Twitch streamer beats beginners through LoL, warns beforehand: It’s not personally meant

Tyler1 schreit ins Mikro

The Twitch streamer Jynxzi has ventured into League of Legends and, to master the complex MOBA, sought help from the notorious LoL veteran Tyler1. However, the outcome was a lesson on how toxic the MOBA can be.

Who is it about? Jynxzi is a 24-year-old American streamer who has long been the face of Rainbow Six: Siege. In 2025, however, he decided to go on a sort of “revival tour”.

He aims to play, master, and understand all the major multiplayer titles. Counter-Strike 2 was already on the agenda, where he spent $2,000 on crates in one day. Now, however, he has taken on his toughest challenge yet: League of Legends.

Mastering LoL is such a huge challenge that Jynxzi sought out a coach. He chose none other than Tyler1, who is not only one of the best and biggest LoL streamers worldwide but also known for his short temper and toxic behavior.

LoL is even more toxic than it is hard

How did the stream go? Tyler1 sent a clear warning at the beginning of the stream (via X.com): “I have a short temper, nothing I say in this call is personal. What is said on the Rift stays on the Rift, okay?” And he kept his word.

What followed was a stream that delivered exactly what the viewers expected: Tyler1 completely lost it. He yelled at the bloody beginner Jynxzi for hours, criticized every mistake, and left hardly any room for error.

For the community, the absolute chaos was a feast. Jynxzi, who actually brings shooter experience on consoles, made typical beginner mistakes, which only fueled the outbursts of his ruthless coach even more.

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How did Jynxzi perform? After the sweat-inducing session, Jynxzi drew a clear conclusion: “It’s the hardest game in the world, bro. Mechanically and mentally. I don’t know if there will ever be a game harder than this. Holy shit!” The sheer amount of over 165 different champions that one must learn left him in despair.

Yet despite the yelling, even Tyler1 showed him respect for his performance. He explained to his viewers what a difficult position Jynxzi was actually in: Normally, beginners grind tutorials for weeks and play “24 hours straight” against bots until they reach level 30. Jynxzi completely skipped these basics.

Instead of landing in the lowest rank (Iron), the streamer was placed directly in Silver and had to prove himself against Gold players. Tyler1 even defended his protégé and urged viewers to refrain from stream-sniping and trolling: “Don’t be a […], the game is hard enough as it is, bro. And he comes from console; he never had a chance!”

Despite the steep learning curve and the harsh mental setback, Jynxzi has taken the first step. If he keeps at it after this traumatic coaching experience, there is hope that he will break through to higher ranks – provided his nerves (and his hearing) can take it. What the streamer has already achieved with his “revival tour” can be found here: Streamer was known for just 1 game for years, brings back the biggest shooters, storms to 1st place on Twitch

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