Why vileroze left velocity




















He ranks below most of his teammates though, due to subbing in for a week as the jungler of XDG in the third LCS, during which he went winless.

He played out the rest of the season with COL, then joined up with TDK, where he played the entire sixth season, giving him a worse record than his Complexity teammates. He returned during the sixth season as the midlaner of Enemy, and played out the entire season. Interestingly, despite EG having a mediocre , it actually makes his record higher than his NME teammates. He returned the following season, replacing Vileroze as the midlaner of Velocity.

This ended up giving him a worse record than the other Marn players, though he ends up the highest ranked of any of the Velocity crew. He then returned to the LCS during the fifth season as a member of the Coast lineup, where he actually played out the entire season.

Unfortunately, due to visa issues, they were only able to play the second half of the season. He played the first 12 games of the first season before being dropped, as Heartbeat moved to support. He ranks slightly below some of his teammates though, due to the fact that he subbed in for a week during the previous LCS on EG, where he went winless. He actually played both seasons of on EG, with the exception of three games during the initial season in which he was out of the country.

He came in during the sixth LCS in place of Hai and stuck with the team for the whole season, which ended up being their worst in their history as a team. Rhux also played support, joining in place of Elementz during the playoff of the first LCS, which lasted six games. His other two games came as a top lane substitute for Team Impulse during the first week of the fifth season. He returned to the newly named Coast for the second and third LCS seasons, then moved over to Dignitas once Coast got taken out.

He stepped down from the lineup after that first season, but has returned as a sub on two occasions: during the first two weeks of the third LCS while Dexter was away, and as a member of the all substitute lineup during the last week of the fourth season, both times subbing in as a midlaner.

He remained a part of the lineup through the first three seasons, and retired shortly after Coast got knocked out by Complexity. He played mid for the entire fifth season, but dropped out after three weeks of the sixth, leaving Goldenglue in his place. He actually has played in every one of the first six LCS seasons.

Mancloud played every game with the team those three seasons. In the fourth season, he subbed for Complexity for a week. In the fifth season, he joined the Coast lineup midway through, replacing Jesiz. He remained with that team, later known as Winterfox, until they were taken out at the end of the fifth LCS. A few weeks into the following season, he joined up with Dignitas, replacing Azingy, and would stay with them until the end of that season.

He finished out the season with them, and stuck with the team for the first few weeks of the following season before being replaced by Helios. He joined the team during the first LCS in place of Chuuper and played the last 10 games of the season.

Later, when Complexity re-qualified for the fourth season, Prolly was their starting mid for all but one week. He played the last six games of the season, and was dropped before the playoffs. He left to EU after that and never returned.

I would like to thank everyone who supported me thus far, my friends and family and my loyal stream viewers who tune in to watch me everyday.

Thank you for keeping my morale up and standing by me in this project. He is also a genuinely nice guy so it will be great to see him get some support from this great community!

Week 1 has been and gone and the European teams brought their A game, and after the opening week, we have a 3 way tie for the lead spot! Unlike NA, no one team has risen after the first set of games to keep a completely flawless record Curse , instead we have SK Gaming, Evil Geniuses, and Fnatic all tied at the top spot.

Not really surprising seeing as the best teams in Europe are all at around the same level, the only surprise from week 1 to me was the fact that Gambit Gaming are at , but it is a long season, and there are a lot of games to go…. Look out for the mid lane battle between Scarfelote and Froggen, I really want Froggen to pull out an unconventional mid lane champion to really test Ocelotes skill, he tried it last week by pulling out Jayce and it backfired, maybe if SK leave Anivia unbanned….

The other team I want to highlight is Dragonborns. They came through the offline qualifiers, they looked good after beating MYM in the finals, a feat no one expected of them, and I think they can cause an upset in this weeks games. As for aAa, I never expected them to make it through the offline qualifiers after what happened to Linak got banned from LCS.

With Gambit gaming coming off a rough first week, aAa will have to be at the top of their game to hold them off. Thanks for reading guys, if you disagree with my opinions, let me know!

Comment on here or tweet Howspiffing I will be tweeting during the matches. The best part about the LCS is that after an amazing opening weekend, the action continues the next week! Early on it looks like Curse have taken a lead, going in the opening weekend, which includes wins over Team Dignitas, and CLG.

Led by the outstanding performance of jungler and captain Saintvicious, Curse look to secure 2 more wins this week as they go up against Complexity and Vulcun. The big game of the weekend come with this match up on the first day.

