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Wisper
LGD Gaming
Nickname:
Wisper
Full name:
Adrián Céspedes Dobles
Role:
Offlaner
Date of birth:
03.11.2001 24 y.o.
Prize money:
$715 396

Player statistics

Main stats(last year)
181 wins
56%
138 losses
44%
KDA
8.59
GPM
614
XPM
765
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Bio

Adrian Céspedes Wisper Dobles is a professional Dota 2 player from Bolivia who has represented various clubs in South America during his career.

Wisper started his professional career in the Infamous youth team - Infamous.Young in 2018 as a mid-position player. However, the Bolivian player was soon transferred to the club's main team and moved to the third position. In the new team, the player managed to qualify for the Dreamleague Season 10 tournament , where Infamous finished fourth. Despite the good results, Wisper was brought back to the youth team during the Reshuffles and soon left the club.

The Bolivian then represented several different stacks and teams that also managed to qualify for the DPC Season minors. With Majestic esports and Team Anvorgesa, Wisper placed fourth at the 2019 OGA Dota PIT Minor and StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 2 respectively. The backbone of Team Anvorgesa was soon signed by Club Infamous, and Wisper, once again representing his first tag, qualified for The International 2019, becoming the first player from Bolivia to make it to The International series tournament.

After top-7-8 at The International 2019, the Bolivian team consisting of Hector K1 Antonio Rodriguez, Jean Pierre Chris Luck Gonzalez Salazar, Elvis Scofield de la Cruz, Steven Edwin StingeR Vargas Mamani and Wisper himself left the club, but an unchanged roster was signed by beastcoast in October 2019. Since then, the players have continued to defend the honor of the club without changing the squad for three years. Under the beastcoast banner,Wisper and his teammates finished top-7-8 at MDL Chengdu Major, top-14 at WePlay AniMajor, top-13-16 at The International 2021, and top-5-6 at ESL One Stockholm 2022. Also in April 2021, the Bolivian player reached the 10,000 MMR mark, and the following month became the first professional cyber athlete from South America to reach 11,000 MMR.

At the end of 2022, Wisper joined Evil Geniuses. With them, he became the BTS Pro Series Season 13: Americas champion, finished 4th at ESL One Berlin Major 2023, 5-6 at Lima Major 2023, and 13-16 at The International 2023.

After EG left the discipline in the fall of 2023, Andrian joined OG. He made his debut in their lineup at the qualification for ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023, where the team ended up finishing in 4th place and did not qualify for the tournament.

In 2024, Wisper, along with OG, placed at DreamLeague Season 22, BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024, ESL One: Birmingham 2024, Elite League 2024, FISSURE Universe Ep.2 and Riyadh Masters 2024.

  • October 2, 2024 - Wisper joined Beastcoast as a stand-in for PGL Wallachia Season 2, where he placed 5th.

Later the player returned to OG and played at RES Regional Champions, taking 4th place, and also failed to qualify for ESL One Bangkok 2024. A little later the team was invited to the 1win Series Dota 2 Fall, but even there he took only 7th place. The team also performed poorly at BLAST SLAM I, finishing in 9th-10th place.

January 1, 2025 Wisper joined Heroic. The renewed roster placed 8th at FISSURE PLAYGROUND and DreamLeague Season 25In March, the team competed at PGL Wallachia Season 3, but failed to advance past the group stage. At the beginning of April, the team participated in ESL One Raleigh 2025, but they were also unable to reach the playoffs in this tournament, as well as at PGL Wallachia Season 4.

In June 2025, Heroic qualified for The International 2025 and also secured a slot at Riyadh Masters 2025, through the South American qualifier. However, at PGL Wallachia Season 5, the team once again failed to advance to the playoffs. On FISSURE Universe: Episode 5, the team finished in the top 4.

In July 2025, Heroic ended their participation in Riyadh Masters 2025, finishing in 14th place and earning $50,000 in prize money. In September, Heroic participated in The International 2025, reaching the playoffs but losing in the lower bracket and finishing in 5–6th place.

On September 20, 2025, Heroic announced that Wisper had left the offlane role.

At the end of October, Heroic participated in FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2, where they finished in 6th–8th place after losing in the first round of the Playoff stage. The team finished PGL Wallachia Season 6 with the same result.

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