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Org Location | Taiwan | ||||
Region | LMS | ||||
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Flash Wolves is an esports organization based in Taiwan. Their League of Legends team first formed after the draft of Taiwan e-Sports League (TeSL) Draft Season.
History[]
Season 3[]
The first season of the TeSL consisted of a double round robin after which promising players were drafted by professional organizations. The yoe IRONMEN, the predecessor to the modern Flash Wolves, joined the League of Legends scene by drafting nine Taiwanese players from the TeSL draft. After competing in the second, professional round of the TeSL, the IRONMEN placed last with a 4-21 record.
Despite their dismal first outing, the team was invited to the Season 3 Taiwan Regional Finals and earned a playoff spot with a 3-7 group stage record. Prior to the bracket stage, four of the team's players departed, rendering the team unable to compete in the remainder of the tournament. The IRONMEN forfeited their match and reformed their roster on October 21, adopting the roster of the recently disbanded Gamania Bears and rebranding as the yoe Flash Wolves. The Gamania Bears had automatically qualified for both the 2014 LoL Nova League (LNL) Winter and 2014 GPL Winter, and passed their berths to the Flash Wolves.
Additionally, the team was able to compete at the 2013 World Cyber Games (WCG) Taiwan Qualifiers, where they defeated two Taiwanese powerhouses in Taipei Assassins and ahq e-Sports Club, earning a berth in the main tournament. The Flash Wolves finished second in groups, but lost in the quarterfinals to World Elite and achieved a top eight finish.
Unfortunately, the team was unable to compete in the Riot-sanctioned GPL due to a newly implemented age restriction that required players to be seventeen years old to play in any official league. In LNL Winter, the Flash Wolves took fourth place with a 13-8 record and earned a spot in the 2014 GPL Spring.
Season 4[]
In the 2014 GPL Spring, FW finished 5-5 and qualified for playoffs, but were swept in the best-of-five and failed to advance. The yoe Flash Wolves returned to the LNL that summer and finished 12-2.
Flash Wolves were invited to compete in the qualifiers for IEM Taipei, which would take place in January 2015. After a third-place finish in the qualifiers, FW attended the main event and took first place, again taking down AHQ and TPA in the process.
2015 Season[]
Prior to the start of Season 5, the LMS was established to host competition among top-ranked Taiwanese teams. As a veteran of the region's competitive scene, the Flash Wolves were invited to the qualifiers and earned a berth. In the LMS Spring Season, FW dominated the competition and finished 19-2, but fell 1-3 in the playoff finals to AHQ.
During the intercession between the LMS Spring and Summer seasons, the yoe Flash Wolves competed at the IEM World Championship in Katowice, resulting from their IEM Taipei victory. In the tournament's group stages, FW took down respective North American and European favorites Cloud9 and SK Gaming. In IEM Katowice's semifinals, the yoe Flash Wolves fell to eventual tournament winner Team SoloMid 1-2, becoming the only team to take a game off the North American team.
The yoe Flash Wolves dropped their sponsorship label and became simply the Flash Wolves before competing in the LMS Summer Season. In the league's then-recently adopted best-of-two format, FW finished second to AHQ with a 9-3-2 record (W-L-T). The Flash Wolves subsequently fell 1-3 in the league playoff semifinals to Hong Kong Esports.
With a second and third place LMS finish under their belt, the Flash Wolves had obtained a tie for the most LMS Championship Points behind AHQ, and were invited to the 2015 Taiwan Regional Finals. There, FW avenged their playoff loss by defeating Hong Kong Esports 3-2 and acquiring a spot in the 2015 Season World Championship.
At the World Championship, the FW were expected by many analysts to have one of the weakest showings of any team in attendance. However, after a 4-2 group stage with wins over favorites KOO Tigers and Counter Logic Gaming, the Flash Wolves emerged first from groups, becoming the first team in two years to finish ahead of a Korean team in groups at Worlds. In the tournament quarterfinals, FW lost 1-3 to Origen, earning a top eight finish.
2016 Season[]
Flash Wolves established themselves even further as a domestic powerhouse in the 2016 Spring Split, led by the mid-jungle duo of Maple and Karsa. After a second place finish in the Regular Season, they went on to defeat Ahq e-Sports Club 3-0 in the Spring Playoffs Finals and thus secured a spot at the 2016 Mid-Season Invitational.
In the Double Round Robin group stage Flash Wolves tied for third place alongside SK Telecom T1, with a 2-0 record against the Korean team, International Wild Card representative SuperMassive eSports and EU LCS champions G2 Esports and a losing 0-2 record against the NA LCS winners Counter Logic Gaming and LPL champions Royal Never Give Up. They were then eliminated in the Bracket Stage Semifinals by CLG in a 1-3 loss.
