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LIMMP
Nickname:
LIMMP
Full name:
Linus Blomdin
Team:
Free Agent
Role:
Mid
Date of birth:
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Prize money:
$313 452

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Bio

Linus Limmp Blomdin is a professional Dota 2 player from Sweden. Before moving to this discipline, he gained fame in Heroes of Newerth.

In HoN Limmp was a member of the stayGreen team, which twice won the world championship and collected a huge number of online awards. In Dota, the roster became a full roster: besides Linus, MoonMeander, melonzz, Zfreek and Riser were in it. A month later, the team was signed by the American organization compLexity Gaming. Under its tag, the players took 2nd place at Battle of America and made it to Dota Pit League Season 2, where they were in the top 8.

In early 2015 Limmp joined Ninjas in Pyjamas. With Linus' arrival the team won at joinDOTA MLG Pro League Season 2 and Esport SM 2015, but further results were unsatisfactory and the roster was disbanded. Limmp returned to compLexity Gaming, this time with Chessie and Handsken. The squad won Dota 2 Canada Cup Season 6 and qualified for The Shanghai Major 2016, where they finished in 5th-6th place.

After failing to qualify for The International 2016, Linus moved to Alliance for a full season, with whom he finished 3rd at DreamLeague Season 6 and World Electronic Sports Games 2016. Alliance failed to qualify for The International 2017, so in September 2017 Linus became a compLexity Gaming midlaner for the third time. For 2 years he did not win any tournaments above the dash-3 level; the team occasionally qualified for majors, but consistently took low places at them.

At the end of 2019 Linus left compLexity Gaming and returned to Alliance. Within a year, he became DreamLeague Season 12 champion and made it to the top-2 of ESL One Birmingham 2020 Online and StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 3.

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