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== Biography == Renegade is from Laguna Hills, California. ===Halo 5: Guardians=== Renegade emerged in the qualifying stages for the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Summer 2016/Regular Season|Summer 2016 Pro League]] as a part of team [[Catastrophe]] alongside [[TriPPPeY]], [[Musa]] and [[Brainstorm]]. The team came out of nowhere to qualify for the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Summer 2016/Last Chance Qualifier|Last Chance Qualifier]] and ended up finishing top 8 in the qualifier. Replacing Musa with [[Nemassist]], Catastrophe then started competing in the [[HCS/North America/Open Circuit/Summer 2016|Open Circuit]]. Though they solidified themselves as a top 3 team in the first 2 weeks, Renegade left the squad to join [[Team eLevate]] alongside [[Randa]], [[Heinz]] and [[Falcated]]. Despite a 2nd place finish in their one cup together, Renegade ended up released from eLevate and forming [[Tryvek]] alongside [[Goofy]] and his former teammates TriPPPeY and Musa. They ultimately finished top 8 in the [[HCS/North America/Open Circuit/Summer 2016/Open Circuit Finals|Open Circuit Finals]], not enough to qualify for [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Summer 2016/Relegation|Relegation]]. Unable to find a spot on a Pro League team for the Fall season, Renegade joined [[Elite Four]] alongside [[Cloud]], [[RyaNoob]] and [[Str8 SicK]] for the [[HCS/North America/Open Circuit/Fall 2016|Fall Open Circuit]]. After a strong two weeks, Renegade found himself subbing for [[MaNiaC]] on team [[LOL]] in the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Fall 2016/Regular Season|Pro League]], alongside [[Ace]], [[Heinz]] and [[APG]]. With Renegade on board, LOL went 2-0 in Week 3, upsetting [[Team Liquid]] and [[Evil Geniuses]] in the process. During the transfer period, Renegade attended [[HCS Orange County 2016]] as a member of [[The MoneyMatches Team]] consisting of himself, [[ContrA]], AcE, and [[BabyJ]]. They finished in the top 8 at the event. Despite LOL's improved results with Renegade, they ultimately decided to go with another fourth, leaving Renegade to form [[Daddy & the Daycare]] alongside [[Randa]], [[v t3ct9]] and Brainstorm. Despite closing out the season on the team, Renegade ended up leaving D&TD to join [[3sUP]] alongside [[Prototype]], [[MoNsTcR]] and [[Rammyy]] for the Open Circuit Finals at [[HCS Las Vegas 2016]]. At the event, 3sUP finished 1st in the Open Circuit Finals, qualifying for [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Fall 2016/Relegation|Relegation]]. In the Championship Bracket, 3sUP made a statement when they beat [[Enigma6 Group]], a team they would be facing at Relegation, 3-2. They finished top 6 overall at the event. At Relegation, 3sUP were chosen by Enigma6 Group as their first round opponents. In an extremely close match, 3sUP were defeated 4-3. 3sUP then defeated [[The MoneyMatches Team]] to earn another shot at qualifying, but could not take more than two games against [[Team Allegiance]]. During the offseason, Renegade found his way into the big leagues when he joined [[Str8 Rippin]] alongside [[APG]], [[Heinz]] and [[AcE]]. This reunited the LOL lineup during the time that Renegade subbed for the team. At the first event of [[Halo World Championship 2017|HaloWC 2017]] season - [[UGC St. Louis 2017]] - Renegade showed that Str8 were still a top team with him on board, dominating lower-seeded teams and nearly defeating [[Team EnVyUs]] in the WB Semifinals. In Losers, they took out [[Inconceivable]] in a very close match before a loss to [[Team Liquid]] sent them home in 4th place. Regardless of the outcome, Renegade still managed to take home 1st Place in the FFA competition. At [[ME Las Vegas 2017]], Str8 defeated [[Luminosity Gaming]] in an intense 7-game series to qualify for Worlds. They ultimately finished top 6 after a 4-2 loss to [[Pnda Gaming]]. At Worlds, Str8 were placed in a group with [[FAB Games eSports]] and [[SoaR Gaming]]. They finished 1st in their pool after victories over both teams and met [[TMMT Crowd Pleasers]] in the first round. This time, they beat them 4-3, only to run into [[Team Liquid]] and get swept out of the Winners Bracket. In Losers, Str8 were placed against [[Splyce]], who they defeated in a monumentally close 4-3 series. They were then swept by [[Team EnVyUs]] and sent home in 4th