The Summer Split saw an intense battle for first place between the Flash Wolves, ahq and J Team, formerly Taipei Assassins; in the end, the FW secured second place in the Regular Season and automatically qualified for the Playoffs Semifinals, where they met and defeated ahq in a close 3-2 series. The Flash Wolves then proceeded to sweep J Team 3-0 in the Finals and achieved a spot in Pool 1 for the 2016 Season World Championship group draw.
The FW were drafted as first seed in Group B of the 2016, along with SK Telecom T1, I May and Cloud9. In both Weeks they showed an impressive understanding of the early game, with Karsa creating massive advantages for his team in the first 20 minutes of the game, while at the same time displaying a worrying lack of decisiveness when it came to closing the game: they were unable to convert their early snowball into a victory, as seen in their Week 1 matches against both IMay and C9. Though they did manage to give SKT their only loss in the Group Stage, the Flash Wolves ended thier Worlds experience in last place with a 2-4 score.
2017 Season[]
Starting AD Carry NL announced his step down from pro play on 7th December and Betty (previously known as DoubleRed) becomes the starting AD Carry. Analyst Fluidwind left the team, Cyo joined as a coach and previous top laner Steak moved to coaching.
Flash Wolves were invited to the IEM Season 11 World Championship as no LMS team made Worlds quarterfinals or qualified from Oakland or Gyeonggi. The Flash Wolves were placed in group B and won all 2 games against G2 Esports and IEM Oakland Champion Unicorns Of Love and made it into playoffs. The Wolves won the remaining matches against ROX Tigers and G2 Esports to win 1st place at IEM Season 11 - World Championship.
The Flash Wolves established themselves even further as a domestic powerhouse in the 2017 Spring Split with a 14-0 undefeated record and defeating ahq in the playoffs with a 3-1 score, securing a spot at the 2017 Mid-Season Invitational.
At MSI, the FW won the Bracket Stage against International Wild Card representative SuperMassive eSports with a clean 3-0 sweep. The FW placed 4th in the group stage with a 4-6 record, tied with NA LCS representative Team Solo Mid. The Wolves won the tiebreaker and proceeded to playoffs, losing to SK Telecom T1 in the first round with a 0-3 score.
The Flash Wolves started the 2017 Summer Split with a 0-2 score, losing both games to Wayi Spider and the newly formed team by World Champion midlaner Toyz, Raise Gaming. The Wolves then went undefeated for the following 6 weeks until droping the final 2 games against Hong Kong Attitude and ahq e-Sports Club. The team finished the regular season with a 10-4 record, tied with Raise Gaming. The Wolves won the tiebreaker and were placed top seed in playoffs. The Wolves defeated ahq in the final with a quick 3-0 victory and secured a spot at Worlds 2017.
At Worlds, the FW were drafted as first seed in Group D of the 2016, along with Team WE, Misfits Gaming, and Team SoloMid. However the team had an extremely disappointing run at Worlds, losing every game except one against Team Solo Mid and ending 2017 Worlds with a 1-5 record at last place.
2018 Season[]
After a disappointing Worlds run, star jungler Karsa left the team to join Royal Never Give Up and coach Steak left to join Rogue Warriors. The Wolves also signed new players Hanabi, Morning, Atlen, ShiauC, Korean jungler MooJin and 2 new coaching staff REFRA1N and MadWolf.
The new Flash Wolves team withour Karsa still proved to be domestic powerhouse in the 2018 Spring Split with a 13-1 record, undefeated for 7 consecutive weeks, only droping one game to the nenamed Raise Gaming team, G-Rex on week 8. The Wolves placed top seed in the playoffs and defeated G-Rex in the finals with a clean 3-0 victory, earning a spot at the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational.
At MSI, the Wolves qualified to the main event by defeating group stage winner Gambit Esports with a 3-0 win. The Flash Wolves proved dominance in the event, tied 1st place with Royal Never Give Up and being the only team to defeat Kingzone DragonX in both games. The Wolves lost the tiebreaker and placed 2nd place in the group stage and lost to Kingzone DragonX in the first round of playoffs with a 1-3 defeat.
After solving the communication issues within the team, the Flash Wolves went undefeated again in the 2018 Summer Split with a 14-0 record. SwordArT and Maple won 1st and 2nd place for Most Valuable Player of the split. The team would defeat MAD Team in the playoffs with a 3-0 win and went to Worlds 2018.
At Worlds, the FW were drafted as first seed in Group D of the 2016, along with Afreeca Freecs, G2 Esports, and Phong Vũ Buffalo. The Flash Wolves won all 3 games on the first week but lost the remaining 3 games on the second week including a crucial game against Phong Vũ Buffalo, as winning that match would secure them 2nd place. The Wolves tied 2nd place with G2 Esports with a 3-3 record and were forced into a tiebreaker. In the tiebreaker, The Flash Wolves brought out a Mordekaiser in order to counter Hjarnan's Heimerdinger but failed and lost the game, failing to make it past group stage once again.
