A Twitch star Tyler1 wrapped up his challenge series in South Korea and shared his final thoughts on the players on the server. Tyler1 did not seem to have a good time, and he expressed his displeasure with various players who hampered his ranked climb.

Furthermore, the Twitch streamer mentioned that there was a lot of toxicity in the game because several South Korean players were being racist.

On May 1st, the Twitch sensation relocated to South Korea to begin his latest series, Autofill to Challenger. After hosting his final 14-hour-long stream in South Korea on June 4, the Missouri native shared his thoughts and opinions on the ranked ladder because he was being sniped by various players, the streamer found it difficult to progress further in the game. Players on the South Korean servers, according to the LoL content creator, never heeded his game-winning calls. Tyler voiced his dissatisfaction.

The Twitch streamer went on to say that tilting has negative consequences on the South Korean server. Tilting is a mental state that causes players to make rash decisions based on their emotions rather than strategy.

Tyler1 went on to say that the other players were racist because they assumed he was Chinese. He came to the end of his time on the League of Legends server in South Korea.

The streamer stated that playing in South Korea was a bad experience and ended his stream shortly after.

Tyler’s video was one of the most popular on the game’s official subreddit, r/LeagueofLegends, with over 600 people commenting. The fact that the streamer had played 774 games in 32 days astounded viewers. Tyler would have played at least 22 games per day.

Redditors debated Tyler’s remarks on racist players, comparing them to a similar viewpoint expressed by Cowsep, a well-known Twitch streamer known for his Master Yi mastery and gameplay.

Some fans shared their thoughts on Tyler’s League of Legends games.

Tyler finished his Masters ranked climb with 105 LP (League Points) and a 53 percent win rate. His most-used champions were Draven, Ivern, Karma, and Pyke.