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Drayich
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Kim “Drayich” Larsson is a retired Dota 2 player, who is currently pursuing a casting career.
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Biography [ edit ]
Dota [ edit ]
Drayich made his name in the Dota scene during 2007 with “Team_Team”. Their line-up featured fellow swedes Loda, Akke, Bogdan, KwoM and Renji. [1] In June 2006 they were picked up by SK Gaming, [1] and so began the story of one of Dota: Allstars true powerhouses. Drayich gave the following statement as the pickup was announced:
Drayich stayed with SK for six months, but left in December 2007 after a leadership conflict between himself and Loda. Dota 2 true story ep 34 electronic flasher [2] The following day he joined mousesports newly acquired European squad, also consisting of fellow swede Mirakel. [3] Their roster would prove to be unstable over time but Drayich, who after a while grew into a captaining role in the team, stayed for almost a full year. Finally in November 2008 he dec >[4]
Drayich would make a comeback to competitive Dota as he joined “THE SHIT!”, a team newly formed by SyndereN. [5] They experienced some success as they became the first team to take a game off of “Blight. int” at a point where they were seen as invincible. [6] “THE SHIT!” also finished second in Farm4Fame 2.4, one of the largest tournaments in the European Dota scene at the time. [6] They were picked up by a sponsor, Online Kingdom, in March 2010. [7] However in May 2010 Drayich would once again go inactive from competitive Dota. Dota 2 true story ep 34 electronic flasher [8]
Heroes of Newerth [ edit ]
A few months after retiring from Dota, Drayich would show up in the HoN-scene, participating at DreamHack Summer 2010 with his new, and then virtually unknown team The Source of Gaming (TSoG). They would upset some established teams, such as Dru >[9] They competed at the top level for about a year, and their final LAN-appearance would be where it all began, at DreamHack Summer, as they disbanded in August 2011. [10]
Dota 2 [ edit ]
Drayich entered the Dota 2 scene as captain of Team Gamersleague in November 2011. [11] Other notable players on the team included XoYnoZnU who played with Drayich in mousesports a few years earlier, as well as German carry player Black^. Only a few months the team split up and the Swedish players of Gamersleague instead joined Reason Gaming. [12] However, a few months later Drayich was forced to retire from competitive gaming due to physical problems with his right arm. [13]
Casting [ edit ]
In Autumn 2013 Drayich was announced as a regular commentator for the Swedish stream of the ASUS ROG DreamLeague Kick-Off Season. [14] The league would be broadcasted in cooperation with TV6, a Swedish national TV channel. League games were broadcasted at the TV6 website, but a few games from the finals were live on national television. Joining Drayich on the Swedish stream was Bogdan, his former teammate, Wagamama, a professional Dota 2 player, Boberg, a Swedish caster, as well as “Slop3” who featured as a host. Drayich and Bogdan would proceed with later seasons of DreamLeague as well.

