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Latin America League of Legends team All Knights have announced some important news for their 2021 roster. Kim “Wadid” Bae-In is now officially All Knights’ newest support for the upcoming season. The All Knights are now another team bringing an LCK player to the LLA, following Rainbow7’s new rumored top laner Jiwon “Ray” Jeon.

Wadid’s career in pro-League of Legends

All Knights proclaimed the addition of their newest support player on December 3, making Wadid one of the few South Korean players in the region. The 2018 Rift Rivals champion has plenty of experience, hopping from Analyst to Color Caster to pro player. His familiarity with the scene may be an asset to one of the LLA’s top team for the upcoming year.

Wadid began his career playing for Korean team Rising Star Gaming in 2016. He left shortly after, eventually joining G2 Esports in December 2017. During his time in EU, he proved his skills by winning the 2018 EU Regional Finals and EU Rift Rivals. He also helped his team reach second place in the EU LCS 2018 Spring Playoffs, where they lost 0 – 3 to Fnatic. After that summer season, G2 had qualified for worlds, finishing as semifinalists after their eventual loss against Invictus Gaming. Wadid’s career continued with Rogue in November 2018 and LCS team FlyQuest in May 2019. Soon after, he left the professional scene to join Riot Games as an Analyst and Color Caster.

Joining All Knights

As he joins All Knights for 2021, he’ll join current players and Infinity Esport’s Roberto “Straight” Guallichico, All Knights’ newest top laner. Wadid will take the place of the team’s former support, Leandro “Newbie” Marcos, who will move to LCS team Golden Guardians for their 2021 roster. Additionally, All Knights have introduced Gabriel “Halier” Garcia Negreiro as their newest Assistant Coach.

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