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Cyanide (gamer)

Lauri Happonen, better known as Cyanide, is a Finnish retired professional League of Legends player who was most recently a substitute for Origen of the EU LCS.[2] He won the Season 1 World Championship as a member of Fnatic.[3]

Cyanide
Personal information
NameLauri Happonen
Born1993 or 1994 (age 29–30)[1]
NationalityFinnish
Career information
GameLeague of Legends
Playing career2011–2017
RoleJungler
Team history
2011oSk Gaming
2011myRevenge
2011–2014Fnatic
2015–2017Origen
Career highlights and awards

Career edit

Season 1 edit

Becoming known in the high elo ladders during Season 1, Cyanide found himself playing in the jungler role for oSk Gaming and started playing on the team with now long time teammate, xPeke. In February 2011, the line up was picked up by myRevenge. The team placed first at IEM Season V - Hanover Invitational but two months after acquisition, Cyanide and the rest of the line up left myR to join Fnatic. The newly formed team gained quick recognition as being a top team in Europe and solidified a place as one of the world's best by competing and winning Riot Season 1 Championship in June 2011. The team then closed out Season 1 placing 3rd at IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Cologne, losing to North American Team SoloMid.

Pre-Season 2 edit

With his team, Cyanide went stateside to New York to play in IEM Season VI - Global Challenge New York, winning in a dominating fashion, not losing one game as they placed first, winning 2–0 over SK Gaming.

Season 2 edit

Lauri had grown to be a top known jungler in the world for him and his team's increasing performances in tournaments. In Season 2, Fnatic had always placed in the top 3 in majority of participated events such as SK Trophy March and IGN ProLeague Elites. In August 2012, the Season 2 Regional Finals was held in Cologne where the top 3 placing teams would be flown to Los Angeles for the Season 2 World Championship for a chance to play $1,000,000 grand prize. Fnatic were unable to qualify in the top 3, getting 4th in the tournament, losing to Moscow Five and CLG Europe.

Pre-Season 3 edit

After the tough loss at regionals, Cyanide and team were able to bounce back strong in preparation for Season 3, winning major tournament DreamHack Winter 2012, and placing 2nd against the world's best at IPL Season 5 Las Vegas. At IEM Season VII - Global Challenge Cologne, the team went undefeated in their group and bested the Korean lineup consisting of players that took 2nd at the Season 2 Championship, CJ Entus. However, they were unable to beat other Korean team, SK Telecom T1, in the finals, placing 2nd in the tournament. The team went on to next play in IEM Season VII - Global Challenge Katowice, making it out of group stage but losing in the semi-finals to Azubu Frost.

In January 2013, his team had a chance to participate in Riot's new competitive league for upcoming Season 3 for NA and EU, the Riot Season 3 League Championship Series, but had to play for a spot at the Season 3 Europe Offline Qualifier. Fighting out of the group stage and into the quarterfinals, Cyanide and his crew were able to best MeetYourMakers in a 2-0 set to win a spot in the league and the chance to be part of an extremely important successful project in League of Legends.

Season 3 edit

With the North American and European community extremely excited for the amped up events of LCS, Season 3 began with Riot's new league of a 10-week series with the continent's best teams playing against another. Fnatic became the most consistent powerful team throughout the series, with solid jungle play and pressure from Cyanide. the team ended the 10 weeks on top with an intimidating record of 22–6. Lauri and his comrades had automatically reclaimed their spot in the league for the summer split when going into the Season 3 EU Spring Playoffs. Being a favorite in the playoffs, the team showed their consistent strong playstyle, winning 2-1 vs Evil Geniuses, placing themselves in the finals against other team favorite, Gambit Gaming. In a close set of games, Cyanide with the rest of Fnatic were able to best the Russians, winning 3-2 and the $50,000 1st prize.

Cyanide qualified to the Season 3 World Championship with his team Fnatic, finishing 1st in the Summer Playoffs.

Season 4 edit

Cyanide and xPeke left Fnatic on December 5, 2014.[4]

Season 5 edit

Cyanide joined Origen in May 2015 as a substitute jungler. He was present with the team at the Season 5 World Championship where Origen reached the semi-finals.

Season 7 edit

Cyanide retired from professional League of Legends play in May 2017.

Tournament results edit

Fnatic edit

Origen edit

References edit

  1. ^ Barker, Ian (December 4, 2014). "Xpeke and Cyanide say goodbye to Fnatic". Dot Esports. Retrieved May 5, 2021.
  2. ^ "Cyanide: 'Origen's early game is really strong so if they can get a lead they can run away with it'". 17 June 2015.
  3. ^ . 12 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Xpeke and Cyanide leave Fnatic" 2016-08-20 at the Wayback Machine. 5 December 2014.

