Retired | ||
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Creaton | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Jakub Grzegorzewski | |
Country of Birth | Poland | |
Birthday | March 21, 1994 (age 30) | |
Residency | Europe | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Bot Laner | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Social Media & Links | ||
Jakub "Creaton" Grzegorzewski is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously bot laner for Illuminar Gaming.
Team History
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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Time-Out | ≈Apr 2011≈2011-04-?? | ≈Sep 2011≈2011-09-?? | ≈5mo | ejel | ||
MaxFloPlay | ≈Sep 2011≈2011-09-?? | ≈Feb 2012≈2012-02-?? | ≈5mo | ejel | ||
HCL Gaming | ≈Feb 2012≈2012-02-?? | ≈Apr 2012≈2012-04-?? | ≈2mo | ejel | ||
exHCL Gaming | ≈Apr 2012≈2012-04-?? | ≈May 2012≈2012-05-?? | ≈1mo | ejel | ||
Time-Out | ≈May 2012≈2012-05-?? | May 20122012-05-21[1] | ≈20d | ejel | ||
Team Acer Poland | May 20122012-05-21[3] | Sep 20122012-09-13[2] | 3mo 23d | ejel | ||
Team Curse Europe | Sep 20122012-09-25[5] | Dec 20122012-12-11[4] | 2mo 16d | ejel | ||
Millenium | Dec 20122012-12-22[7] | Apr 20132013-04-17[6] | 3mo 26d | ejel | ||
Team ALTERNATE | Apr 20132013-04-17[9] | Jan 20142014-01-03[8] | 8mo 16d | ejel | ||
Millenium | Jan 20142014-01-05[11] | Dec 20142014-12-14[10] | 11mo 9d | ejel | ||
Dolphins of Wall Street | Dec 20142014-12-19 | Dec 20142014-12-22 | 3d | Temp Sub ejel | ||
Illuminar Gaming | Dec 20152015-12-11[13] | Jun 20162016-06-12[12] | 6mo 1d | ejel |
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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Time-Out | ≈Apr 2011≈2011-04-?? | ≈Sep 2011≈2011-09-?? | ≈5mo | ejel | ||
MaxFloPlay | ≈Sep 2011≈2011-09-?? | ≈Feb 2012≈2012-02-?? | ≈5mo | ejel | ||
HCL Gaming | ≈Feb 2012≈2012-02-?? | ≈Apr 2012≈2012-04-?? | ≈2mo | ejel | ||
exHCL Gaming | ≈Apr 2012≈2012-04-?? | ≈May 2012≈2012-05-?? | ≈1mo | ejel | ||
Time-Out | ≈May 2012≈2012-05-?? | May 20122012-05-21[1] | ≈20d | ejel | ||
Team Acer Poland | May 20122012-05-21[3] | Jul 20122012-07-03[14] | 1mo 13d | ejel | ||
Team Acer Poland | Jul 20122012-07-03[14] | Sep 20122012-09-13[2] | 2mo 10d | ejel | ||
Team Curse Europe | Sep 20122012-09-25[5] | Dec 20122012-12-11[4] | 2mo 16d | ejel | ||
Millenium | Dec 20122012-12-22[7] | Apr 20132013-04-17[6] | 3mo 26d | ejel | ||
Team ALTERNATE | Apr 20132013-04-17[9] | Jan 20142014-01-03[8] | 8mo 16d | ejel | ||
Millenium | Jan 20142014-01-05[11] | Dec 20142014-12-14[10] | 11mo 9d | ejel | ||
Dolphins of Wall Street | Dec 20142014-12-19 | Dec 20142014-12-22 | 3d | Temp Sub ejel | ||
Illuminar Gaming | Dec 20152015-12-11[13] | Jun 20162016-06-12[12] | 6mo 1d | ejel |
News
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
TO | April (approx.), DOTA PRO and SuperAZE join. | |
TO | September (approx.), DOTA PRO and SuperAZE leave. | |
MaxFlo | September (approx.), DOTA PRO and SuperAZE join. |
MaxFlo | February (approx.), DOTA PRO and SuperAZE leave. | |
HCL | February (approx.), ArQuel, Veggie, Celaver, DOTA PRO, and SuperAZE join. | |
HCL | April (approx.), ArQuel, Veggie, Celaver, DOTA PRO, and SuperAZE leave. | |
exHCL | April (approx.), ArQuel, Puki Style, Veggie, Celaver, DOTA PRO, and SuperAZE join. | |
exHCL | May (approx.), Puki style, Veggie, Celaver, DOTA PRO, and SuperAZE leave. | |
TO | May (approx.), 760, Xaxus, Overpow, DOTA PRO, and eRot1c join. | |
TO | May 21, 760, Xaxus, Overpow, DOTA PRO, and eRot1c leave.[1] | |
ACER.PL | May 21, 760, Xaxus, Overpow, DOTA PRO, and eRot1c join.[3] | |
ACER.PL | July 3, Celaver, Puki style, and SuperAZE join. DOTA PRO (Bot to Jungle) changes position. Xaxus, Overpow, and eRot1c leave.[14] | |
