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EternaLEnVy

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[e][h]EternaLEnVy
Player Information
Name:
Jacky Mao
Nationality:
Born:
July 2, 1991 (age 32)
Region:
North America North America
Years Active (Player):
2012 - 2021
Current Role:
Alternate IDs:
EE
Nicknames:
EE-sama
Approx. Total Winnings:
$998,099
Signature Hero:
Terrorblade Drow Ranger Ember Spirit
Links
History
2012-09-21 — 2013-02-21
2013-03-18 — 2013-09-19
2013-09-19 — 2013-10-09
2013-10-09 — 2014-02-09
2014-02-09 — 2015-08-14
2015-08-22 — 2016-08-19
2016-09-07 — 2017-07-20
2017-04-14 — 2017-04-30
2017-07-20 — 2017-08-23
2017-08-25 — 2018-09-01
2018-09-11 — 2018-11-14
2018-12-01 — 2018-12-27
2018-12-27 — 2019-03-23
2019-03-25 — 2019-05-01
2019-05-01 — 2019-05-29
2019-08-29 — 2020-02-22
2020-03-03 — 2020-04-28
2020-04-28 — 2020-09-07
2021-04-12 — 2021-05-22
2021-06-11 - 2021-10-28
2022-07-02
Retired
Upcoming Matches
No Upcoming Matches

Upcoming Tournaments
No upcoming tournaments

Jacky "EternaLEnVy" Mao (born July 2, 1991) is a retired Canadian player.

He announced his retirement from the competitive scene on July 2nd, 2022.[1]

Biography[edit]

EternaLEnVy played mid solo for DWi (Deal With It) and was rank 2 on the ladder for a few months in HoN. DWi was a top tier HoN team, and was eventually acquired by compLexity Gaming. He also played SC2 under the name "YanagiNagi", and DotA under the name "Aisaka_Taiga".[2]

Dota 2[edit]

On December 11, 2011, EternaLEnVy announced his plans to put his university education on hold in an attempt to play Dota 2 professionally.[2] He started playing Dota 2 full-time mid April, 2012.

On September 21, EternaLEnVy's new team No Tidehunter made their first public appearance by playing in The Revenge I. The new squad ended up winning their debut tournament, going undefeated. More success came quickly, as the team managed to qualify for ESWC 2012 with a win over Evil Geniuses, as well as qualifying for the Thor Open in mid October. Unfortunately, their first bump in the road was to come shortly after. On October 23, Black^, who had been playing for both nth and mousesports, left the team to play for the new team Zero, and kizzles also left to focus on his studies. With No Tidehunter splintered and unable to attend, Black^ was able to transfer the ESWC 2012 qualifying spot to his new team, leaving EternaLEnVy's left to look for replacements.

On October 29, 2012, it was announced that the Swedish stars Loda and Akke would be joining the roster of No Tidehunter.[3]

EternaLEnVy's first LAN would be DreamHack Winter 2012, where he announced his team had found a sponsor, which is what had allowed him to come to Sweden. In a surprising result, No Tidehunter, under EternaLEnVy's leadership, achieved a first-place finish, beating favourites Team Empire and Evil Geniuses.

February 21, 2013 marked a new low point EternaLEnVy's career as a player when he announced that he was kicked from the No Tidehunter squad. It was uncertain what the future held for EnternaLEnVy, but he held the new QPAD Red Pandas in high regard and has expressed interest in trying out for their empty roster spot.[4] However, QPAD's roster was completed without him, so nothing came of it.[5]

On March 19, 2013, it was announced that he would joining a revamped Kaipi roster, playing the role of carry instead of his past supporting role on No Tidehunter.[6]

On September 19th, 2013, the Kaipi roster was picked up by the Rattlesnake organization under the name Rattlesnake.int. The team was later rebranded as Speed Gaming and went on to win MLG Championship Columbus.

Following issues with the Rattlesnake organization and Manager Marco 'Thyton' Fernandez, the Speed Gaming roster joined the Cloud9 organization on February 9th, 2014.

Throughout 2014, EternalEnVy would cement himself as one of the top carries in the scene, placing second multiple times throughout the year, as well as placing 6th at The International 2014, surpassing the expectations of many fans. After The International 2014 Cloud9 underwent a roster switch; replacing SingSing with FATA-. EternalEnVy continued to perform strongly in the later half of 2014, achieving second place in multiple tournaments. He attributed part of his success to the state of the meta, as carries such as Terrorblade and Naga Siren, some of EternalEnVy's strongest heroes, were top picks at the time.

