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Background Information | ||
Name | Lee Ho-jong (이호종) | |
Country of Birth | South Korea | |
Birthday | August 13, 1992 (age 32) | |
Residency | Korea | |
Competitive | ||
Team | T1 | |
Role | Streamer | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | KR: 묵연수행 Goldtec indddd 롤드컵무패웃음탑 세상엔나쁜탑없다 DDW 노잼아저씨 쌈바호종 | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Lee "Flame" Ho-jong (Hangul: 이호종) is a League of Legends esports player, currently streamer for T1. In his prime, he was considered one of the best top laners in Korea. He became a part of the general League of Legends lexicon with "Flame Horizon" being used describe a player gaining a 100 CS advantage over their lane opponent.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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Azubu Blaze | Oct 20122012-10-28[3] | Feb 20132013-02-04[1] | 3mo 7d ejel | ||
CJ Entus Blaze | Feb 20132013-02-04[6] | Dec 20142014-12-02[5] | 1yr 9mo ejel | ||
LGD Gaming | Dec 20142014-12-23[9] | Dec 20152015-12-03[8] | 1yr 11d ejel | ||
Incredible Miracle | Dec 20152015-12-29[11] | Jan 20162016-01-03[10] | 5d ejel | ||
Longzhu Gaming | Jan 20162016-01-03[13] | Nov 20162016-11-30[12] | 10mo 27d ejel | ||
Immortals | Dec 20162016-12-09[17] | Nov 20172017-11-20[14] | 11mo 11d ejel | ||
FlyQuest | Nov 20172017-11-27[19] | Nov 20182018-11-19[18] | 1yr 22d ejel | ||
DAMWON | Feb 20192019-02-18[22] | Nov 20192019-11-20[21] | 9mo 2d ejel | ||
DAMWON | Dec 20192019-12-16[24] | Nov 20202020-11-16[23] | 11mo ejel | ||
T1 | May 20222022-05-15[25] | Present | 2yr 6mo ej | ||
Riot Games Inc. | Jan 20232023-01-04[27] | Apr 20232023-04-01[26] | 2mo 28d ejel |
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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Azubu Blaze | Oct 20122012-10-28[3] | Feb 20132013-02-04[1] | 3mo 7d | ejel | ||
CJ Entus Blaze | Feb 20132013-02-04[6] | Dec 20142014-12-02[5] | 1yr 9mo | ejel | ||
LGD Gaming | Dec 20142014-12-23[9] | Dec 20152015-12-03[8] | 1yr 11d | ejel | ||
Incredible Miracle | Dec 20152015-12-29[11] | Jan 20162016-01-03[10] | 5d | ejel | ||
Longzhu Gaming | Jan 20162016-01-03[13] | May 20162016-05-19[29] | 4mo 16d | ejel | ||
Longzhu Gaming | May 20162016-05-19[29] | Jun 20162016-06-30[31] | 1mo 11d | Inactive ejel | ||
Longzhu Gaming | Jun 20162016-06-30[31] | Nov 20162016-11-30[12] | 5mo | ejel | ||
Immortals | Dec 20162016-12-09[17] | Nov 20172017-11-20[14] | 11mo 11d | ejel | ||
FlyQuest | Nov 20172017-11-27[19] | Nov 20182018-11-19[18] | 1yr 22d | ejel | ||
DAMWON | Feb 20192019-02-18[22] | May 20192019-05-30[32] | 3mo 12d | ejel | ||
DAMWON | May 20192019-05-30[32] | Nov 20192019-11-20[21] | 5mo 21d | ejel | ||
DAMWON | Dec 20192019-12-16[24] | Nov 20202020-11-16[23] | 11mo | ejel | ||
T1 | May 20222022-05-15[25] | Present | 2yr 6mo | ej | ||
Riot Games Inc. | Jan 20232023-01-04[27] | Apr 20232023-04-01[26] | 2mo 28d | ejel |
News
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AZB | February 4, Flame, Helios, Ambition, Cpt Jack, Lustboy, Onair (Head Coach), and Kezman (Coach) leave.[1][2] | |
CJB | February 4, Flame, Helios, Ambition, Cpt Jack, Lustboy, Onair (Head Coach), fOru (Coach), and Kezman (Coach) join.[6][7] |
CJB | December 2, Team disbands. Flame, Ambition, Onair (Head Coach), fOru (Coach), and Kezman (Coach) leave.[5] | |
LGD | December 23, Flame joins.[9] |
IM | January 3, Expession, Flame, Lilac, Chaser, CoCo, Frozen, Cpt Jack, Fury, SONSTAR, Pure, Hirai (Head Coach), Spark (Coach), Supreme (Coach), and Lustboy (Strategic Coach) leave.[10] | |
