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Retired
Albis
Ahq Albis 2019
Background Information
NameKang Chia-Wei (康家維)
Country of Birth
Taiwan
BirthdayDecember 19, 1993 (age 30)
Residency
PCS
PCS
Prev Residencies
LMS
LMS
Competitive
Role
Streamer
Favorite Champs





Competitive IDsMrAlbis
Soloqueue IDsahq_MrAlbis, 銅學們來上課了, ahq01 (KR), ahq Albis (KR),
WafflesCrown (NA)
Social Media & Links
Infobox Facebook Fanpagelogo std
Infobox Instagramlogo std
Infobox Twitchlogo std
Infobox Youtubelogo std

Kang "Albis" Chia-Wei (Hanzi: 康家維) is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously streamer for ahq eSports Club. He was previously known as MrAlbis. After his retirement from LoL, he became a professional “Age of Empire II” player.

Team History

Combine Role Swaps:No|Yes
Dates:Approx|Exact
TeamStartEnd
Notes
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq eSports Club
May 20122012-05-04Jan 20142014-01-09[1]1yr 8mo
ejel
LMS
Logitech G Fighterlogo stdLogitech G Fighter
Jan 20142014-01-09[3]Oct 20142014-10-26[2]9mo 17d
ejel
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq eSports Club
Oct 20142014-10-26[5]Jan 20192019-01-07[4]4yr 2moInactive
ejel
PCS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq eSports Club
Jan 20192019-01-07[4]≈Feb 2020≈2020-02-??≈1yr 1mo
ejel
TeamStartEnd
Notes
LMS
Corsairlogo stdCorsair
May 20122012-05-04Sep 20122012-09-214mo 17d
ejel
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq eSports Club
Sep 20122012-09-21≈Nov 2013≈2013-11-??≈1yr 1mo
ejel
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq eSports Club
≈Nov 2013≈2013-11-??Jan 20142014-01-09[1]≈2mo 8d
ejel
LMS
Ahq Fighterlogo stdahq Fighter
Jan 20142014-01-09[3]Jul 20142014-07-23[6]6mo 14d
ejel
LMS
Logitech G Fighterlogo stdLogitech G Fighter
Jul 20142014-07-23[6]Oct 20142014-10-26[2]3mo 3d
ejel
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq eSports Club
Oct 20142014-10-26[5]≈Apr 2015≈2015-04-??≈5mo 6d
ejel
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq eSports Club
≈Apr 2015≈2015-04-??Jan 20182018-01-03[7]≈2yr 9mo
ejel
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq eSports Club
Jan 20182018-01-03[7]Mar 20182018-03-04[9]2mo 1dInactive
ejel
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq eSports Club
Mar 20182018-03-04[9]Dec 20182018-12-26[10]9mo 22d
ejel
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq eSports Club
Dec 20182018-12-26[10]Jan 20192019-01-07[4]12dInactive
ejel
PCS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq eSports Club
Jan 20192019-01-07[4]≈Feb 2020≈2020-02-??≈1yr 1mo
ejel

News

  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
LMS
Corsairlogo stdCORMay 4,
os4,
UDJ,
IamDevil,
Albis, and
Perfume join.
LeMei joins as substitute.
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahqSeptember 21, Corsairlogo stdCorsair merges with SteelSeries WIElogo stdSteelSeries WIE and renames to Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq eSports Club.
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahqNovember (approx.), MrAlbis (Bot to Mid) changes position.
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahqJanuary 9,
MrAlbis leaves for academy roster.[1]
LMS
Ahq Fighterlogo stdAFJanuary 9,
MrAlbis joins from main roster.

Ysera becomes inactive.[3]
LMS
Logitech G Fighterlogo stdLog FJuly 23, Ahq Fighterlogo stdahq Fighter renames to Logitech G Fighterlogo stdLogitech G Fighter.[6]
LMS
Logitech G Fighterlogo stdLog FOctober 26,
CCB,
Jcain,
MrAlbis,
RD, and
Ysera leave.[2]
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahqOctober 26,
OhReaL joins.

MrAlbis rejoins.

Mountain joins as substitute.

Trickz and
HoHotDoG leave.[5]
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahqApril (approx.), Albis (Jungle to Support) changes position.
Mountain moves to starting roster.
GreenTea moves to substitute.
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahqJanuary 3, Zero (Analyst to Coach) changes position.
Westdoor and
Albis become inactive.[7][8]
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahqMarch 4,
Albis becomes active.
[9]
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahqAugust 10,
Nestea and
Atlen's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2019.
Taizan and
Westdoor's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2018.
Wako,
AN,
Albis, and Domo (Coach)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2019.
Kino's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2020.[11]
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahqDecember 26,
Baby,
Rainbow, Luke (Manager), Ivria (Manager/Translator), and Polo (Director) join.
NeXAbc (Coach to Strategic Coach) and Zero (Coach to Analyst) change positions.
Westdoor and
Albis become inactive.
Atlen leaves.
Taizan's departure is confirmed.[10]
LMS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahqJanuary 7,
Albis retires and moves to streamer.[4]
PCS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahqJanuary 11, Albis changes residency from
LMS
LMS
to
PCS
PCS
.
PCS
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahqFebruary (approx.), Albis (Streamer) leaves.

Biography[]

Albis joined Corsair in May 2012 as their starting AD Carry. After losing to Taipei Assassins in the 2012 Worlds Qualifiers, Corsair merged with SteelSeries WIE to form ahq e-Sports Club. The team chose Albis to be their starting AD Carry while SteelSeries WIE's AD Carry GreenTea moved to support.

