
Wolf (Lee Jae-wan) - Leaguepedia | League of Legends Esports …
Lee "Wolf" Jae-wan (Hangul: 이재완) is a League of Legends esports player, currently streamer for T1.
Wolf - Liquipedia League of Legends Wiki
Lee "Wolf" Jae-wan (born September 9, 1996) is a retired Korean player who most recently played as the as Support for SuperMassive eSports. He is most notable for his time laning with Bang on SK Telecom T1, winning 2 consecutive World Championship titles followed by …
Wolf - Leaguepedia | League of Legends Esports Wiki - Fandom
Wolf (Gabriel Eckenroth), American player, bot laner for San Jose State (now known as Azog).
Former SKT star Wolf retires from League of Legends esports
Dec 1, 2019 · Former SKT Telecom T1 support and jungler Lee “Wolf” Jae-wan announced his retirement from professional League of Legends esports on Friday, ending his seven-year-long career to focus on his mental health. In an interview, Wolf confessed that the decision to walk away from LoL esports was a long time coming.
League of Legend’s Wolf retires from professional play
Dec 2, 2019 · Lee Jae Wan, more commonly known as Wolf by the League of Legends community has officially announced his retirement from professional play. This “retirement” …
[Exclusive Interview] Wolf Officially Announces His Retirement, Talks ...
Nov 29, 2019 · Wolf's journey was dramatic, but harsh. After debuting as a pro League of Legends player with Najin in 2012, he dipped his toes with CTU and joined SKT T1 S in 2013. It was the birth of the Bang-Wolf Bot duo that we all love and remember.
Wolf (Species) - Universe | League of Legends Wiki
Apr 2, 2025 · Wolves are are feral canines that roam the Runeterra's countryside. "Sub-species" mentioned are not necessarily genetically linked with each other, but they do share appearances to the real life Earth Canis genus.
Murk Wolf (Species) | League of Legends Wiki | Fandom
Murk Wolves are mammalian creatures that are magically altered by runic magical energy scattered across Valoran. They usually live near caves and dense forest growths. The color of their fur varies upon how much a murk wolf was altered by magical energy in the womb, ether a light brown color or...
Wolf announces retirement from professional League of …
Nov 29, 2019 · Following a seven-year League of Legends career, two-time world champion Lee “Wolf” Jae-wan has announced that he plans to retire from competitive play. During a recent interview with InvenGlobal, the former T1 support player said that he went back and forth with himself numerous times before coming to the decision to leave League of Legends play.
Lee "Wolf" Jae Wan - League of Legends Player - Esports Earnings
Sep 9, 1996 · Esports profile for League of Legends player Lee "Wolf" Jae Wan: $913,167.87 USD in prize money won from 35 tournaments.
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