place. Following Worlds, Renegade left Str8 to join [[Splyce]] alongside [[bubu dubu]], [[Shotzzy]] and [[Shooter]]. With Renegade on board, Splyce won the [[HCS/North America/Open Circuit/Summer 2017/Placement Cup 2|Daytona Placement Cup]], earning a spot in the Group Stage of the event. In Daytona, Splyce finished 2nd in its pool, notably trading wins with [[Team Liquid]]. They narrowly avoided an upset in a 3-2 victory over [[Lethal Gaming]] in Winners Round 1 before being knocked out by Team Liquid (in their third match of the tournament) in the second round. After eliminating [[Wise Gaming]], [[Luminosity Gaming]] and [[Oxygen Supremacy]], Splyce met Liquid once again in the Losers Semifinals and lost a grueling 4-3 series to take 4th place. The following week, Splyce successfully qualified for the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Summer 2017/Regular Season|Summer Pro League]] with a 1st place finish in the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Summer 2017/Last Chance Qualifier|Last Chance Qualifier]]. Splyce had an impressive showing in the Pro League, losing only to [[OpTic Gaming]] and finishing second overall. At the [[DreamHack Atlanta 2017|DreamHack Atlanta]] Finals, Splyce won their first matches in quick fashion before a narrow victory over [[Team Liquid]] sent them to the Winners Finals against [[OpTic Gaming]]. Here, Splyce did the unthinkable, handing the OpTic roster its most lopsided ever loss with a score of 4-1. OpTic returned from the Elimination Bracket for a rematch, but Splyce stood their ground, taking the second series 4-2 and putting a cap to their Cinderella story and giving Renegade his first event win, as well as teammates Shotzzy and bubu. Returning unchanged for the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Fall 2017/Regular Season|Fall Season]], Splyce had a more rocky run, finishing fourth overall. They had a similarly strong start at the [[DreamHack Denver 2017|DreamHack Denver]] Finals, sweeping their early opponents and taking out the formidable [[Team EnVyUs]] in four games. They met up with [[OpTic Gaming]] once again in the Winners Finals. This time around, OpTic stood tall with a 4-2 victory. In the Elimination Finals, Splyce were unexpectedly dominated by a hot [[Team Liquid]] roster, who took them out with a 4-0 victory and sent the defending champions home in third. Going into [[Halo World Championship 2018]] [[HCS/North America/HaloWC/2018|season]], Splyce made changes to its roster, replacing bubu dubu and Shooter with [[Eco]] and [[StelluR]] of [[Team Liquid]]. The new roster went into [[MLG Orlando 2018|MLG Orlando]] with the #1 seed and played nearly textbook ''Halo'', taking first place with a 4-2 win over [[OpTic Gaming]] in the finals. Winning Orlando opened the floodgates for Splyce, who went on to win the last four cups of the season going into [[MLG Columbus 2018|MLG Columbus]]. In Columbus, Splyce finished second in their pool after StelluR was unable to play in their match against [[Renegades]] for medical reasons. The following day, Splyce lost to [[Tox]] (formerly OpTic) in the winners semifinals, but turned up a gear on Sunday, taking out [[Team EnVyUs]] and [[Team Reciprocity]] before sweeping Tox in series one of the finals and defeating them 4-1 in the second series to take first place. At Worlds, the #1 seeded Splyce swept their pool before taking out [[Team Infused]] 4-1 in the first round of bracket play. After defeating [[Team EnVyUs]] 4-2, Splyce faced [[TOX Gaming]] and defeated them 4-1 to secure a spot in the finals. In the finals, they met TOX Gaming again and swept them to claim their first World Championship. ===Halo: Infinite=== On October 5, 2020, Renegade signed with [[Cloud9]] alongside [[StelluR]], [[Eco]], and [[Penguin]]. == Trivia == *Renegade has often been dubbed Renegod by fans and players alike for his incredible play. *Renegade has a very unique communication style as his normal way of talking, which some may accidentally perceive as a negative attitude. *In addition to his 4v4 prowess, Renegade is also known for his 2v2, 1v1, and FFA capability. *Renegade won the [[Halo Championship Series/2022 Season/Kickoff Major Raleigh|HCS Raleigh 2021]] Main Slayer award. == Achievements == {{PlayerResults|show=overviewpage}} == Media == {{PlayerMedia}} == Gallery == {{PlayerProfileGallery}} {{PlayerPageEnd}}
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