Player planet from from 1换1 Dota 2
Bio
Planet is a professional Chinese Dota 2 player who typically plays in the position of position 4 or 5 support. Some of his most popular heroes include Rubick, Mirana, and Earthshaker.
Planet began his career as a professional player with the Chinese team MAX.Y. Together with his teammates, he participated multiple times in open qualifiers for The Kuala Lumpur Major, ESL One Hamburg 2018, The Chongqing Major, and MDL Macau 2019 from the Chinese region, but each time he was eliminated during the competition. During this period, the team achieved fourth place in Gladiator Cup China Season 2. Due to these unsuccessful results, in January 2019 he began playing for Team Max. With the new team, Planet tried his luck in the qualifiers for MDL Disneyland® Paris Major and EPICENTER Major 2019, but still experienced defeats.
In March 2020, Planet joined Ehome.Immortal. With this team, he won the BEYOND EPIC | Qualifiers, which allowed him to participate in BEYOND EPIC and to reach the 7-8th place. After this, Planet decided to join Phoenix Gaming. With the open qualifiers, they reached China Dota2 Pro Cup Season 1, securing 4th place in the tournament. Then they had a great performance at Huya Dota2 Winter Invitational. In 2021, the team made it to DPC CN 2021/22 Tour 1: Division II, finishing 4th and maintaining their place in the lower division. During DPC CN 2021/22 Tour 2: Division II, Phoenix Gaming played in a confident manner, ending the tournament in first place and moving up to the top division. In August 2021, Planet attempted to qualify for The International 2021 but was eliminated in the 7-8th place.
Despite this, the team showed stable results throughout 2022, finishing in the 5-6th place at OGA Dota PIT Season 6: China. However, in the qualifiers for The International 2022, they suffered a loss, finishing in the 9-12th place. After the tournament, Planet joined PSG.LGD, and together with the team, he finished in the 1st place at DPC CN 2023 Tour 1: Division I and also participated in The Lima Major 2023, reaching the top 9-12th place.