
he temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for
the first week of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern
of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished
the NACS season in third place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except
for CLG Black. In the playoffs, Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final
Five, finishing in third place. Despite Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play
against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in
the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler
for Team Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion
tournament.[1] The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder.
They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion,
and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team
Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse
Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time,
Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the LCS;
however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.
2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result,
he temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for
the first week of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern
of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished
the NACS season in third place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except
for CLG Black. In the playoffs, Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final
Five, finishing in third place. Despite Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play
against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in
the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler
for Team Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion
tournament.[1] The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder.
They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion,
and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team
Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse
Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time,
Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the LCS;
however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result,
he temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for
the first week of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern
of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished
the NACS season in third place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except
for CLG Black. In the playoffs, Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final
Five, finishing in third place. Despite Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play
against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in
the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler
for Team Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion
tournament.[1] The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder.
They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion,
and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team
Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse
Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time,
Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the LCS;
however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result,
he temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for
the first week of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern
of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished
the NACS season in third place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except
for CLG Black. In the playoffs, Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final
Five, finishing in third place. Despite Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play
against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in
the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler
for Team Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion
tournament.[1] The team qualified for the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder.
They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion,
and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team
Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse
Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time,
Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the LCS;
however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result,
he temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for
the first week of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern
of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished
the NACS season in third place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except
for CLG Black. In the playoffs, Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final
Five, finishing in third place. Despite Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play
against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in
the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained an a
NintendudeX hails from Toledo, Ohio in the USA.

2015 Preseason
On October 23, 2014 it was officially announced that NintendudeX would be the jungler for Team
Fusion, a team formed to play in the North American Expansion tournament.[1] The team qualified for
the Expansion Tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team
Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second
round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two
games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to
face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not
qualify for the LCS; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

2015 Season
In early 2015, NintendudeX suffered two seizures within a short period of time. As a result, he
temporarily stepped down from the team, while MiMo was used as a temporary sub for the first week
of the NACS.[2][3] NintendudeX returned for the second week.[4] After a pattern of losing almost every
off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third
place, with a 6-4 record, splitting 1-1 against every team except for CLG Black. In the playoffs,
Fusion lost to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five, finishing in third place. Despite
Fusion's defeat by TDK, Winterfox chose to play against TDK in the Promotion Tournament, leaving
Fusion to face Dignitas for a spot in the summer LCS season. Fusion lost the series 2-3 but retained
an a

