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huhi
Background Information
NameChoi Jae-hyun (최재현)
Country of Birth
France
Nationality
South Korea


United States
BirthdayApril 3, 1995 (age 30)
Residency
AME
Americas
Prev Residencies
NA
North America

KR
Korea
Competitive
TeamDisguised
Contract Expires2025-11-18
Role
Support
Favorite Champs


Soloqueue IDsNA: huhi
banande
KR: 골가골가
EUW: Banande
Social Media & Links

Choi "huhi" (▶️ listen) Jae-hyun (Hangul: 최재현) is a League of Legends esports player, currently support for Disguised.

Team History

Combine Role Swaps:No|Yes
Dates:Approx|Exact
TeamStartEnd
Notes
KR
Bigfile Miracle
≈Feb 2014≈2014-02-??≈Sep 2014≈2014-09-??≈6mo 27d
ejel
KR
Quvic E-Sports
≈Sep 2014≈2014-09-??≈Oct 2014≈2014-10-??≈1mo
ejel
NA
Team Fusion
Oct 20142014-10-23[1]May 20152015-05-136mo 21d
ejel
NA
CLG
May 20152015-05-13[5]Nov 20182018-11-21[3]3yr 6mo
ejel
NA
CLG Black
≈Sep 2015≈2015-09-??Nov 20152015-11-05[7]≈2mo 4d
ejel
NA
100 Thieves
Nov 20182018-11-21[9]Apr 20192019-04-02[8]4mo 11d
ejel
NA
100 Academy
Mar 20192019-03-06[11]Apr 20192019-04-02[10]27d
ejel
NA
GG Academy
May 20192019-05-28[13]Jun 20202020-06-05[12]1yr 8d
ejel
NA
Golden Guardians
Jul 20192019-07-05[15]Nov 20202020-11-16[14]1yr 4mo
ejel
NA
Finals Week
Dec 20192019-12-14Dec 20192019-12-217dPickup Team
ejel
NA
100 Thieves
Nov 20202020-11-19[17]Nov 20222022-11-22[16]2yr 3d
ejel
NA
Golden Guardians
Nov 20222022-11-22[19]Nov 20232023-11-20[18]1yr 28d
ejel
AME
NRG
Dec 20232023-12-04[21]Nov 20242024-11-12[20]11mo 8d
ejel
AME
Disguised
Dec 20242024-12-03[22]Present5mo 15d
ej
TeamStartEnd
Notes
KR
Bigfile Miracle
≈Feb 2014≈2014-02-??≈Sep 2014≈2014-09-??≈6mo 27d
ejel
KR
Quvic E-Sports
≈Sep 2014≈2014-09-??≈Oct 2014≈2014-10-??≈1mo
ejel
NA
Team Fusion
Oct 20142014-10-23[1]May 20152015-05-136mo 21d
ejel
NA
CLG
May 20152015-05-13[5]Oct 20152015-10-23[23]5mo 10d
ejel
NA
CLG Black
≈Sep 2015≈2015-09-??Nov 20152015-11-05[7]≈2mo 4d
ejel
NA
CLG
Oct 20152015-10-23[23]Nov 20182018-11-21[3]3yr 29d
ejel
NA
100 Thieves
Nov 20182018-11-21[9]Apr 20192019-04-02[8]4mo 11d
ejel
NA
100 Academy
Mar 20192019-03-06[11]Apr 20192019-04-02[10]27d
ejel
NA
GG Academy
May 20192019-05-28[13]Jun 20202020-06-05[12]1yr 8d
ejel
NA
Golden Guardians
Jul 20192019-07-05[15]Nov 20202020-11-16[14]1yr 4mo
ejel
NA
Finals Week
Dec 20192019-12-14Dec 20192019-12-217dPickup Team
ejel
NA
100 Thieves
Nov 20202020-11-19[17]Nov 20222022-11-22[16]2yr 3d
ejel
NA
Golden Guardians
Nov 20222022-11-22[19]Nov 20232023-11-20[18]1yr 28d
ejel
AME
NRG
Dec 20232023-12-04[21]Nov 20242024-11-12[20]11mo 8d
ejel
AME
Disguised
Dec 20242024-12-03[22]Present5mo 15d
ej

