Retired | ||
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Cris | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Cristian Rosales | |
Country of Birth | Mexico | |
Birthday | October 24, 1992 (age 32) | |
Residency | North America | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Top Laner | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | Crs Cris | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Cristian "Cris" Rosales is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously top laner for The Expendables.
Team History
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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vVv Gaming | ??? 2012≈2012-??-?? | Apr 20122012-04-10[1] | ≈3mo 9d | ejel | ||
Dirt Nap Gaming | Dec 20122012-12-04[3] | Mar 20132013-03-10[2] | 3mo 6d | ejel | ||
Velocity eSports | Mar 20132013-03-10[5] | Nov 20132013-11-12[4] | 8mo 2d | ejel | ||
COGnitive Gaming | Dec 20132013-12-02 | Jan 20142014-01-05[6] | 1mo 3d | ejel | ||
vVv Gaming White | Jan 20142014-01-05[7] | Feb 20142014-02-02 | 28d | ejel | ||
vVv Gaming | ≈Feb 2014≈2014-02-?? | ≈Apr 2014≈2014-04-20 | ≈2mo 17d | ejel | ||
Curse Academy | ≈May 2014≈2014-05-?? | Sep 20142014-09-27[8] | ≈4mo 26d | ejel | ||
Team Coast | Sep 20142014-09-27[10] | ≈Jan 2016≈2016-01-?? | ≈1yr 3mo | ejel | ||
The Warlords | Dec 20152015-12-12 | Jan 20162016-01-13 | 1mo 1d | ejel | ||
NRG Esports | Jan 20162016-01-07 | Mar 20162016-03-08 | 2mo 1d | ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | Jan 20162016-01-20[13] | Sep 20162016-09-26[12] | 8mo 6d | ejel | ||
Apex Pride | Jun 20162016-06-03 | Sep 20162016-09-26[14] | 3mo 23d | ejel | ||
Dignitas | Sep 20162016-09-26[16] | May 20172017-05-29[15] | 8mo 3d | ejel | ||
Big Gods Jackals | Feb 20172017-02-13 | Aug 20172017-08-08[17] | 5mo 23d | ejel | ||
Wildcard Gaming Gold | Apr 20172017-04-14 | Apr 20172017-04-23 | 9d | Pickup Team ejel | ||
Wildcard Gaming | Feb 20182018-02-01 | Feb 20182018-02-02 | 1d | ejel | ||
Supernova | Nov 20182018-11-21[18] | Nov 20182018-11-24 | 3d | Temp Sub ejel | ||
Bloody Gaming | Jan 20192019-01-02 | Apr 20192019-04-10 | 3mo 8d | ejel | ||
The Expendables | Jun 20192019-06-22 | Sep 20192019-09-29 | 3mo 7d | ejel |
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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vVv Gaming | ??? 2012≈2012-??-?? | Apr 20122012-04-10[1] | ≈3mo 9d | ejel | ||
Dirt Nap Gaming | Dec 20122012-12-04[3] | Mar 20132013-03-10[2] | 3mo 6d | ejel | ||
Velocity eSports | Mar 20132013-03-10[5] | Nov 20132013-11-12[4] | 8mo 2d | ejel | ||
COGnitive Gaming | Dec 20132013-12-02 | Jan 20142014-01-05[6] | 1mo 3d | ejel | ||
vVv Gaming White | Jan 20142014-01-05[7] | Feb 20142014-02-02 | 28d | ejel | ||
vVv Gaming | ≈Feb 2014≈2014-02-?? | ≈Apr 2014≈2014-04-20 | ≈2mo 17d | ejel | ||
Curse Academy | ≈May 2014≈2014-05-?? | Jun 20142014-06-16[19] | ≈1mo 15d | ejel | ||
Curse Academy | Jun 20142014-06-16[19] | Sep 20142014-09-27[8] | 3mo 11d | ejel | ||
Team Coast | Sep 20142014-09-27[10] | ≈Jan 2016≈2016-01-?? | ≈1yr 3mo | ejel | ||
The Warlords | Dec 20152015-12-12 | Jan 20162016-01-13 | 1mo 1d | ejel | ||
NRG Esports | Jan 20162016-01-07 | Mar 20162016-03-08 | 2mo 1d | ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | Jan 20162016-01-20[13] | Jun 20162016-06-04 | 4mo 15d | ejel | ||
Apex Pride | Jun 20162016-06-03 | Sep 20162016-09-26[14] | 3mo 23d | ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | Jun 20162016-06-04 | Sep 20162016-09-26[12] | 3mo 22d | ejel | ||
Dignitas | Sep 20162016-09-26[16] | May 20172017-05-29[15] | 8mo 3d | ejel | ||
Big Gods Jackals | Feb 20172017-02-13 | Jun 20172017-06-07 | 3mo 22d | ejel | ||
Wildcard Gaming Gold | Apr 20172017-04-14 | Apr 20172017-04-23 | 9d | Pickup Team ejel | ||
Big Gods Jackals | Jun 20172017-06-07 | Aug 20172017-08-08[17] | 2mo 1d | ejel | ||
