Retired | |
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Bodydrop | |
Background Information | |
Name | Adam Krauthaker |
Country of Birth | Canada |
Birthday | December 27, 1991 (age 32) |
Residency | North America |
Competitive | |
Role | Support |
Favorite Champs |
Adam "Bodydrop" Krauthaker is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously support for Eanix.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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Infinite Odds | ≈May 2013≈2013-05-?? | ≈Oct 2013≈2013-10-?? | ≈5mo ejel | ||
Infinite Odds | ≈Oct 2013≈2013-10-?? | Oct 20132013-10-31 | ≈29d ejel | ||
COGnitive Gaming | Apr 20142014-04-05[1] | ≈Apr 2014≈2014-04-30 | ≈25d ejel | ||
Enemy | Sep 20142014-09-30[2] | ≈Jan 2016≈2016-01-?? | ≈1yr 3mo ejel | ||
Frank Fang Gaming | ≈Mar 2016≈2016-03-?? | Jun 20162016-06-03 | ≈3mo 2d ejel | ||
Eanix | Jun 20162016-06-10 | Nov 20162016-11-29[3] | 5mo 19d ejel |
Team | Start | End | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Infinite Odds | ≈May 2013≈2013-05-?? | ≈Oct 2013≈2013-10-?? | ≈5mo ejel | ||
Infinite Odds | ≈Oct 2013≈2013-10-?? | Oct 20132013-10-31 | ≈29d ejel | ||
COGnitive Gaming | Apr 20142014-04-05[1] | ≈Apr 2014≈2014-04-30 | ≈25d ejel | ||
Enemy | Sep 20142014-09-30[2] | ≈Jan 2016≈2016-01-?? | ≈1yr 3mo ejel | ||
Frank Fang Gaming | ≈Mar 2016≈2016-03-?? | Jun 20162016-06-03 | ≈3mo 2d ejel | ||
Eanix | Jun 20162016-06-10 | Nov 20162016-11-29[3] | 5mo 19d ejel |
News
- 2013
- 2014
- 2016
IO | May (approx.), Infinite Odds is formed. i KeNNy u, DJ LAMBO, bobqinXD, otter, and Bodydrop join. | |
IO | October (approx.), gmlefboy, Sunjo of Joseon, Lachang, Xia0MeLocusMindy, and Zaineking join. i KeNNy u, DJ LAMBO, Pobelter, Bodydrop, and bobqinXD leave. | |
IO | October (approx.), Sickoscott and Jintae join. i KeNNy u and Bodydrop rejoin. gmlefboy, Sunjo of Joseon, Lachang, and Zaineking leave. | |
IO | October 31, Infinite Odds is disbanded. i KeNNy u, Sickoscott, Jintae, Xia0MeLocusMindy, and Bodydrop leave. |
COG | April 5, Bee Sin, TruelD, Arthelon, fabbbyyy, and Bodydrop join.[1] | |
COG | April 30 (approx.), Grim Samurai, Bee Sin, Arthelon, fabbbyyy, and Bodydrop leave. | |
NME | September 30, Enemy eSports is reformed. cackgod, Inori, Wolfe, otter, and Bodydrop join.[2] |
NME | January (approx.), Bodydrop leaves. | |
FFG | March (approx.), Frank Fang Gaming is reformed. Licorice, ShorterACE, InsanityXXX, Maplestreet, and Bodydrop join. | |
FFG | June 3, Frank Fang Gaming merges with Eanix. ShorterACE, Poppers OP, Impactful, Bodydrop, and Evaniskus (Analyst) leave. | |
ENX | June 10, RF Legendary and Bodydrop join. Nisker (Support to Analyst/Sub/Support) changes position. | |
ENX | November 29, Eanix is disbanded. ShorterACE, Poppers OP, Prototype, Bodydrop, Corje, deftly, Pomi, and Nisker (Analyst) leave.[3] |
Biography[]
Adam "Bodydrop" Krauthaker is from Ottawa, Canada and currently lives in San Diego. Prior to League of Legends, he played World of Warcraft and Bloodline Champions.
League of Legends Career[]
Bodydrop got into competitive League of Legends playing AD carry in several Go4LoL tournaments in late season 1 and early season 2. He briefly played with Infinite Odds as their support for a few months in 2013.
2015 Preseason[]
In September 2014, Bodydrop joined a new Enemy eSports lineup consisting of himself, cackgod, Liquid Inori, Wolfe, and otter; he was chosen to be the support player by otter, and earned the nickname "handpicked" as a result. The team took second in the Fall Black Monster Cup, losing to Team LoLPro in the finals. They qualified for the Spring Expansion Tournament via the ranked 5's ladder under the name The cackson 5. In the Expansion Tournament they won their first-round match against Noble Truth 2-0 but then lost 0-2 to Team Fusion in the second round of the tournament and were eliminated.
2015 Season[]
Enemy played in the North American Challenger Series qualifiers as the #1 seed from the Ranked 5's ladder and qualified for the Challenger Series with 2-0 victories over Arbiters and Darkness. They finished the Challenger season as the top team with a 9-1 record, dropping only one game to Team Fusion. In the playoffs, they defeated Final Five and then Team Dragon Knights and successfully qualified for the Summer LCS split. Enemy's summer split performance was rocky, and they didn't finish higher than seventh place a single week after the second. They ended the split in ninth place, one game above Team Dragon Knights, narrowly avoiding autorelegation. However, in the 2016 Spring Promotion tournament, Enemy lost 3-0 to Team Coast and were sent to the Challenger Series. After their relegation, Bodydrop left the team.
Trivia[]
- The ID Bodydrop comes from World of Warcraft, where he used to die a lot.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
Images[]
Redirects
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 COGnitive Gaming's Tweet reddit.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Enemy eSports' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 'League of Legends': Big Gods deixa cenário brasileiro e compra vaga na liga norte americana (Portuguese) espn.uol.com.br