LZ | January 3, Expession, Flame, Chaser, CoCo, Frozen, Cpt Jack, Fury, Pure, Hirai (Head Coach), Spark (Coach), Supreme (Coach), and Lustboy (Strategic Coach) join.[13] | |
LZ | May 19, Flame, Frozen, and Zzus become inactive.[29][30] | |
LZ | June 30, Flame and Frozen become active.[31] | |
LZ | November 30, Cuzz joins. Expession, Flame, Chaser, Coco, Frozen, Emperor, Fury, Pure, July (Coach), Supreme (Coach), and Lustboy (Strategic Coach) leave.[12] | |
IMT | December 9, Flame joins.[17] |
IMT | November 20, Immortals confirms exclusion from upcoming NA LCS permanent partnership system. Flame, Xmithie, Pobelter, Cody Sun, AnDa, and Stunt leave.[14][15][16] | |
FLY | November 27, Flame and AnDa join.[19][20] |
FLY | November 19, Saintvicious (Strategic Coach)'s contract is extended through 2019. Flame and Keane's contracts expire.[18] | |
FLY | November 26, Flame and Keane's departures are confirmed.[33][34] |
DWG | February 18, Flame joins.[22] | |
DWG | March 6, Flame's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2019.[35] | |
DWG | May 30, Flame, Punch, and Hoit move to substitutes.[32] | |
DWG | November 20, Flame leaves.[21] | |
DWG | December 16, Flame rejoins as substitute.[24] Flame's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2020.[36] |
DWG | November 2, Flame is allowed to look for opportunities with other teams.[37] | |
DWG | November 16, Flame and Hoit leave.[23] | |
F/A | December 13, Flame retires.[38] |
Riot | January 4, Flame (Analyst), Huni (Analyst), Hyeji (Analyst), JYP (Analyst), Kim Ok-young (Analyst), Kwon yi-seul (Analyst), Yejin (Analyst), Sim Ji-soo (Caster), TheMarine (Caster), Lindarang (Color Caster), and MyLittlePony (Color Caster) join. Kim Dong-joon (Color Caster) and NoFe (Color Caster) rejoin. Bitdol (Analyst), Lee Jeong-hyun (Analyst), Lee Dong-jin (Caster), and KangQui (Color Caster) leave.[27][28] | |
Riot | April 1, Flame (Analyst) and Shy (Analyst) leave.[26] |
Biography[]
Lee "Flame" Ho-jong was born in Busan, South Korea, and later moved to Ilsan. He has trained in progaming since he was young and enjoys it, having played League of Legends since October 2012, primarily playing toplane.
Season 2[]
Flame entered the pro scene after being scouted from soloqueue and passing a test in Seoul to start playing with Azubu Blaze as their top laner, originally under the name Goldtec. He played his first tournament with Blaze during IGN ProLeague Season 5. Blaze placed third in their group and were forced to play in the loser's finals. They made it all the way to the third round but lost 2-1 to Moscow 5.
Season 3[]
Blaze qualified for the IEM Katowice where they placed second after losing 2-0 to Gambit Gaming. Blaze finally got to play in a OGN together during OLYMPUS Champions Winter 2012-2013. They lost two best of 5s in the semifinals to Azubu Frost, 3-2 both times. They then had to play against KT Rolster B in the third place match but lost 3-0. Blaze left the Azubu organization in February and joined CJ Entus to create CJ Entus Blaze. Blaze was invited to the IEM World Championship, this time making it to the finals and beating their sister team, CJ Entus Frost, 3-1. Blaze came back to Korea for OLYMPUS Champions Spring 2013 and they managed to win 13 games in a row but were upset 3-0 by MVP Ozone, marking the biggest upset in League of Legends history at the time. Blaze had a much less successful HOT6iX Champions Summer 2013, losing 3-2 in the quarterfinals to the KT Rolster Bullets. Blaze qualified for the Season 3 Korea Regional Finals but lost 3-0 in the first round to the Bullets again. The team managed to qualify for the 2013 World Cyber Games and swept the whole tournament, ending with a 2-0 finals against OMG.