News

  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
  • 2022
  • 2023
  • 2024
  • 2025
KR
BFMFebruary (approx.),
SuDal,
Beast,
HuHi,
Core, and
LinLan join.
KR
BFMSeptember (approx.),
Profit,
SuDal,
Beast,
HuHi,
Zest,
Core,
LinLan, Firebathero (Head Coach), Kim Jeong-soo (Coach), M4sin (Coach), and Yeo Byeong-ho (Coach) leave.
KR
QVCSeptember (approx.),
SuDal,
Beast,
HuHi,
Core,
LinLan, and Kim Jeong-soo (Coach) join.
firebathero (Head Coach) and Yeo Byeong-ho (Coach) rejoin.
KR
QVCOctober (approx.),
HuHi leaves.
NA
FSNOctober 23, Team Fusion is formed.
MakNooN,
NintendudeX,
Huhi,
Nien, and
Gleebglarbu join.

Bee Sin and
Chunkyfresh join as substitutes.
[1][2]
NA
CLGMay 13,
Pobelter joins.

Huhi joins as substitute.

Link leaves.[5][6]
NA
FSNMay 13, Team Fusion is disbanded.
Chunkyfresh,
NintendudeX,
HuHi,
Nientonsoh,
Trance, CurryshotGG (Head Coach), and Bubbadub (Analyst) leave.
NA
CLBSeptember (approx.),
Huhi joins.

Scarra leaves.
NA
CLGOctober 23,
Huhi moves to starting roster.
Pobelter moves to substitute.[23]
NA
CLBNovember 5,
Lourlo,
Huhi,
Stixxay, and
KeNNy leave.[7]
NA
CLGJuly 16, huhi changes residency from
KR
Korea
to
NA
North America
.[24]
NA
CLGNovember 21,
huhi leaves.[3][4]
NA
100TNovember 21,
huhi joins.
[9]
huhi's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020.[25]
NA
100TJanuary 5,
huhi's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020.[26]
NA
100.AMarch 6,
huhi joins from main roster.
[11]
NA
100TApril 2,
huhi leaves.[8]
NA
100.AApril 2,
huhi leaves.[10]
NA
GG.AMay 28,
Darshan,
FBI, and
huhi join.
Potluck (Two-Way Player Coach) rejoins. Inero (Head Coach) joins from main roster.
zig leaves. Jimmy (Two-Way Player Coach) leaves for main roster.[13]
NA
GG.AMay 29,
Darshan and
Huhi's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2020.
FBI's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[27]
NA
GGJuly 5,
FBI and
Huhi join from academy roster.
[15]
NA
GGNovember 17,
huhi is allowed to look for opportunities with other teams.[28]
NA
GG.ADecember 4,
Ablazeolive,
Gorica, and Raz (Head Coach) join.

Darshan,
Hard, and
huhi will remain with the team for 2020.[29]
NA
FINADecember 14,
Solo,
Im Avi,
5fire,
Prismal, and
huhi join as a pick-up team for Tyler1 Championship Series 2019. The team will be considered disbanded at the tournament's conclusion on December 21.
NA
FINADecember 21, Team is disbanded following the conclusion of Tyler1 Championship Series 2019.
Solo,
Im Avi,
5fire,
Prismal, and
huhi leave.
NA
GG.AJune 5, Olleh (Positional Coach) rejoins.
Goldenglue joins from main roster.