2019 Season[]
The final remaining members of the Gamania Bears SwordArT and Maple announced their departure after being on the team since 2013 and joined Suning. MMD announced his retirement and became a full time streamer for the team. Atlen left to join ahq e-Sports Club, MooJin left to join Hanwha Life Esports and Morning moves to coaching. Coaching staffs REFRA1N and WarHorse also left the team to join J Team and FunPlus Phoenix. The Flash Wolves signed Machi E-Sports' jungler Bugi as their new jungler and loaned Rather from Griffin.
After going 27-1 in the LMS regular seasons in 2018, the Flash Wolves went 9-5 in the LMS 2019 Spring and finished second in the regular season. It was the first time since the LMS 2016 Summer that FW did not finish first in the LMS regular season. The Flash Wolves were nearly eliminated from the LMS playoffs by ahq, but won the series 3-2 before sweeping the LMS regular season champions MAD Team in the finals.
Flash Wolves won its spot in the MSI 2019 Main Event after defeating Vega Squadron 3-1, but had little success in the group stage. Flash Wolves went 3-7 with just one win against the other major regions and were eliminated in the MSI group stage for the first time in team history.
Timeline[]
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- April 15, yoe IRONMEN is formed.
Beat,
AsSen,
REAL1RON,
Chopper,
BonBon,
WuYan,
Clurinus, MrRemember (Coach), and WarHorse (Manager) join. REAL1RON renames to Real1ron. - May 23,
Clurinus leaves.[1] - May 24,
DogBa joins. AsSen (Jungle to Coach) changes position.
Chopper and MrRemember (Coach) leave. - May 29,
Jackson,
president, and
ulRD join.[2] - June (approx.),
WuYan leaves. - July 3, Beat renames to Vac. DogBa renames to Huky. BonBon renames to BonBonD. president renames to Xiaoyao.
- July 16,
Vac,
Real1ron,
BonBonD, and
Xiaoyao leave.[3] - July 17,
Huky leaves. - July 18,
Jackson and
ulRD leave.[4] - August (approx.), AsSen (Coach) leaves.
- August 22, yoe IRONMEN renames to yoe Flash Wolves.
- October 21,
Steak,
Maooo,
Maple,
Dee, and
SwordArt join.[5] - October 22,
HueiYun and
NL join.[6] - December 15,
REFRA1N joins.
- January 13,
Dee leaves.[7] - January 24,
Mountain joins. REFRA1N (Jungle to Mid) changes position.
Maple moves to substitute.
HueiYun leaves.[8] - February 21,
Maooo and
Maple leave for academy roster.[9] - March 5, REFRA1N (Mid to Jungle) changes position.
- March 27,
Maple rejoins from academy roster.
Nobo joins as substitute from academy roster.[10] - April 30,
Mountain leaves.[11] - June 6,
MMD joins.
Momo joins as substitute.[12] - July 25, Fluidwind (Coach) joins.[13]
- October (approx.),
Momo leaves. - December (approx.), MMD (Mid to Sub/Top) changes position.
- January (approx.),
Nobo leaves. - January 15,
Karsa joins.
REFRA1N moves to substitute. - March (approx.), yoe Flash Wolves renames to Flash Wolves.
- June (approx.),
Rins joins. - June 19,
REFRA1N leaves. - June 23,
KKramer joins.[14] - September 4,
Rins leaves for academy roster. - November 4,
KKramer is loaned to Young Boss.[15] - November 14,
Kramer returns from loan to Young Boss. - November 15,
Kramer leaves.[16] - December (approx.),
Rins rejoins from academy roster. - December 16,
MMD moves to starting roster.
Steak retires and moves to analyst.[17]
- January (approx.),
Breeze joins. - February (approx.),
Breeze leaves for academy roster. - June 1,
Rins leaves.[18] - November 7, DoubleRed renames to Betty.[19]
Betty joins.
Rins rejoins.[20] - December 7, Cyo (Coach) joins. NL (Bot to Streamer) changes position. Fluidwind (Coach) leaves.[21]
- December 20, Winds (Coach) joins.[22]
- January (approx.), Steak (Analyst to Coach) changes position.
- March 13,
Rins leaves.[23] - March 14, Cyo (Coach to Coach/Sub/Top) changes position.
- June 2, MMD, Betty, and Cyo are suspended for Week 2 matches of the LMS Summer Season due to disciplinary living behaviour reasons.[24]
Moonblack and
Madness join as temporary substitutes for Week 2 of LMS 2017 Summer.[25] - June 8, Winds (Coach) leaves.[26]
- June 12, Karsa is suspended indefinitely due to disconnecting before the end of a LMS match.[27]
REFRA1N is loaned from J Team.[28]
Moonblack and
Madness (temporary substitutes) leave. - June 23, Karsa's suspension ends.[29]
REFRA1N's loan from J Team ends.[30] - December 1,
Hanabi and
Morning join. MadWolf (Coach) and REFRA1N (Coach) rejoin.
