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Retired
Altec
Background Information
NameJohnny Ru
Country of Birth
Canada
BirthdayMay 8, 1997 (age 27)
Residency
NA
North America
Competitive
Role
Bot Laner
Favorite Champs



Soloqueue IDsxiaomx, AItecX, illustic, Crs Altec, scarraru, AItecRu, AltecX, C9 Altec, Sleeperdog (KR), ALTecX(KR)
Social Media & Links

Johnny "Altec" Ru is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously bot laner for Immortals Academy.

Team History

Combine Role Swaps:No|Yes
Dates:Approx|Exact
TeamStartEnd
NA
vVv Gaming
Apr 20122012-04-13[1]≈Aug 2012≈2012-08-??≈3mo 18d
ejel
NA
Curse Academy
Jan 20132013-01-24Jul 20132013-07-17[2]5mo 24d
ejel
NA
TSM
Nov 20132013-11-01[3]≈May 2014≈2014-05-??≈6mo
ejel
NA
The Walking Zed
Dec 20132013-12-28[5]Jan 20142014-01-20[4]23d
ejel
NA
Cloud9 Tempest
Jan 20142014-01-20May 20142014-05-043mo 15d
ejel
NA
Evil Geniuses
May 20142014-05-22[7]Jan 20152015-01-07[6]7mo 16d
ejel
NA
Winterfox
Jan 20152015-01-07[9]May 20152015-05-18[8]4mo 11d
ejel
NA
Gravity
May 20152015-05-18[11]Nov 20152015-11-16[10]5mo 29d
ejel
NA
NRG Esports
Nov 20152015-11-16[13]Apr 20162016-04-225mo 6d
ejel
NA
Cloud9
Apr 20162016-04-22Jul 20162016-07-132mo 21d
ejel
NA
Cloud9 Challenger
Apr 20162016-04-22Jan 20172017-01-06[15]8mo 14d
ejel
NA
FlyQuest
Jan 20172017-01-09[16]Jun 20172017-06-155mo 6d
ejel
NA
Dignitas
Jun 20172017-06-15Dec 20172017-12-08[17]5mo 23d
ejel
NA
Echo Fox
Dec 20172017-12-08[17]Jul 20182018-07-29[18]7mo 21d
ejel
NA
Immortals
Dec 20192019-12-04[20]Jun 20202020-06-27[19]6mo 23d
ejel
NA
IMT Academy
Feb 20202020-02-28Aug 20202020-08-31[21]6mo 3d
ejel
TeamStartEnd
NA
vVv Gaming
Apr 20122012-04-13[1]≈Aug 2012≈2012-08-??≈3mo 18d
ejel
NA
Curse Academy
Jan 20132013-01-24Jul 20132013-07-17[2]5mo 24d
ejel
NA
TSM
Nov 20132013-11-01[3]≈May 2014≈2014-05-??≈6mo
ejel
NA
The Walking Zed
Dec 20132013-12-28[5]Jan 20142014-01-20[4]23d
ejel
NA
Cloud9 Tempest
Jan 20142014-01-20May 20142014-05-043mo 15d
ejel
NA
Evil Geniuses
May 20142014-05-22[7]Jan 20152015-01-07[6]7mo 16d
ejel
NA
Winterfox
Jan 20152015-01-07[9]Mar 20152015-03-04[22]1mo 28d
ejel
NA
Winterfox
Mar 20152015-03-04[22]Mar 20152015-03-18[23]14d
ejel
NA
Winterfox
Mar 20152015-03-18[23]May 20152015-05-18[8]2mo
ejel
NA
Gravity
May 20152015-05-18[11]Nov 20152015-11-16[10]5mo 29d
ejel
NA
NRG Esports
Nov 20152015-11-16[13]Apr 20162016-04-225mo 6d
ejel
NA
Cloud9
Apr 20162016-04-22Jul 20162016-07-132mo 21d
ejel
NA
Cloud9 Challenger
Apr 20162016-04-22Jan 20172017-01-06[15]8mo 14d
ejel
NA
FlyQuest
Jan 20172017-01-09[16]May 20172017-05-25[24]4mo 16d
ejel
NA
FlyQuest
May 20172017-05-25[24]Jun 20172017-06-1521d
ejel
NA
Dignitas
Jun 20172017-06-15Dec 20172017-12-08[17]5mo 23d
ejel
NA
Echo Fox
Dec 20172017-12-08[17]Jul 20182018-07-29[18]7mo 21d
ejel
NA
Immortals
Dec 20192019-12-04[20]Jun 20202020-06-27[19]6mo 23d
ejel
NA
IMT Academy
Feb 20202020-02-28Aug 20202020-08-31[21]6mo 3d
ejel

