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Shiphtur proved that his Zoe is really, really clean at Twitch Rivals

Holy moly.
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Danny “Shiphtur” Le is part of the “NA 4 fun” club with Michael “Imaqtpie” Santana and company, and sometimes, it’s easy to associate him with just messing around and having a good streaming personality.

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That being said, it’s also sometimes easy to forget just how good a player he is—so he decided to remind his fans and the rest of the League of Legends community by locking in Zoe. For a small hint of how his Zoe games went, here’s a short clip.

At the end of the first game, he had amassed tons of kills and barely any deaths, using Zoe’s ultimate to weave huge Paddle Stars in between the enemy front line to smash the squishy carries in the back. With games like this, it’s no wonder that Shiphtur gets away with joking about going back to pro play so often. He clearly hasn’t lost his spit and polish too much over the years.

Even in game two, where his team was backed to the Nexus and holding on for dear life, he kept his team alive with an 11-2 record at 46 minutes, hitting combo after eye-popping combo to stay afloat. Without him, the game would have been over a lot sooner. His teammates even commented on how much they were learning just by watching him.

Shiphtur’s Twitch Rivals team, For Fun Feeders, features Imaqtpie and three other lesser known streamers—Joshnodrake, IJustRengarTV, and Kimiekimchi. Today was the first day of the tournament, which runs through Jan. 23.


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