Moved to Wild Rift | ||
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Morning | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Chen Kuan-Ting (陳冠廷) | |
Country of Birth | Taiwan | |
Birthday | October 23, 1995 (age 28) | |
Residency | LMS | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Coach | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Social Media & Links | ||
Chen "Morning" Kuan-Ting (Hanzi: 陳冠廷) is a League of Legends esports player, previously coach for Flash Wolves.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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WhyTrollMe | ≈May 2012≈2012-05-31 | ≈Feb 2013≈2013-02-?? | ≈8mo 1d ejel | ||
Cheetahs | ≈Feb 2013≈2013-02-?? | Apr 20132013-04-15 | ≈2mo 14d ejel | ||
Wayi Spider | Apr 20132013-04-15 | ≈Sep 2013≈2013-09-?? | ≈4mo 16d ejel | ||
Taipei Assassins | Sep 20132013-09-11[1] | Apr 20162016-04-19 | 2yr 7mo ejel | ||
J Team | Apr 20162016-04-19 | Nov 20172017-11-12[2] | 1yr 6mo ejel | ||
Flash Wolves | Dec 20172017-12-01[4] | Nov 20182018-11-10[3] | 11mo 9d ejel | ||
Flash Wolves | Nov 20182018-11-10[3] | Dec 20192019-12-14[5] | 1yr 1mo ejel |
Team | Start | End | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
WhyTrollMe | ≈May 2012≈2012-05-31 | ≈Feb 2013≈2013-02-?? | ≈8mo 1d ejel | ||
Cheetahs | ≈Feb 2013≈2013-02-?? | Apr 20132013-04-15 | ≈2mo 14d ejel | ||
Wayi Spider | Apr 20132013-04-15 | Apr 20132013-04-26[7] | 11d ejel | ||
Wayi Spider | Apr 20132013-04-26[7] | ≈Sep 2013≈2013-09-?? | ≈4mo 5d ejel | ||
Taipei Assassins | Sep 20132013-09-11[1] | Nov 20142014-11-13[8] | 1yr 2mo ejel | ||
Taipei Assassins | Nov 20142014-11-13[8] | ≈Aug 2015≈2015-08-?? | ≈8mo 18d ejel | ||
Taipei Assassins | ≈Aug 2015≈2015-08-?? | ≈Oct 2015≈2015-10-?? | ≈2mo ejel | ||
Taipei Assassins | ≈Oct 2015≈2015-10-?? | Apr 20162016-04-19 | ≈6mo 18d ejel | ||
J Team | Apr 20162016-04-19 | Jul 20172017-07-28 | 1yr 3mo ejel | ||
J Team | Jul 20172017-07-28 | Nov 20172017-11-12[2] | 3mo 15d ejel | ||
Flash Wolves | Dec 20172017-12-01[4] | Jan 20182018-01-03[9] | 1mo 2d ejel | ||
Flash Wolves | Jan 20182018-01-03[9] | Nov 20182018-11-10[3] | 10mo 7d ejel | ||
Flash Wolves | Nov 20182018-11-10[3] | Dec 20192019-12-14[5] | 1yr 1mo ejel |
News
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- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
WHYT | February (approx.), 羽Mo, REAL1RON, 明日早晨, 貓咪拿鐵, 名子是元首, and 米洛菲斯 leave. | |
CHT | February (approx.), 羽Mo, REAL1RON, 明日早晨, 貓咪拿鐵, and 名子是元首 join. 明日早晨 renames to Morning. | |
CHT | April 15, Cheetahs is disbanded. Yaumo, REAL1RON, Morning, CatLatte, and president leave. | |
WS | April 15, Wayi Spider is formed. Morning, Naz, KuKuKu, DONDON, u1RD, and Awei join. | |
WS | April 26, Jcain joins. Morning (Top to Mid) changes position.[7] | |
WS | September (approx.), Wayi Spider is disbanded. Morning, DONDON, ulRD, and Awei leave. | |
TPA | September 11, Morning joins. Achie (Mid to Top) and bebe (Top to Bot) change positions. DinTer moves to substitute.[1] |
TPA | November 13, Lupin joins. Morning (Mid to Top) changes position. Chawy moves to starting roster. Achie moves to substitute.[8] |
TPA | August (approx.), Morning (Top to Mid) changes position. Yue moves to starting roster. | |
TPA | October (approx.), Morning (Mid to Top) changes position. |
TPA | April 19, Morning, REFRA1N, FoFo, BeBe, Jay, Achie, Sim (Head Coach), Domo (Coach), Winds (Analyst,Scout), and Quaker (Manager) leave. | |
JT | April 19, Morning, REFRA1N, FoFo, BeBe, Jay, Sim (Head Coach), Domo (Coach), and Winds (Analyst,Scout) join. RLun joins as substitute. |
JT | July 28, Morning moves to substitute. | |
JT | November 12, Jay, Morning, and REFRA1N leave.[2] | |
FW | 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.[4] |
FW | January 3, MooJin joins. Morning (Top to Jungle) changes position.[9] | |
FW | November 10, Morning (Jungle to Coach) changes position. Moojin, Maple, and SwordArt are set to leave. WarHorse (Head Coach) and REFRA1N (Coach) leave.[3] |
FW | 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.[10] | |
FW | December 14, Flash Wolves is disbanded. Bush, Enso, ShiauC, Morning (Coach), MMD (Streamer), and NL (Streamer) leave.[5][6] |
Biography[]
Season 3[]
Morning was one of the players produced by the TeSL Draft Season in 2013, playing for the Cheetahs before moving onto his first professional team Wayi Spider. Morning would compete under Wayi Spider as both a top and mid laner, with Naz playing mid lane on the team as well. Morning's first serious competition took place at the Season 3 Taiwan Regional Finals, where his team Wayi Spider started the bracket with a quick 2-0 victory over the Gamania Bears, but would eventually be denied a chance at the Season 3 World Championship in the losers bracket by the very same Gamania Bears.
