RF Legendary
Retired | ||
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RF Legendary | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Oleksii Kuziuta | |
Country of Birth | Ukraine | |
Nationality | United States | |
Birthday | August 9, 1995 (age 25) | |
Residency | North America | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Top Laner | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Competitive IDs | RF, Antihero, RushFrog | |
Soloqueue IDs | Pulse RF Legend, RF Unstoppable, Legendalee, RF Legend, roflegendary, Misfit RF, MSF RF, LaGMaN | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Oleksii "RF Legendary" Kuziuta is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously top laner for Zenith Esports. He was briefly known as Antihero.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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![]() | ≈Jan 2013≈2013-01-04 | ≈Jan 2013≈2013-01-05 | ≈1d ejel | ||
![]() | Feb 20132013-02-02[2] | Mar 20132013-03-29[1] | 1mo 27d ejel | ||
![]() | ≈Mar 2013≈2013-03-?? | ≈Oct 2014≈2014-10-?? | ≈1yr 7mo ejel | ||
![]() | Oct 20142014-10-01 | Oct 20142014-10-21 | 20d ejel | ||
![]() | ≈Dec 2014≈2014-12-?? | Jan 20152015-01-16 | ≈1mo 15d ejel | ||
![]() | ≈Jan 2015≈2015-01-20 | ≈Feb 2015≈2015-02-04 | ≈15d ejel | ||
![]() | ≈Mar 2015≈2015-03-?? | Mar 20162016-03-03[3] | ≈1yr 24d ejel | ||
![]() | ≈Mar 2015≈2015-03-13 | Apr 20152015-04-26 | ≈1mo 13d ejel | ||
![]() | Mar 20162016-03-03[5] | May 20162016-05-23[4] | 2mo 20d ejel | ||
![]() | Apr 20162016-04-16 | ≈May 2016≈2016-05-?? | ≈15d ejel | ||
![]() | ≈May 2016≈2016-05-?? | May 20162016-05-25 | ≈24d ejel | ||
![]() | Jun 20162016-06-10 | Aug 20162016-08-08[6] | 1mo 28d ejel | ||
![]() | Dec 20162016-12-08[8] | Aug 20172017-08-08[7] | 8mo ejel | ||
![]() | Jan 20182018-01-04[9] | Feb 20182018-02-07 | 1mo 3d ejel |
Team | Start | End | |||
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![]() | ≈Jan 2013≈2013-01-04 | ≈Jan 2013≈2013-01-05 | ≈1d ejel | ||
![]() | Feb 20132013-02-02[2] | Mar 20132013-03-29[1] | 1mo 27d ejel | ||
![]() | ≈Mar 2013≈2013-03-?? | ≈Oct 2014≈2014-10-?? | ≈1yr 7mo ejel | ||
![]() | Oct 20142014-10-01 | Oct 20142014-10-21 | 20d ejel | ||
![]() | ≈Dec 2014≈2014-12-?? | Jan 20152015-01-16 | ≈1mo 15d ejel | ||
![]() | ≈Jan 2015≈2015-01-20 | ≈Feb 2015≈2015-02-04 | ≈15d ejel | ||
![]() | ≈Mar 2015≈2015-03-?? | Jun 20152015-06-19 | ≈3mo 9d ejel | ||
![]() | ≈Mar 2015≈2015-03-13 | Apr 20152015-04-26 | ≈1mo 13d ejel | ||
![]() | Jun 20152015-06-19 | Feb 20162016-02-07 | 7mo 18d ejel | ||
![]() | Feb 20162016-02-07 | Feb 20162016-02-20 | 13d ejel | ||
![]() | Feb 20162016-02-20 | Mar 20162016-03-03[3] | 12d ejel | ||
![]() | Mar 20162016-03-03[5] | May 20162016-05-23[4] | 2mo 20d ejel | ||
![]() | Apr 20162016-04-16 | ≈May 2016≈2016-05-?? | ≈15d ejel | ||
![]() | ≈May 2016≈2016-05-?? | May 20162016-05-25 | ≈24d ejel | ||
![]() | Jun 20162016-06-10 | Aug 20162016-08-08[6] | 1mo 28d ejel | ||
![]() | Dec 20162016-12-08[8] | Jun 20172017-06-07 | 5mo 30d ejel | ||
