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Misaya
Personal information
Name禹景曦
(Yu Jingxi)
Born (1992-10-19) October 19, 1992 (age 32)
NationalityChinese
Career information
GamesLeague of Legends
RoleMid Laner
Team history
Team WE2011–2013

Yu Jingxi (Chinese: 禹景曦; pinyin: Yǔ Jǐngxī; born October 19, 1992),[2] better known by his in-game name Misaya, is a Chinese retired professional League of Legends player. He played as the mid laner for Team WE from March 2011 until his retirement in December 2013.[3] Following his retirement he became a streamer and one of the most well-known public figures in China's League of Legends scene.[4]

Career

Misaya originally played Dota and competed at semi-professional tournaments, but quit the game after a brief unsuccessful career. Shortly after, he moved on to League of Legends with his close friends. His skillful play-style caught the attention of Team WE (then-known as World Elite), which he joined in March 2011 as their starting mid laner. Misaya and his team would go on to finish in the top eight at the Season 2 World Championship. He retired in December 2013 to focus on streaming and promoting League of Legends in China.[3]

During his prime, Misaya was known for his prowess as the character Twisted Fate. A play involving the use of Twisted Fate's ultimate move "Destiny" to bait out enemy abilities after teleporting was named after him by fans.[5]

Notable achievements

2011–2013
Date Event Placing Final game
March 9, 2013 G-League 2012 Season 2 Gold 1st Team WE 3–2 Invictus Gaming
December 2, 2012 IGN ProLeague Season 5 tournament Gold 1st Team WE 3–1 Fnatic
October 13, 2012 Season 2 World Championship 5th–8th CLG EU 1–2 Team WE

Personal life

Misaya married Yin Lanyi on October 5, 2018 and announced on the same day that Yin was expecting a child.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Misaya - Yu, Jingxi - League of Legends Player Profile". www.esportsearnings.com. Esports Earnings. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
  2. ^ Carson, Cameron (December 25, 2013). "WE.Misaya Retirement Interview: "I can't really tell for sure if I will return right now"". GameSpot. Retrieved December 23, 2019.
  3. ^ a b Moser, Kelsey (May 10, 2015). "Misaya: "I believe Clearlove is the best jungler"". theScore esports. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  4. ^ Custer, C. (August 4, 2014). "Retired Chinese LOL pro Misaya is making a fortune online". Yahoo News Singapore. Retrieved December 23, 2019.
  5. ^ Cocke, Taylor. "The League of Legends Plays Named After Pros". Red Bull. Retrieved December 23, 2019.
  6. ^ "Former Mid laner of WE Misaya gets married to Lanyi Yin Today". www.scoregg.com. Score. Retrieved December 22, 2019.