huhi leaves for main roster.[12]
NA
GGNovember 16,
Closer,
Damonte,
FBI, and
huhi leave.[14]
NA
100TNovember 19,
huhi rejoins.
[17]
Damonte's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2022.
huhi's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2023.[30]
NA
100TNovember 22,
Abbedagge,
FBI, and
huhi leave.
Ssumday's departure is confirmed.[16]
NA
GGNovember 22,
huhi rejoins.
[19]
huhi's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2024.[31]
NA
GGNovember 20, Team will not participate in the LCS in 2024.
Licorice,
River,
Gori,
Stixxay,
huhi, Spookz (Head Coach), Chuz (Assistant Coach), Inero (General Manager), Bubbadub (Associate Analyst), Hustlin (Two-Way Player Coach), Ji Eun (Assistant General Manager), and Spellsy (Director of Operations) leave.[18]
NA
NRGDecember 4,
huhi joins.
[21]
huhi's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2025.[32]
AME
NRGOctober 31, Huhi changes residency from
NA
North America
to
AME
Americas
.
AME
NRGNovember 12,
huhi is removed from the GCD.[20]
AME
DSGDecember 3,
Castle,
eXyu,
Abbedagge,
ScaryJerry,
Huhi, and Mash (Head Coach) are added to the GCD.
[22]
Castle,
eXyu,
Abbedagge,
ScaryJerry, and
Huhi's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2025.[22]
AME
DSGJanuary 22, Brandini (Assistant Coach) joins.
Castle,
eXyu,
Abbedagge,
ScaryJerry,
Huhi, and Mash (Head Coach)'s joining is confirmed.
[33]

Biography

2014 Season

Choi "Huhi" Jae-hyun joined Bigfile Miracle in February of 2014 as a mid laner. They competed in HOT6iX Champions Summer 2014 but they lost all six of their games and placed last in their group. The roster was released in September of that year to join Quvic E-Sports.

2015 Season

Huhi left Quvic in October 2014 and on the 23rd of the month it was officially announced that Huhi would be the midlaner for Team Fusion.[34] The team qualified for the North American Expansion tournament via the Challenger ladder. They won their first-round match against Team Confusion due to a forfeit from Confusion, and then defeated Enemy eSports 2-0 in the second round. In the offline tournament, Team Fusion narrowly beat Final Five 3-2 after losing the first two games. They then lost to Curse Academy 3-1 and were knocked down to the loser's bracket to face Team Coast. This time, Fusion got ahead 2-0 but then ultimately lost the series and did not qualify for the 2015 NA LCS Spring Season; however, their placement did qualify them for the NACS Spring Season.

After a pattern of losing almost every off-stream game and winning every on-stream game, Fusion finished the NACS season in third place. In the 2015 NA CS Spring Playoffs, Fusion lost 2-1 to Team Dragon Knights and then beat Final Five 2-0 to end in third place. Fusion was forced to face Dignitas for a spot in the 2015 NA LCS Summer Season. Fusion lost the series 3-2 but retained an automatic qualification into the 2015 NA CS Summer Season; however, the team disbanded.[35] Huhi joined Counter Logic Gaming as one of two starting mid laners alongside Pobelter for the 2015 NA LCS Summer Season.[36]

Huhi didn't play in the regular season or the 2015 NA LCS Summer Playoffs. Shortly after CLG qualified for the 2015 Season World Championship, the team announced that Huhi would be substituting for them in the jungle, due to "unresolvable VISA issues" with Xmithie.[37] However, after a few weeks of Huhi scrimming with CLG, the problems were resolved, enabling Xmithie to play after all.[38]

2016 Season

Despite the fact that Huhi hadn't gotten to play a single game live with the team during the 2015 season, in October CLG announced that he would replace Pobelter for the 2016 season as starting mid laner.[39] Doublelift also left the team, after over four years of playing for CLG.[40] He was replaced by Stixxay. In November, CLG attended IEM San Jose, where they defeated Unicorns of Love and Jin Air Green Wings before losing to Origen. Their performance earned them a seed into IEM Katowice, which they attended after the seventh week of the LCS. However, despite being in a strong position domestically, in second place behind only the almost-undefeated Immortals (to whom CLG had handed their only loss of the season the week before), CLG were eliminated immediately from Katowice, losing first to SK Telecom T1 and then to Fnatic.

CLG entered the LCS playoffs in second place, still behind Immortals, and still the only team to have beaten Immortals in the regular season. They won their semifinal series against Team Liquid in five games, winning the last game with a double teleport play to catch out Piglet and close out a win. Despite seeding expectations, their finals match was against TSM, who had 3-0'd Immortals the week before. This series also went to five games, and CLG once again won, qualifying for the Mid-Season Invitational.