He joined Team Secret after The International 2015 and later won the Shanghai Major 2016. After the tournament saw a drop in performance by the team crashing out early in the Manila Major 2016 and The International 2016. He later left Team Secret to create his own team, Team NP on September 7, 2016.[7]

He served as a coach for Thunderbirds at The Kiev Major.[8] On the road to The International 2017, EternalEnVy playing under his created team, Team NP, showed success by qualifying through the North American TI7 Qualifiers and subsequently joined Cloud 9 as their representative for the upcoming main tournament. At the tournament, the team were eliminated early from the playoffs and EternalEnVy joined Fnatic alongside with his previous teammate, pieliedie. This move signalled EE's maiden competitive action under a team based in South-East Asia.[9]

After The International 2021, he announced his hiatus from the competitive scene.[10]

Trivia[edit]

  • Reached 10,000 MMR on May 27th, 2021.[11]
  • His thread on TeamLiquid has been compared to the post by Kolll, both players being largely unknown at the time and meeting many negative responses following the original post but eventually becoming well known professionals in their respective scenes.
  • EternalEnvy started his professional career in Heroes of Newerth with team "hi qt"
  • Is referred occasionally to as EE-sama or EE-kami by fans. "-sama" is a Japanese honorific used when referring to someone of much higher rank or whom you hold in high regard while kami is the Japanese word for god.
  • His Chinese name is 巫家杰 (Wu Jiajie in Mandarin or Mo Ka Kit in Cantonese). The surname was romanized as Mao because his parents did not speak Mandarin well. This is because one of his native languages is Cantonese, in which 毛 and 巫 have the same pronunciation.[12]

Statistics[edit]

Duration Team Matches Wins Losses Win % KPG DPG APG GPM XPM
2012-09-21 — 2013-02-21 No Tidehunter 81 49 32 60.49 2.09 4.73 10.58 220 256
2013-03-18 — 2013-09-19 Kaipi 126 78 48 61.90 5.64 2.95 6.79 491 517
2013-10-09 — 2014-02-09 Speed Gaming.int 92 56 36 60.87 5.74 3.29 7.34 524 542
2014-02-09 — 2015-08-14 Cloud9 507 292 215 57.59 6.39 3.88 7.79 539 522
2015-08-22 — 2016-08-19 Team Secret 176 93 83 52.84 6.23 3.72 8.51 536 518
2016-09-07 — 2017-07-20 Team NP 226 136 90 60.18 5.62 3.42 9.80 549 539
2017-07-20 — 2017-08-23 Cloud9 17 6 11 35.29 5.65 4.12 7.76 459 442
2017-08-25 — 2018-09-01 Fnatic 298 173 125 58.05 6.00 4.17 10.15 515 543
2018-09-11 — 2018-11-14 compLexity Gaming 66 37 29 56.06 2.30 7.56 12.58 285 380
2018-12-01 — 2018-12-27 Infamous 9 5 4 55.56 7.00 2.22 9.11 582 562
2018-12-27 — 2019-03-23 Flying Penguins 37 21 16 56.76 7.03 3.68 10.54 553 569
2019-03-25 — 2019-05-01 TEAM TEAM 29 15 14 51.72 5.45 3.79 9.41 609 630
2019-05-01 — 2019-05-29 beastcoast 22 5 17 22.73 4.32 3.41 5.41 515 536
2019-08-29 — 2020-02-22 Fighting PandaS 65 30 35 46.15 4.98 3.68 8.31 503 563
2020-03-03 — 2020-04-28 Cloud9 32 9 23 28.12 4.22 4.16 6.28 445 499
2020-04-28 — 2020-09-04 business associates 95 50 45 52.63 6.97 3.55 10.31 546 584

Stats from datdota as of 9-Apr-2021.

Achievements[edit]

DatePlaceTierTournamentTeamResultPrize
2016-07-242ndTier 1StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 2StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 2
Team SecretTeam Secret
1 : 3
Natus VincereNatus Vincere
$60,000
2016-03-061stTier 1The Shanghai Major 2016The Shanghai Major 2016
Team SecretTeam Secret
3 : 1
Team LiquidTeam Liquid
$1,110,000
2015-11-212ndTier 1The Frankfurt Major 2015The Frankfurt Major 2015
Team SecretTeam Secret
1 : 3
OGOG
$405,000
2015-11-011stTier 1Nanyang Dota 2 ChampionshipsNanyang Dota 2 Championships
Team SecretTeam Secret
3 : 2
Vici GamingVici Gaming
$105,688
2015-10-181stTier 1MLG World FinalsMLG World Finals
Team SecretTeam Secret
3 : 1
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
$113,982
2015-02-075th - 6thTier 1Dota 2 Asia Championships 2015Dota 2 Asia Championships 2015
Cloud9Cloud9
1 : 2
Team SecretTeam Secret
$152,876
2014-12-072ndTier 1The Summit 2The Summit 2
Cloud9Cloud9
1 : 3
Vici GamingVici Gaming
$77,728
2014-10-052ndTier 1World Cyber Arena 2014World Cyber Arena 2014
Cloud9Cloud9
0 : 3
NewbeeNewbee
$89,721
2014-07-205th - 6thTier 1The International 2014The International 2014
Cloud9Cloud9
1 : 2
Vici GamingVici Gaming
$655,439
2013-11-241stTier 1MLG Championship ColumbusMLG Championship Columbus
Speed Gaming.intSpeed Gaming.int
2 : 1
Team DKTeam DK
$68,480
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