Dyrus

Marcus Hill (born March 30, 1992), more commonly known by his gaming handle Dyrus, is a retired American professional player of the multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game League of Legends and streamer on Twitch[2] where his live streams commonly attract viewer counts of 500–2,000 people on a regular basis. At the time of his retirement, Dyrus was the top laner for Team SoloMid (TSM). With TSM, he won several League of Legends Championship Series North American titles and appeared in several League of Legends World Championships. He retired from competitive play after the 2015 League of Legends World Championships.

Dyrus
Marcus Hill
Personal information
Born (1992-03-30) March 30, 1992[1]
HometownHonolulu, Hawaii[1]
NationalityAmerican
Nickname(s)Dyrus, TSirDiesalot, Dyrone, Brother Dyrus
Career information
StatusRetired, streamer
LeagueLeague of Legends Championship Series North America
GamesLeague Of Legends
Career history
2010All or Nothing
2010Epik Gamer
2011–2012Epik Gamer
2012–2015Team SoloMid
2017Delta Fox
Career highlights and awards
  • 3× NA LCS champion
  • IEM champion (2015)

Career

Dyrus has been playing League of Legends since its beta phase. Dyrus' favorite champion is Singed, through which he acquired rank 1 with in the beta phase. Dyrus' career started out as a support for one of the first competitive teams in the League of Legends professional scene, All or Nothing. Following the disbandment of All or Nothing, Dyrus joined Epik Gamer as their top laner. Dyrus gained exposure following his decision to start streaming on Twitch[2] because of his unique play, interesting personality, and the success of Epik Gamer at LAN tournaments. Dyrus later moved in into the gaming house of New York-based Team SoloMid (TSM) to pursue a full-time gaming career while still playing for Epik Gamer.

Following the resignation of TheRainMan from TSM, Dyrus offered himself as RainMan's replacement.[3] Prior to his signing, Dyrus had already been living in the TSM gaming house. With Dyrus' former team's blessing, Dyrus resigned from Epik Gamer and has been playing as the top laner for Team SoloMid.[4]

Dyrus and TSM won the 2014 Spring split and the 2014 Summer split. In the 2015 Spring NA LCS, Dyrus helped TSM win the regular season and the playoffs. Team SoloMid was the winner of the Intel Extreme Masters Season IX Katowice World Finals. They defeated Team WE 3 to 0 in the finals.[5]

Winning the 2015 Spring LCS granted them one of six invitations to the 2015 Mid-Season Invitational in inaugural year for the event. TSM finished in 5th place at the event. In the summer split, TSM finished in 2nd place being defeated by Counter Logic Gaming in the playoffs.[6]

At the 2015 League of Legends World Championship, TSM was placed in Group D which consisted of Origen, LGD Gaming, and KT Rolster known as the "Group of Death". TSM finished fourth place in its group and was unable to progress further. After TSM faced their last game at the tournament against LGD, Dyrus retired and was given a standing ovation for his contribution to TSM.[7][8]

Personal life

Marcus Hill was born on March 30, 1992 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Mark and Sandy Hill.[1] Dyrus went into professional League despite the wishes of his father, Mark Hill, who wanted him to work for the family plumbing business.[9] On June 29, 2016 Dyrus announced his relationship with Emiru, a Twitch Streamer.[10] Hill currently resides in Wichita, Kansas with his girlfriend.

Notable tournament placements

2011

2011
Date Location Event Result Placement
2011-11-20 Busan, South Korea 2011 World Cyber Games Grand Finals Chicks Dig Elo 2 : 1 exGameburg Team 1st
2011-11-20 Providence, Rhode Island, United States 2011 MLG Providence Epik Gamer 2 : 4 Team SoloMid 2nd
2011-10-09 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States IGN ProLeague Season 3 - Atlantic City Epik Gamer 1 : 2 Team Dignitas 2nd
2011-09-24 online Sound Blaster Nations Championship Team USA 0 : 2 Team Canada 2nd
2011-08-27 Raleigh, United States 2011 MLG Pro Circuit Epik Gamer 0 : 2 Counter Logic Gaming 2nd
2011-06-20 Jönköping, Sweden Riot Season One Championship Epik Gamer 0 : 2 Team SoloMid 4th