Returning to North America for the Summer Split, CLG were expected to be at the top of the league after their MSI performance. However, not only did they fail to achieve that, but they weren't even in the top half of the standings until week 6. From there, they climbed to a fourth place regular season finish. In the playoffs, CLG first faced off against Team Liquid, whom they beat 3-1, before falling to TSM 3-0 in the semifinals. Crucially, one of Huhi's signature mid lane champions Aurelion Sol was found to have a bug partway through their first game, and the game was remade with Aurelion Sol disabled for the rest of the playoffs (though it was generally accepted that TSM would have won regardless).[41] CLG lost the third-place to Immortals but automatically qualified for the World Championship based on Championship Points due to TSM's finals win over Cloud9.

CLG were seeded into Group A at Worlds, alongside the ROX Tigers, G2 Esports, and wildcard Albus NoX Luna. Going into the group, CLG and G2 were seen as contenders for the second seed, while Tigers and Albus NoX were expected to finish first and last, respectively. Instead, CLG dropped both of their games to the wildcard team, and ANX skyrocketed to a second-place group stage finish while G2 collapsed into last place; CLG ended their Worlds run in third with a 3-3 record.

2017 Season

Transitioning into the spring split of the 2017 LCS season, CLG was the only North American team to not make any changes to its roster. They were inconsistent to begin the split, fluctuating between 5th and 7th place over the first half of the season before stabilizing with a 2-0 week 5. CLG remained in the playoffs after that, and a 3-1 record down the stretch put them in fourth behind TSM, Cloud9 and a much improved Phoenix1. In the playoffs, CLG faced off against 5th seed FlyQuest. Although they started off strong with 2 wins, they were ultimately reverse swept and lost 2-3 which knocked them out of playoffs.

In the mideason, CLG swapped junglers with Immortals, sending Xmithie, one of their longest tenured players, to the team for Dardoch. This change seemed to work out for both sides, as CLG began the season in a three way race for first with Immortals and TSM. As the season went on however, CLG's performance started to drop and eventually Dardoch left the team and was replaced by LCS rookie OmarGod. This stabilized CLG's play to some extent and they finished the regular season in 3rd place with a 12-6 record. In the playoffs CLG managed to defeat Team EnVyUs 3-2 in a hard fought series. They however lost 0-3 to Immortals in the Semifinals. In the third place match CLG swept Team Dignitas 3-0 to end their playoff run on a high note.

Their third place finish gave CLG the second seed in the Regional Finals. There, they defeated FlyQuest 3-1, setting up a match with Cloud9 to make Worlds. After they dropped the first two games, CLG managed to win the third and make it a series, but dropped the fourth and lost the series which in turn ended their 2017 season.

2018 Season

Huhi was awarded an EB1A visa in July 2018, which allowed him to officially become a North American resident.[42][43]

2019 Season

On November 21, 2018, Huhi left CLG to replace Ryu as the mid laner for 100 Thieves.[44]

Trivia

  • Although he was born in France, he does not have French citizenship.[45][46]
  • Acquired US citizenship in December 2023.[47]
  • Huhi was awarded an EB1A visa in July 2018, which allowed him to officially become a North American resident.[48][49]
  • As a mid laner, considered to be one of the best Aurelion Sol players in the world. He had a high win-rate with this champion, and was usually the only NA LCS player who would pick it, forcing out bans.
  • He often hovers Aatrox, his girlfriend's favorite champion, in champion select.
    • After becoming a support, began to hover his former pocket pick Aurelion Sol instead.
  • Became known for his Fiora pocket pick into Galio in 2017, after that champion was reworked and became a popular mid laner.
  • Known for having a wide champion pool.
    • This sometimes became a criticism, as he was seen to not have a high enough level of technical skill on the champions he was picking.
  • In his prime as a mid laner, known for a heavy roaming playstyle, in contrast to more lane-focused players.
  • Casters sometimes mix up his name and fellow Korean player Huni's, as they play against each other frequently in the LCS.
  • First player to win an LCS title at two different positions.

