| Retired | |
|---|---|
| Raegast | |
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| Background Information | |
| Name | Matias Rojas |
| Country of Birth | Chile |
| Birthday | January 31 |
| Residency | LAS |
| Competitive | |
| Role | Mid Laner |
| Favorite Champs | |
| Soloqueue IDs | Reigasu |
Matias "Raegast" Rojas is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously mid laner for Dynasty Gaming.
Team History
| Team | Start | End | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | ≈Mar 2012≈2012-03-?? | ≈May 2012≈2012-05-?? | ≈2mo ejel | ||
| | ≈Jun 2012≈2012-06-?? | ≈Oct 2012≈2012-10-?? | ≈4mo ejel | ||
| | Jun 20132013-06-14 | ≈Sep 2013≈2013-09-?? | ≈2mo 17d ejel | ||
| | Sep 20132013-09-08[2] | Oct 20132013-10-16[1] | 1mo 8d ejel | ||
| | Dec 20132013-12-10[4] | Mar 20142014-03-15[3] | 3mo 5d ejel | ||
| | ≈Aug 2014≈2014-08-?? | Nov 20142014-11-09 | ≈3mo 8d ejel | ||
| | Dec 20142014-12-10[6] | Jun 20152015-06-20[5] | 6mo 10d ejel | ||
| | Jul 20152015-07-01 | ≈Sep 2015≈2015-09-?? | ≈2mo ejel | ||
| | Apr 20162016-04-21 | Sep 20162016-09-15 | 4mo 24d ejel | ||
| | Nov 20162016-11-21[7] | ≈Mar 2017≈2017-03-?? | ≈3mo 10d ejel |
| Team | Start | End | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | ≈Mar 2012≈2012-03-?? | ≈May 2012≈2012-05-?? | ≈2mo ejel | ||
| | ≈Jun 2012≈2012-06-?? | ≈Oct 2012≈2012-10-?? | ≈4mo ejel | ||
| | Jun 20132013-06-14 | ≈Sep 2013≈2013-09-?? | ≈2mo 17d ejel | ||
| | Sep 20132013-09-08[2] | Oct 20132013-10-16[1] | 1mo 8d ejel | ||
| | Dec 20132013-12-10[4] | Mar 20142014-03-15[3] | 3mo 5d ejel | ||
| | ≈Aug 2014≈2014-08-?? | Nov 20142014-11-09 | ≈3mo 8d ejel | ||
| | Dec 20142014-12-10[6] | Jun 20152015-06-20[5] | 6mo 10d ejel | ||
| | Jul 20152015-07-01 | ≈Sep 2015≈2015-09-?? | ≈2mo ejel | ||
| | Apr 20162016-04-21 | Sep 20162016-09-15 | 4mo 24d ejel | ||
| | Nov 20162016-11-21[7] | ≈Mar 2017≈2017-03-?? | ≈3mo 10d ejel |
News
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- 2017
| | March (approx.), Diochi, NikeZ, Gearszero, Zatee, and Eriendel join. | |
| | May (approx.), Migguel and Priest join. Gearszero and Varo leave. | |
| | June (approx.), Gearszero rejoins. Migguel leaves. | |
| | October (approx.), MancitoKero, Nikez, Gearszero, Priest, and Eriendel leave. |
| | June 14, Gearszero rejoins. Violky and Quikz join as substitutes. Kazeking (Mid to Top) changes position. Helior leaves. | |
| | September (approx.), Kazeking, Nikez, Gearszero, ADeliver, Mithos Sky, Violky, LaharlFatuS, and Quikz leave. | |
| | September 8, Gearszero, Khrillz, xBravo, MigaN, and Magordito join.[2] | |
| | October 16, Gearszero, Khrillz, xBravo, MigaN, and Magordito leave.[1] | |
| | December 10, ChiLeanFivE acquires the roster of High Hopes and forms ChiLeanFivE Hopes. Eiziel, Lfante, Gearszero, Gatocrack, and Cyan join. Gatekeeper joins as substitute.[4] |
| | March 15, Team disband. Eiziel, Gatekeeper, Lfante, Gearszero, and Gatocrack leave.[3] | |
| | August (approx.), Team is created. Vendetta, MadafOckeR, Raegast, Blindmondz, and Electra join. | |
| | November 9, MadafOckeR and Raegast leave. | |
| | December 10, Ankorr and Raegast join. Relenus, AkMu, and Zealot leave.[6] |
| | June 20, Agony, JET, Nasher, Mithos Sky, and Enatsu (Head Coach) join. Gatocrack (Bot to Mid) changes position. Ankorr, Raegast, and TurtleGG leave.[5] | |
| | July 1, Team announced. Pr1, Jotaaa, Raegast, Tomnam, and Tsunami join. | |
| | September (approx.), Organization disband. Pr1, Jotaaa, Raegast, Tomnam, and Tsunami leave. |
| | April 21, Team is formed. Relenus, Zyot, Raegast, Gatocrack, Baws, Felosss (Head Coach), and Sawyer (Team Manager) join. Pechowy and Kraken join as substitutes. | |
| | September 15, IceBox, Vicer, Raegast, Gatocrack, Baws, Zyot, LePuma (Head Coach), NaTa (Coach), and Sawyer (Team Manager) leave. | |
| | November 21, Furiozz, Zyot, Raegast, Signum, and LightColors join. Pound joins as substitute.[7] |
Biography
Matias Rojas started playing in ChileanFive late in the 2014 in the position of Mid laner, actually he played most in SoloQ but he is not retired.
Trivia
- He win the Ulol Qualifiers in the Universidad Autonoma de Chile and represents that university in the Ulol Championship Chile.
- KT Arrows was the name of his team in the Ulol just like the professional Korean team.
Tournament Results
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media
Images
Redirects
The following pages redirect here:
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ChiLeanFivE's Facebook Post (Spanish) facebook.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 ChiLeanFivE's Facebook Post (Spanish) facebook.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 ChiLeanFivE's Facebook Post (Spanish) facebook.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 ChiLeanFivE's Facebook Post (Spanish) facebook.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 ChiLeanFivE's Facebook Post (Spanish) facebook.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 ChiLeanFivE's Facebook Post (Spanish) facebook.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Dynasty Gaming's Facebook Post (Spanish) facebook.com