Wildcard Gaming | Feb 20182018-02-01 | Feb 20182018-02-02 | 1d | ejel | ||
Supernova | Nov 20182018-11-21[18] | Nov 20182018-11-24 | 3d | Temp Sub ejel | ||
Bloody Gaming | Jan 20192019-01-02 | Apr 20192019-04-10 | 3mo 8d | ejel | ||
Old Players | Jun 20192019-06-22 | Jul 20192019-07-01 | 9d | ejel | ||
The Expendables | Jul 20192019-07-01 | Sep 20192019-09-29 | 2mo 28d | ejel |
News
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
VVV | 2012 (approx.), Cris joins. | |
VVV | April 10, Cris leaves.[1] | |
DNG | December 4, Dirt Nap Gaming is reformed under the name Dirt Nap Gaming Eternus. Cris, jdwu, PR0LLY, ecko, and Prophet join. dx30 joins as substitute.[3] |
DNG | March 10, Dirt Nap Gaming is disbanded. Cris, Nk Inc, PR0LLY, frommaplestreet, 울지마, dx30, and guitarasaurus (Manager) leave.[2] | |
VES | March 10, Velocity eSports is formed by the roster of Dirt Nap Gaming. Cris, Nk Inc, PR0LLY, frommaplestreet, Evaniskus, and guitarasaurus (Chief Operating Officer & Manager) join. FallenBandit, dx30, and 울지마 join as substitutes.[5] | |
VES | November 12, Velocity eSports is disbanded. Cris, Nk Inc, Slackoh, Evaniskus, Frommaplestreet, nothinghere, Gleebglarbu, and guitarasaurus (Chief Operating Officer & Manager) leave.[4] | |
COG | December 2, Cris joins. iDream leaves. |
COG | January 5, Cris leaves.[6] | |
VW | January 5, vVv Gaming White is formed. Cris, Get Snuggled, Tails, Frostalicious, and baottousai join.[7] | |
VW | February 2, vVv Gaming White is disbanded. Cris, Get Snuggled, Microlatios, Frostalicious, and baottousai leave. | |
VVV | February (approx.), vVv Gaming is reformed. Pekin Woof joins. Cris, Get Snuggled, Tails, and GauNty rejoin. | |
VVV | April 20 (approx.), Team disbands. Cris, Get Snuggled, PorpoisePopz, Pekin Woof, Tails, GauNty, Normalize, and xiaoMEImei leave. | |
CA | May (approx.), Cris, xPecake, and Bunny FuFuu join. Rhux, Pat, Duocek, Mash, Diamond, and Tsatsulow leave. | |
CA | June 16, Keane joins. Cris moves to substitute.[19] | |
CA | September 27, Hauntzer and Cop join. Impactful and Cris leave.[8][9] | |
CST | September 27, Cris and LOD join.[10][11] |
CST | January (approx.), Team Coast is disbanded. Cris, Shrimp, and Saintvicious (Head Coach) leave. | |
NRG | January 7, Cris and Shrimp join as substitutes. | |
THE | January 13, BillyBoss, Cris, Hard, Shrimp, Pekin Woof, Mash, and Sheep leave. | |
APX | January 20, Apex Gaming is formed. Cris, Eve, Keane, Police, Xpecial, Saintvicious (Head Coach), and BlisS (Assistant Coach) join. Shrimp joins as substitute.[13] | |
NRG | March 8, Cris and Xpecial leave. | |
APP | June 3, Cris, Diamondprox, Shiphtur, Roar, and KonKwon join. Thal, ShrimP, Apollo, and Xpecial join as substitutes. | |
APX | June 4, Cris, Diamondprox, Roar, and KonKwon move to substitutes. | |
APX | September 26, Apex Gaming is acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers and merges with Dignitas under the Dignitas brand. Ray, ShrimP, Keane, Apollo, Xpecial, Cris, Diamondprox, Shiphtur, Roar, Saintvicious (Head Coach), Cop (Coach), BlisS (Assistant Coach), and Crumbz (Assistant Coach) leave.[12] | |
APP | September 26, Cris leaves.[14] | |
DIG | September 26, Dignitas is acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers and merges with Apex Gaming under the Dignitas brand. Ray, ShrimP, Keane, Xpecial, Cop (Coach), and Saintvicious (Coach) join. Apollo rejoins. Cris joins as substitute.[16] |
BGJ | February 13, Cris joins as substitute. | |
WCG | April 14, Cris, Saskio, Alex Ich, Prototype, and Papa Chau join as a pick-up team for NACS 2017 Summer Open Qualifiers. The team will be considered disbanded at the tournament's conclusion on April 23. | |
WCG | April 23, Team is disbanded following the conclusion of NACS 2017 Summer Open Qualifiers. Cris, Saskio, Alex Ich, Prototype, and Papa Chau leave. | |