Atlen and
ShiauC join as substitutes. WarHorse (Manager to Head Coach) changes position. Steak (Coach) and
Cyo (Coach) leave.[31] - December 2,
Karsa leaves.[32]
- January 3,
MooJin joins. Morning (Top to Jungle) changes position.[33] - July 25,
Atlen leaves.[34] - November 10,
MMD retires and moves to streamer.[35] Morning (Jungle to Coach) changes position.
Moojin,
Maple, and
SwordArt are set to leave. WarHorse (Head Coach) and REFRA1N (Coach) leave.[36] - November 19,
Moojin leaves.[37] - December 5,
Maple and
SwordArt leave.[38]
ShiauC moves to starting roster. - December 14,
Bugi and Sweet (Head Coach) join.
Rather is loaned from Griffin.[39] - December 27, AFei (Coach) joins.[40]
- January 8,
Bugi,
Rather, and Sweet (Head Coach)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2019.
Morning's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2019.[41] - February 20,
Enso joins.[42] - February 22,
Enso's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2021.[43] - May 29, MadWolf (Coach) leaves for academy roster.[44]
- June 3, AFei (Coach to Strategic Coach) changes position. Sweet (Head Coach) leaves.[45]
- July 24,
bush joins from academy roster.[46] - November 6,
Hanabi,
Bugi,
Betty, and AFei (Strategic Coach) leave.
Rather's loan from Griffin ends.[47][48] - December 13, Flash Wolves will not be participating in the PCS 2020 Spring Season.[49]
- December 14, Flash Wolves is disbanded.
Bush,
Enso,
ShiauC, Morning (Coach), MMD (Streamer), and NL (Streamer) leave.[50][51]
Player Roster[]
Former[]
Players are shown for the entire duration of their tenure on the team, with the role and substitute/trainee status they had upon their departure.
Player | Name | Role | Joined | Left | Next Team | ||
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Bush | Yu Ping-Kun (余秉昆) | Top Laner | Jul 20192019-07-24 | Dec 20192019-12-14 | BJD | ||
Enso | Liang En-Shuo (梁恩碩) | Jungler | Feb 20192019-02-20 | Dec 20192019-12-14 | BJD | ||
ShiauC | Liu Chia-Hao (劉家豪) | Support | Dec 20172017-12-01 | Dec 20192019-12-14 | ES | ||
Hanabi | Su Chia-Hsiang (蘇嘉祥) | Top Laner | Dec 20172017-12-01 | Nov 20192019-11-06 | TLN | ||
Bugi | Lee Seong-yeop (이성엽) | Jungler | Dec 20182018-12-14 | Nov 20192019-11-06 | V3 | ||
Rather | Shin Hyeong-seop (신형섭) | Mid Laner (+) (–) On Loan | Dec 20182018-12-14 | Nov 20192019-11-06 | GRF | ||
Betty | Lu Yu-Hung (盧禹宏) | Bot Laner | Nov 20162016-11-07 | Nov 20192019-11-06 | RNG | ||
Maple | Huang Yi-Tang (黃熠棠) | Mid Laner | Mar 20142014-03-27 | Dec 20182018-12-05 | SN | ||
SwordArt | Hu Shuo-Chieh (胡碩傑) | Support | Oct 20132013-10-21 | Dec 20182018-12-05 | SN | ||
Moojin | Kim Moo-jin (김무진) | Jungler | Jan 20182018-01-03 | Nov 20182018-11-19 | HLE | ||
MMD | Yu Li-Hong (游立宏) | Top Laner | Jun 20142014-06-06 | Nov 20182018-11-10 | FW | ||
Morning | Chen Kuan-Ting (陳冠廷) | Jungler | Dec 20172017-12-01 | Nov 20182018-11-10 | FW | ||
Atlen | Sung Ya-Lun (宋亞倫) | Sub/Bot | Dec 20172017-12-01 | Jul 20182018-07-25 | ahq | ||
Karsa | Hung Hao-Hsuan (洪浩軒) | Jungler | Jan 20152015-01-15 | Dec 20172017-12-02 | RNG | ||
Cyo | Lin Hsin-Yu (林昕宥) | Sub/Top | Mar 20172017-03-14 | Dec 20172017-12-01 | Garena | ||
REFRA1N | Chen Kuan-Ting (陳冠廷) | Jungler (+) (–) On Loan | Jun 20172017-06-12 | Jun 20172017-06-23 | JT | ||
Moonblack | Leung Chung Hong (梁頌康) | Top Laner (+) (–) Temp Sub | Jun 20172017-06-02 | Jun 20172017-06-12 | NYSM | ||
Madness | Chung Yen-Chen (鍾彥宸) | Bot Laner (+) (–) Temp Sub | Jun 20172017-06-02 | Jun 20172017-06-12 | FW | ||
Rins | Shen Po-Ju (沈伯儒) | Top Laner | Nov 20162016-11-07 | Mar 20172017-03-13 | WS | ||
NL | Hsiung Wen-An (熊汶銨) | Bot Laner | Oct 20132013-10-22 | Dec 20162016-12-07 | FW | ||
