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Tane "'''Tae2n'''" Daniel started playing Vainglory during the first quarter of 2015, shortly before the release of [[Vox]].
 
Tane "'''Tae2n'''" Daniel started playing Vainglory during the first quarter of 2015, shortly before the release of [[Vox]].
 
=== 2015 ===
 
=== 2015 ===
Tae2n joined [[Team TAS]] when they began to rebuild their competitive roster right before the start of Autumn Season 2015. Tae2n joined [[Team TAS]] in August 2015 as a coach and starting jungler for [[TAS Sequence Break]] during Autumn Season 2015.
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Tae2n joined Team TAS when they began to rebuild their competitive roster right before the start of Autumn Season 2015. Tae2n joined Team TAS in August 2015 as a coach and starting jungler for [[TAS Sequence Break]] during Autumn Season 2015.
   
At the [[NA Autumn Live Championship 2015|Autumn Live Championship]], [[TAS Frame Perfect]] placed 7-8th.
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At the [[NA Autumn Live Championship 2015|NA Autumn Live Championship]], [[TAS Frame Perfect]] placed 7-8th.
 
=== 2016 ===
 
=== 2016 ===
At the start of Winter Season 2016 Tae2n was recruited by [[Mike83]] to join [[Liberation Z]] as starting roamer; however, instead he joined [[Team Phoenix]] as head coach and starting roamer of [[Phoenix Reborn]].
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At the start of Winter Season 2016 Tae2n was recruited by [[Mike83]] to join [[Liberation Z]] as starting roamer; however, instead he joined Team Phoenix as head coach and starting roamer of [[Phoenix Reborn]].
   
[[Phoenix Regin]] finished in second place at the [[NA Spring Live Championship 2016|Spring Season 2016 Live Finals]] as well as a 1st at the first ever [[Vainglory Invitational Series]]. Phoenix Reborn also finished the Spring Season 2016 Live Finals tied for 5th place along with [[Team SoloMid]].
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[[Phoenix Regin]] finished in second place at the [[NA Spring Live Championship 2016|NA Spring Live Championship]] as well as a 1st at the first ever [[Vainglory Invitational Series]]. Phoenix Reborn also finished the Spring Season 2016 Live Finals tied for 5th place along with [[Team SoloMid]].
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 05:32, 17 August 2016

Overview   Match History    


Overview   Match History    
Tae2n
Tae2n
Background Information
NameTane Daniel
Country of BirthUnited States United States
BirthdayFebruary 17, 1995 (age 29)
Competitive
TeamLogo std [[Team Phoenix|Team Phoenix]]
Previous Role(s)Jungle
Roam
Soloqueue IDsScaryTae, Shouyu, 2nTae, Tae2nEU (EU), Tae2nSA (SA), Tae2nEA (EA), Tae2nSEA (SEA)
Social Media & Links
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Infobox Snapchatlogo std
Infobox Twitterlogo std
Team History
Aug 2015 - Dec 2015
Playerrole icon
Logo std Team TAS
Jan 2016 - Jan 2016
Playerrole icon
Logo std LiberationZ
Jan 2016 - Present
Playerrole icon
Team Phoenixlogo std Team Phoenix

Tane "Tae2n" Daniel is head coach for Team Phoenix.

Biography

Tane "Tae2n" Daniel started playing Vainglory during the first quarter of 2015, shortly before the release of Vox.

2015

Tae2n joined Team TAS when they began to rebuild their competitive roster right before the start of Autumn Season 2015. Tae2n joined Team TAS in August 2015 as a coach and starting jungler for TAS Sequence Break during Autumn Season 2015.

At the NA Autumn Live Championship, TAS Frame Perfect placed 7-8th.

2016

At the start of Winter Season 2016 Tae2n was recruited by Mike83 to join Liberation Z as starting roamer; however, instead he joined Team Phoenix as head coach and starting roamer of Phoenix Reborn.

Phoenix Regin finished in second place at the NA Spring Live Championship as well as a 1st at the first ever Vainglory Invitational Series. Phoenix Reborn also finished the Spring Season 2016 Live Finals tied for 5th place along with Team SoloMid.

Trivia

  • Got into Vainglory after searching "MOBA" in the app store, hoping to find a mobile MOBA game.
  • Tae2n is pronounced "Tae-ēn" (태인).
  • Favorite hero is Taka.
  • Is a breakdancer.
  • Has a twin sister.

Achievements

Interviews

External Links

References