2012

2012
Date Location Event Result Placement
2012-12-16 online SoloMid Series - Finals Team SoloMid 0 : 3 Team FeaR 4th
2012-12-09 online SoloMid Series - Week 6 Team SoloMid 2 : 1 Team Curse 1st
2012-10-28 online SoloMid Series - Week 2 Team SoloMid 2 : 0 Orbit Gaming 1st
2012-10-21 online SoloMid Series - Week 1 Team SoloMid 2 : 1 Orbit Gaming 1st
2012-09-23 online Solomid NA Invitational 10 Team SoloMid 0 : 2 Monomaniac eSports 2nd
2012-09-10 online Solomid NA Invitational 8 Team SoloMid win : forfeit Team Curse 1st
2012-09-02 Los Angeles, United States Season 2 North American Regional Finals Team SoloMid 2 : 0 Team Dignitas 1st
2012-08-19 online Solomid NA Invitational 7 Team SoloMid 1 : 2 Team Curse 2nd
2012-08-12 San Francisco, California, United States IPL Face Off: San Francisco Showdown Team SoloMid 3 : 0 Team Curse 1st
2012-08-08 online Solomid NA Invitational 6 Team SoloMid 2 : 0 mTw North America 1st
2012-08-05 New York City, New York, United States 2012 MLG Pro Circuit/Summer/Arena Team SoloMid 0 : 2 Azubu Blaze 2nd
2012-07-29 online Solomid NA Invitational 5 Team SoloMid 1 : 2 mTw North America 3rd
2012-07-17 online Elite of Europe Team SoloMid 1 : 2 Moscow Five 4th
2012-07-08 online Solomid NA Invitational 4 Team SoloMid 0 : 2 mTw North America 3rd
2012-06-17 Pomona, California, United States GIGABYTE Esports LAN Team SoloMid 2 : 0 CLG Black 1st
2012-06-10 Anaheim, California, United States 2012 MLG Pro Circuit/Spring Team SoloMid 2 : 1 Counter Logic Gaming 1st
2012-06-03 online/offline Reign of Gaming International Invitational Team SoloMid 2 : 1 Epik Gamer 1st
2012-05-28 online Solomid NA Tournament Circuit Team SoloMid 4 : 2 Team Dynamic 1st
2012-04-08 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States IGN ProLeague Season 4 - Las Vegas Team SoloMid 2 : 0 Counter Logic Gaming 1st
2012-04-01 online Leaguecraft ggClassic Team SoloMid 2 : 0 4 Not Fire 1st
2012-03-16 online Fatal1ty Gaming Gear League of Legends Tournament Team SoloMid 2 : 1 Just Your Average Joes 1st

2013

2013
Date Location Event Result Placement
2013-09-02 Seattle, United States LCS North America Season 3 Summer Playoffs Team SoloMid 0 : 3 Cloud9 2nd[11]
2013-05-26 Shanghai, China All-Star Shanghai 2013 North America LCS 0 : 2 Korea Champions SF
2013-04-28 Los Angeles, United States LCS North America Season 3 Spring Playoffs Team SoloMid 3 : 2 Team Coast 1st

2014

2014
Date Location Event Result Placement
2014 Los Angeles, California, United States LCS North America Season 4 Spring Season 2nd
2014-04-20 Los Angeles, California, United States LCS North America Season 4 Spring Playoffs Team SoloMid 0 : 3 Cloud9 2nd
2014-09-01 Seattle, Washington, United States LCS North America Season 4 Summer Playoffs Team SoloMid 3 : 2 Cloud9 1st
South Korea 2014 League of Legends World Championship 5th–8th

2015

2015
Date Location Event Result Placement
2015-04-20 Los Angeles, United States NA LCS 2015 Spring Season 1st
2015-04-20 Los Angeles, United States NA LCS 2015 Spring Playoffs Team SoloMid 3 : 0 Cloud9 1st
2015 Tallahassee, Florida, United States 2015 Mid-Season Invitational 5th
2015 Le Dock Pullman, Paris, France 2015 World Championship Group Stage 1–5 4th

References

  1. "TSM Snapdragon Profile: Dyrus - News at GameSpot". GameSpot. February 20, 2013. Retrieved September 26, 2013.
  2. "TSM_Dyrus - Twitch". Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  3. Raven, Josh (June 16, 2015). "Chaox, The Rain Man, and the rest of TSM's earliest players: Where are they now?". The Daily Dot. Archived from the original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
  4. Archived September 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  5. Zeju (May 4, 2015). "The Backbone of Team SoloMid: A Look at Dyrus". GoldPer10. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
  6. Counter Logic Gaming sweeps past Team SoloMid. ESPN. Archived from the original on August 27, 2015. Retrieved October 17, 2015.
  7. Wolf, Jacob (October 10, 2015). "Dyrus exits pro League of Legends with teary farewell". The Daily Dot. Archived from the original on April 3, 2016. Retrieved March 20, 2016.
  8. "How an Apprentice Plumber Became a Pro Gaming Legend". Rolling Stone. June 23, 2017. Retrieved January 8, 2019.
  9. HelloDollie (May 10, 2014). "Interview with Dadyrus, the father of Dyrus". Retrieved October 17, 2015.
  10. Dyrus (June 29, 2016). "Dyrus VLOG Life Update June 29th". Retrieved April 12, 2017 via YouTube.
  11. Rod Breslau (September 2, 2013). "Cloud 9 takes League of Legends Season 3 North American Playoffs - News at GameSpot". GameSpot. Retrieved September 26, 2013.
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