Rins | Shen Po-Ju (沈伯儒) | Top Laner | ≈Dec 2015≈2015-12-?? | Jun 20162016-06-01 | WS | ||
Breeze | Huang Chien-Yuan (黃建源) | Bot Laner | ≈Jan 2016≈2016-01-?? | ≈Feb 2016≈2016-02-?? | FWJ | ||
Steak | Chou Lu-Hsi (周律希) | Top Laner | Oct 20132013-10-21 | Dec 20152015-12-16 | FW | ||
Kramer | Ha Jong-hun (하종훈) | Bot Laner | Jun 20152015-06-23 | Nov 20152015-11-15 | CJ | ||
Rins | Shen Po-Ju (沈伯儒) | Top Laner | ≈Jun 2015≈2015-06-?? | Sep 20152015-09-04 | FWJ | ||
REFRA1N | Chen Kuan-Ting (陳冠廷) | Sub/Jun | Dec 20132013-12-15 | Jun 20152015-06-19 | TPA | ||
Nobo | Liu Ann-Jou (劉晏周) | Sub/Jun | Mar 20142014-03-27 | ≈Jan 2015≈2015-01-?? | Retired | ||
Momo | Kuo Yi-Chiun (郭益群) | Sub/Bot | Jun 20142014-06-06 | ≈Oct 2014≈2014-10-?? | NGU | ||
Mountain | Xue Zhao-Hong (薛兆鴻) | Jungler | Jan 20142014-01-24 | Apr 20142014-04-30 | ahq S | ||
Maooo | Chen Kuan-Ting (陳冠廷) | Jungler | Oct 20132013-10-21 | Feb 20142014-02-21 | yoe.FW J | ||
Maple | Huang Yi-Tang (黃熠棠) | Sub/Mid | Oct 20132013-10-21 | Feb 20142014-02-21 | yoe.FW J | ||
HueiYun | Hsu Hui-Yun (徐暉雲) | Jungler | Oct 20132013-10-22 | Jan 20142014-01-24 | Retired | ||
Dee | Chen Chun-Dee (陳駿迪) | Bot Laner | Oct 20132013-10-21 | Jan 20142014-01-13 | MCX | ||
Jackson | Wu Shin-Chi (巫欣錡) | Mid Laner | May 20132013-05-29 | Jul 20132013-07-18 | eMD.O | ||
ulRD | Liang Teng-Li (梁騰勵) | Support | May 20132013-05-29 | Jul 20132013-07-18 | WS | ||
Huky | Tsai Hsueh-Yu (蔡學裕) | Mid Laner | May 20132013-05-24 | Jul 20132013-07-17 | EDE | ||
Vac | Chen Cheng-Lun (陳政倫) | Top Laner | Apr 20132013-04-15 | Jul 20132013-07-16 | JT | ||
Real1ron | Liu Chun-Yi (劉俊毅) | Jungler | Apr 20132013-04-15 | Jul 20132013-07-16 | Retired | ||
BonBonD | Tsai Li-Jung (蔡立嶸) | Bot Laner | Apr 20132013-04-15 | Jul 20132013-07-16 | Retired | ||
Xiaoyao | Chang Yin (張因) | Support | May 20132013-05-29 | Jul 20132013-07-16 | Retired | ||
WuYan | Fang Ke-Wei (方可維) | Bot Laner | Apr 20132013-04-15 | ≈Jun 2013≈2013-06-?? | Retired | ||
AsSen | Huang Mao-Sen (黃茂森) | Jungler | Apr 20132013-04-15 | May 20132013-05-24 | yoe.IM | ||
Chopper | Lai Chi-Wei (賴季韋) | Mid Laner | Apr 20132013-04-15 | May 20132013-05-24 | Retired | ||
Clurinus | Shih Yueh-Ting (施岳廷) | Support | Apr 20132013-04-15 | May 20132013-05-23 | Retired |
Player League Participation[]
GPL
Player | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | Games | |||||
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Winter | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | ||
Mountain | | 13 | |||||||||
NL | | 13 | |||||||||
REFRA1N | | 13 | |||||||||
Steak | | 13 | |||||||||
SwordArt | | 13 |
LMS
Player | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | Games | |||||
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Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | Spring | Summer | ||
Maple | | | | | | | | | 230 | ||
SwordArt | | | | | | | | | 224 | ||
Karsa | | | | | | | 160 | ||||
MMD | | | | | | | | | 123 | ||
NL | | | | | 89 | ||||||
REFRA1N | | | | | | | 87 | ||||
Steak | | | 39 | ||||||||
Kramer | | 12 | |||||||||
Breeze | | | | | | | | | | 243 | |
Betty | | | | | | | 182 | ||||
MoonBlack | | | | | 60 | ||||||
Morning | | | | | | | | | 161 | ||
Hanabi | | | | | 110 | ||||||
ShiauC | | | | | 67 | ||||||
MooJin | | | 58 | ||||||||
Bugi | | | | 67 | |||||||
Rather | | | 56 | ||||||||
Enso | | | 17 | ||||||||
BUSH | | 5 |
Organization[]
Former[]
C | ID | Name | Position | Next Team |
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Morning | Chen Kuan-Ting (陳冠廷) | Coach | Wild Rift | |
NL | Hsiung Wen-An (熊汶銨) | Streamer | None | |
MMD | Yu Li-Hung (游立宏) | Streamer | None | |
AFei | Chou Cheng-Ting (周政廷) | Strategic Coach | ThunderTalk Gaming | |