News

  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
NA
VVVApril 13,
tRiDream,
Tsunamiie,
SKiLLY,
AltecX, and
RoshanNOW join.
[1]
NA
VVVAugust (approx.),
Bischu and
Altec leave.
NA
CAJanuary 24, Curse Academy is formed.
Rhux,
IWillDominate,
Pobelter,
Altec, and
YoDa join.
NA
CAJuly 17,
OneBadBrad,
Only Jaximus,
fabbbyyy, and
Vibes join.

Pobelter,
Altec,
AtomicN, and
Cpt Tran leave.[2]
NA
TSMNovember 1,
Altec joins as substitute.
[3]
NA
TWZDecember 28,
Altec joins.

bobbyhankhill leaves.[5]
NA
TWZJanuary 20,
Yazuki,
KOR Kez,
Bischu, and
Altec leave.[4]
NA
C9TJanuary 20,
Yazuki,
Kez,
Bischu,
Altec, and
Gleebglarbu join.
NA
TSMMay (approx.),
Altec leaves.
NA
C9TMay 4, Cloud9 Tempest is disbanded.
Yazuki,
Kez,
Altec, and
Gleebglarbu leave.
NA
EGMay 22,
Altec joins.

yellowpete moves to substitute.[7]
NA
EGJanuary 7,
Helios,
Pobelter,
Altec, and guitar (Manager) leave.[6]
NA
WFXJanuary 7,
Avalon,
Helios,
Pobelter,
Altec,
Imagine, and Paragon (Head Coach) join.

Flaresz,
ShorterACE,
ExecutionerKen,
Gleeb, and
IgNar join as substitutes.
[9]
NA
WFXMarch 4, Altec (Bot to Support) changes position. Paragon (Head Coach to Bot) changes position.
Imagine moves to substitute.[22]
NA
WFXMarch 18, Altec (Support to Bot) changes position.
Gleeb moves to starting roster.[23]
NA
WFXMay 18,
Altec leaves.[8]
NA
GVMay 18,
Move and
Altec join.

Saintvicious leaves.[11][12]
NA
GVNovember 16,
Altec leaves.[10]
NA
NRGNovember 16, NRG eSports acquires the LCS spot of Team Coast.
Impact,
Moon,
GBM,
Altec,
KonKwon, Charlie (Head Coach), Hermit (Strategic Coach), Archon (Analyst), and Empyre (Analyst) join.
[13][14]
NA
NRGApril 22,
Altec leaves.
NA
C9April 22,
Altec joins as substitute.
Hai (Support to Sub/Mid) changes position. LemonNation (Coach to Sub/Support) changes position.
Balls and
Rush move to substitutes.
NA
C9CApril 22,
Balls,
Rush,
Hai,
Altec, and
LemonNation join.

Licorice,
Morning,
Thinkcard,
bobqinXD,
kt Smurf, and
Fragnat1c join as substitutes.
NA
C9July 13,
Thinkcard and
Zeyzal join as substitutes.

Balls,
Hai, and
Altec leave.
NA
C9CJanuary 6,
Balls,
Hai,
Altec,
LemonNation,
Bubbadub,
Bunny FuFuu,
Smoothie, and Thinkcard (Head Coach) leave.[15]
NA
FLYJanuary 9,
Balls,
Moon,
Hai,
Altec,
LemonNation, and Thinkcard (Head Coach) join.

bigfatlp and
Remilia join as substitutes.
[16]
NA
FLYMay 25,
WildTurtle joins.

Altec moves to substitute.[24]
NA
FLYJune 15,
Altec leaves.
NA
DIGJune 15,
Altec and
Adrian join.

