Midbeast
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Gaming Origins
As a teenager he used to watch Team Curse’s gameplays and take notes in order to learn how to improve his own League of Legends gameplay.
Professional Gaming
Midbeast entered the Australian OPL to compete professionally in 2014 and started streaming in December 2016. However, his main focus was college, so he only competed with teams on short-term basis. He joined Team Liquid in December 2017 as a streamer and coach. However, he didn’t commit to fulltime streaming and professional esports until he had completed his degree at in mid-2018.
Income
He has ~1,200 subscribers, which should generate him a monthly income of around $3,000 USD per month prior to additional earnings from sources such as tiered subscriptions, tips, his team salary, sponsorships, advertisements, and Twitch cheer bit contributions. According to his Twitch biography, Midbeast has received ~$9,118 USD from his top nine donators alone.
Streaming Hours
- Monday – Friday: 20:00 UTC onward for up to 6.5 hours per session
- Sunday: 14:00 UTC Onward
- Saturday: No Stream
Quotes
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I think that for lower ELO, copycatting runes, movements, ward placings, combo timings, it’s probably going to be the quickest way to improve. Just copying what Challenger players do, if you’re below Diamond, is probably your best bet.