Showing impressive results from his training in Korea, he defeated KiLLeR 2-0 in the semifinal match-up. In 19 January 2012, Destiny participated in Cyber Sports Network Rundown #7 which was streamed live. Then he went against GoOdy and Ret but lost both matches 0-2. Destiny put up a great fight in the first match-up against Grubby showcasing his polished skill after his training in Korea. Destiny was grouped with some of the top players which includes Ret, Grubby and GoOdy. In losers round six, he was eliminated by ostojiy 2-0.ĭestiny was invited to join a LAN tourney which was held in Germany by TaKe. He was then eliminated in the fifth round losers bracket by Titan 2-0.Īt MLG Providence 2011 he made it to the third round before losing 2-0 to Machine. Īt MLG Orlando 2011, he was knocked down to the losers bracket from the second round of the upper bracket after losing to Artist 2-0. He competed again in MLG's open bracket at MLG Columbus 2011, where he was defeated by Darkcell in the first round, but made a decent run through the losers bracket before being eliminated 2-1 by Slurgi in round 6.Īt MLG Anaheim 2011, he was knocked down to the losers bracket early on, where he defeated TT1 before being eliminated in round 4 by a Terran player named Edge.ĭestiny did not attend MLG Raleigh 2011 primarily because he felt unprepared for the event. MLG Pro Circuit 2011 ĭestiny's first major tournament was MLG Dallas 2011 where he made it to round 3 of the open bracket before getting knocked to the losers bracket 2-1 by ReSpOnSe. On June 2, 2012, shortly after joining the newly reformed ROOT Gaming, it was announced that Destiny would travel to Poland and practice in the Ministry of Win training house. On December 2, 2011, Quantic Gaming announced, that Destiny would go to Korea and stay there for about 3 weeks to train in the StarTale House. On October 11, it was eventually announced that Destiny would join Quantic Gaming. Many speculations over what team would bring him in included teams such as Team Reign with his former teammates KiWiKaKi and Slush and Quantic Gaming as they started building up their StarCraft II team starting with acquisitions such as SaSe. On October 9, 2011, Destiny announced he would be joining a team. He eventually made it to rank 1 in his Masters league as Protoss, before returning to playing Zerg on his main account. When his main account got banned for a short period, he started laddering as Protoss on a new account. When patch 1.4 containing Infestor nerfs was announced, Destiny jokingly said he would switch to Protoss if the changes were to go live. This meant that Destiny would not compete in the playoffs. There, he defeated South Korean players Bomber 2-1 and AcE 2-0, but lost to SjoW, ThisIsJimmy, and ViBE. He was invited to compete in the group stages of the GeForce Pro/Am tournament. In the main tournament, he was knocked to the losers bracket by Socke in the first round, where he was eliminated by Axslav. ![]() ![]() ĭestiny qualified for IGN ProLeague Season 2 through its first qualifier. In a forum post, Destiny clarified that he had qualms with the contract before signing it, but was worried the acquisition deal would fall through had he not signed it. Ten days later compLexity Gaming released Destiny, citing refusal to honor his contract. On JROOT Gaming was acquired by compLexity Gaming and Destiny joined compLexity. His first notable tournament success was winning the $100 prize for last man standing in the FXOpen KOTH NA #2, taking out Sixjax's ViBE in a ZvZ. Controversy has followed him throughout his streaming career, and he has notably been released from both Quantic Gaming and ROOT Gaming following pressure from sponsors. Having played since the beta, Destiny is well known throughout the StarCraft II community due to the popularity of his stream.
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