
Wonder'boy Dota 2


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Denise Wonder'boy Danial is a Malaysian professional player.
He started his cybersport career at the end of 2018 in the roster of LAGENDA. While playing in this team, Deniz earned his first prize money by finishing in the top six at ESL MY&SG Championship Season 1. Then, in the summer of 2019, he joined Siamang Tunggal for ESL MY&SG Championship Season 2, where he also finished in the top 6.
In September 2020, Wonder'boy and his Tobak pack finished 3rd at ENTs Hari Merdeka & Hari Malaysia 2020, and in July 2021, he joined Royale 5, under whose tag he won League Of The Truth Season 2. In early 2022, Deniz joined Malaysian team Kinkalow. With them, he won the Battle Of Bifrost Season 2 championship, and finished fourth at the Battle Of Bifrost Season 1 and PNXBET Invitationals Southeast Asia Season 4.
In March 2022, Wonder'boy joined Atlantis, where he played for about a year. During this period, the team participated in a number of tournaments, with notable results including a top-3 finish at Khaz Modan 2022 Cup Season 2, Khaz Modan 2022 Cup Season 4 and Asian Battle Arena Season 2, as well as reaching the finals at Khaz Modan 2022 Cup Season 1, Moon Studio August Mood 2022 and Asia Pacific Predator League 2022.
After leaving Atlantis Wonder'boy played for Rectify for a while, and then moved to Gengar, under the flags of which he became a bronze medalist of Master Sur SEA 2023. In March 2024 Deniz joined the Philippine team Salvation Gaming to participate in the qualifications for Tier-1 tournaments, but his attempts were in vain. In April, the guys received a direct invitation to the Minotaur League, where they won the championship and earned $10,000.
In November 2024, Wonder'boy in roster Castawake participated in the ESL One Bangkok 2024 Southeast Asia qualifiers, where they finished 5th-6th in the closed stage of the qualifiers. Despite the fact that the team failed to qualify for the LAN, the players were noticed and signed by The MongolZ organization, which returned to the discipline after 7 years of inactivity.





