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by Victor M.
Salas, Robert L.
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E 53) Includes
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28158-5
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paper)1. Suárez,
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ctor
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Suárez /
edited by
Victor M.
Salas, Robert
L.
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nions to the C
hristian traditi
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z,
Francisco, 154
8-
1617. I. Salas,
Victor
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Florence,
Italy.Library
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Cataloging-in-
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Data A
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Francisco
Suárez /
edited by
Victor M.
Salas, Robert
L.
Fastiggi. pages
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nions to the C
hristian traditi
on, ISSN 1871-
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ME 53) Includ
es
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l references
and
index. ISBN
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28158-5
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: alk.
paper)1. Suáre
z,
Francisco, 154
8-
1617. I. Salas,
Victor
M., editor.B78
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Romano
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Ignatius
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- Institute and
Museum of
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of Science,
Florence,
Italy.Library
of Congress
Cataloging-in-
Publication
Data A
companion to
Francisco
Suárez /
edited by
Victor M.
Salas, Robert
L.
Fastiggi. pages
cm. --
(Brill’s compa
nions to the C
hristian traditi
on, ISSN 1871-
6377 ; VOLU
ME 53) Includ
es
bibliographica
l references
and
index. ISBN
978-90-04-
28158-5
(hardback
: alk.
paper)1. Suáre
z,
Francisco, 154
8-
1617. I. Salas,
Victor
M., editor.B78
5.S824C66 20
14
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has
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multilingual
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rs
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Romano
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Ignatius
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- Institute and
Museum of
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of Science,
Florence,
Italy.Library
of Congress
Cataloging-in-
Publication
Data A
companion to
Francisco
Suárez /
edited by
Victor M.
Salas, Robert
L.
Fastiggi. pages
cm. --
(Brill’s compa
nions to the C
hristian traditi
on, ISSN 1871-
6377 ; VOLU
ME 53) Includ
es
bibliographica
l references
and
index. ISBN
978-90-04-
28158-5
(hardback
: alk.
paper)1. Suáre
z,
Francisco, 154
8-
1617. I. Salas,
Victor
M., editor.B78
5.S824C66 20
14
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has
been typeset
in the
multilingual
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5,100 characte
rs
coveringLatin,
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use in the
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to change.This
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illustration:
Rome, view
of the Collegio
Romano
and St.
Ignatius
Church, by
Giuseppe Vasi.
Courtesyof the
Museo Galileo
- Institute and
Museum of
the History
of Science,
Florence,
Italy.Library
of Congress
Cataloging-in-
Publication
Data A
companion to
Francisco
Suárez /
edited by
Victor M.
Salas, Robert
L.
Fastiggi. pages
cm. --
(Brill’s compa
nions to the C
hristian traditi
on, ISSN 1871-
6377 ; VOLU
ME 53) Includ
es
bibliographica
l references
and
index. ISBN
978-90-04-
28158-5
(hardback
: alk.
paper)1. Suáre
z,
Francisco, 154
8-
1617. I. Salas,
Victor
M., editor.B78
5.S824C66 20
14
This
publication
has
been typeset
in the
multilingual
‘Brill’ typeface.
With over
5,100 characte
rs
coveringLatin,
󰁩󰁩󰁩, Greek,
and Cyrillic,
this typeface is
especially
suitable for
use in the
humanities.Fo
r more
information,
please
see www.brill.c
om/brill-
typeface.󰁩󰁩
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oninklijke
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are subject
to change.This
book
is printed on
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illustration:
Rome, view
of the Collegio
Romano
and St.
Ignatius
Church, by
Giuseppe Vasi.
Courtesyof the
Museo Galileo
- Institute and
Museum of
the History
of Science,
Florence,
Italy.Library
of Congress
Cataloging-in-
Publication
Data A
companion to
Francisco
Suárez /
edited by
Victor M.
Salas, Robert
L.
Fastiggi. pages
cm. --
(Brill’s compa
nions to the C
hristian traditi
on, ISSN 1871-
6377 ; VOLU
ME 53) Includ
es
bibliographica
l references
and
index. ISBN
978-90-04-
28158-5
(hardback
: alk.
paper)1. Suáre
z,
Francisco, 154
8-
1617. I. Salas,
Victor
M., editor.B78
5.S824C66 20
14
This
publication
has
been typeset
in the
multilingual
‘Brill’ typeface.
With over
5,100 characte
rs
coveringLatin,
󰁩󰁩󰁩, Greek,
and Cyrillic,
this typeface is
especially
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Salas, Robert
L.
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Italy.Library
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Cataloging-in-
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Suárez /
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Victor M.
Salas, Robert
L.
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ME 53) Includ
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z,
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1617. I. Salas,
Victor
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of Science,
Florence,
Italy.Library
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Cataloging-in-
Publication
Data A
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Francisco
Suárez /
edited by
Victor M.
Salas, Robert
L.
Fastiggi. pages
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ME 53) Includ
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28158-5
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z,
Francisco, 154
8-
1617. I. Salas,
Victor
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illustration:
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Romano
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Ignatius
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Giuseppe Vasi.
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- Institute and
Museum of
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of Science,
Florence,
Italy.Library
of Congress
Cataloging-in-
Publication
Data A
companion to
Francisco
Suárez /
edited by
Victor M.
Salas, Robert
L.
Fastiggi. pages
cm. --
(Brill’s compa
nions to the C
hristian traditi
on, ISSN 1871-
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ME 53) Includ
es
bibliographica
l references
and
index. ISBN
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28158-5
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: alk.
paper)1. Suáre
z,
Francisco, 154
8-
1617. I. Salas,
Victor
M., editor.B78
5.S824C66 20
14
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rs
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illustration:
Rome, view
of the Collegio
Romano
and St.
Ignatius
Church, by
Giuseppe Vasi.
Courtesyof the
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- Institute and
Museum of
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of Science,
Florence,
Italy.Library
of Congress
Cataloging-in-
Publication
Data A
companion to
Francisco
Suárez /
edited by
Victor M.
Salas, Robert
L.
Fastiggi. pages
cm. --
(Brill’s compa
nions to the C
hristian traditi
on, ISSN 1871-
6377 ; VOLU
ME 53) Includ
es
bibliographica
l references
and
index. ISBN
978-90-04-
28158-5
(hardback
: alk.
paper)1. Suáre
z,
Francisco, 154
8-
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Rafael Nunes3 semanas atrás
Gosto muito dos seus vídeos,mais essa teoria que vai precisar juntar grana no verão pra
te custear no inverno ao meia distorcida,seguindo essa teoria sua é melhor viver na
Flórida então,lá na sobre dinheiro mas não para de trabalhar no inverno,mais eu acho
que vc colocou mal,acho que no inverno cai os trabalhos,mais ainda acho que dá pra
pagar as contas do mês sim
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Roger Vieira in The USA3 semanas atrás (editado)


