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  1. William Hartman, better known as Meteos, is an American professional League of Legends player. In the League of Legends Championship Series, Meteos has played for Cloud9, 100 Thieves (twice), OpTic Gaming, and FlyQuest. During his time on Cloud9, Meteos won two NA LCS titles and appeared in every split.

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    Although born in Massachusetts, Meteos' hometown is actually Fairfax, Virginia. He started playing games around the age of 5 with his mother's Game Boy. Before League of Legends, he was a sophomore at Christopher Newport University working towards a degree in Computer Science. When the beta for LoL came out, Meteos and his friends only played normal games. When the ranked ladder came out in Season 1, the group was reluctant to climbing the ladder since they didn't consider themselves to be "try-hards"; Meteos liked the no-stress environment with his friends and would especially get ladder anxiety when trying to learn things about the game.

    Meteos played normal games for such a long time that the amount of wins accumulated caused his normal queues to last up to 30 minutes. At that point, he and his friends decided to play ranked solo queue to avoid the long queue times, eventually breaking into the top 20 on the ladder. It was at this point that other highly ranked players started to notice and be familiar with the notorious Skarner one-trick pony.

    •His ID Meteos is named after the Nintendo DS game of the same name. He chose the name because the game was on his desk when he created his World of Warcraft account.

    •His original ID was Long Dong, but Riot requested he change it.

    •His first main was Singed.

    •Played mostly ADC in Season 2, but switched to jungler in April 2012.

    •Is known for frequently eating Chipotle.

    •Gained such a reputation as a Chipotle eater that three bags worth of Chipotle food were placed next to him when Cloud 9 posed for Playboy in 2014.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MeteosMeteos - Wikipedia

    Meteos ( Japanese: メテオス, Hepburn: Meteosu) is a 2005 tile-matching video game developed by Q Entertainment and published by Bandai ( Nintendo outside Japan) for the Nintendo DS. It was produced by Q Entertainment founder Tetsuya Mizuguchi and designed by Masahiro Sakurai.

  3. Feb 8, 2018 · Meteos star trip gameplay on Very Difficult from IGN's Best Puzzle Game of 2005. This game is so good it won 5 major awards, was nominated for 7, and was the runner-up for 5 more, all for ...

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  4. Nov 20, 2019 · METEOS RETURNS TO 100T LEAGUE OF LEGENDS! 100 Thieves. 1.52M subscribers. Subscribed. 4K. 108K views 4 years ago. Join us as we welcome back Meteos to the 2020 LCS Roster! SUBSCRIBE:...

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  5. 1,583 Followers, 16 Following, 61 Posts - Meteos (@meteoslol) on Instagram: "Jungler for OpTic Gaming | League of Legends fan page. Follow the real meteos instagram: @meteos twitter: @meteoslol stream:"

  6. www.metacritic.com › game › meteosMeteos - Metacritic

    Jun 28, 2005 · "Rez" creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi brings us Meteos - a curious blend of block-dropping puzzle action with other gameplay elements with the goal to launch all of one's blocks into orbit.