Xpecial leaves.
NA
DIGDecember 8,
Altec and
Adrian leave.[17]
NA
FOXDecember 8,
Huni,
Dardoch,
Altec, and
Adrian join.
[17]
NA
FOXJuly 29,
Altec and
Adrian are removed from the GCD.[18]
NA
IMTDecember 4,
Altec joins.
[20]
NA
IMTDecember 11,
Altec and
Hakuho's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[25]
NA
IMT.AFebruary 28,
Altec joins from main roster.
NA
IMTJune 27,
sOAZ,
Potluck,
Eika,
Altec, and
Gate leave for academy roster.[19]
NA
IMT.AAugust 31,
sOAZ,
Eika,
Altec, and
Gate leave.[21]

Biography

Johnny "Altec" Ru was born on May 8, 1997 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Ru began playing video games at the age of 8, starting with Runescape, Maplestory, and other MMORPG games. League of Legends was his first MOBA game.

Altec's first competitive team was vVv Gaming, which he joined in April 2012 and then left in August. In January 2013, Altec became the AD carry for Curse Academy, where he stayed until July of the same year, and in October 2013 he was announced as a substitute for Team SoloMid.[26] Though he never played as a starter for the team, the position helped grow his presence in the scene, and he became known as one of the stronger up-and-coming players.

2014 Season

In December 2013, Altec joined The Walking Zed, replacing former AD carry bobbyhankhill. Altec stayed with the team through their acquisition by Cloud9, but when they failed to qualify for the LCS summer split, the team disbanded in May. Later that month, he joined Evil Geniuses.NA as their starting AD carry, replacing yellowpete starting in the second game of the summer split.

2015 Season

Prior to the start of the Spring Split, Evil Geniuses rebranded itself as Winterfox. Altec played with them for the entire split; however, he switched to support for week 7, while their coach Paragon started as their mid laner. The team finished in eighth place with a 7-11 record, forced into relegations. Given the choice between playing against Team Dragon Knights and Team Fusion, Winterfox chose the former, despite their higher placement in the Challenger playoffs. Due to starting mid laner Kyle leaving the team prior to the tournament, TDK started Alex Ich in mid lane, and Winterfox lost the series 1-3 and sending them to the Challenger series. Altec left the team and joined Gravity, replacing Cop to rejoin the LCS for the summer split.[27] In the split's regular season, Gravity finished each week in at worst fourth position, even holding sole possession of first place for weeks 7 and 8; however, they lost both of their games in the final week and ended the season in fourth, after a tiebreaker loss to Team Impulse. In the playoff quarterfinals, Gravity lost to Team SoloMid, leaving them with a year-long total of 30 Championship Points, and qualifying for the regional finals in fifth place. They lost immediately in the gauntlet, reverse swept by first-round opponent Cloud9, who went on to qualify to Worlds.

2016 Season

Altec left Gravity and joined a new North American team, NRG Esports, who purchased Team Coast's NA LCS seed. NRG started the LCS strong, tied for either first or second place through the first four weeks, but after the fifth week they fell down to fifth place and remained there for the rest of the season. They were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs.

Altec joined the newly formed Cloud9 Challenger for the summer season, along with former Cloud9 players Balls, Hai, and LemonNation. The team, which had acquired Enemy's NACS Qualifiers slot, easily qualified for the NACS 2016 Summer and then dominated the circuit, losing only two games throughout the season. In the playoffs, they swept Dream Team, then beat Team Liquid Academy in the finals to secure the best possible seed heading into the promotion tournament. There, they swept 9th place LCS team NRG Esports to qualify for the 2017 NA LCS.

2017 Season

Due to rules preventing one organization from owning multiple LCS teams, Cloud9 Challenger was bought and rebranded to FlyQuest. Altec joined the new team, along with Moon and his C9C teammates Hai, Balls, and LemonNation. FlyQuest started the spring split with a surprisingly strong 6-2 record but went 1-7 over the next four weeks. However, a 2-0 final week let them squeak into the playoffs as the fifth seed.

In the quarterfinals, FlyQuest faced off against fourth seed Counter Logic Gaming, who were favored due to FlyQuest's weak late-season performance. After going to 0-2 in the series, FlyQuest roared back to win the next two games and eventually reverse sweep CLG off the back of some questionable aggressive calls in game seven. Unfortunately, the Cinderella story ended there, as they were quickly swept by eventual champions TSM in the semifinals, and fell to Phoenix1 in the third-place match despite taking a 2-1 series lead.

