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==League of Legends career== |
==League of Legends career== |
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[[File:Dyrus at All-Stars.jpeg|thumbnail|left|Dyrus at All-Stars in Shanghai|117x117px]] Dyrus has been playing League of Legends since the beta phase and is known for being the dominant player. However, he hasn't always been the top laner. Dyrus played support for one of the first competitive teams in the League of Legends pro-scene, [[All or Nothing]]. Following the disbandment of All or Nothing, Dyrus joined [[Epik Gamer]] as top laner. Dyrus' popularity increased when he started streaming his matches on [[Twitch (website)|Twitch]]<ref>http://www.twitch.tv/tsm_dyrus</ref> because of his unique play, interesting personality and the success of [[Epik Gamer]] at LAN tournaments. Dyrus later moved in with New York based [[Team SoloMid]] to pursue a full time gaming career but still played for [[Epik Gamer]]. Following the resign of [[TheRainMan]] from [[Team SoloMid]], TSM was without a top laner, to which Dyrus took the opportunity to join their team. With his former team's blessing, and due to being physically available at the time, Dyrus resigned from [[Epik Gamer]] and now plays top laner for [[Team SoloMid]]<ref>http://www.solomid.net/forums/index.php?/topic/21787-team-solomid-announces-roster-change</ref> |
[[File:Dyrus at All-Stars.jpeg|thumbnail|left|Dyrus at All-Stars in Shanghai|117x117px]] Dyrus has been playing League of Legends since the beta phase and is known for being the dominant player. However, he hasn't always been the top laner. Dyrus played support for one of the first competitive teams in the League of Legends pro-scene, [[All or Nothing]]. Following the disbandment of All or Nothing, Dyrus joined [[Epik Gamer]] as top laner. Dyrus' popularity increased when he started streaming his matches on [[Twitch (website)|Twitch]]<ref>http://www.twitch.tv/tsm_dyrus</ref> because of his unique play, interesting personality and the success of [[Epik Gamer]] at LAN tournaments. Dyrus later moved in with New York based [[Team SoloMid]] to pursue a full time gaming career but still played for [[Epik Gamer]]. Following the resign of [[TheRainMan]] from [[Team SoloMid]], TSM was without a top laner, to which Dyrus took the opportunity to join their team. With his former team's blessing, and due to being physically available at the time, Dyrus resigned from [[Epik Gamer]] and now plays top laner for [[Team SoloMid]]<ref>http://www.solomid.net/forums/index.php?/topic/21787-team-solomid-announces-roster-change</ref> |
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==Season 3 World Championship== |
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===Group A=== |
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|China}} OMG |
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|8 || 7 || 1 |
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|South Korea}} SK Telecom T1 |
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|8 || 7 || 1 |
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|Sweden}} Lemondogs |
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|8 || 3 || 5 |
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|United States}}/{{flagicon|Canada}} Team SoloMid |
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|8 || 2 || 6 |
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|Lithuania}} GamingGear.eu |
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|8 || 1 || 7 |
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|align=right|GamingGear.eu {{flagicon|Lithuania}}||align=center|'''0–1'''||'''{{flagicon|United States}}/{{flagicon|Canada}} Team SoloMid''' |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26200 VoDs/Stream] |
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|align=right|'''SK Telecom T1 {{flagicon|South Korea}}'''||align=center|'''1–0'''||{{flagicon|Sweden}} Lemondogs |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26210 VoDs/Stream] |
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|align=right|Team SoloMid {{flagicon|United States}}/{{flagicon|Canada}}'''||align=center|'''0–1'''||{{flagicon|China}} '''OMG''' |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26223 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|'''Lemondogs {{flagicon|Sweden}}'''||align=center|'''1–0'''||{{flagicon|Lithuania}} GamingGear.eu |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26230 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|'''OMG {{flagicon|China}}'''||align=center|'''1–0'''||{{flagicon|South Korea}} SK Telecom T1 |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26238 VoDs/Stream] |
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|17 September 2013 |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|Lemondogs {{flagicon|Sweden}}||align=center|'''0–1'''||'''{{flagicon|China}} '''OMG''' |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26337 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|'''SK Telecom T1''' {{flagicon|South Korea}}'''||align=center|'''1–0'''||{{flagicon|Lithuania}} GamingGear.eu |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26342 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|'''Team SoloMid''' {{flagicon|United States}}/{{flagicon|Canada}}'''||align=center|'''1–0'''||{{flagicon|Sweden}} Lemondogs |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26352 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|GamingGear.eu {{flagicon|Lithuania}}'''||align=center|'''0–1'''||{{flagicon|China}} '''OMG''' |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26361 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|'''SK Telecom T1''' {{flagicon|South Korea}}'''||align=center|'''1–0'''||{{flagicon|United States}}/{{flagicon|Canada}} Team SoloMid |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/sk-telecom-t1-vs-team-solomid-group-a-season-3-world-championship/ VoDs/Stream] |
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|20 September 2013 |
