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Rafli Mikoto Fathur Rahman is an Indonesian professional Dota 2 player who plays in the mid position and was one of the first players in the Southeast Asia region to reach 12,000 MMR.
Mikoto began his professional esports career in 2017 when he joined the organization Pandora Esports, where he spent the next year of his career. There, Rafli met Saeful Fbz Ilham and Bricio Adi Hyde Putra Budiyana, who helped him flourish as a mid laner. The team participated in small local tournaments where they did not win prizes, but this did not stop Mikoto from standing out from the rest.
In June 2018, the Indonesian player moved to Alter Ego, where he participated in many qualifiers for major tournaments. After several successful performances, Mikoto received an offer from BOOM Esports. In November 2018, he became a part of this organization. With his arrival at the new team, the Indonesian esports athlete began participating in Tier-1 tournaments. His most significant achievements during three years with the club were 4-5th place at StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 3 and 5-6th place at OGA Dota PIT Minor 2019. However, with the introduction of the new DPC system in early 2021, BOOM Esports' results significantly worsened. After an unsuccessful performance at the qualifiers for The International 2021, Mikoto decided to move to Neon Esports where he failed to settle in.
In late October 2021, Rafli played for Nigma Galaxy SEA in the BTS Pro Series Season 9: Southeast Asia, where he took 5-6th place. The next organization with a full-time contract for Mikoto was Talon Esports. During his time with this team, he managed to qualify for the upper division of the DPC league, participate in PGL Dota 2 Major Arlington 2022 and ESL One Malaysia 2022, and qualify for The International 2022. At TI2022, Talon Esports finished in 17th and 18th place.
In 2023, Mikoto with Talon Esports was able to achieve significant results. It was top-3 at Lima Major 2023, Riyadh Masters 2023, 4th place at DreamLeague Season 20. There were also volatile results like 11-12th place at DreamLeague Season 19 & DreamLeague Season 21 and 7-8th place at ESL One: Berlin Major 2023. At The International 2023, Mikoto, along with Talon Esports, is ranked 9-12th.
In 2024 Mikoto played for Bleed Esports for a while, but did not achieve significant results and returned to Talon, with which he took 3rd place at RES Regional Series SEA #3 and qualified for The International 2024. Before TI13, Talon played at the Clavision Snow Ruyi Invitational, where they finished in the top 8. At The International 2024, the team also failed to make a significant impact, finishing only 13-16th, losing to BB Team in the first round of the lower bracket playoffs.
After failing at the biggest tournament of the year, Talon went to BetBoom Dacha Belgrade 2024 and eliminated as one of the first teams to go. At DreamLeague Season 24, the team suffered the same fate: they couldn't even get out of the group stage. In December, Talon Esports became the champion of the MESA Invitational 2024.
The team started 2025 with a 5th place finish at FISSURE PLAYGROUND and a 9th place finish at BLAST SLAM II. In March, the team competed on FISSURE Universe Ep.4, but failed to secure a prize-winning place and in April, the team participated in ESL One Raleigh 2025, but also faced difficulties and failed to advance beyond the group stage, as well as at PGL Wallachia Season 4.
In early June, the team participated in DreamLeague Season 26, finishing in 3rd place. In July 2025, Flipster Talon exited Riyadh Masters 2025, finishing in 10th place and earning $75,000 in prize money.
On October 8, Mikoto joined Aurora Gaming.
In October, Aurora participated in FISSURE Universe: Episode 7, where they lost in the lower bracket quarterfinals of the playoffs and left the tournament. On FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2, the team did not advance to the main stage of the championship at all. At BLAST SLAM IV, the team finished in 5th-6th place. At DreamLeague Season 27, Aurora finished their performance in the group stage with a score of 2-4.
At the first tournament of 2026, FISSURE Universe: Episode 8, Aurora Gaming became champions after defeating Team Spirit in the grand final.
At the following ESL One Birmingham 2026, the team finished in 5th-6th place after reaching the playoffs. Later, at PGL Wallachia Season 8, the roster advanced to the grand final but lost to BetBoom Team and finished in second place.
