FlyQuest acquired WildTurtle before the summer season and Altec was moved to substitute. In June, he joined Dignitas, who was slumping after a hot start. The acquisition of Altec didn't immediately turn the team around, but once he was paired up with Adrian, the team went on a late-season 6-2 run to finish in fifth place with an 11-7 record.

In the playoffs, they were matched up against Cloud9, who were heavily favored due to their second-place finish in spring. Dignitas won the first two games, but lost the third and were on the brink of losing the fourth until a clutch Taliyah ultimate by Keane bought Dignitas time to come back and eventually take the series. After dropping a 3-1 semifinals set to eventual champions TSM, Dignitas moved to the third-place match, this time as favorites against CLG. However, CLG made short work of Dignitas in a 3-0 sweep. Due to making the playoffs in both splits, Dignitas still had the third seed in the Regional Finals and a chance to make Worlds, but seeming defeated, the team dropped 3-0 to seventh place FlyQuest, ending their season.

2018 Season

In December of 2017, Altec left Dignitas after they were not accepted in the NA LCS franchising and joined Echo Fox along with his Dignitas teammate Adrian. Echo Fox started the spring split looking like one of the best teams in the league but declined as the season went on. With academy midlaner Damonte and academy support PapaChau playing for the final week of the split, Echo Fox lost to 100 Thieves in the final game of the season to fall into a tie with them for first, then lost to them again the tiebreaker match to fall into second place.

Due to their regular-season finish, Echo Fox had a bye into the playoff semifinals, where they faced off against Team Liquid. Despite Echo Fox having the superior seeding, Liquid's veteran lineup was favored and they summarily beat Echo Fox 3-1. This sent the team to the third-place match against Clutch Gaming, and Echo Fox regained some dignity by quickly sweeping the lower-seeded team.

Echo Fox didn't announce any roster changes going into the summer season, but Adrian was replaced by academy support Feng after Week 1 and mid laner Fenix was replaced by Damonte after Week 3. In July, Altec, Adrian, and Fenix were all released by Echo Fox. These moves, which happened just before the roster lock deadline, were controversial, and eventually led to a new rule prohibiting such last-second changes. Altec did not join another competitive team for the rest of 2018.

2020 Season

After not playing competitively in 2019, Altec was a surprise pickup by the newly reformed Immortals for 2020. Immortals started the spring split looking shaky, but managed to pick up multiple wins anyway, ending Weeks 3 and 4 tied for second place behind the dominant Cloud9. They declined after that, somewhat expectedly, and with the team sitting at 5-5 at the end of Week 5, Altec was sent to Immortals Academy and replaced by fellow veteran Apollo. Altec played the final four weeks of the academy split with the team, but they only managed a single win with him in the lineup and were unable to make playoffs.

Altec returned to the LCS roster to start the summer split, but amidst heavy criticism from the community for benching Xmithie and Hakuho, Immortals lost all of their first four games. To start Week 3, Immortals swapped their academy and LCS rosters, and Altec played out the rest of the split on the academy team. Unfortunately, this stint didn't prove to be any more successful, as the team went 5-7 with Altec in the lineup, and once again didn't qualify for playoffs.

Trivia

Pentakills

DateRegionTournamentTeamVsChampionPosW/LKDASBVOD
2018-07-01
NA
North America
NA LCS 2018 Summer
Lucian
BotW10/2/3Link
2017-07-02
NA
North America
NA LCS 2017 Summer
Tristana
BotW6/0/1LinkLink
2017-04-22
NA
North America
NA LCS 2017 Spring Playoffs
Kog'Maw
BotW7/0/0Link
2014-06-28
NA
North America
NA LCS 2014 Summer
Jinx
BotW9/0/4LinkLink
Click here for a full list of pentakills by all players.

