LoL history made! Tyler1’s Journey to Multi-Challenger – eSportsNews eSports LoL

Top streamer Tyler1 has become the second person ever to achieve the highest rank of Challenger in all five roles in of Legends. We have documented his journey.

Streamer Tyler “Tyler1” Steinkamp, best known for his laugh-out-loud comments, has done it after almost two years: he has reached the highest rank in in all five roles. In the four roles Jungle, Top-Lane, Mid-Lane and of course his main role AD-Carry he had already reached Challenger for a long time, only the Support role was still missing – until a few days ago.

Before him, only two other players achieved this Achievement: pro player Carl Felix “MagiFelix” Boström (EUW) and Jeong “Dopa” Sang-Gil (KR). However, Dopa’s account has been banned by Games for 1000 years for illegal boosting, so his Achievement is not considered official.

With different accounts, each created for only one specific role, Tyler1 embarked on a mission to become a multi-challenger.

Main account “S8 IS SO FUN”

With his main account “S8 IS SO FUN”, on which he mainly plays AD-Carry and mains Draven, Tyler1 had been a Challenger for several – Season s. The challenge now was to get into the other roles, learn them AND then become even better than other players who have been mastering this particular role for years. But that doesn’t seem to have been a problem for the streamer.

Jungle account “BUZZLIGHTYEAR99”

Tyler1 started his mission in Jungle at the end of 2019, although he had never seriously considered this role before. On May 28, 2020, after 1811 Games, the time finally came for his Jungle-only account to reach Challenger. With more than 400 games played on Olaf, he had a 57 percent win rate on Champion. His other most played champions were Ivern, Karthus, Jarvan IV and Lee Sin.

Top Lane Account “HULKSMASH1337”

On June 1, 2021, Tyler1 won the last of a total of 1741 games on the top lane, which gave him the rank of Challenger. His most played champion there was Cho’Gath, followed by Urgot, Irelia, Aatrox, and Quinn. He had an approximate win rate of 50 percent on all champions, with the highest on Cho’Gath (56 percent).

Mid-Lane Account “MAMMOTHMAN65”

Within two months Tyler1 already reached his goal on the mid-lane on September 23, 2021. For this he needed 669 Games.

After achieving the rank, he suggested Twitch change the banner for the League of Legends category to his face. This didn’t happen, but instead the official LoL Twitter account changed the profile picture to a montage of him as Annies Tibbers for a short time.

Support account “COOKIEMONSTER123”

The last remaining role Tyler1 had to master to reach his goal was Support. After 431 games and a 55% win rate, it took only a week and a half for Tyler1 to complete his Challenger series. With 104 games Nautilus was his most played supporter. Next in descending order of frequency were Karma, Pyke, Rakan, Blitzcrank, and Janna.

Video: Starting at minute 43, you can watch the history-making destruction of the enemy Nexus. Attention: It gets loud!

It seems that Tyler1’s support mission focused on more dominant champions in the bot lane. His highest win rate was with Pyke, winning 64 percent of his 88 Pyke games. According to Tyler1, support was the easiest role. He played on “autopilot” most of the time as a support player. He also said that all support players “sucked.

Little side hustle from

From Riot Games there is apparently a reward for his successful mission. On Twitter, the official League of Legends account posted that they would send him a small gift for this Achievement.

Nevertheless, Riot also doesn’t let him forget that he has a dark past as a LoL player. For on Twitter, they congratulate him for leaving it behind and becoming a better player, “There’s a thin line between passion and tilt. Congrats on staying more focused and making it to the second 5-Role Challenger of all time.”

 


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