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The core of both of the Quix rosters would slowly be shaped and molded by adding Jung-woo "Sayaplayer" Ha, Choi “JaeTwo” Jae-woong, Choi "Kris" Jun-soo, and Hyeon "EFFECT" Hwang. After winning under the Meta banner during the Chinese online cup, the MyTh Cup Season 1, this roster would become the core roster that would challenge some of South Korea’s best teams, Meta Athena.
This team quickly exploded out of the gate during APEX Challenger Season 2, where Meta Athena would go on an uncontested 11-0 win streak through the online portion qualifying as the first seed leading into the Super Week promotional tournament only dropping 5 maps. Super Week provided little challenge to the rising team as they improved their record to 13-0 and qualified for APEX Season 2 - all with Libero at the helm. Libero would lead the core of the roster that many now remember as Meta Athena, the team that roared through OGN APEX Season 2 on a 21 match win streak that ended at the hands of the eventual winners, Lunatic-Hai. During the legendary run through APEX Season 2 for Meta Athena, Libero was one of the masterminds behind Meta Athena’s many Mei boost strategies. This ingenious tactic was the crux of Meta Athena’s success at working around the Reinhardt centric metagame at the time. Libero’s main strength comes from his diverse hero pool, but the ability to flex to off-tank if need be. He not only is a top tier DPS player, but he was the leader of offensive stats for D.Va for a long time and has proven himself as a serious threat in the off-tank role. With 20 minutes or more of playtime on Reaper, Mei, Genji, D.Va, Roadhog, Pharah, Soldier 76, and Tracer, Libero is the quintessential jack of all trades. Former Starcraft Brood War professional player and OGN Caster, Kim Jung-min believed that the ace of Meta Athena was Libero. During a live stream in Season 2 of OGN’s APEX League, he elaborates and explains that he believes that Libero is the catalyst of Meta Athena and in many ways, he is the “TviQ of Meta Athena.” Libero constantly switched heroes depending on the necessity, and his wide hero pool allows the whole team to be versatile with their strategy. He has received so much recognition that he has earned himself the nickname, “the CEO.” In a past OGN APEX broadcast, APEX caster, Wolf Schroder, explained to us why, “We have so many fans in the studio for Libero, his nickname being ‘CEO’ in Korea because he ‘owns the rights to all of the heroes’.” “The most exciting playmaker in competitive Overwatch hasn't even graduated high school yet.” Tyler Erzberger from ESPN Esports quote succinctly wraps up Libero’s story with a nice satin bow, but it doesn’t end there. Finding a player who has played two key roles incredibly well, is equally hard to find. He has led Meta Athena to their Cinderella story run in APEX Season 2 as their off-tank and their flex DPS. After his departure from the Meta organization early this October, one of the most dynamic players in Overwatch is on the free market. As such a valuable player, it should be no surprise to you that Libero has joined the New York Excelsior. New York’s number 10 is an important representation of a style of play becoming “fluid.” When Bruce Lee famously said “become water, my friend,” I’m not sure Libero was even born, and yet, it’s like he was born with that mantra baked into his psyche. If there is a hole, Libero fills it. Without question, without any thought. He views it as something that just needs to be done— strictly business. As I write this, the New York Excelsior prepares for their Overwatch League Preseason games. One of their many star players, Libero quietly sits sharpening and honing his arsenal of heroes at his disposal in an almost selfless fashion.Godspeed to Libero and “ever upward”,
Volamel