The T-God is on the move as Team Naventic have signed Thomas "Tomster" Maguire. The organization announced the signing on their website Thursday.

The former Tempo Storm player will play ranged, allowing Fan "Fan" Yang to move to melee/flex while Chris "Zuna" Buechter will play warrior.

"I think my new teammates are a lot more strict and hardworking them I'm used to," Tomster told theScore esports. "But [they] can still have a lot of fun and laugh in games which is always a nice thing to have on a team.

"I think fans can expect the best performance I've ever done on this team"

Tomster's first big success in the competitive scene came with King of Blades' roster, where he earned accolades at the NA Spring Regional for his melee play, particularly on Greymane, though he says that he expects Greymane to be nerfed soon.

"I actually don't know why they buffed Greymane," Tomster said. "He is in a good spot at the moment with that he is suppose to do, but they just made his damage so much higher for no reason. I mean, I like the changes because I love Greymane, but they weren't needed at all and probably will be reverted to some extent in the upcoming patches."

After King of Blades' team left their former organization and assumed the moniker of Gust or Bust, Tomster left to join Tempo Storm, where he moved to the ranged/flex role.

"I think ranged is a lot more fun to play at the moment and I feel like I'm not 100% confident on the meta melees (Kerrigan, Zera, Illidan)," Tomster said. "So I wanted to play ranged, and I feel like I look at my positioning and the map a lot more on ranged than on melee and I feel like I play a whole lot better since I just look around more."

Tempo's performance during the summer season did not improve, with the team qualifying at the final invitational qualifier with a 2-0 win over Hot Dog Burglars but then finishing 7-8th at the regional in Burbank.

Josh "Gauntlet" Bury wants to see Fan play Illidan again. You can find him on Twitter.