Tournament Results

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

Minimum place

Altec Tournament Results
DatePlEventLast ResultTeamRoster
2020-08-0910 LCS 2020 Summer
4 - 14RR
IMT sOAZ,  Allorim,  Potluck,  Xmithie,  Eika,  Insanity,  Altec,  Apollo,  Gate,  Hakuho,  Zaboutine,  GotoOne,  Malaclypse
2020-08-077 NA Academy 2020 Summer
8 - 10RR
IMT.A Allorim,  sOAZ,  Xmithie,  Potluck,  Insanity,  Eika,  Apollo,  Altec,  Hakuho,  Gate,  Malaclypse,  GotoOne
2020-03-298 LCS 2020 Spring
8 - 10RR
IMT sOAZ,  Xmithie,  Eika,  Altec,  Apollo,  Hakuho,  Zaboutine,  GotoOne
2020-03-279 NA Academy 2020 Spring
7 - 11RR
IMT.A Allorim,  Potluck,  Insanity,  Apollo,  Altec,  Gate,  Kubz,  Malaclypse
2018-08-204 NA LCS 2018 Summer
10 - 8RR
FOX Huni,  Dardoch,  Fenix,  Damonte,  Altec,  Lost,  Adrian,  Feng,  Smoothie,  Inero,  Thinkcard,  Jim
2018-07-082 Rift Rivals 2018 NA-EU
1 : 3EU LCS
FOX Huni,  Dardoch,  Damonte,  Fenix,  Altec,  Adrian,  Inero
2018-04-083 NA LCS 2018 Spring Playoffs
3 : 0CG
FOX Huni,  Dardoch,  Fenix,  Altec,  Adrian,  Inero
2018-03-182 NA LCS 2018 Spring
12 - 6RR
FOX Huni,  Dardoch,  Fenix,  Damonte,  Altec,  Adrian,  Papa Chau,  Inero
2017-09-104 NA Regional Finals 2017
0 : 3FLY
DIG Ssumday,  Shrimp,  Keane,  Altec,  Adrian,  Cop
2017-09-034 NA LCS 2017 Summer Playoffs
0 : 3CLG
DIG Ssumday,  Shrimp,  Keane,  Altec,  Adrian,  Cop


Altec 1v1 Tournament Results
DatePlEventPrizeTeamLast Result
2013-05-0548 - 64Best Riven NA TournamentFF : W Onemenga

Media

  • 2012
  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2020

Post-Match Interviews

DateTournamentMatchLink
2020-01-26LCS 2020 Spring
TSM
vs
IMT
Link
2018-07-07Rift Rivals 2018 NA-EU
G2
vs
FOX
Link
2018-06-24NA LCS 2018 Summer
FOX
vs
GG
Link
2014-08-02NA LCS 2014 Summer
CLG
vs
EG
Link
2014-07-19NA LCS 2014 Summer
EG
vs
CLG
Link
2014-07-13NA LCS 2014 Summer
CRS
vs
EG
Link
2014-06-07NA LCS 2014 Summer
EG
vs
C9
Link
2014-05-31NA LCS 2014 Summer
COL
vs
EG
Link

Images

Redirects

The following pages redirect here:

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 vVv Gaming Announces League of Legends Team vvv-gaming.com
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Curse Academy Restructures Roster teamcurse.net
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Team SoloMid faceboook post facebook.com
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 'The Walking Zed' joins the Cloud 9 HyperX family cloud9.gg
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Altec's Tweet twitter.com
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Winterfox's Tweet twitter.com
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 EG Makes Changes to League of Legends Line-up evilgeniuses.gg
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Teams shuffle rosters for 2015 Summer from LoL Esports
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Winterfox's Tweet twitter.com
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 NRG eSports' Tweet twitter.com
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Saintvicious joins Team Coast as new Head Coach teamcoast.net
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Teams shuffle rosters for 2015 Summer from LoL Esports
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Sacramento Kings co-owners buy LCS spot, recruit GBM, Impact dailydot.com
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 NRG eSports' Tweet twitter.com
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 NA LCS Offseason, Scheduling, and more lolesports.com
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 FlyQuest confirm Moon as jungler thescoreesports.com
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 Echo Fox Announces Full 2018 League of Legends Roster echofox.gg
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2018-07-28; after change - NA - 2018-07-29
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 Immortals' Tweet twitter.com
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 Immortals' Tweet twitter.com
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 Immortals' Tweet twitter.com
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 Winterfox's Facebook Post facebook.com
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 Winterfox's Facebook Post facebook.com
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 Thank you WildTurtle tsm.gg.com
  25. Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-12-11
  26. Team SoloMid's Twitter Post twitter.com
  27. Teams shuffle rosters for 2015 Summer from LoL Esports
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