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'''fwishy''' was an [[Asian]] competitive Team Fortress 2 player who mained Scout, most notably for [[Xiao]] and [[SVIFT AS]]. He is the current Head Admin of [[AsiaFortress]].
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'''fwishy''' was an [[Asian]] competitive Team Fortress 2 player who mained Scout, most notably for [[Xiao]] and [[SVIFT AS]]. He is the current Head Administrator of [[AsiaFortress]] and one of the Head Administrators of [[PURE League]].
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fwishy was well known in the Asian TF2 scene for his incredible DM and aim, and was widely considered to be one of the greatest Scouts in Asia at his prime. Having played with many teams at the highest division since the beginning of his career helped him rose to prominence quickly as a player, obtaining multiple first place awards with the legendary team [[Xiao]] and being runner ups with many other top teams in Asia.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:25, 1 January 2021

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Player Information
Country:
Status:
Inactive (2015 - 2019)
Role:
Achievements
First Place AsiaFortress Mercenaries Cup 7AsiaFortress Cup 13AsiaFortress Cup 14
Second Place AsiaFortress Cup 12AsiaFortress LAN 2018AsiaFortress Cup 15 AsiaFortress Cup 12
Third Place/Semifinalist(s) AsiaFortress Cup 11
History
2015 - 2015
2017 - 2017
2017 - 2017
2018 - 2018
2019 - 2019

fwishy was an Asian competitive Team Fortress 2 player who mained Scout, most notably for Xiao and SVIFT AS. He is the current Head Administrator of AsiaFortress and one of the Head Administrators of PURE League.

fwishy was well known in the Asian TF2 scene for his incredible DM and aim, and was widely considered to be one of the greatest Scouts in Asia at his prime. Having played with many teams at the highest division since the beginning of his career helped him rose to prominence quickly as a player, obtaining multiple first place awards with the legendary team Xiao and being runner ups with many other top teams in Asia.

References