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Ham Jang-sik ( ko, 함장식), better known as Lustboy, is a South Korean '' League of Legends'' coach and retired professional player. After retiring from professional competition, Lustboy became a coach for Longzhu Gaming of the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK), before leaving to coach for
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team Team SoloMid. He is currently a coach for
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of the LCS. Lustboy first played for Korean team MiG Blaze through their transition though CJ Entus Blaze and CJ Entus from 2011 to 2014, then played for Team SoloMid from 2014 to 2015. He retired from professional play following an injury. During his tenure on Team SoloMid as a support player, Lustboy won the 2014 Summer and
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.


Playing career

Lustboy started gaming at the age of 7 with the first installment of the ''
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'' (SC1) franchise from Blizzard Entertainment. However, this was well after the game became competitively popular in
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. As he phrased it:
"I really like to make innovation...I like trying new things no one's ever tried before. But lizzardalready made SC1 a long time ago so there asn't much for me to do"
He later turned semi-pro playing StarCraft II, joining the Korean Team Prime as a substitute in 2010.


MiG Blaze

The next year he began playing ''League of Legends'' with a number of soon-to-be professionals. One of these, Dong-jin "Helios" Shin, would later sign as an AD carry with Maximum Impact Gaming (MiG) Blaze, and then bring on Lustboy as support when the position became vacant. As part of MiG Blaze, Lustboy took first place at the first
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tournament at Champions Spring 2012, winning the largest prize pool in League of Legends history up to that point. That same year, they became the first Korean team to compete professionally in North America at Major League Gaming's first arena tournament, winning the competition with 10 wins and one loss. MiG was acquired in 2013 by CJ Entus, and the now newly dubbed CJ Entus Blaze, went on to place first in the
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Korean qualifiers. Lustboy left Blaze in 2014.


Team SoloMid

Lustboy joined Team SoloMid (TSM) of the North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS) in July 2014, replacing former support, Gleeb. Lustboy described TSM as "like a dream team". Prior to the official announcement, TSM owner Andy Dinh was fined $2,000 for announcing the acquisition of Lustboy before receiving League approval for the transfer. Along with Lustboy, TSM finished as the top North American team of 2014, with Lustboy ending with a 2.73 KDA. In the world championship that year, they were eliminated in the quarter-finals to future world champs Samsung White, but were the first team to take a game off them which was matched by Star Horn Royal Club in the finals. 2015 Worlds was no better as they placed 4th in Group D, following their disappointing performance at the world championship TSM announced that Lustboy was retiring as a player for the team. Described as "arguably the best support in the NA LCS," at the time he ranked fifth among North American supports in KDA at 3.65, and fourth in gold-per-minute at 227. He continued as a streamer for TSM, and as an analyst for the team where he was centrally involved in the process of creating a new roster following the simultaneous departure of teammates
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. He left the team on July 11 and was replaced as support by YellowStar. In TSM's official announcement, Lustboy is quoted as saying:
"Due to shoulder injuries and being tired of playing, I decided to step down as a player but I’ll still be involved with TSM helping in anyway possible. I will never forget how much fans and everyone treated me kindly, and I appreciate the opportunity given to me by TSM to prove my skills even though I was a foreigner."


Coaching career


Longzhu Gaming

In 2015 Lustboy joined Longzhu Gaming of the League of Legends Champions Korea as a strategic coach.


Team SoloMid

In December 2017, Team SoloMid announced that Lustboy would be returning as a "strategy coach" for 2018, working with fellow coaches Parth Nadu and SSONG (Sang-soo Kim).


100 Thieves

Ham was signed as a support role coach for
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ahead of the
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.


Tournament results


MiG Blaze/CJ Entus Blaze


2012

* 1st — Azubu The Champions * 1st — Major League Gaming Summer Arena * 4th — Azubu The Champions Summer 2012 * 2nd — Season Two Regional Finals - Seoul * 1st —
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2013

* 2nd — IEM Season VII - Global Challenge Katowice * 4th — OLYMPUS Champions Winter 2012-2013 * 4th — OGN Club Masters * 1st — IEM Season VII - World Championship * 2nd — OLYMPUS Champions Spring 2013 * 1st — 2013 World Cyber Games Korean qualifiers


2014

* 1st — 2013-14 ZOTAC NLB Winter 2013–2014 * 4th - HOT6iX Champions Spring 2014


CJ Entus


2014

* 3rd — SK Telecom LTE-A LoL Masters 2014


Team SoloMid


2014

* 1st —
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playoffs * Semifinalist — IEM Season IX San Jose * Quarterfinalist —
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2015

* 1st — IEM Season IX - World Championship * 1st —
2015 Spring NA LCS Fifteen or 15 may refer to: *15 (number), the natural number following 14 and preceding 16 *one of the years 15 BC, AD 15, 1915, 2015 Music *Fifteen (band), a punk rock band Albums * ''15'' (Buckcherry album), 2005 * ''15'' (Ani Lorak album ...
playoffs * 2nd —
2015 Summer NA LCS Fifteen or 15 may refer to: *15 (number), the natural number following 14 and preceding 16 *one of the years 15 BC, AD 15, 1915, 2015 Music *Fifteen (band), a punk rock band Albums * ''15'' (Buckcherry album), 2005 * ''15'' (Ani Lorak album ...
Playoffs * Semifinalist —
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* Semifinalist — IEM Season X San Jose (analyst)


Longzhu Gaming


2016

* 7th — 2016 Spring
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(coach) * 8th — 2016 Summer
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(coach)


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