Tyler1 thrilled Korean League bootcamp is over I learned nothing here
Tyler1 thrilled Korean League bootcamp is over I learned nothing here - Dexerto
Author
about the authorLawrence ScottiLawrence is a writer based in New York City covering entertainment and games for Dexerto focusing on Hearthstone, World of Warcraft, NBA 2K, and any indie game he can review. You can contact Lawrence at [email protected]
articles
Entertainment
Ludwig explains why he changed how his name is pronounced
Lawrence Scotti . 2022-10-22T19:21:14Gaming
Star Wars Eclipse story contents leak including introduction of a new race
Lawrence Scotti . 2022-10-22T16:39:18Gaming
Modern Warfare 2 players blast garbage perk change ahead of launch
Lawrence Scotti . 2022-10-22T15:04:42Hearthstone
Hearthstone detectives theorize new expansion will be announced next week
Lawrence Scotti . 2022-10-21T16:46:35World of Warcraft
WoW players defend Warlords of Draenor as most underrated expansion
Lawrence Scotti . 2022-10-21T15:25:15View MoreEntertainment League of Legends
Tyler1 thrilled Korean League bootcamp is over I learned nothing here
Lawrence Scotti Published: 2022-06-04T19:10:17 Updated: 2022-06-04T19:10:17tyler1Tyler1/Riot GamesTwitch star Tyler ‘Tyler1’ Steinkamp rejoiced as his trip to South Korea came to an end and shared that the journey made him “worse” at League of Legends. Tyler1 has spent the entirety of May and early June grinding League of Legends solo queue from the comfort of a hotel room in South Korea. The 27-year-old streamer has been playing absurd amounts of League, streaming more than 14 hours a day during his stay. Now, with his trip winding down, he’s reflecting on his time in the country while clamoring to get home. Tyler1, Riot GamesTyler1 has over 5 million followers on Twitch.
Tyler1 claims Korea trip made him worse at League
Steinkamp responded to a viewer on June 3 who asked if the streamer was extending his trip to South Korea. Read More: How to unlock League of Legends Pride 2022 content “Bro, what is with you ‘stay longer’ kids? Guys, what are we not understanding. I am f**king jumping with joy, counting down the minutes and seconds until I’m on the plane home,” he said. Tyler joined a handful of other League streamers, like thebausffs, journeying to Korea to make content as well as to prove they could hit Challenger rank in the notoriously skilled region. Steinkamp’s time playing League there has been plagued by massive losing streaks as well as battling against his own teammates. Tyler continued, “I learned nothing here. This isn’t a boot camp, I am actively sabotaging everything I know about League of Legends playing on this server.” Read More: How to claim League of Legends Prime Gaming reward drops Although the trip to Korea was to prove he could reach Challenger rank only queuing up as auto-fill, he claimed he’s “only getting worse,” at the MOBA. And, he has yet to reach Challenger rank with only one day to go. T1 finished by calling the trip “a complete waste of time.” The legend of ‘BIG TONKA T’ will live on in infamy even when Tyler is long gone from Korean solo queue.
keep reading
GTA
GTA Online players gets compensated by Rockstar after griefing incident
Philip Trahan . 2022-10-22T22:41:37Entertainment
MitchJones denies trying to cancel Mizkif amid sexual assault cover-up allegations