Bang Mok-cheong (방목청) | Analyst | ahq eSports Club | ||
Sweet | Chun Jung-hee (천정희) | Head Coach | Jin Air Green Wings | |
MadWolf | Chung Yen-Chen (鍾彥宸) | Coach | Flash Husky | |
Crystal | Pi Ling-Li (畢怜禮) | Leader | Royal Never Give Up | |
WarHorse | Chen Ju-Chih (陳如治) | Head Coach | FunPlus Phoenix | |
REFRA1N | Chen Kuan-Ting (陳冠廷) | Coach | J Team | |
4Leaf | Zhang Yu (張宇) | Manager | Royal Never Give Up | |
Cyo | Lin Hsin-Yu (林昕宥) | Coach | Caster | |
Steak | Chou Lu-Hsi (周律希) | Analyst & Coach | Rogue Warriors | |
Winds | Chen Peng-Nien (陳鵬年) | Coach | Streamer | |
Fluidwind | Shih Yi-Hao (史益豪) | Analyst | Suning | |
Manner | Chen Po-Tsun (陳柏村) | Manager | None | |
MrRemember | Wang Chi-Te (王繼德) | Coach | Caster | |
AsSen | Huang Mao-Sen (黃茂森) | Coach | Caster |
Tournaments[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Flash Wolves Tournament Results - Show Prize as (Local • USD • Euros) | |||||
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Date | Pl | Prize | Event | Last Result | Roster |
2019-09-07 | 3 - 4 | LMS 2019 Regional Finals | Hanabi, Enso, Bush, Betty, ShiauC, AFei | ||
2019-08-04 | 6 | NT$80,000NT$80,000NT$80,000 | LMS 2019 Summer | 4 - 8RR | Hanabi, Bugi, Enso, Rather, Bush, Betty, ShiauC, AFei |
2019-07-07 | 3 | Rift Rivals 2019 LCK-LPL-LMS-VCS | Hanabi, Enso, Rather, Betty, ShiauC, AFei | ||
2019-05-14 | 5 | $50,000$ 50,000$50,000 | MSI 2019 | 3 - 7RR | Hanabi, Bugi, Rather, Betty, ShiauC, Sweet |
2019-04-20 | 1 | NT$1,500,000NT$1,500,000NT$1,500,000 | LMS 2019 Spring Playoffs | Hanabi, Bugi, Enso, Rather, Betty, ShiauC, Sweet | |
2019-03-31 | 2 | LMS 2019 Spring | 9 - 5RR | Hanabi, Bugi, Enso, Rather, Betty, ShiauC, Sweet | |
2018-10-15 | 9 - 12 | $145,125$ 145,125€ 125,822.36 | Worlds 2018 | 3 - 3RR | Hanabi, Moojin, Maple, Betty, SwordArt, WarHorse |
2018-09-15 | 1 | NT$1,500,000NT$1,500,000NT$1,500,000 | LMS 2018 Summer Playoffs | MMD, Moojin, Maple, Betty, SwordArT, WarHorse | |
2018-08-17 | 1 | LMS 2018 Summer | 14 - 0RR | Hanabi, MMD, Moojin, Morning, Maple, Betty, SwordArT, ShiauC, WarHorse | |
2018-07-08 | 3 | Rift Rivals 2018 LCK-LPL-LMS | Hanabi, Moojin, Maple, Betty, SwordArt, WarHorse | ||
Total Prize: USD 195,125 • TWD 3,080,000 |
As yoe Flash Wolves[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
yoe Flash Wolves Tournament Results - Show Prize as (Local • USD • Euros) | |||||
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Date | Pl | Prize | Event | Last Result | Roster |
2015-03-22 | 1 | LMS 2015 Spring | 19 - 2RR | Steak, MMD, REFRA1N, Karsa, Maple, NL, SwordArT | |
2015-03-14 | 3 - 4 | $15,000$ 15,000€ 14,250 | IEM Season 9 World Championship | Steak, Karsa, Maple, NL, SwordArt | |
2015-01-30 | 1 | $25,000$ 25,000€ 22,000 | IEM Season 9 Taipei | Steak, Karsa, Maple, NL, SwordArt | |
2015-01-17 | 1 | HK$40,000$ 4,800€ 4,000 | HKESC Winter Playoffs | Steak, REFRA1N, Maple, NL, SwordArt | |
2015-01-04 | 1 | HK$28,062.225$ 3,367.47€ 2,806.22 | CGA Major League 2014 | Steak, REFRA1N, Maple, NL, SwordArt, Fluidwind | |
2014-12-28 | Q | LMS 2015 Spring Qualifiers | 3 - 0RR | Steak, REFRA1N, Maple, NL, SwordArT | |
2014-12-12 | Q | IEM 9 Taipei TW/HK/MO Qualifier | Steak, REFRA1N, Maple, NL, SwordArT | ||
2014-11-01 | 1 | HKESC Winter Season Week 1 | Steak, REFRA1N, Maple, NL, SwordArt | ||
2014-08-31 | 1 | HK$80,000$ 10,322.4€ 7,858.4 | HKES Tournament Season 2 | Steak, REFRA1N, Maple, NL, SwordArt, Fluidwind | |
2014-08-20 | 2 | NT$250,000$ 8,250€ 6,250 | LNL 2014 Summer | 12 - 2RR | Steak, Nobo, REFRA1N, MMD, NL, Momo, SwordArt |
Total Prize: USD 40,000 • TWD 250,000 • HKD 148,062 |
As yoe IRONMEN[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