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Lauri Happonen better known as Cyanide is a Finnish retired professional League of Legends player who was most recently a substitute for Origen of the EU LCS 2 He won the Season 1 World Championship as a member of Fnatic 3 CyanidePersonal informationNameLauri HapponenBorn1993 or 1994 age 29 30 1 NationalityFinnishCareer informationGameLeague of LegendsPlaying career2011 2017RoleJunglerTeam history2011oSk Gaming2011myRevenge2011 2014Fnatic2015 2017OrigenCareer highlights and awardsWorld champion 2011 3 LEC champion Contents 1 Career 1 1 Season 1 1 2 Pre Season 2 1 3 Season 2 1 4 Pre Season 3 1 5 Season 3 1 6 Season 4 1 7 Season 5 1 8 Season 7 2 Tournament results 2 1 Fnatic 2 2 Origen 3 ReferencesCareer editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Cyanide gamer news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Season 1 edit Becoming known in the high elo ladders during Season 1 Cyanide found himself playing in the jungler role for oSk Gaming and started playing on the team with now long time teammate xPeke In February 2011 the line up was picked up by myRevenge The team placed first at IEM Season V Hanover Invitational but two months after acquisition Cyanide and the rest of the line up left myR to join Fnatic The newly formed team gained quick recognition as being a top team in Europe and solidified a place as one of the world s best by competing and winning Riot Season 1 Championship in June 2011 The team then closed out Season 1 placing 3rd at IEM Season VI Global Challenge Cologne losing to North American Team SoloMid Pre Season 2 edit With his team Cyanide went stateside to New York to play in IEM Season VI Global Challenge New York winning in a dominating fashion not losing one game as they placed first winning 2 0 over SK Gaming Season 2 edit Lauri had grown to be a top known jungler in the world for him and his team s increasing performances in tournaments In Season 2 Fnatic had always placed in the top 3 in majority of participated events such as SK Trophy March and IGN ProLeague Elites In August 2012 the Season 2 Regional Finals was held in Cologne where the top 3 placing teams would be flown to Los Angeles for the Season 2 World Championship for a chance to play 1 000 000 grand prize Fnatic were unable to qualify in the top 3 getting 4th in the tournament losing to Moscow Five and CLG Europe Pre Season 3 edit After the tough loss at regionals Cyanide and team were able to bounce back strong in preparation for Season 3 winning major tournament DreamHack Winter 2012 and placing 2nd against the world s best at IPL Season 5 Las Vegas At IEM Season VII Global Challenge Cologne the team went undefeated in their group and bested the Korean lineup consisting of players that took 2nd at the Season 2 Championship CJ Entus However they were unable to beat other Korean team SK Telecom T1 in the finals placing 2nd in the tournament The team went on to next play in IEM Season VII Global Challenge Katowice making it out of group stage but losing in the semi finals to Azubu Frost In January 2013 his team had a chance to participate in Riot s new competitive league for upcoming Season 3 for NA and EU the Riot Season 3 League Championship Series but had to play for a spot at the Season 3 Europe Offline Qualifier Fighting out of the group stage and into the quarterfinals Cyanide and his crew were able to best MeetYourMakers in a 2 0 set to win a spot in the league and the chance to be part of an extremely important successful project in League of Legends Season 3 edit With the North American and European community extremely excited for the amped up events of LCS Season 3 began with Riot s new league of a 10 week series with the continent s best teams playing against another Fnatic became the most consistent powerful team throughout the series with solid jungle play and pressure from Cyanide the team ended the 10 weeks on top with an intimidating record of 22 6 Lauri and his comrades had automatically reclaimed their spot in the league for the summer split when going into the Season 3 EU Spring Playoffs Being a favorite in the playoffs the team showed their consistent strong playstyle winning 2 1 vs Evil Geniuses placing themselves in the finals against other team favorite Gambit Gaming In a close set of games Cyanide with the rest of Fnatic were able to best the Russians winning 3 2 and the 50 000 1st prize Cyanide qualified to the Season 3 World Championship with his team Fnatic finishing 1st in the Summer Playoffs Season 4 edit Cyanide and xPeke left Fnatic on December 5 2014 4 Season 5 edit Cyanide joined Origen in May 2015 as a substitute jungler He was present with the team at the Season 5 World Championship where Origen reached the semi finals Season 7 edit Cyanide retired from professional League of Legends play in May 2017 Tournament results editFnatic edit 1st Season 1 World Championship 3rd 4th Season 3 World Championship 12th 13th 2014 League of Legends World Championship Origen edit 3rd 4th 2015 League of Legends World ChampionshipReferences edit Barker Ian December 4 2014 Xpeke and Cyanide say goodbye to Fnatic Dot Esports Retrieved May 5 2021 Cyanide Origen s early game is really strong so if they can get a lead they can run away with it 17 June 2015 DreamHackit alkavat lauantaina IS n opas tapahtumaan 12 June 2015 Xpeke and Cyanide leave Fnatic Archived 2016 08 20 at the Wayback Machine 5 December 2014 As of this edit this article uses content from Cyanide which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3 0 Unported License but not under the GFDL All relevant terms must be followed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cyanide gamer amp oldid 1213642435, wikipedia, 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