However, after Roar failed to qualify for the NACS, he left the team. A few weeks later, right before the start of the NA LCS, LS joined Roar to coach them remotely from Korea. On January 5 his departure from MYM was announced. LS stayed with SHC through their acquisition by Meet Your Makers. The next day, popular comedian and entertainer Sky paid LS the amount owed him by ocelote. On November 3, LS offered to give his records of Gamers2's communications and scrim information to any team playing against them, citing several reasons for his decision to do so. In a conversation broadcasted on LS' Twitch stream, ocelote claimed that he was never going to pay LS. Over the next several weeks LS tried to get ocelote or Gamers2 to pay him but was unable to secure payment.
Gamers2 beat H2k due to a forfeit but then lost to Unicorns of Love.
Ocelote had approached him initially in mid-July, and on July 29 LS began to coach the team, first in preparation for their match against H2k in the EUCS Summer Series 2 playoffs and then in preparation for their match against Unicorns of Love in the Summer Playoffs. SHC beat Millenium 3-0 in the fifth-place match and retained their LCS slot.Ĭoncurrently, LS had been working with Gamers2, ocelote's team. However, after SHC's loss to ROCCAT in the Summer Playoffs, LS began coaching them again to help them avoid relegation.
On August 7, LS announced that he had not been working with SHC for the past three weeks, though there were no hard feelings between himself and the organization. LS was the subject of Thorin's 43rd Reflections interview, recorded on June 25 and released almost two months later on August 11. On May 5, LS joined Supa Hot Crew as a coach/analyst, and his position was announced publicly on the 12th.
Though he has never played League competitively, he is Masters on the Korean server and offers coaching services to players and teams. During that time he became close friends with imp, who encouraged him to switch to League of Legends. When he was 18, he permanently moved to South Korea and played with multiple gaming organizations there, living with Samsung (including when it was still MVP) for two years. Melee and then transitioning into StarCraft. Born in Rhode Island, LastShadow first got into competitive gaming playing Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh, and Super Smash Bros.