![]() | Jun 20172017-06-07 | Aug 20172017-08-08[7] | 2mo 1d ejel | ||
![]() | Jan 20182018-01-04[9] | Feb 20182018-02-07 | 1mo 3d ejel |
News
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
![]() | January 4 (approx.), RF Legendary, babyeator, Pheer, Nerf, and 6IIII9 join. | |
![]() | January 5 (approx.), RF Legendary, babyeator, Pheer, Nerf, and 6IIII9 leave. | |
![]() | February 2, RF Legendary, Pheerme, Nerf Hurter, Babyeator, and I Love Nickwu join. Kwr and Shihao join as substitutes.[2] | |
![]() | March (approx.), RF Legendary joins. | |
![]() | March 29, RF Legendary and Doctta leave.[1] |
![]() | October (approx.), RF Legendary and CloudNguyen leave. | |
![]() | October 1, ![]() RF Legendary, WelcomeToHeaven, Chunkyfresh, EvanRL, and Yuno join. | |
![]() | October 21, BabyZeus joins. RF Legendary leaves. | |
![]() | December (approx.), RF Legendary, CloudNguyen, Pekin Woof, cre4tive, and i am Anjo join. |
![]() | January 16, RF Legendary, CloudNguyen, Pekin Woof, cre4tive, and i am Anjo leave. | |
![]() | January 20 (approx.), RF Legendary, CloudNguyen, Pekin Woof, cre4tive, and Anjo join. | |
![]() | February 4 (approx.), RF Legendary, CloudNguyen, Pekin Woof, cre4tive, and Anjo leave. | |
![]() | March (approx.), RF Legendary and Intense join. | |
![]() | March 13 (approx.), RF Legendary and Alex Ich join as substitutes. Remilia rejoins as substitute. | |
![]() | April 26, RF Legendary and Alex Ich leave. | |
![]() | June 19, ![]() ![]() |
![]() | February 7, Flaresz moves to starting roster. RF Legendary moves to substitute. | |
![]() | February 20, RF Legendary moves to starting roster. Flaresz moves to substitute. | |
![]() | March 3, Flaresz and Trance join. RF Legendary rejoins. Seraph leaves after loan to Renegades ends. Alex Ich moves to starting roster. Ninja and Crumbz leave.[5] | |
![]() | March 3, Ninja joins. Seraph joins permanently after loan from Team Dragon Knights ends. RF Legendary, Alex Ich, and Flaresz leave.[3] | |
![]() | April 16, RF Legendary, Grigne, Damonte, Maplestreet, and Papa Chau join. zentinelq joins as substitute. | |
![]() | May (approx.), ![]() ![]() | |
![]() | May 23, Team Dragon Knights transfers its NACS spot to Eanix and disbands. Flaresz, RF Legendary, Kez, Alex Ich, Bischu, Trance, do it, and Thy leave.[4] | |
![]() | May 25, Destined For Glory is disbanded. RF Legendary, Grigne, Damonte, Maplestreet, Papa Chau, zentinelq, and Raz (Strategic Coach) leave. | |
![]() | June 10, RF Legendary and Bodydrop join. Nisker (Support to Analyst/Sub/Support) changes position. | |
![]() | August 8, RF Legendary leaves.[6] | |
![]() | December 8, RF Legendary, Wiggily, Pekin Woof, Tails, and KonKwon join. Fiku joins as substitute.[8] |
Biography[edit]
Oleksii "RF Legendary" Kuziuta started playing League of Legends during beta, but stopped playing until after the
Shen patch. He used to play DotA 2 before he moved onto League of Legends. Other games he enjoys include Lineage 2, Counter Strike, and DotA All-Stars.