2014 Season[]
Blaze started the new season at PANDORA.TV Champions Winter 2013-2014 but lost again to the KT Bullets 3-1 in the quarterfinals. Blaze impressed again at HOT6iX Champions Spring 2014 but lost a very close 3-2 series to NaJin White Shield in the semifinals. Blaze lost in the third place match 3-2 to Samsung Ozone to end in fourth place. HOT6iX Champions Summer 2014 marked the worst season in Blaze's history, where they failed to make it out of the group stage for the first time ever. Though Flame was initially thought to be remaining on CJ Entus after the organization consolidated its two teams into a single roster, on December 1 the organization announced that Flame had left the team.[39]
2015 Season[]
Flame and LGD played in the 2015 Demacia Cup Spring Season but lost in the quarterfinals 3-0 to Invictus Gaming. They only placed sixth in the 2015 LPL Spring Regular Season but in the 2015 LPL Spring Playoffs they made it all the way to the finals, eventually losing 3-2 to EDward Gaming. They had the same result as the last Demacia Cup in the 2015 Demacia Cup Summer Season, losing 3-0 to OMG in the quarterfinals. LGD placed fifth in the 2015 LPL Summer Regular Season but managed to win the 2015 LPL Summer Playoffs with a 3-2 victory over the Qiao Gu Reapers. This victory clinched LGD the top Chinese seed for the 2015 Season World Championship. LGD was placed in a group alongside Team SoloMid, Origen, and KT Rolster. Unfortunately, they ended with a 2-4 record and were knocked out of the tournament.
2016 Preseason[]
LGD were the fan-voted team to attend IEM San Jose. They were knocked out in the first round, losing 2-0 to Team SoloMid, with Flame and Acorn each playing one game. Flame left LGD after IEM, and in late December he returned to Korea, joining Incredible Miracle.[40] Incredible Miracle rebranded to Longzhu on January 3, 2016.
2016 Season[]
During the 2016 LCK Spring Season, Longzhu played with a 10-man roster, liberally using substitute players. Flame shared play time with fellow top laner Expession. Longzhu finished the spring split in seventh place with an 8-10 set record, missing out on a spot in the playoffs. For the 2016 LCK Summer Season, Longzhu announced Flame had been taking out of the starting roster to join the practice team. However, he was reinstated into the starting roster for the second round robin. Longzhu fared poorly in the summer split, going 7-11 in sets and netting them eighth place, letting them escape relegations. In November of 2016 Flame left Longzhu and in the next month joined Immortals over in the NA LCS.
2017 Season[]
In the Spring Split Immortals was for the most part a middle of the pack team. Although they showed promise they could never break into the Top 3. The team finished in 7th place, barely missing out on the playoffs. In the Summer Split after bringing in SSONG as their new coach, Immortals' performance turned around completely and they stayed in the Top 3 throughout the whole regular split. The team finished the regular season in 2nd place with a 14-4 record. Their performance in the Summer Playoffs was also excellent as they took down Counter Logic Gaming 3-0 in the semifinals and became the first team in NA LCS history since 2013 outside of CLG, TSM and C9 to reach the finals. Despite their accomplishment, they were defeated 1-3 by TSM in the finals and finished in 2nd place but still managed to qualify for the 2017 Season World Championship via championship points. At Worlds, Immortals was seeded in Group B along with Longzhu Gaming, Fnatic and GIGABYTE Marines. Despite a good 2-1 start in Week 1 they couldn't follow up on it in Week 2 and went 0-3. Having to play a tiebreaker in order to advance forward, Immortals faced Fnatic and lost which knocked them out of Worlds. Flame left Immortals in November of 2017 after the team was not accepted in the newly franchised NA LCS.
