MadLife

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MadLife
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Background Information
Name: Hong Min-gi (홍민기)
Team: CJ Entus Frost
Alternate IDs: Azubu MadLife, MiG MadLife
Nicknames: 매라신(Madlife God)
Country: South Korea South Korea
Birthday: October 5, 1992 (1992-10-05) (age 20)
Peak Elo: 2380 (KR)
Role: Support
Favorite Champion:       
Team History
Apr 2011 - Jun 2012MiGlogo std.png MiG Frost
Jun 2012 - Feb 2013Azflogo std.png Azubu Frost
Feb 2013 - PresentCJElogo std.png CJ Entus Frost
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Hong "MadLife" Min-gi is the Support player for CJ Entus Frost.

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[edit] Biography

MadLife often played Starcraft as a child, but didn't play online until he was 12 when his family got internet access. He enjoys playing Osu! because it requires a lot of concentration. He started play Starcraft II at age 18, but moved to League of Legends a little over a year later, around the time  Miss Fortune came out. He has said that once he started playing  Blitzcrank the game became much more fun for him.[1] He is regarded as one of the best supports in the game, as he can be both passive or aggressive based on what is needed for his team. Madlife has been known as one of the best support players in the world; partly on account of his large champion pool. Unlike most Western support players, his play is usually as impressive as the AD/AP carry (especially in the lategame phase). This is why CJ Entus Frost's opponents usually ban one of his favorite champions, Alistar.

[edit] Trivia

  • His favorite champions are  Sona and  Blitzcrank.
  • His favorite player is Froggen.
  • Among Koreans, it was jokingly said that MiG (Azubu Frost's former name) stood for "MadLife is God." They also say "MAmen" whenever he shows exceptional play.
  • He was also called a "Machine" in Korea. It was because he was known for his lack of expression and his favorite female champion was  Orianna. [2]
  • Uses AP Champions as a Support, such as  Lux and  Zyra. Before Madlife popularized this style of play, many thought that he was trolling or purposely playing inefficiently.
  • Prefers to be known by his full name as opposed to MadLife.
  • Known for being one of the strongest  Thresh players in the world due to his extremely good micromanagment skills.[3]
  • Considered the best  Blitzcrank in the world.

[edit] Achievements

2013
Date Event Result
2013-03-09 IEM Season VII - World Championship Silver.png CJ Entus Frost CJElogo std.png 1 : 3 CJElogo std.png CJ Entus Blaze
2013-02-22 OGN Club Masters Copper.png CJ Entus (Club Masters) CJElogo std.png 0 : 3 KTRolsterLogo std.png KT Rolster
2013-02-02 OLYMPUS Champions Winter 2012-2013 Silver.png Azubu Frost Azflogo std.png 0 : 3 NJ SWDlogo std.png NaJin Sword
2013-01-20 IEM Season VII - Global Challenge Katowice SF.png Azubu Frost Azflogo std.png 0 : 2 GambitLogo std.png Gambit Gaming
2012
Date Event Result
2012-10-13 Season 2 World Championship Silver.png Azubu Frost Azflogo std.png 1 : 3 Tpa std.png Taipei Assassins
2012-09-08 Azubu The Champions Summer 2012 Gold.png Azubu Frost Azflogo std.png 3 : 2 CLGlogo2 std.png CLG Europe
2012-05-19 Azubu The Champions Spring 2012 Silver.png MiG Frost MiGlogo std.png 0 : 3 MiGlogo std.png MiG Blaze
2012-02-17 OnGameNet LoL Invitational Gold.png MiG Frost MiGlogo std.png 2 : 1 Clglogo std.png Counter Logic Gaming

[edit] Interviews

[edit] 2012

[edit] 2013

[edit] External Links

[edit] Gallery

[edit] References

  1. Azubu Player Site teamazubu.com
  2. "LOL Thisisgame.com official Q&A"
  3. Madlife vs Maknoon youtube.com


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