A five-man League of Legends stack featuring Tyler1, Jynxzi, xQc, Dantes, and Humzh delivered exactly the kind of mess viewers signed up for.
The crew dropped at least two games back-to-back, argued through their comms, and capped the night with Tyler1 running an on-stream postgame review that nobody asked for.
The lineup looked stacked on paper. Tyler1 brought his usual high-rank League of Legends pedigree. Dantes and Humzh added genuine League of Legends creator credibility. xQc dusted off a game he hasn’t played seriously in years. Jynxzi, fresh off his Rainbow Six Siege dominance, jumped into one of the hardest games on the planet.
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It did not go well. Tyler1 locked in Olaf and tried to hard-carry from the jump. The map collapsed around him. Bot lane struggled, the jungle pathing was rough, and Dantes’ support play became the running theme of the lobby. Tyler1’s frustration grew with every uncoordinated death as teammates kept walking into fights one by one instead of grouping up.
Round two, Tyler1 swapped to Cho’Gath and put his laner in the dirt. Jynxzi took Warwick jungle and actually held up better than expected given his experience level, but once the enemy team started controlling the map, the gap showed. Tyler1 played well again. The team still lost. Side lanes weren’t converted, bot kept bleeding, and the comms got worse with every minute.
The postgame that made the clip
After the second loss, Tyler1 thanked Jynxzi and xQc for the effort and politely told them to leave the call.
He kept Dantes and Humzh in voice for a more direct conversation about their play. The line that stuck was Tyler reminding them that “being carryable is a skill.”
Dantes ate most of the blame for forcing plays and turning the games into content rather than League of Legends. Humzh got grouped in for the same reasons. Jynxzi got a pass for being new. xQc got a pass for being rusty. Tyler1 walked away as the only player who came out looking good in a session that was supposed to be a fun crossover and ended up as a textbook mismatched-stack collapse.