2018 Season[]
Spring Split[]
Flame joined FlyQuest for the 2018 season as part of a roster that retained only WildTurtle from the 2017 team. Despite mid laner Fly's visa issues, FlyQuest started the spring season a respectable 2-2. However, the team declined after that, finishing 6-12 and in eighth place. Despite his team's struggles, Flame was named the top laner of the week for Week 4, the only FlyQuest player to do so during that split.
Summer Split[]
Flame stayed with FlyQuest for the summer season. FlyQuest started the split 1-3 but established themselves as a solid middle-of-the-pack team after making a change at the support position, finishing the season 10-8, in a three-way tie for third place. However, they lost to 100 Thieves and TSM in the tiebreaker matches, dropping them into sixth place, and were immediately swept by 100 Thieves in the playoff quarterfinals, ending their season without enough Championship Points to play in the gauntlet. Flame left the team in November.
2019 Season[]
Spring Split[]
Flame didn't sign with another team until February when he returned to Korea and joined the newly promoted DAMWON Gaming for Week 5 of the spring split. Flame returned triumphantly, subbing in for Nuguri in game 2 of a series against SKT T1 with Damwon down 1-0 and helping the team to an upset victory. He played all three games of another victory over Afreeca Freecs the following week, but Flame's effectiveness waned after that and the team only won a single additional game with him in the lineup. Damwon made the playoffs as the fifth seed and defeated Sandbox Gaming in the first round before falling in a sweep to Kingzone DragonX, but Flame did not play in any playoff games.
Summer Split[]
Flame was moved to substitute in May. He did play two games in the LCK 2019 Summer Season, but Damwon lost both, and Flame recorded a weak 0.44 KDA for the split. Damwon again qualified for the playoffs and eventually for Worlds 2019, but Flame saw no additional action.
2020 Season and Retirement[]
Flame remained with Damwon for the entire 2020 season as a substitute but did not play any games as Damwon won both the LCK and Worlds. In December, he announced his retirement.
Trivia[]
- Prior to joining Blaze he was known as Goldtec.
- His favorite champions were Irelia and Kennen along many others.
- In Season 2, he played 3286 games. 706 games with Kennen, 574 games with Irelia, 433 games with Nidalee, and 403 games with Vladimir. He didn't play any other Top lane champions.
- English OGN casters DoA and Montecristo coined the term 'The Flame Angle' for his ability to seamlessly dive on to the opponent's priority targets even if they are protected by a strong front line.
- Has a lot of female fans in Korea LoL community because of his handsome face as well as his dominant performance in top lane.
- Credited his motivation to be a pro lol player with the success he had after moving to Seoul and enjoying his time there.
- Thinks that the rest of the world has fallen behind Korea competitively as a result of foreign players not treating it as professionally as Korean players do.
- In his spare time he enjoys exercising and playing physical sports.
- Is called the "Pilot" because he can carry his team hard to victory.
- Awarded Best Top Laner at 2013 Korean e-Sports Awards. [41]
- Considered by Thorin the best player in Korea to not win an OGN tournament.
- At the end of his career, Flame was a substitute on the DAMWON Gaming roster that won LCK 2020 Summer and Worlds 2020. However, he didn't play a single game that year.
- His "Reflections" interview with Thorin for onGamers is considered one of the best interviews of LoL eSport's history.[42]
- Learned to play the piano at a very young age and enjoys both music and working out.
