Ohq Explained

Id:Ohq
오규민
Name Trans:Oh Gyu-min
Nationality:South Korean
Game:League of Legends
Role:AD Carry
Career Start:2013
Career End:2017
Years1:2013–2014
Team1:Xenics Blast
Years2:2014
Team2:NaJin Black Sword
Years3:2014–2015
Team3:Team Dragon Knights
Years4:2016
Team4:Renegades
Years5:2016
Team5:NRG Esports
Years6:2016–2017
Team6:Snake Esports

Oh Gyu-min (Korean: 오규민), better known by his in-game name Ohq, is a South Korean professional League of Legends player who was most recently an AD Carry for Snake Esports.

Career

2014

Oh "Ohq" Gyu-min played for several amateur teams, including Virtual Throne Gaming and Xenics Blast but he didn't make it to OGN until he joined Xenics Storm as their new AD. The team played in HOT6iX Champions Spring 2014 but failed to win a single game and dropped out in the group stages. However, Ohq's play was impressive, and he was given an offer to join NaJin Black Sword. He joined on May 16, 2014, as the new starting AD, replacing Pray. The team played in HOT6iX Champions Summer 2014 where they made it to the quarterfinals but lost 3-2 to SK Telecom T1 S.

2015

Due to changed OGN rules, Sword and their sister team, NaJin White Shield, were forced to merge, creating NaJin e-mFire.[1] During SBENU Champions Spring 2015, Ohq shared starting time with Shield's former AD, Zefa. NaJin's poor performance in Champions ended with them missing playoffs and taking sixth place overall. NaJin placed fifth in the regular season of SBENU Champions Summer 2015 and qualified for the playoffs but they lost in the first round 2-1 to the KOO Tigers. They earned enough circuit points to make it to the 2015 Season Korea Regional Finals but lost 3-0 in the first round to the Jin Air Green Wings.

NaJin played in the 2015 LoL KeSPA Cup where they lost 2-1 to Rebels Anarchy in the first round. Ohq left NaJin in November to join Team Dragon Knights in the NA CS in January 2016.

2016

TDK finished 2nd in the NA CS. He joined the NRG Esports of the NA LCS on May 13, 2016, just ahead of the 2016 Summer NA LCS.[2] [3]

NRG finished 7th in the 2016 Summer NA LCS and then lost their relegation match, demoting them to the League of Legends Challenger Series.[4]

NRG terminated off of its LoL players' contracts on August 11, 2016.[5]

Tournament results

Team Dragon Knights

NRG Esports

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 자네... 정체가 원딜인가, 탱커인가? '오뀨' 오규민과의 만남. February 4, 2015. www.inven.co.kr.
  2. https://www.espn.com/esports/story/_/id/16128613/nrg-ohq-najin-adjusting-america-nrg-struggles "NRG's Ohq on NaJin, adjusting to America, and NRG's struggles"
  3. http://esports.dailygame.co.kr/view.php?ud=2016051413152201423 "북미 NRG LoL팀, 'Ohq' 오규민 영입"
  4. Web site: Echo Fox clinches LCS spot, NRG Esports relegated. Pete. Volk. August 7, 2016. The Rift Herald.
  5. Web site: NRG terminates League of Legends team's contracts. August 11, 2016. ESPN.com.