On October 6, 2013, Chaox announced that he is officially looking for a competitive team. He defeated OneBadBrad but lost to fabbbyyy in the semifinals on the next day. On August 20 and 21st, Chaox represented UNICEF in the eBay Charity Invitational 1v1 tournament. On June 21, 2013, Chaox announced his retirement from competitive League of Legends in a vlog on his YouTube channel. On June 20, 2013, Chaox arrived back in North America.
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He also appeared on Tencent LoL Pro League 2013 as a guest. While in Asia, Chaox spent time with multiple organizations, including Vici Gaming, Invictus Gaming, and Garena. Unfortunately his trip was delayed because his mother burned his visa, but on April 23, Chaox finally arrived Shanghai, China.
He planned to leave on Apand have the trip to last for two months: one month in China and another month in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Korea. Trip to Asia and Retirement Īfter leaving Team SoloMid, Chaox visited China to learn more about e-Sports. Support player Xpecial claimed the release was due to differences between Chaox and TSM's midlaner Reginald however after Wildturtle's impressive performance with TSM, every member of the team agreed they would rather have WildTurtle play instead of Chaox. On March 25, 2013, Chaox was released from Team SoloMid and replaced by WildTurtle.
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With TSM, Chaox placed first in several online and offline events and became one of the most well-known AD Carry players in the world. At first, he was Team SoloMid's support player, but then after Locodoco's departure from SoloMid, Chaox became the starting AD carry, a position he would hold for over two years. He was recruited to Team SoloMid in January 2011 after playing with and against Reginald in solo queue. After the announcement of the Season 1 prizepool, he stuck with the game. He first played League of Legends during the beta, but disliked it at first, feeling it wasn't up to par with DotA.
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League of Legends Career TSM Era and Departure Ĭhaox first started gaming at the age of 3 on the SNES, and later on became a semi-competitive player in Dota, World of Warcraft, and Heroes of Newerth before becoming a professional League of Legends player. After his departure from Team SoloMid, Huang moved back to his home in New York. While playing for TSM, Huang lived in the TSM gaming house, first in New York and later in California. At the age of 13, his family moved again to Long Island, New York. When you swap character, the queue remains intact (across the same profile, remember) so you can eat your way through it – mailing off produced items as you go to your banks! Debris caught in the machinery will be dispatched to the janitor for safe disposal without involving the HR-department.Shan " Chaox" Huang was originally born in Chengdu, China and lived in Nanjing, China until the age of seven, when his family moved to Montreal, Canada. You need to produce more raw materials through either crafting or shopping, or both. Red items (at the bottom, not shown in this screen) you don’t own enough of. Yellow is semi-ok, you own everything you need – but it’s spread to mailbox/bank/gbank/alts. Green means ok, you got them all in your bag. The same technique can also be used to only restock a single profession.Ī queue similar to the one in the right window will appear, split into the different professions.īottom right is the total list of all materials needed. If you want to omit a single profession for this process, a single left click in its group will discount it. To restock our entire business, we select TSM Groups up top – make sure we select all the groups, then press ‘Restock Selected Groups’.
When you open a profession-window (any prof on any alt), you will be met by TSMs overlay – but you knew this by now. Selecting all groups and pressing “Restock Selected Groups” gives one queue containing all crafts from all professions, split by profession in the top right overview.