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Mikasa
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Mikasa
Player Information
Name:
童军杰
Romanized Name:
Tong Junjie
Nationality:
Born:
October 21, 1986 (age 37)
Years Active (Player):
2013,
2015 - 2016
2015 - 2016
Current Role:
Alternate IDs:
eterna7, sydm
Approx. Total Winnings:
$81,908
Links
History
DotA:
2012-02-12 — 2012-08-??
Dota 2:
2012-10-21 — 2013-03-28
2014-??-?? — 2015-01-02
2015-01-09 — 2015-03-15
CDEC Gaming (Stand-in)
2015-03-15 — 2015-??-??
LGD Gaming (C.)
2012-02-11 — 2012-08-?? | TYLOO |
2016-03-19 — 2016-09-17 | VG.Reborn(Sub) |
2016-03-19 — 2016-09-17 | VG.Reborn(C.) |
2016-09-17 — 2017-03-23 | Vici Gaming(C.) |
2017-09-06 — 2018-09-09 | Vici Gaming(C.) |
2018-09-15 — 2019-04-14 | RNG(C.) |
2019-04-14 — 2020-01-31 | Team Aster(C.) |
2021-02-04 — 2021-11-20 | Phoenix Gaming(C.) |
2021-11-20 — 2022-12-13 | EHOME(C.) |
Upcoming Matches
No Upcoming Matches
Upcoming Tournaments
No upcoming tournaments
Tong "Mikasa" Junjie is a Chinese Dota 2 player who last coached EHOME.
Biography[edit]
DotA[edit]
Was part of TyLoo from February 2012 through August 2012 and played as the offlane solo.
Dota 2[edit]
Recruited by PanPan as a founding member of the Dota 2 team for Vici Gaming and was notable as the only player on the team with prior experience on a professional team. The other four members were only known for their prowess on the public ladder.
In March 2013 sydm was demoted to Vici Gaming 2 as ZSMJ would take over the solo mid role in the main squad of VG.[1] In early 2015 he coached and stood in for CDEC Gaming as they searched for a replacement player.[2] In March 2015 he became the coach of LGD Gaming.[3] In 2016 following the Chinese roster shuffle in March it was revealed that Mikasa has become the coach of the Vici Gaming main squad after former coach QQQ retired.[4][5]
Vici Gaming Reborn's solo mid player, Nono was unable to attend the StarLadder i-League Invitational LAN at its time, and mikasa filled in for him as a substitute. He made many remarkable performances on Queen of Pain and Puck to secure Vici Gaming Reborn's first LAN win outside of China.
Trivia[edit]
- Referred to as "God of War 7" "战神7" by Chinese fans.
Achievements[edit]