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|align=right|Lemondogs {{flagicon|Sweden}}||align=center|'''0–1'''||'''{{flagicon|South Korea}} SK Telecom T1''' |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26536 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|'''OMG''' {{flagicon|China}}'''||align=center|'''1–0'''||{{flagicon|Lithuania}} GamingGear.eu |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26541 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|Team SoloMid {{flagicon|United States}}/{{flagicon|Canada}}'''||align=center|'''0–1'''||{{flagicon|South Korea}} '''SK Telecom T1''' |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26546 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|GamingGear.eu {{flagicon|Lithuania}}'''||align=center|'''0–1'''||{{flagicon|Sweden}} '''Lemondogs''' |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26552 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|'''OMG''' {{flagicon|China}}'''||align=center|'''1–0'''||{{flagicon|United States}}/{{flagicon|Canada}} Team SoloMid |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26556 VoDs/Stream] |
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|21 September 2013 |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|'''Lemondogs''' {{flagicon|Sweden}}||align=center|'''1–0'''||{{flagicon|United States}}/{{flagicon|Canada}} Team SoloMid |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26598 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|GamingGear.eu {{flagicon|Lithuania}}||align=center|'''0–1'''||{{flagicon|South Korea}} '''SK Telecom T1''' |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26602 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|'''OMG''' {{flagicon|China}}'''||align=center|'''1–0'''||{{flagicon|Sweden}} '''Lemondogs''' |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26608 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|Team SoloMid {{flagicon|United States}}/{{flagicon|Canada}}'''||align=center|'''0–1'''||{{flagicon|Lithuania}} '''GamingGear.eu''' |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26621 VoDs/Stream] |
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|- style=font-size:90% |
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|align=right|'''SK Telecom T1''' {{flagicon|South Korea}}'''||align=center|'''1-0'''||{{flagicon|China}} OMG |
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|[http://vods.leaguepedia.com/?p=26670 VoDs/Stream] |
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== Achievements == |
== Achievements == |
Revision as of 09:30, 23 September 2013
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Marcus Hill | |
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File:Dyrus team solomid.png | |
Current team | |
Team | SoloMid |
Games | League of Legends |
League | Challenger (NA) |
Status | Active |
Personal information | |
Nickname(s) | Dyrus, TSirDiesAlot |
Born | March 30, 1992 |
Nationality | United States |
Marcus "Dyrus" Hill is an American professional gamer from Honolulu, Hawaii that plays the popular MOBA game League of Legends. Dyrus is among the popular players of the League of Legends scene as his live streams commonly attract a viewer count of above 10,000.[1] He is the current top laner for Team SoloMid
Early life
Marcus Hill (also known as Dyrus) was born in 1992 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Dyrus is a professional League of Legends player and the current top laner for Team SoloMid. When Dyrus was younger, he played baseball and karate. In his school years he suffered from occasional bullying because he was known as the nice guy, therefore making him an easy target for the bullies in school. When Dyrus graduated, his dad wanted Dyrus to work for him just to send him into a direction. However, the job didn't go too well and got caught sleeping on the job and yelled at for doing his work poorly. Dyrus told his dad he wanted to do computers so his dad fired him from the job. Several months later, Dyrus had a talk with his dad about him moving to New York. The day before moving away to New York, Dyrus made up and said it was very emotional.[2]
League of Legends career
Dyrus has been playing League of Legends since the beta phase and is known for being the dominant player. However, he hasn't always been the top laner. Dyrus played support for one of the first competitive teams in the League of Legends pro-scene, All or Nothing. Following the disbandment of All or Nothing, Dyrus joined Epik Gamer as top laner. Dyrus' popularity increased when he started streaming his matches on Twitch[3] because of his unique play, interesting personality and the success of Epik Gamer at LAN tournaments. Dyrus later moved in with New York based Team SoloMid to pursue a full time gaming career but still played for Epik Gamer. Following the resign of TheRainMan from Team SoloMid, TSM was without a top laner, to which Dyrus took the opportunity to join their team. With his former team's blessing, and due to being physically available at the time, Dyrus resigned from Epik Gamer and now plays top laner for Team SoloMid[4]
Season 3 World Championship
Group A
Team | Played | Won | Lost |
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OMG | 8 | 7 | 1 |
SK Telecom T1 | 8 | 7 | 1 |
Lemondogs | 8 | 3 | 5 |
/ Team SoloMid | 8 | 2 | 6 |
GamingGear.eu | 8 | 1 | 7 |
15 September 2013 | ||||
GamingGear.eu | 0–1 | / Team SoloMid | VoDs/Stream | |
SK Telecom T1 | 1–0 | Lemondogs | VoDs/Stream | |
Team SoloMid / | 0–1 | OMG | VoDs/Stream | |
Lemondogs | 1–0 | GamingGear.eu | VoDs/Stream | |
OMG | 1–0 | SK Telecom T1 | VoDs/Stream | |
17 September 2013 | ||||
Lemondogs | 0–1 | OMG | VoDs/Stream | |
SK Telecom T1 | 1–0 | GamingGear.eu | VoDs/Stream | |
Team SoloMid / | 1–0 | Lemondogs | VoDs/Stream | |
GamingGear.eu | 0–1 | OMG | VoDs/Stream | |
SK Telecom T1 | 1–0 | / Team SoloMid | VoDs/Stream | |
20 September 2013 | ||||
Lemondogs | 0–1 | SK Telecom T1 | VoDs/Stream | |
OMG | 1–0 | GamingGear.eu | VoDs/Stream | |
Team SoloMid / | 0–1 | SK Telecom T1 | VoDs/Stream | |
GamingGear.eu | 0–1 | Lemondogs | VoDs/Stream | |
OMG | 1–0 | / Team SoloMid | VoDs/Stream | |
21 September 2013 | ||||
Lemondogs | 1–0 | / Team SoloMid | VoDs/Stream | |
GamingGear.eu | 0–1 | SK Telecom T1 | VoDs/Stream | |
OMG | 1–0 | Lemondogs | VoDs/Stream | |
Team SoloMid / | 0–1 | GamingGear.eu | VoDs/Stream | |
SK Telecom T1 | 1-0 | OMG | VoDs/Stream
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