yoe IRONMEN Tournament Results - Show Prize as (Local • USD • Euros) | |||||
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Date | Pl | Prize | Event | Last Result | Roster |
2013-08-29 | 7 - 8 | Season 3 Taiwan Regional Finals | Vac, Real1ron, Huky, BonBonD, Xiaoyao | ||
2013-07-07 | 6 | TeSL Professional Challenges | 4 - 21RR | Vac, AsSen, Real1ron, Chopper, DogBa, WuYan, BonBon, Clurinus, president, MrRemember | |
Total Prize: USD 0 |
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- April 2, Rising Tides: yoe Flash Wolves give hope to Taiwan by , and on LoL Esports
- June 15, Twin Dragons: ahq and Flash Wolves dominate the LMS by , and on LoL Esports
- September 10, Back for redemption: Flash Wolves by , and on LoL Esports
- September 19, The Road to Worlds: an in-depth look at the Flash Wolves by , and on The Score
- September 30, Clement’s Diary // Day 1 & 2 Worlds [PARIS]// Flash Wolves & ahq by , and on Gold Per 10
- October 15, Analysis Overview on the Flash Wolves: From Puppies to Wolves by Brendan "Helfdanez" Schilling on Gold Per 10
- April 28, Flash Wolves fly the LMS banner at MSI by Clement Chu on LoL Esports
- April 30, MSI Preview: The Flash Wolves' collision course by Kelsey Moser on The Score
- May 12, Take the gamble: The Flash Wolves' identity by Kelsey Moser on The Score
- May 13, Flash Wolves’ run shows LMS deserves attention by Chase "RedShirtKing" Wassenar on PVP Live
- September 17, Road to Worlds: FLash Wolves by Adam Newell on GAMURS
- September 28, Pack Hunters: Unity and Playmaking, Flash Wolves’ Road to Worlds by Clement Chu on The Score
- November 17, Flash Wolve's Substitutes: A New Beginning for Taiwan at IEM Oakland by Goomiho on Esports Heaven
- May 9, Flash Wolves Are Ready to Conquer at MSI by , and on Xander Torres at Red Bull Esports
- May 9, The Moment: Just how good are the Flash Wolves by , and on Emily Rand for Yahoo Esports
- May 18, MSI: SK Telecom T1 vs. Flash Wolves Preview by Rodger Caudill on The Game Haus
- July 7, FW SwordArt: "What really matters for Thresh is the lantern, not the hook." with , and on Inven Global
- August 24, A History of Flash Wolves vs. ahq in LMS Finals by Xander Torres on Red Bull Esports
- September 17, Group D preview: Group of Life by Christian Marcale on The Game Haus
- October 13, Flash Wolves talk building the best LMS team yet by Mike Stubbs on Red Bull Esports
- December 28, Flash Wolves Managed '4leaf' Visits Korea: "We're doing out best to find a suitable player than can replace Karsa" with Hongje "Koer" Kim, Byungho "Haao" Kim, and and Woo "Ready" Hyun on Inven Global
- May 7, MSI Play-In Round 2 Breakdown by Nick Butts on The Game Haus
- May 8, Underestimated yet again, can Flash Wolves break through at MSI? by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- May 11, Kingzone Dragon X : "We all think Bdd is the best player in the world." - Press conference MSI Groups Day 1 with Alexandre "DrPuppet" Weber on Inven Global
- May 12, Fnatic Dylan: "Team Liquid is a much stronger team than they actually were able to show in this tournament so far. " - MSI Press conference Day 2 with Alexandre "DrPuppet" Weber on Inven Global
- May 18, Flash Wolves Find Their Bite at MSI 2018 with , and on Chase Wassenar for Unikrn
- August 19, 2017 LMS Worlds Qualifiers – Where Are They Now? by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- November 16, How should we remember the Flash Wolves? by Xing Li on Dot Esports
- April 23, League of Legends: Mid-Season Invitational Main Regions Preview by Rui Yang Xu on The Game Haus
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 《聯盟》LOL第二輪選秀選秀會將於5/29舉行,各戰隊釋出名單公布 esports.com.tw