Individual Awards

  • LCS 1st All-Pro Team (2023 Summer)
  • LCS 2nd All-Pro Team x2 (2021 Summer, 2022 Spring)
  • LCS 3rd All-Pro Team x3 (2017 Summer, 2022 Summer, 2023 Spring)

Tournament Results

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

Minimum place

Huhi Tournament Results
DatePlEventLast ResultTeamRoster
2025-02-017 - 8 LTA North 2025 Split 1
1 : 2DIG
DSG Castle,  eXyu,  Abbedagge,  ScaryJerry,  huhi,  Mash,  chrisyong
2024-08-236 LCS 2024 Championship
2 : 3DIG
NRG Dhokla,  Contractz,  Palafox,  FBI,  huhi,  Thinkcard,  Croissant
2024-08-116 LCS 2024 Summer
2 - 5RR
NRG Dhokla,  Contractz,  Palafox,  FBI,  huhi,  Thinkcard,  Croissant
2024-03-165 - 6 LCS 2024 Spring Playoffs
2 : 3100
NRG Dhokla,  Contractz,  Palafox,  FBI,  huhi,  Thinkcard,  Croissant
2024-03-106 LCS 2024 Spring
6 - 8RR
NRG Dhokla,  Contractz,  Palafox,  FBI,  huhi,  Thinkcard,  Croissant
2023-10-09NQ Worlds Qualifying Series 2023
0 : 3BDS
GG Licorice,  River,  Gori,  Stixxay,  huhi,  Spookz,  Chuz
2023-08-134 LCS 2023 Championship
2 : 3TL
GG Licorice,  River,  Gori,  Stixxay,  huhi,  Spookz,  Chuz
2023-07-212 LCS 2023 Summer
13 - 5RR
GG Licorice,  River,  Gori,  Stixxay,  huhi,  Spookz,  Chuz
2023-05-147 - 8 MSI 2023
1 : 3C9
GG Licorice,  River,  Gori,  Stixxay,  huhi,  Spookz,  Chuz
2023-04-092 LCS 2023 Spring Playoffs
1 : 3C9
GG Licorice,  River,  Gori,  Stixxay,  huhi,  Spookz,  Chuz
Minimum place

Huhi Showmatch Results
DatePlEventLast ResultTeamRoster
2020-05-311 NA Pro Exhibition Matches 2020
1 : 0GOLD
HUHI huhi,  Licorice,  Apollo,  Hauntzer,  FBI
Huhi 1v1 Tournament Results
DatePlEventPrizeTeamLast Result
2015-01-112Best Zed NA Tournament1 : 3 Pobelter

Media

  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
  • 2021
  • 2022
  • 2023
  • 2024
  • 2025