2015 Season[edit]
RF Legendary joined Misfits in March 2015 and played with them in the AlphaDraft Challenger League. Around the same time, he also substituted for Team Dragon Knights in week 5 of the NACS Season along with Alex Ich and Yuno, going 2-0 on the week. The first official Riot event that Misfits participated in was the NACS Summer Qualifier, where they dropped only one game in their three series to qualify for the Summer Season. After qualifying, Misfits rebranded as Renegades.
Renegades finished the Challenger Series regular season with an 8-2 record and in second place, after losing a tiebreaker to Team Coast. However, in the playoffs, they defeated Imagine 2-1 and then Coast 3-2, sending them directly to the 2016 NA LCS Spring Season.
2016 Season[edit]
Renegades did not have a successful start to the Spring Season, only winning two games in 7 weeks. RF Legendary was only able to win their first game against Team Liquid. Starting with Week 4, RF was forced to share time with Flaresz, who was added as a secondary toplaner. After Seraph played as a toplane substitute in Week 7, Renegades traded RF Legendary, Flaresz and Alex Ich to Team Dragon Knights in exchange for Seraph and Ninja ahead of Week 8.[10] RF Legendary started in one game of the Summer Promotion Tournament, when the team was down 0-2 to Renegades; however, they lost that game as well and later lost to Apex Gaming as well, falling short of the LCS Summer Season.
On May 8, 2016, Riot released a competitive ruling stating that they had investigated the relationship between TDK and Renegades and found an inappropriate link between the two organizations, with the March roster trade and the sources of financial compensation to the players after the trade being one of the major problems. As a result of their findings, Riot ruled that TDK would be banned permanently from Riot-sponsored league play.[11] After the ruling, TDK sold their spot to Eanix and RF left the team.
In April, RF joined the monkeys and participated in the NACS Summer Open Qualifier. Upon reaching the Main Qualifier, the team renamed to Destined For Glory but lost to Cloud9 Challenger. RF was a substitute for Eanix for the NACS Summer Season but didn't start in any games for them.
Trivia[edit]
- Won the LoLPro Curse Aram Tournament with his team Severity Gaming.
- Was known for his
Kog'Maw early in his career. - More recently known for his top lane
Nidalee. - Known to dislike the champions
Elise and
Yasuo. - Was born in Mariupol, Ukraine but now lives in the United States.
- Keeps the meaning of RF in his ID private for unknown reasons.
- Is trilingual - fluently speaks Russian, Ukrainian, and English.
Tournament Results[edit]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[edit]
- 2013
- 2016
- March 29, Leaving Pulse, Streaming, Weeklies... Thoughts by , and on RF Legendary
- October 4, Trying to pick up girls by , and on RF Legendary
- January 18, RF Legendary talks about learning from losses, and his expectations for the Spring Split with , and on The Score
- January 22, RF Legendary: I think I'm on the right track with , and on Team Liquid
Images[edit]
Redirects
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Leaving Pulse, Streaming, Weeklies... Thoughts youtube.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Pulse eSports Signs New Team : HYPEBEAST CITY PT 4. We are HYPEBEAST CITY PT 4 AMA reddit.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 In trade with TDK, Renegades swap Flaresz, Alex Ich, and Trance for Ninja and Seraph dailydot.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Eanix acquires Team Dragon Knights' NACS spot thescoreesports.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 In trade with TDK, Renegades swap Flaresz, Alex Ich, and Trance for Ninja and Seraph dailydot.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 RF Legendary's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 'League of Legends': Por "desencontro de interesses", Big Gods não continuará nos EUA (Portuguese) espn.uol.com.br
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 'League of Legends': Sem jogadores brasileiros, Big Gods revela equipe para competitivo norte-americano (Portuguese) espn.uol.com.br
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Zenith eSports's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ In trade with TDK, Renegades swap Flaresz, Alex Ich, and Trance for Ninja and Seraph dailydot.com
- ↑ Competitive Ruling: Renegades and TDK lolesports.com