- Speaks Korean, Chinese, and English.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- August 19, Cloth5 Interview with CJ Entus Blaze Top Laner Flame with Daniel Jung on YouTube
- May 8, 20 Questions & 20 Answers by CJ Entus Flame with , and on Team Liquid
- July 24, 'Reflections' with Flame with Thorin on onGamers
- December 4, A Wandering Flame: Where will he go? by , and on LoL Esports
- January 21, LPL Flame's Return to Form by , and on TeamLiquid
- October 9, Rekindling the Fire: LGD's Flame enters the World-Stage by Tyler "Fionn" Erzberger on The Score
- October 10, Flame Interview with , and on Twitch
- December 14, Flame: “I wanted to raise my worth as a player. In order to do so, I need to go to worlds. I chose Immortals considering all that.” by Andrew Kim on Slingshot
- December 18, Flame on learning English: “when I get to America, I’m planning to receive tutoring.” by Andrew Kim on Slingshot
- December 19, Flame was Dardoch before Dardoch by Andrew Kim on Slingshot
- December 24, Flame talks about why Korean players are coming back to Korea by Andrew Kim on Slingshot
- January 2, Fanning the Flame by Naitdawgg on GAMURS
- January 9, Flame or flop: How Immortals can make Flame work by Kelsey Moser on Yahoo Esports
- January 13, Rand: What Flame, Ssumday and Looper bring to the NA LCS by Emily Rand on The Score
- January 21, The Flame Chronicles No. 1: Coming to America by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- January 23, Interview with Flame: "Junglers are very influential in the current meta" with , and on Inven Global
- January 23, Flame's English interview on joining NA LCS, Immortals, his team's performance, and 10 bans with , and on Yahoo Esports
- February 6, Flame on Immortals’ slow start, differences in the NA atmosphere and his relationship with Dardoch with , and on Slingshot
- February 13, The Flame Chronicles No. 2: In the face of adversity by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- March 1, Flame talks about his work ethic and game/life balance in NA vs. Korea by , and on Blitz Esports
- March 20, Flame: “Overall, Korea takes scrims very seriously, and the skill you see in scrims would be the skill you see on stage. In NA, I don’t think this is the case.” with , and on Slingshot Esports
- June 6, Flame: “I really do want to make it to worlds and be the best top laner in NA. I guess I could be if we win the summer split.” with , and on Slingshot Esports
- June 8, A joint interview with IMT Flame and Coach Robert Yip: "I want to become the best top laner in NA" with , and on Inven Global
- June 8, The Flame Chronicles No. 3: New split, new resolve by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- June 27, Reignition: A Story About Immortals Flame by , and on Sung Wook "Beckor" Baek and Jaehoon "Laffa" Jeong for Inven Global
- July 20, Flame on Immortals' Worlds chances and who else he views as contenders with , and on Travis Gafford
- August 31, IMT Flame: "Hauntzer may be a great player, but including him, I'm willing to face any toplaner with confidence" with , and on Inven Global
- October 11, Flame discusses his wrist injury from Korean bootcamp but says he's 'still very good' with , and on Travis Gafford
- October 24, IMT Flame after his AMA: “I’d like to show how powerful NA top laners are in All-Star.” with , and on Inven Global
- December 27, Professional Gamers Read Negative Comments From the Community with Hee Eun "Youii" Yoo and Dasol "Viion" Jang on Inven Global
- January 21, Flyquest Flame on match against Huni, "I should have just accepted my jungler’s help." with Byungho "Haao" Kim and James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- July 4, FlyQuest Flame Reveals The Biggest Change To His Team Is 'Language' with Youngbo "Roxyy" Sim and James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- July 30, FLY Flame: "TSM still prioritizes the mid lane, but Bjergsen can’t crush the opponent, and the top/bottom lanes don’t try aggressive plays." with Youngbo "Roxyy" Sim and Dasol "Viion" Jang on Inven Global
- February 24, Flame on joining DAMWON Gaming: “[People said] I should finally retire, or move on as a coach… I did not want to give up being a professional gamer.” with Ashley Kang on Korizon Esports
- February 24, DWG Flame: "I cheered for the 1st generation gamers like Marin, Score, and Ambition with all my heart... I want to prove I can still deliver great performance." with eonjae "Arra" Shin and David "Viion" Jang on Inven Global
- February 24, DWG Flame: "I was told that there’s a possibility of me playing today from a week before. I played about 9 scrims before today's match." with David "Viion" Jang on Inven Global
- February 25, Flame: Damwon Gaming put faith in me; I'm the kind of person who repays that faith with Ashley Kang on ESPN Esports
