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Mantis (Yernar Urazbayev)

Mantis
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Mantis
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Current Team
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Country
Kazakhstan
Original name
Ернар Уразбаев
Age
33

Roles
Caster
Prize Money
$34,351
Mantis Match results
Teammates
Mantis's Teams/Career
Period
Current Team
2020-09-26-2021-06-27
2019-03-11-2019-06-17
2018-09-19-2019-03-11
2019-06-17-2019-??-??
MIG Gaming
2018-03-04-2018-??-??
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2015-04-30-2016-05-31
sQreen's Squad
2015-01-04-2015-04-30
CLIQUE
2014-05-14-2015-01-04
xGame.kz
2011-10-01-2014-05-14
2013-11-13-2014-05-14
2013-09-23-2013-11-13
Ahead Gaming
2017-09-16-201?-??-??
iPlay Gaming
Achievements
Date
Place
Event
Team
Prize
2024-01-27
3rd - 4th
$2,247
2019-11-17
1st
World Electronic Sports Games 2019 Central Asia Finals
DDEAD
$2,599
2018-03-15
9th - 12th
World Electronic Sports Games 2017
$10,000
2018-01-14
3rd
WESG 2017 APAC Finals
Team Kazakhstan (stack)
$10,000
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2014-07-31
2nd
GIGABYTE Challenge #6
XGame.kz
$669
2014-04-05
2nd
Techlabs Cup 2014 Season 1
$5,000
2013-12-04
5th - 8th
Fragbite Masters
$836
2013-03-17
1st
Play4Dota 2013 #5
$653
2012-12-22
3rd
GosuLeague Season 5 Division 1
$1,000
Mantis Biography

Mantis, real name Ернар Уразбаев, is a 33-year-old professional Dota 2 player from Kazakhstan, born on August 25, 1992.

Mantis is currently a free agent playing as a Caster, having previously competed for Khan.

FAQ
How old is Mantis?

Mantis is 33 years old. Birthday: August 25, 1992.

Where is Mantis from?

Mantis is from Kazakhstan.

What team does Mantis play for?

Mantis is currently a free agent.

What is Mantis's role?

Mantis plays as a Caster in dota2.

How much has Mantis earned?

Mantis has earned approximately $34,351 in prize money throughout Mantis's professional career.

What is Mantis's biggest tournament win?

Mantis's most prestigious title is World Electronic Sports Games 2019 Central Asia Finals, won on November 17, 2019.

What teams has Mantis played for?

Mantis has played for 11 teams: NEXT.kz, Ahead Gaming, xGame.kz, CLIQUE, sQreen's Squad, iPlay Gaming, NiceOne, Se7en eSports, Magic Hands, MIG Gaming, Khan.