2013 Season[]

With ahq, Albis played a heavy bait-focused play-style, which many times led to him dying. He was heavily criticized by people on ptt (Taiwan's equivalent of Reddit) for the team's loses. He later made a post on ptt titled "[問題] 關於AD" ([Question] Speaking of AD Carry) which led to a lot of backlash.[12] ahq would later lose to Taipei Snipers and Gamania Bears, failing to make Worlds again.

2014 Season[]

In 2014 Albis moved to mid, sharing the position with the team's new mid laner Westdoor. After only one month, he was sent to their sister team ahq Fighter to replace their original mid laner Ysera, because Ysera was under 17 years old and not allowed to participate in the GPL. After Ysera was able to play, Albis and Ysera shared both mid and support, swapping roles when needed. ahq Fighters later rebranded into Logitech G Fighter. The team would eventually lose to ahq e-Sports Club and once again failed to qualify for Worlds.

2015 Season[]

ALbis rejoined ahq in the beginning of Season 5, this time sharing Jungle with Mountain. He would later become the starting support after GreenTea stepped down.

Placed directly into the finals of the gauntlet-style playoffs, they once again won the season, this time beating Hong Kong Esports 3-0 and automatically qualifying for the 2015 Season World Championship.

At Worlds, ahq were seeded into Group B, along with Fnatic, Invictus Gaming, and Cloud9 and went 3-3, advancing to the playoffs after a tiebreaker victory over Cloud9 (giving the North American team their fourth loss in a row that day). Their World Championship run ended in the quarterfinals, where they were drawn against tournament favorites SK Telecom, earning a top 8 finish.

2016 Season[]

During the 2016 Spring Season, ahq was consistently the top team of the League, ending in first place with an impressive 11-3-0 record. However, their domestic dominance came to a sudden halt in the Playoff Finals, where they lost 0-3 against the Flash Wolves.

ahq struggled during the whole Summer Season, without being able to take a single best-of-2 series victory against the other two top teams, Flash Wolves and the newly formed J Team. They placed third in the end and qualified for the Summer Playoffs; their Playoffs run ended in the Semifinals match against the Flash Wolves, losing 2-3 in close fashion. Their Summer Split ranking granted ahq a spot in the Regional gauntlet, through which they qualified to the 2016 Season World Championship by beating Machi E-Sports in the Finals 3-0.

ahq were then seeded into Worlds Group C, alongside EDward Gaming, H2K, and INTZ. After going 2-1 in Week 1, the Taiwanese team failed to repeat their success during Week 2, mostly due to H2k's resurgence, as they ended in third place with a 3-3 score.

2019 Season[]

On January 7, 2019, ahq announced that both Albis and Westdoor would be retiring from the professional scene and move to become a streamer for the team instead.[13]

Trivia[]

  • His ID Albis comes from a famous WoW video-maker of the same name.
  • Has played all roles except top competitively.
  • Enjoys playing Age of Empires and Kirby in his free time.

Awards[]

  • LMS All-Pro 1st Team x3 (Summer 2015, Spring 2016, Summer 2016)

Tournament Results[]

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

Minimum place

Albis Tournament Results
DatePlEventLast ResultTeamRoster
2023-09-053 - 4 Taiwan Legend Championship 2023 - Northern Open Qualifiers
0 : 2CTBC Flying Oyster Academylogo stdCFOA
Logo std喔我的天 MMD,  Renhao,  Westdoor,  BeBe,  Albis
2023-07-262 AEC 2023 Sika Deer Open Qualifiers
2 : 3Logo stdSHA哥
Logo std喔我的天 MMD,  Renhao,  ZOD,  Westdoor,  BeBe,  Nana7,  Albis
2021-07-232 AEC 2021 Emerald Tree Frog Open Qualifiers
0 : 3Logo std上善若水
Logo std四寶伊 ICU,  Mountain,  Westdoor,  BeBe,  Albis
2020-08-275 - 6 2020 Taiwan Legend Championship
1 - 4Blanklogo stdRR
Team Taipeilogo stdTP MMD,  Hotpot,  Westdoor,  BeBe,  Albis,  Cyo
2019-08-244 2019 Taiwan Legend Championship
1 : 2Team Tainanlogo stdTN
Team Taipeilogo stdTP MMD,  Nestea,  Westdoor,  BeBe,  Albis
2018-08-178 LMS 2018 Summer
3 - 11Blanklogo stdRR
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq Ziv,  Westdoor,  Taizan,  Nestea,  Wako,  An,  Albis,  Tuna,  Kino,  Domo
2018-04-016 LMS 2018 Spring
5 - 9Blanklogo stdRR
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq Ziv,  Mountain,  Wako,  M1ssion,  An,  LBB,  Tuna,  Albis,  Domo
2017-11-0412 - 13 Worlds 2017
2 - 4Blanklogo stdRR
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq Ziv,  Mountain,  Westdoor,  Chawy,  AN,  Albis,  GreenTea
2017-08-252 LMS 2017 Summer Playoffs
0 : 3Flash Wolveslogo stdFW
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq Ziv,  Mountain,  Chawy,  Westdoor,  AN,  Albis
2017-08-063 LMS 2017 Summer
9 - 5Blanklogo stdRR
Ahq eSports Clublogo stdahq Ziv,  Mountain,  Chawy,  Westdoor,  AN,  LBB,  Albis
Albis 1v1 Tournament Results
DatePlEventPrizeTeamLast Result
2016-12-119 - 16All-Star 2016 BarcelonaTeam Icelogo stdIce0 : 1 ⁠Team Icelogo stdKarsa

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