User:thanadol beam/sandbox
ROSINANTE | |
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Current team | |
Team | DESTINATION |
Role | Dark Slayer Lane |
Games | Arena Of Valor |
League | Division1 |
Status | Active |
Personal information | |
Name | THANADOL INCHAN |
Nickname(s) | Beam |
Born | 28 April 2003 |
Nationality | Thai |
Team history | |
2018–present | DESTINATION |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Thanadol Inchan (born 28 April 2003), better known as ROSINANTE, is an Thai professional Arena Of Valor player for DESTINATION. He was a member of the team that won the thousand dollar Advice E-sports 2019/Advice Tournament 2019 and ROV TRUE R-CHEEWA 2020, 2020 tournaments.[1]
History[edit]
While initially playing Arena Of Valor in Thailand, ROSINANTE gather a team from a squad of friends in Kamphaeng Phet Province, Thanadol "ROSINANTE" Inchan is a Thai professional Arena of Valor player who is currently plays as a Dark Slayer Lane for DESTINATION[citation needed]
ROSINANTE began his professional Arena of Valor career by joining FIZZ.ABSOLUTELY in 2018 as a Lineup. His most notable accomplishment with the team was defeating Game don't cry in the 64Teams Round of Valorcity(Northern).[citation needed]Following Valorcity Central 2019, ROSINANTE left the team to join DESTINATION. In August 2019, he won his first ever tournament with DESTINATION at Advice E-sports 2019/Advice Tournament, 2019 champion Advice Tour.
Gallery[edit]
The team's performance continued to stay consistent with additional top 4 performances Player arena of valor in Kamphaeng Phet, Bamboo warrior Championships 2019. ROSINANTE would then take his RoV Highschool Championship 2019 at Kamphaeng Phet, and the team was invited for Rov Highschool 2020 . then take his second RoV Highschool Championship 2020.[citation needed] Months later, he later joined Radiant in early 2020, but had returned to DESTINATION in early June 2020 following the departure of Shy and Bangsawan.
Despite a bad start at KPP eSports 2020's main stage, DESTINATION finished Second and he decided to take a break from his esports career and now he's back to compete in RoV SAT2020 Oncoming soon.[2]
References[edit]
- Content in this article was copied from ana at Liquipedia Dota 2, which is licensed under the Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States (CC BY-SA 3.0 US) license.
- ^ THANADOL (26 August 2019). "BEAM teen Thanadol 'ROSINANTE' Inchan wins more than $1000 at Advice E-sports 2019/Advice Tournament 2019 Championships". Perth Now. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
- ^ ROSINANTE, BEAM (24 April 2021). "DESTINATION's ROSINANTE Is coming back". Shack News.
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