ACER.PL | September 13, Team Acer Poland is disbanded. 760, LOL PRO, Overpow, and SuperAZE leave.[2] | |
CEU | September 25, Creaton and SuperAZE join. Sleper and xinec leave.[5] | |
CEU | December 11, Angush and Creaton leave.[4] | |
MIL | December 22, Angush, ImSoFresh, Tabzz, Creaton, and FatMamma join. Haydal rejoins.[7] |
ATN | April 17, Creaton joins. Metalx moves to substitute.[9] | |
MIL | April 17, Millenium is disbanded. Angush, ImSoFresh, Tabzz, Creaton, VandeRnoob, and FatMamma leave.[6] |
ATN | January 3, Team ALTERNATE releases its roster. kev1n, Araneae, Kerp, Creaton, Jree, and Metalx leave.[8] | |
MIL | January 5, Millenium acquires the former roster of Team ALTERNATE. kev1n, Araneae, Kerp, and Jree join. Creaton rejoins.[11] | |
MIL | December 14, Millenium is disbanded. kev1n, Ryu, Creaton, and Jree leave.[10] | |
DWS | December 19, Creaton and masterwork join as temporary substitutes for IEM Season 9 Cologne, replacing BULBAZABP and Smurf, respectively. | |
DWS | December 22, Creaton and masterwork (temporary substitutes) leave. |
Biography[]
Considered one of the top Polish LoL players in the competitive scene, Jakub "Creaton" Grzegorzewski was a professional DOTA player before his career in League of Legends. He played the game for 4 years, having runs on 2 different teams during this time. He started playing League of Legends casually, under the alias 'DOTA PRO', and his knowledge of the MOBA genre soon fueled his ascent of the solo queue ladder.
Season 1[]
His performances in solo queue resulted in being invited to play for Time-Out. His time on the team was limited but he would later return to the organization, and the move would prove to be the main catalyst in his successful career. After his initial stint at Time-Out, Creaton joined MaxFloPlay.
Season 2[]
His short spell at MaxFloPlay was followed by a shorter spell at HCL Gaming, where he won multiple ESL GoPL4LoL monthly cups.
The team began to improve, and the roster decided to leave the organization and play for exHCL Gaming. His time here was the highlight of his career at this point, as they won another ESL GoPL4LoL cup. Creaton and the team also won a Play4Fame weekly cup, granting them a place in the monthly finals. The monthly finals were a success, with the team reaching the semifinals, only to lose to CLG.eu. They faced Na'Vi in the third-place match, winning the game.
Creaton only spent a few weeks at exHCL before re-joining Time-Out. After another few weeks playing there, the roster, which also included Overpow and Xaxus, was picked up by Team Acer Poland. It was around this time that Creaton adopted his new alias of 'LOL PRO'.
Here, he got the chance to play in major tournaments - the first of which was ECC Poland. Unfortunately, Creaton and the team did not make it out of the group stages, finishing behind his future team Team Curse Europe along with SK Gaming who had kev1n, Creaton's future teammate, on the roster.
After this came the Season 2 Regional Finals. The tournament was not a success for Creaton and Team Acer, losing to SK Gaming yet again, this time in the quarterfinals.
Pre-Season 3[]
After the disappointment of the regional finals, he went on to join Curse Gaming Europe. This is when he decided to change his name to Creaton, the alias that he has since become most famous with.
Creaton only spent 3 months with the team, yet managed to win a few smaller tournaments with Curse, including the EmpireTV Challenge. Overall results in bigger tournaments were not ideal, but Creaton and the team's performances were relatively good, considering the high standard of the competition.
