Dota 2 Player – JerAx – Jesse Vainikka

Biography

JerAx began his career in the Finnish team Rat in the dark as a player. After playing with them for a month he was approached by SingSing, and JerAx joined his team, QPAD Red Pandas as a trialist. A while later he was announced as a full member of the team.

2014
After more than a year of absence from the Dota 2 professional scene, JerAx became a part of the newly formed Finnish squad 4 Anchors + Sea Captain alongside Trixi, MATUMBAMAN, Vaalix and Buugi. JerAx played the – No. 4 position for the team, in addition to serving as the overall team captain and drafter. He left the team in early January 2015.

2015
A few days later, JerAx joined the international team Team Tinker. After a couple months of disappointing results, JerAx parted ways with the team on March 6th, and was announced to be joining Korean team MVP HOT6ix. The team quickly became a powerhouse in the South East Asia scene, and after winning MPGL – Season 7, the team qualified for The International 2015. Despite their strong play leading up to the tournament, MVP HOT6ix disappointed at the main event. They finished last in their group, and were knocked out in the first round of the playoffs by Invictus Gaming.

In the post TI5 shuffle, JerAx left MVP HOT6ix, and was revealed to have joined 5Jungz after the team was invited to the ESL One New York 2015 European Qualifiers. After a string of good results, he was picked up by Team Liquid. With winning The Defense – Season 5 and reaching third place at WCA 2015, JerAx ended the 2015 calendar year on a high note.

2016
JerAx continued his good form over the new year with double runner-up places in the Frankfurt and Manila majors respectively. With a consistent run of being second, JerAx won his first premier offline tournament in 2016 at EPICENTER. Liquid was invited to The International 2016, which would be JerAx’s second TI attendance, where they finished top 8, after falling to Fnatic.

He left Team Liquid during the post-TI shuffle,to join rivals OG.The move would prove to be very rewarding, as he became a Major champion with a at the Boston Major. It would be his third showing in a Major Grand Final.

2017
In April 2017, JerAx and OG came second at DAC 2017, falling 0-3 to Invictus Gaming in the Grand Finals. Despite this loss, the team came back with a vengeance at the second and final Major of the – Season , the Kiev Major, beating Virtus.pro 3-2 in a nail-biting series. Another top 8 finish at his third International would prove to be disappointing, as his team was heavily favored to win.

Despite this, he would continue on with OG for the upcoming – Season . However, after the departure of their ana, OG’s performance in the new – Season dropped immensely and the team would fail to qualify to a number of Majors and Minors. Victory at MDL Macau would be the only notable achievement for the remaining year.

2018
Despite a marked improvement in qualifiers, results at LAN tournaments were still a far cry away from the previous – Season and were further marred by his team’s roster troubles. Following another disappointing early exit at ESL One Birmingham, JerAx’s teammates Fly and s4 shockingly left the team to join a similarly struggling .

With only a few months left before qualifiers for The International 2018, JerAx together with his remaining teammates, coach-turned-player Ceb and OG co-founder N0tail, were forced to scrape together a roster. They managed to bring back ana to the team and also recruited JerAx’s countryman Topson, who was a well known as a pubstar with little to no professional experience to date. OG would take the European qualifier spot, but little was expected of the young roster, many even going so far as ranking the team last among the field of contenders.

Dota-2-Player-JerAx-Jesse-VainikkaHowever, JerAx and his team overcame all odds. After barely securing an upper bracket berth, the team cruised to the Grand Finals, where they beat heavy favorites PSG.LGD 3-2 in what is considered the best TI finals to date. JerAx’s impactful support play earned a lot of praise, particularly his Io and Earthshaker performances in the Grand Finals being highlighted.

Following his greatest achievement to date, JerAx and OG decided to take a longer break post-TI.

2019
In January 2019, JerAx and his teammates were featured in Valve’s True Sight documentary, featuring the Grand Finals of TI8. It was JerAx’s second appearance in this series, as he had already featured in the episode about the Kiev Major in 2017.

His return to the top tier of professional Dota proved slow, in part because carry ana had decided to take a longer break and the team was trying out different players as replacement. When their star carry returned to the active roster in March, the results markedly improved. Despite a lack of major championships, a series of good results and high placements in the second half of the – Season , earned his team a spot at The International 2019, via the Dota Pro Circuit.

Dota 2

Dota 2 is – unlike other big MOBA titles like League of Legends – free to play with all heroes. However, game items can be purchased in the Dota 2 store, but all of them have no effect on the gameplay. Only cosmetic items like different skins for the heroes can be purchased. Just like in Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Portal 2, it is possible to create your own content via the Steam Workshop.

Dota 2 is a multiplayer online battle arena title from Valve. The successor to the extremely popular Warcraft 3 modification DotA (Defense of the Ancients), Dota 2 was the company’s first game and was released on the download platform Steam on July 9, 2013. The game is a free-to-play title that can be played completely free of charge and is financed through in-game micro-transactions, similar to Team Fortress 2.