Post-Match Interviews

  • 2016
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
  • 2021
  • 2022
  • 2023
  • 2024
DateTournamentMatchLink
2016-01-23NA LCS 2016 Spring
TL
vs
CLG
Link
2016-02-07NA LCS 2016 Spring
TIP
vs
CLG
Link
2016-02-20NA LCS 2016 Spring
CLG
vs
TIP
Link
2016-03-19NA LCS 2016 Spring
CLG
vs
NRG
Link
2016-04-09NA LCS 2016 Spring Playoffs
CLG
vs
TL
Link
2016-04-17NA LCS 2016 Spring Playoffs
CLG
vs
TSM
Link
2016-05-06MSI 2016
CLG
vs
SKT
Link
2016-07-24NA LCS 2016 Summer
FOX
vs
CLG
Link
2016-10-03Worlds 2016
CLG
vs
ROX
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2018-03-04NA LCS 2018 Spring
CLG
vs
C9
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2019-02-09LCS 2019 Spring
100T
vs
CG
Link
2019-05-31NA Academy 2019 Summer
FLY.A
vs
GG.A
Link
2019-07-07LCS 2019 Summer
FOX
vs
GG
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2020-07-26LCS 2020 Summer
100T
vs
GG
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2021-02-06LCS 2021 Spring
EG
vs
100T
Link
2021-03-13LCS 2021 Spring
FLY
vs
100T
Link
2021-06-12LCS 2021 Summer
100T
vs
GG
Link
2021-06-25LCS 2021 Summer
100T
vs
DIG
Link
2021-08-29LCS 2021 Championship
TL
vs
100T
Link
2021-10-16Worlds 2021 Main Event
100T
vs
DFM
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2022-03-06LCS 2022 Spring
CLG
vs
100T
Link
2022-04-02LCS 2022 Spring Playoffs
C9
vs
100T
Link
2022-06-25LCS 2022 Summer
100T
vs
GG
Link
2022-07-31LCS 2022 Summer
IMT
vs
100T
Link
2022-08-14LCS 2022 Summer
TL
vs
100T
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2023-02-10LCS 2023 Spring
CLG
vs
GG
Link
2023-02-24LCS 2023 Spring
GG
vs
C9
Link
2023-03-11LCS 2023 Spring
GG
vs
TSM
2023-03-31LCS 2023 Spring Playoffs
GG
vs
EG
Link
2023-04-08LCS 2023 Spring Playoffs
FLY
vs
GG
Link
2023-05-06MSI 2023
GG
vs
R7
Link
2023-06-22LCS 2023 Summer
GG
vs
IMT
Link
2023-06-30LCS 2023 Summer
TL
vs
GG
Link
2023-07-12LCS 2023 Summer
EG
vs
GG
Link
2023-07-14LCS 2023 Summer
IMT
vs
GG
Link
2023-07-19LCS 2023 Summer
GG
vs
TL
Link
2023-08-11LCS 2023 Championship
DIG
vs
GG
Link
DateTournamentMatchLink
2024-01-21LCS 2024 Spring
NRG
vs
DIG
Link
2024-03-02LCS 2024 Spring
TL
vs
NRG
Link

Images

Name Pronunciation

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AccuracyRiot
Voiced ByRaafaa

Redirects

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Team Fusion's Tweet twitter.com
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Bee Sin's Tweet twitter.com
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Counter Logic Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 100 Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Winterfox's Facebook Post facebook.com
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 CLG Brings Change to the Mid Lane clgaming.net
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 CLG Black is Recruiting clgaming.net
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 100 Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 100 Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 100 Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 100 Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Golden Guardians Announce League of LCS Roster for 2020 Summer Split goldenguardians.com
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Golden Guardians Announce Academy Team Roster for 2019 Summer Split goldenguardians.com
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Golden Guardian's Tweet twitter.com
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 Golden Guardians' Tweet twitter.com
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 100 Thieves Esports' Tweet twitter.com
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 100 Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 LCS' Tweet twitter.com
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 Golden Guardians' Tweet twitter.com
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2024-11-11; after change - NA - 2024-11-12
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 NRG's Tweet twitter.com
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 Archive Pages: before change - AME - 2024-12-02; after change - AME - 2024-12-03
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 Mid Lane Changes For LCS 2016 clgaming.net
  24. Harris Peskin's Tweet twitter.com
  25. Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2018-11-21
  26. Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-01-05
  27. Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-05-29
  28. huhi's Tweet twitter.com
  29. Golden Guardians' Tweet twitter.com
  30. Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2020-11-18; after change - NA - 2020-11-19
  31. Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2022-11-21; after change - NA - 2022-11-22
  32. Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2023-12-03; after change - NA - 2023-12-04
  33. Disguised's X Post x.com
  34. Team Fusion's Twitter Post twitter.com
  35. Team Fusion's Tweet twitter.com
  36. CLG Brings Change to the Mid Lane clgaming.net
  37. CLG Worlds Roster Update clgaming.net
  38. Xmithie to Play in 2015 World Group Stages clgaming.net
  39. Mid Lane Changes For LCS 2016 clgaming.net
  40. CLG Parts Ways With Doublelift clgaming.net
  41. Exit the Dragon: On Competitive Integrity and Aurelion Sol thescoreesports.com
  42. Harris Peskin's Tweet twitter.com
  43. Harris Peskin's Tweet twitter.com
  44. 100 Thieves' Tweet twitter.com
  45. Jae's ask.fm ask.fm
  46. Jae's ask.fm ask.fm
  47. huhi's Tweet twitter.com
  48. Harris Peskin's Tweet twitter.com
  49. Harris Peskin's Tweet twitter.com
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