Ótimo vídeo Rodrigo, muito claro e objetivo como sempre! Tamo junto meu brother
👍👍
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Canal Do BRAGA Oficial3 semanas atrás


Como pode Brother? O imbecil consegue ir para o USA e arruma um trabalho e volta
para a merda do Brasil, um cara desse é um grande merda e vagabundo. De trabalhador
ele não é. É um vagabundo preguiçoso. Me deu até raiva.
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O Mano Em New York3 semanas atrás (editado)


Bom papo mano... construção vive .. construção é fera... mas vc meteu uma tinta falsa aí
pra enganar a gente... vc só passeia mesmo hahahahha iuiiiii
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MARCÍLIO PORTO3 semanas atrás


Nem tudo são flores, pelo que vi de alguns canais confiáveis, no início é isso mesmo,
ralação total, mas que no Brasil, mas o ganho é melhor que o Brasil, no Brasil sempre
trabalhei no sábado,( mas aqui no Brasil você rala e não vê poder de compra no final das
contas)Abraços bom domingo.
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Edmilson Lira Lula da Silva3 semanas atrás


Não tenho interesse em viver nem em trabalhar nos EUA, mas acho essa noção da
realidade igualmente importante para nós turistas. Vejo muita gente viajando para vários
países como os EUA (chamados de primeiro mundo), achando tudo lindo e
maravilhoso, mas não percebem como os imigrantes são responsáveis pelo
funcionamento desses países. Como toda essa estrutura que salta aos olhos é
consequência de muito suor, não de mágica (como muitos parecem pensar). Além do
mais, turistas não entendem como aqueles funcionários responsáveis pelos serviços
básicos são submetidos a longas jornadas de trabalho, a pouco descanso e nem sempre
conseguem ficar estampando sorrisos e fazendo todas as vontades deles (turistas).
Tenho muito respeito pelos imigrantes e pelos trabalhadores que fazem a mágica
acontecer (para os outros) com o suor de seus rostos. Eu viajo como turista, vou para me
divertir e descansar, mas também para conhecer novas culturas (incluindo as
"engrenagens humanas" quase invisíveis aos olhos de muitos, mas mais esforçadas do
que a maioria). Abraço, Rodrigo.
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Leonardo Schiavon3 semanas atrás


Então tá no mesmo nível que eu no Brasil , eu trabalho feriado , ano novo, natal,
carnaval , não tem vez. A minha ideia é ir para aí . Pq para ralar aqui e não ganhar nada
prefiro ralar aí é ter um pouco mais.
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JF Salles3 semanas atrás


Nunca sai do Brasil e não faz sentido trabalhar tanto no verão porque no inverno cai o
trabalho,sua teoria e seus anos vividos,aff vc não sabe de nada. ( Irônico) Hahahahahaha
video top mano! Abraço certapro
Fala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem atenção no recado e
venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida de pedreiro nos EUA
o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional: rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera,
um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem atenção no recado e venham
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vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional: rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate
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Prestem bem atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na
America, vida de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem
atenção no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida
de pedreiro nos EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional:
rodrigoballer@icloud.comFala galera, um bate papo sobre a vida nos EUA. Prestem bem atenção
no recado e venham preparados para trabalhar muito. Trabalhos na America, vida de pedreiro nos
EUA o que vc quer para sua vida. Contato Profissional: rodrigoballer@icloud.com

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