Revenge
Family
He has an older brother and a bunny.
Gaming Origins
Revenge hit challenger on League of Legends for the first time right around the time that he turned fourteen years old. Upon grading from high school when he was 17, he had a choice between going to Med school on scholarships or joining a pro-LOL team, thanks to ranking 1 on the NAE ladder for three months in a row During season 7. He opted for Med school because his pro-contract wouldn’t have been worth it at the time. He was majoring in Neuroscience, but later dropped out after two years to pursue a pro-League of Legends (LoL) career when he landed a spot on FlyQuest with decent terms. He made this decision right before he needed to begin studying for this MCAT exam.
Professional Gaming
He and @Insanity met in solo queue during their high school days. When they repeatedly encountered each other, they started talking and eventually joined a team together for online an LAN tournaments and became IRL friends as well. He joined FlyQuest’s pro-LOL Academy roster in July 2019 and remained with them until November 20, 2020. He joined Immortals a couple of days later, along with Insanity.
Revenge started streaming on Twitch when he hit rank 1 on the leaderboards in 2016. People started watching him because they recognized his name. However, when he started college, his streaming became very inconsistent, because he was prioritizing his schoolwork. HE only really got back into streaming again in March 2020, most likely due to the covid lockdowns and then slowed down again in 2021.
His language isn’t clean.
Streaming Hours
Varies.
Quotes
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I’ll always say this, and this is something I’d tell even high schoolers who’re grinding YouTube or streaming or League, and that’s to have a backup plan. With the way esports is structured and the way you can structure your time, aside from extenuating circumstances, I think you can always have time for both, just like in sports. An athlete in sports needs to have decent grades to be able to play, and it’s the same thing with university and high school. I’ve always prioritized my studies over League.