Curse EU were eliminated from DreamHack Winter 2012 a the group stage, but raised their game for IPL 5. Here, the team beat Reginald's strong Team SoloMid in the group stages, but were beaten by the main Curse Gaming team in round 2 of the knockout phase.
Creaton left Curse EU soon after to join Millenium, who also picked up Tabzz at the same time. Despite only forming 5 days earlier, Millenium went on to win 4Players.de All or Nothing 9 after beating MeetYourMakers in the final of the tournament.
Season 3[]
Millenium's triumphs at this time came mainly at IEM tournaments. The first of which was IEM Sao Paulo where Creaton and his team were knocked out in the semifinals, but secured their place at the IEM World Championship in the process.
The IEM World Championship was a relative success as Millenium made it out of the group stage, with unbeaten Gambit Gaming finishing at the top of the group. Millenium were beaten by a strong CJ Entus Frost team featuring MadLife in the quarterfinals, but Creaton and his team played well and proved themselves amongst some of the world's most elite players.
Just a month later, the roster of Millenium disbanded and Creaton moved on to join Team Alternate, where he met Jree. His first tournament with Alternate was the Summer Promotion, where the team qualified for the Summer Split by beating GIANTS! Gaming in their promotion match.
The Summer Split was extremely tight, though Creaton and Team Alternate had a truly fantastic start, with Creaton being the clear MVP of the 1st week. The team won all of their 5 games that week and saw Creaton pick up an incredible 46 kills while only suffering 3 deaths.
Creaton was not available to play in weeks 5-7 and was temporarily replaced by WhiteKnight108. This caused a drop in the levels of Alternate's performances, yet the team managed to hold on to the 1st place spot until the 7th week, when they were overtaken by Lemondogs.
At the end of the penultimate week, the team were in 2nd place, which seemed safe at the time. Alternate suffered a loss in each of their 5 games that they played in a disastrous super week at the end of the split. This resulted in Creaton and Alternate dropping to joint 6th place with SK Gaming. They had to play a tie breaker against SK, which they went on to win. This secured Team Alternate a spot at the Summer Playoffs and condemned future teammate, kev1n, and SK Gaming to the 2014 Spring Promotion.
The playoffs were greatly unsuccessful, seeing Alternate place 5th after losing to Evil Geniuses in the quarterfinals.
2014 Season[]
At the start of the season, kev1n joined the team, and soon after, the majority of Alternate's roster left to join Millenium.
Millenium's first big triumph with the new roster came early on, at IEM Sao Paulo, with Creaton and the team winning the tournament and not losing a single game in the process.
Using the spot that the team had secured whilst playing for Team Alternate, Millenium partictpated in the Spring Split. The roster had a particularly hard time - Creaton and Millenium finished last overall. This would mean that Millenium would have to play in the Summer Promotion. Millenium beat Ninjas in Pyjamas 3-2 and secured themselves a spot in the Summer Split.
The Summer Split had started well for Creaton and the team, with Millenium ending up in 2nd place after the 1st week, just behind leaders and eventual winners Alliance. Back in relatively good form, Creaton showed his proficiency with a number of champions, especially Corki. Millenium had showed a big improvement from the spring, finishing in 5th place. Their performance meant that they had secured a spot for the Summer Playoffs. The playoffs were a huge disappointment for Creaton, with Millenium ending up in 6th place and not winning a single game.
2015 Season[]
Millenium's playoff struggles had meant that they would have to fight to remain in the LCS by playing in the Spring Promotion. A very close series with Unicorns of Love ultimately saw Creaton and his team lose 2-3.
Creaton participated with Millenium in the Expansion Tournament. The team received a bye for Round 1, but were eliminated from the tournament in Round 2 after being beaten by GIANTS! Gaming.
Creaton subbed for Dolphins of Wall Street at IEM Cologne after the team were invited due to Moscow Five not being able to attend. Creaton and the team were knocked out in the quarterfinals, losing to Team ROCCAT.
Trivia[]
- His first eSports team was Universal Soldiers.
- His favorite champions are Ezreal, Vayne and Nunu.
- Creaton has previously been ranked first on EU West solo queue.
- Highest rated Polish player ever with a top rating of 2800.
- Had the 3rd highest elo peak (2883) at Season 2 overall after ForellenLord and Kerp.
- Has worked for Siv Industries.