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 《聯盟》第二輪選秀結果出爐,yoe IRONMEN猛拉三夫! esports.com.tw
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 yoe IRONMEN Statement facebook.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 《聯盟》第三輪選秀會鋼鐵軍團全數釋出,ulRD重回華義SPIDER esports.com.tw
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Flash Wolves Facebook Status facebook.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Flash Wolves Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 【綜合】Nerver surrender !來勢洶洶的電競新血《Machi 職業電競隊》(Chinese) garena.tw
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Flash Wolves Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 yoe Flash Wolves' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 yoe Flash Wolves' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 yoe Flash Wolves' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 yoe Flash Wolves' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 yoe Flash Wolves' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 FW's Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 네이버 LOL KeSPA컵 로스터 발표 (Korean) fomos.kr
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 FW's Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 褪下戰袍,《英雄聯盟》閃電狼選手牛排轉戰分析師 (Chinese) 4gamers.com.tw
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Team Mist' Facebook Post(Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 Flash Wolves' Facebook Status (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 【Winds】電狼新戰力:Winds|Welcome our new coach: Winds (Chinese) youtube.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Wayi Spider's Facebook Status (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 FW 閃電狼《英雄聯盟》戰隊教練 Winds 即日離開 FW 教練團隊 (Chinese) gamer.com
- ↑ Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 31.4 31.5 31.6 31.7 31.8 Flash Wolves Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 FW x LoL|高雄夢時代見面會:Karsa、Steak、Cyo正式離開閃電狼 (Chinese) youtube.com
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 【LMS 職業聯賽】2018 春季賽 1/20 開賽,隊員名單正式公佈 (Chinese) lms.garena.tw
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 【LMS 職業聯賽】2018 夏季賽選手登錄名單異動公告 (Chinese) lms.garena.tw
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 35.2 Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 36.2 36.3 36.4 Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 '무진' 김무진, 한국 복귀…한화생명 입단 (Korean) fomos.kr
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 38.2 Suning Gaming's Weibo Post (Chinese) weibo.com
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 【LMS 職業聯賽】2019 春季賽選手名單公佈 (Chinese) lms.garena.tw
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - LMS - 2018-11-19; after change - LMS - 2019-01-08
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 【LMS 職業聯賽】2019 春季賽選手登錄名單異動公告(2/20 更新) (Chinese) lms.garena.tw
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - LMS - 2019-01-23; after change - LMS - 2019-02-22
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 【ECS夏季聯賽】2019 夏季賽選手名單公佈 (Chinese) game.upmedia.mg
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 【LMS 職業聯賽】2019夏季賽選手名單公佈! (Chinese) lms.garena.tw
- ↑ 46.0 46.1 【LMS 職業聯賽】2019 夏季賽登錄名單異動公告 (7/24 更新) (Chinese) lms.garena.tw
- ↑ 47.0 47.1 47.2 47.3 47.4 47.5 Flash Wolves' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 48.0 48.1 48.2 48.3 48.4 48.5 閃電狼職業電競隊《英雄聯盟》戰隊公告 flashwolves.com
- ↑ Flash Wolves' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 50.0 50.1 50.2 50.3 50.4 50.5 50.6 Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 51.0 51.1 51.2 51.3 51.4 51.5 51.6 閃電狼《英雄聯盟》團隊將不參與2020年PCS賽事 (Chinese) flashwolves.com
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