- February 28, DAMWON Gaming’s Flame: “I look forward to improving more in the future.” with Kevin Kim on Korizon Esports
- March 15, Flame on DAMWON Gaming’s next match against Griffin: “The last time, we lost against Griffin, but I wasn’t here. This time, I’m here.” with Kevin Kim on Korizon Esports
- April 26, DWG Flame: "Losing used to make me angry, and I often couldn't hold it in. Now I look at losses as a learning experience." with Yeonjae "Arra" Shin and Woo "Ready" Hyun on Inven Global
- July 4, [Rift Rivals] DWG Flame on Being in the Opening Ceremony: "I thought to myself, ‘do I belong here?’" with Lasso, Nswer, and Viion on Inven Global
- December 16, Playing For CARRY Tops - Reflections with Flame (2nd app) [Unreleased 2018] - League of Legends with Thorin on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
Date | Tournament | Match | Link |
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2020-09-05 | LCK 2020 Summer Playoffs | DWG vs DRX | Link |
2019-03-15 | LCK 2019 Spring | DWG vs HLE | Link |
2019-02-28 | LCK 2019 Spring | DWG vs JAG | Link |
2019-02-24 | LCK 2019 Spring | DWG vs SKT | Link |
2018-08-19 | NA LCS 2018 Summer | GG vs FLY | |
2018-07-01 | NA LCS 2018 Summer | FLY vs GG | Link |
2018-03-18 | NA LCS 2018 Spring | C9 vs FLY | Link |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 아주부 코리아, 소속 LOL팀 프로스트, 블레이즈 계약 만료 “다음을 기약하며” (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 프로스트-블레이즈 CJ 입단, ‘인섹’ 등 기존 선수들 거취는? (Korean) naver.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Azubu Blaze got a new Top Line player ‘Goldtec’ teamazubu.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 아주부 블레이즈, 새 탑솔로 ‘Goldtec’ 이호종 영입 (Korean) naver.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 별들의 전쟁 시작! LoL 챔피언스 코리아 프리시즌 로스터 공개 (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 아주부 코리아, 소속 LOL팀 프로스트, 블레이즈 계약 만료 “다음을 기약하며” (Korean) inven.co.kr
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 CJ엔투스, LOL 최강팀 프로스트-블레이즈 품에 안다! (Korean) naver.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 이호종's Facebook Post (Korean) facebook.com (English Translation reddit.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 LGD's Tencent Weibo Post t.qq.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 롱주-IM, LCK 스프링 앞두고 팀명 및 앰블럼 변경 (Korean) fomos.kr
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Incredible Miracle's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 롱주 게이밍, 크래시-커즈 제외한 선수-코치진 계약 종료 (Korean) fomos.kr
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 롱주-IM, LCK 스프링 앞두고 팀명 및 앰블럼 변경 (Korean) fomos.kr
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Immortals Confirms Exclusion from Upcoming League of Legends NA LCS immortals.gg
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Noah's Notes: LCS Update youtube.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Farewell LCS youtube.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 The Future is Bright: Welcome Flame to the Team! immortals.gg
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2018-11-18; after change - NA - 2018-11-19
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 FlyQuest's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 FlyQuest's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 DAMWON Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 DAMWON Gaming's Tweet (Korean) twitter.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 DAMWON Gaming's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 DAMWON Gaming's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 T1's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 강한 자만이 살아남는다 : 피지컬 CS 100 youtube.com
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 2023년 LCK 스프링이 1월 18일 개막합니다! (Korean) lolesports.com
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 LCK CL's Tweet (Korean) twitter.com
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 [롤챔스 서머] 롱주 '플레임' 이호종-'프로즌' 김태일 로스터 제외 (Korean) dailyesports.com
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 30.2 Longzhu switches to seven man roster, Flame and Frozen benched espn.go.com
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 KeSPA's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 32.2 2019 롤챔스 서머 스플릿 1라운드 로스터 공개 (Korean) fomos.kr
- ↑ FlyQuest's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ FlyQuest's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - KR - 2019-02-20; after change - KR - 2019-03-06
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - KR - 2019-12-15; after change - KR - 2019-12-16
- ↑ Flame's Tweet (Korean) twitter.com
- ↑ ekbird's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ CJ Entus's Facebook post facebook.com
- ↑ Incredible Miracle's Facebook post facebook.com
- ↑ Result of 2013 Korean e-Sports Awardsinven.com.kr
- ↑ 'Reflections' with Flame