DIG | May 29, Cris leaves.[15] | |
BGJ | June 7, Cris moves to starting roster. RF Legendary moves to substitute. | |
BGJ | August 8, Big Gods Jackals is disbanded. Cris, SirT, Pekin Woof, fabbbyyy, Baiano, RF Legendary, and Fiku leave.[17] |
WC | February 1, Cris and Clyde join. Myloo and Sharigan leave. | |
WC | February 2, Cris, Ic0nic, Sudzzi, Vex, Clyde, and Doruk (Coach) leave. | |
SN | November 21, Cris, H4xDefender, Hyami, Spawwwwn, and Cat Ears join as temporary substitutes for Tyler1 Championship Series 2018.[18] | |
SN | November 24, Cris, H4xDefender, Hyami, Spawwwwn, and Cat Ears (temporary substitutes) leave. |
BDY | January 2, Bloody Gaming is formed. Cris, Kitzuo, Potluck, Pekin Woof, Shynon, and Lohpally join. Kacha joins as substitute. | |
BDY | April 10, The Kings Avatar, Yeonbee, Sawyer, and Shiagure (Head Coach) join. Lexalive joins as substitute. Kacha moves to starting roster. Cris, Potluck, Pekin Woof, Shynon, and Lohpally leave. | |
OLD | June 22, Old Players is formed. Cris, NintendudeX, Pekin Woof, Shynon, and Lohpally join. | |
EXP | July 1, Old Players renames to The Expendables. | |
EXP | September 29, The Expendables is disbanded. Cris, NintendudeX, Pekin Woof, Shynon, and Lohpally leave. |
Biography[]
Cris was born October 24, 1992, in Monterrey, Mexico. Cris moved to Wetumpka, Alabama when he was 3 years old and first interest in video games when he was 6 years old.
Cris was first introduced to League of Legends by a friend back in Season 1 and was hooked and started playing constantly where he quickly climbed the ladder in season 2. Cris has said that he "is honored and hopes to become a valuable asset to team vVv."
2015 Preseason[]
Coast had given up their Expansion Tournament qualification due to losing three members of the team that had played in the Promotion Tournament. However, they qualified via the Challenger ladder with the top seed, ahead of Enemy eSports. Coast easily went through the online stage of the tournament, defeating Call Gaming and LoLPro both 2-0. Matched against Curse Academy in the live tournament, they lost in the first round 3-1 but then beat Final 5 3-1 and Team Fusion 3-2 and qualified for the Spring 2015 LCS. Their starting roster going into the 2015 season included Cris, Impaler, Jesiz, Mash, and Sheep.
2015 Season[]
After a 1-1 record in the first week of play, Coast lost their remaining spring split games and ended the split with a 1-17 record, automatically relegated to the NACS. In the NACS, they won the round robin, beating Renegades in a tiebreaker match, and then placed second in the playoffs, qualifying them to the Promotion Tournament. With Team Imagine chosen by Team 8, Coast played Enemy and won 3-0, returning to the LCS for the 2016 Spring Season.
2016 Season[]
Coast sold their LCS seed to NRG Esports during the offseason, and the new organization picked up an entirely new roster, leaving Cris without an LCS team. After playing the first game of the season along with Coast jungler Shrimp on NRG in order to meet the three-fifths roster stability rule, Cris's new team Apex Gaming was announced, having acquired Team Imagine's NACS seed.[20] Apex won both the regular season of NACS and the playoffs, using both Eve and Shrimp actively in the jungle. In the promotion tournament, they were seeded first against the ninth-place Team Impulse, to whom they lost, and then against second place Challenger team Team Dragon Knights, a rematch of the Challenger Series finals. This time, they didn't even drop one game against TDK and qualified successfully for the LCS summer split. In September, both Team Dignitas and Apex were acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers in September 2016, to play under the Dignitas name.[21]
Trivia[]
- Known for playing Riven. When the enemy team knows he is on the opposing team, Riven is often banned.