TSM have already beaten Dig this season, although we can call that game extremely close, so Dig will be out for revenge. Another mid lane epic here as Regi and Scarra face off once more, 2 very seasoned and very skilled mid laners. Another interesting lane will be Dyrus vs KiwiKid in the top lane. KiwiKid was violated by Voyboy in the match vs Curse and it will be interesting to see if he has improved enough to face off with the extremely experienced Dyrus.

Still going to be a very close game though. So anyway, Curse are obviously flying at the moment, and are in my mind, the best team in NA. They have to be disappointed to play so well against TSM and Dig and to come out that their motivation is going to be sky high to bounce back.

I think the key for Vulcun will be either winning the bot lane, shutting down Voyboy at top or hoping that Nyjacky is not on form. The bot lane for me is the weakest part of Curse, so therefore easiest to target, but I also feel that if Voyboy is left unchecked, he can control the game, Nyjacky has a tendency to be rather inconsistent, so if he is playing badly Vulcun can capitalize.

I want to say a Vulcun win because I love supporting the underdogs, but I feel that Curse are just too good at the moment.

Once again thanks for reading guys. I also may be partnering with a friend of mine to expand into a proper website with news and vids, but that could be weeks away. Follow me Howspiffing for updates on my team MyRevenge , my writing, and some of my personal life, although I keep that to a minimum now xD.

Tomorrow the fun begins in Europe in what promises to be an extremely exciting opening weekend. Just like America, Riot have made it so that the opening week promises the most exciting of match ups. A huge rivalry that alwas offers great games whenever they face off. Which brings me to the point that the deciding factor for this game could well come down to who can dominate the mid lane.

Ocelote and xPeke are both mid lane maestros, spanish geniuses, an intense rivals. If I can promise 1 thing from the match on Saturday, I promise you that this mid lane match up is going to be mind blowing.

Another rivalry appearing is in the form of Yellowstar, the new AD carry for Fnatic after they were forced to drop Rekkles due to age laws, YellowStar was actually kicked from SK a few months ago the world finals for a lack of dedication, he is going to be hoping to make SK regret that decision. Pretty much immediately after the SK vs Fnatic game, we are going to be treated to a match up, the teams of which are widely regarded as the 2 best teams in Europe.

Gambit Gaming, formerly known as Moscow 5 exploded on to the scene back in January of last year, and despite dropping form later on in the season, have regained their initial strength and are once again challenging for the top spot in Europe.

Expect this game to be a battle of the mids again, with Froggen and Alex Ich, in my opinion, the 2 best mids in Europe, locking horns once again. These 2 teams will be fighting for top spot all season, and whoever wins this first match can really take some momentum into the rest of the season. Day 2 kicks off with a mega match-up. This game promises to be a fantastic game, will Fnatic be able to upstage the big boys?.

Their roster may not be big name stars like that of Gambit Gaming, but I personally think that Fnatic can cause an upset in this game. The final game of the weekend is good one, 2 veterans of the European scene battling it out to close the opening weekend of what should be an amazing season.

Expect yet another epic mid battle as Ocelote and Froggen battle it out for supremacy in the mid lane, with the game possibly being decided by jungle pressure, and is that is the case, I have to back Snoopeh over Hryqbot.

Thanks for reading this guys, remember I write this to try and make a name for myself in Esports as this is my passion, any feedback or shares is greatly appreciated. Once again thanks for reading. Shout out to MyRevenge the organization that sponsors my team. ZyrotiTV who sponsor LeagueLive my weekly webshow. Widgets Connect Search.

Game 1 — Quantic vs Complexity This game promises to be a great one. Game 2 — velocity vs Marn If this is indeed the matchup that will occur, I think Marn have the talent to defeat Velocity.

Promotion match vs aAa. Game 4 — Esports4Life vs Anexis Esports. I think it will be a pretty close game, but I think Wolves will be able to take it and retain their place in the LCS Thanks for reading guys! Follow me on twitter — Howspiffing.

What is your ultimate goal out of this? Describe your average day I get up and have a usual morning routine; stuff like taking a shower, getting some sort of workout going and getting some breakfast.

What will you do if you achieve your goal, will you attempt to go pro? Anything else you would like to add? Another R1 title for Reckful.

Edit: No mention of Venruki what so ever. Quit spreading bull shit with out physical evidence. Vileroze Joseph Bourassa. View source. View form History Talk 0. Hitpoint Winter. Hextech Series Split 3. Super Copa Flow UPL Fall Playoffs. Claro Stars Cup CNM Closing Playoffs. NEST Circuito Tormenta Italy Playoffs. Trinity Force Puchar Polski LEA Split 3. Tournament Results. Match History.



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