2014 Season[]
Despite Wayi Spider's failure to make it worlds, Morning's talent was clear and with Wayi Spider withdrawing from League of Legends, Morning would be acquired by the Taipei Assassins. Moving on to TPA in Season 4, Morning transitioned to a full-time mid laner and was part of one of the most dominant teams to participate in Garena Premier League history. Taipei Assassins had just overhauled its roster of the Season 2 World Championship winners, with BeBe the only victor remaining member on the squad, becoming a brand new team flourishing with talent from multiple disbanded TeSL organizations. Taipei Assassins topped out their group in 2014 GPL Winter, going 8-2 and eventually running the playoff bracket with a 3-0 over Full Louis, 3-2 victory over Saigon Jokers, and a 3-2 finals victory over Taipei Snipers. Following the event, TPA would compete at IEM Season VIII - World Championship where they would only muster a single win against Gambit Gaming before falling out of the group stage. Morning performed admirably in his first international event, but ultimately the team wilted.
2014 GPL Spring followed a similar suit as TPA once again topped their group, this time with a perfect 10-0 record, and ran through the bracket with a 3-0 over Insidious Gaming. 3-2 over TPS, and a 3-2 over ahq e-Sports Club in the finals. Soon after, TPA had the opportunity to attend All-Star Paris 2014 shortly after Spring, but failed to do much at this event either, falling 0-4 in the group stages.2014 GPL Summer was the most dominant GPL run yet, as TPA ran over their group with a 9-1 record and stamped out Insidious Gaming Rebirth, Saigon Fantastic Five, and ahq e-Sports Club, whilst only dropping a single game. Korean coach, Sim Sung-Soo, made the Assassins look cleaner and the team had high hopes looking toward the 2014 Season World Championship. Unfortunately, their hopes would come crashing down again, with Morning clearly showcasing a bad case of nerves, as the team went 1-5 in groups, only able to take a game off the Svenskeren-less SK Gaming.
2015 Season[]
2015 was rolling in and TPA were making a few roster changes after their disappointing worlds run. Among these changes, Morning would switch back to playing top lane for TPA, in order to make room for Singaporean star, Chawy. Morning went on with this Assassins to be one of the best teams in the region, but unfortunately could not compete with the upstart Flash Wolves in the preseason or regular season. TPA was reverse swept by the wolves at IEM Season IX - Taipei, losing their chance to compete at IEM World Championship in Katowice, and eventually falling second to the same wolves in the 2015 LMS Spring Season and dropping 3-0 to ahq e-Sports Club in the 2015 LMS Spring Playoffs, ending third.
Summer had Morning staying in the top lane, but after a pretty decent return to the position in Spring, he struggled in Summer. TPA struggled as a whole as well, even falling near the bottom of the standings during the regular season. Morning eventually was subbed out a few games for rookie top laner, Yue, but soon returned to his starting position. TPA and Morning had a bit of a renaissance toward the end of the year, nearly 2-0ing ahq e-Sports Club, but would eventually end at a club-worst fifth place, missing playoffs for the first time in team history.
However, TPA managed enough circuit points with their 3rd place in Spring and 5th place in Summer, so they had one more chance in the 2015 Season Taiwan Regionals. Unfortunately, tragedy struck and Chawy was retroactively banned for elo-boosting activity, forcing TPA to move Morning back to mid lane for the tournament. TPA matched up against 1st seed Hong Kong eSports as the 4th seed and were clear underdogs, but Morning's mid play on the likes of Lulu and Twisted Fate proved deadly as the lineup went 2-0. However, HKE would come back with the reverse sweep as Toyz adapted to Morning's split-push Twisted Fate, disappointing TPA once again.
2016 Season[]
2016 saw Morning's return to the top lane, in light of mid-lane trainee, FoFo, finally turning 17 years old. TPA proved to regain their form, battling among the top 3 teams for the majority of the 2016 LMS Spring Season and even 2-0d the Flash Wolves toward the end of the season. However, the team once again saw disappointment as TPA was upset at the beginning of the 2016 LMS Spring Playoffs, losing to Machi E-Sports in 5 games. Morning was outmatched by BoBo and TPA fell flat once more.
Trivia[]
- Has the same name as former teammate REFRA1N, Chen Kuan-Ting (陳冠廷).
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 重整旗鼓再出發,AZB TPA/TPS 領隊公布未來戰隊方針 (Chinese) lol.esports.garena.tw
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 J Team's Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Flash Wolves Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Flash Wolves' Facebook Post (Chinese) facebook.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 閃電狼《英雄聯盟》團隊將不參與2020年PCS賽事 (Chinese) flashwolves.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 TeSL職業電競聯賽第六屆_LoL挑戰賽2-07_橘子vs.華義 youtube.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 TPA Facebook Post (Chinese) Facebook
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 【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
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - LMS - 2018-11-19; after change - LMS - 2019-01-08