- Has received criticism for allegedly ghosting other streamers. Players have said to the likes of TheOddOne that he pings opposing streamer's positions. This results in him buying a surprisingly low amount of wards, and never being ganked. This is no longer true because every time he plays now he streams and proves he doesn't ghost anymore, if he even did.
- Achieved only Bronze in Season 1.
- Is left handed.
- Known for being a very dominant Rengar player even after his nerfs.
- Was considered one of the best Riven players in Season 2.
- Considered a dominant Elise in the LCS.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Cris Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Last Result | Team | Roster |
2019-09-29 | 5 - 8 | SGC 2019 Finals | EXP | Cris, NintendudeX, Pekin Woof, Shynon, Lohpally | |
2019-09-22 | 4 | SGC 2019 Play Off | 3 - 2RR | EXP | Cris, NintendudeX, Pekin Woof, Shynon, Lohpally |
2019-08-29 | 2 | BIG League Season 2 Playoffs | EXP | Cris, NintendudeX, Pekin Woof, Shynon, Lohpally | |
2019-08-28 | 4 | P1 Elite Series 2019 Season | EXP | Cris, NintendudeX, Pekin Woof, Shynon, Lohpally | |
2019-08-18 | 9 - 16 | SGC 2019 Open Qualifier 3 | EXP | Cris, NintendudeX, Pekin Woof, BukZacH, Lohpally | |
2019-08-11 | 17 - 32 | SGC 2019 Open Qualifier 2 | 0 : 1 | EXP | Cris, NintendudeX, Pekin Woof, Shynon, Lohpally |
2019-08-02 | 6 | BIG League Season 2 | 3 - 2RR | EXP | Cris, NintendudeX, Chad, Pekin Woof, Shynon, Lohpally |
2019-06-22 | 2 | BIG League Season 2 Open Qualifier 1 | OLD | Cris, NintendudeX, Pekin Woof, Shynon, Lohpally | |
2019-03-07 | 2 | P1 Elite Series Season 2 | BDY | Cris, Potluck, Pekin Woof, Shynon, Lohpally | |
2019-02-03 | 1 | Wichita eSports 20k 2019 | BDY | Cris, Potluck, Pekin Woof, Shynon, Lohpally |
Cris 1v1 Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Prize | Team | Last Result |
2014-09-14 | 9 - 11 | Alienware Fall Brawl 1v1 Tournament | |||
2013-05-05 | 7 - 8 | Best Riven NA Tournament | 0 : 2 MegaZero |
Media[]
- 2013
- 2016
- March 16, MLG 2013 League of Legends: Team Velocity Victorious! with EpicPleasure on YouTube
- August 2, LCS Week 8 Day 1 VES Ecco & Cris "[Against C9], I think we're just gonna give it our best" with Julian Collins on YouTube
- May 22, Reformed Cris aka " The Relegation King " Rank #1 AMA! with Cris on Reddit
Post-Match Interviews
Date | Tournament | Match | Link |
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2013-06-12 | NA LCS 2013 Summer | CLG vs VES | Link |
2013-05-11 | NA LCS 2013 Summer Promotion | MRN vs VES | Link |
2013-05-10 | NA LCS 2013 Summer Promotion | VES vs TSB | Link |
Images[]
Redirects
The following pages redirect here:
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The vVv LoL Team vvv-gaming.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 I'd like to start with a thank you... dirtnapgaming.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Introducing Dirt Nap Gaming's New Pro League of Legends Team dirtnapgaming.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Team Status Update velocityesports.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Introducing Velocity eSports velocityesports.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Cris' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 vVv League of Legends Team Update - Challenger Series Play-In Rosters vvv-gaming.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Team Coast's Facebook Post twitter.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Curse Academy Roster for LCS Expansion Tournament teamcurse.net
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Team Coast's Facebook Post twitter.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Curse Academy Roster for LCS Expansion Tournament teamcurse.net
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Philadelphia 76ers acquire, merge and manage leading esports teams Dignitas and Apex team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Saintvicious' TwitLonger twitlonger.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Philadelphia 76ers acquire, merge and manage leading esports teams Dignitas and Apex team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Announcing the Team Dignitas LCS Summer Split Roster team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Philadelphia 76ers acquire, merge and manage leading esports teams Dignitas and Apex team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 'League of Legends': Por "desencontro de interesses", Big Gods não continuará nos EUA (Portuguese) espn.uol.com.br
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Tyler1's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Keane joins, Cris moves to sub teamcurse.net
- ↑ Saintvicious's Twitlonger twitlonger.com
- ↑ Philadelphia 76ers acquire, merge and manage leading esports teams Dignitas and Apex team-dignitas.net