Location |
Taipei, Taiwan Taichung (SF2) |
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Founded | 2013 |
Sponsors | yoe Wanin International Iron Forum Benq MSI jian-pin huya |
Divisions |
League of Legends StarCraft II World of Tanks Special Force II |
Website | http://www.flashwolves.com/ |
Sport | League of Legends |
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Founded | 2012 |
League | League of Legends Masters Series (LMS) |
Team history | 7-11 Ironmen 7-11 Flash Wolves yoe Flash Wolves |
Based in | Taipei |
Arena | Garena E-Sports Stadium |
Colors | Blue and yellow |
Head coach | Chen "WarHorse" Ju-Chih |
Manager | Zhang "4Leaf" Yu |
Website | http://flashwolves.com |
Flash Wolves (Chinese: 閃電狼; pinyin: shǎn diàn láng), formerly known as the yoe Ironmen and 7-11/yoe Flash Wolves, is an eSports organization based in Taiwan that supports League of Legends,StarCraft II, World of Tanks, Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, Special Force II, and female League of Legends teams. Their League of Legends team first formed after the draft of Taiwan eSports League Draft Season. The it currently competes in the League of Legends Masters Series (LMS) and is one of the best teams in the region. The team reached the Quarter-Finals of the League of Legends World Championship for the first time in 2015.
Flash Wolves was originally a participant in Taiwan e-Sports League, formed after the draft of TeSL Draft Season. After finished at sixth place in TeSL, they struggled in Season 3 Taiwan Regional Finals group stage and got the last slot in group B, but four of the players still decided to leave the team. The team announced to forfeit all the major tournaments and went into reform. On October 21, the team adopted nearly full rosters of Gamania Bears and automatically qualified for 2014 LNL Winter and 2014 GPL Winter, but they gave up the latter due to Riot Games' player's age limit.
They made an impressive return in 2013 WCG Taiwan Qualifiers as they beaten two Taiwanese powerhouses Taipei Assassins and ahq e-Sports Club, winning the seed in 2013 World Cyber Games Grand Finals.