Trivia Statistics
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Creaton Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Last Result | Team | Roster |
2016-06-11 | 2 | x-kom Clash 2016 | IHG | Kubon, Tabasko, Overpow, Creaton, Mystiques | |
2016-05-29 | 3 - 4 | ESPORT NOW 2016 | IHG | Kubon, Tabasko, Overpow, Creaton, Mystiques | |
2016-05-10 | NQ | EUCS 2016 Summer Open Qualifiers | IHG | Kubon, Tabasko, Overpow, Creaton, Mystiques | |
2016-04-23 | 3 | ESL Mistrzostwa Polski 2016 Spring | IHG | Kubon, Tabasko, Overpow, Creaton, Mystiques | |
2016-03-17 | 1 | Fantasy Expo Challenge Season 2 | IHG | Kubon, Tabasko, Overpow, Creaton, Mystiques | |
2016-01-20 | NQ | EUCS 2016 Spring Qualifiers | IHG | Kubon, Tabasko, niQ760, Creaton, Mystiq | |
2016-01-06 | Q | EUCS 2016 Spring Open Qualifiers | IHG | Kubon, Tabasko, niQ760, Creaton, Mystiq | |
2014-12-21 | NQ | EU LCS 2015 Spring Expansion | MIL | kev1n, H0R0, Ryu, Creaton, Jree | |
2014-12-20 | 5 - 6 | IEM Season 9 Cologne | DWS | Meziljie, Lasagna, Bebe, Creaton, masterwork | |
2014-12-10 | 3 | BMC Europe 2014 Winter | MIL | kev1n, H0R0, Ryu, Creaton, Jree |
Media[]
- 2012
- December 1, IPL 5 Panky interviews Creaton and Cop with Panky on YouTube
Interviews[]
- 2015
- 2014
- 2013
- 2012
- January 7 - [IEM] Interview avec Creaton (English/French) with ESL
- January 8 - Interview de M Creaton with Millenium
- February 27 - Interview with Creaton: "I played with four guys from Roccat." - LCS 2014 with in2LOL
- June 25 - M Creaton, Interview (video) with Millenium
- January 24 - IEM Katowice - Interview with millenium.LoL with GosuGamers
- April 8 - Interview exclusive de M Creaton - League of Legends with Millenium
- May 31 - Jakub ""Creaton" Grzegorzewski - wywiad (Polish) with Mariusz Dziarmaga
- June 11 - Who is Creaton? with Team ALTERNATE
- June 11 - Interview with Creaton with Team ALTERNATE
- June 29 - Interview with Creaton with Millenium
- July 3 - "Right now it's different, everyone is motivated" - Creaton Interview with in2LOL
- July 6 - Creaton: każdy może wygrać z każdym (Polish) with Cybersport.pl
- July 17 - Man down: the LCS sees its first major injury with LoLEsports
- August 16 - Creaton 'Grilled' with Team Acer
- August 23 - Интервю с cr3aton от Lol отбора на Alternate - Afk Tv на Gamescom 2013 with AFK TV
- May 28 - DOTA PRO: 'I'm not famous yet' with Team Acer
- July 28 - ECC Interview with LOL PRO: "We are the best" (video) with Fragster
- August 3 - ECC: Poland - Wywiad z Jakub "LoL PRO" Grzegorzewski (Polish video) with ESLtvPL
- September 30 - Crs Creaton, new AD Carry of Curse.eu AMA + Giveaway with Reddit
- November 18 - Interview with Curse.EU AD Carry Crs Creaton with Eclypsia
- December 1 - IPL 5 Panky interviews Creaton and Cop with Reign of Gaming
Images[]
Redirects
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Team Acer adds Polish LoL team aceresport.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Team Acer LoL.pl released aceresport.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Team Acer adds Polish LoL team aceresport.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 BaronCast Twitter Update twitter.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Curse.EU Welcomes New Bottom Lane: Say Hello to Crs SuperAze and Crs Creaton(formerly LOL PRO) reignofgaming.net
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Creaton Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Nouvelle équipe Millenium LoL (French) millenium.org
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Araneae's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 LoL Team Line-up change team-alternate.de
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Millenium n'a plus d'équipe pro LoL (French) millenium.org
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Nouvelle équipe, Millenium (French) millenium.org
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Illuminar Honor Gaming's Facebook Post (Polish) facebook.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Znamy organizację polskiego Super Teamu! (Polish) polsatsport.pl
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Team Acer changes three aceresport.com