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Rumoured for some time now after Wen Yi '71' Tang, Team DK's former coach spoke with a Chinese eSports Magazine and hinted at the return of EHOME, the legendary Dota club has made it's return to Dota 2 picking up the LV Gaming squad that most recently claimed first place at the Dota 2 League (D2L) Season 5 LAN Finals (with Mushi and Ohaiyo 'standing-in').



First appearing on the international scene in 2008, EHOME became one of the most influential Dota teams in the Warcraft 3 era, claiming 10 consecutive victories in 2010 alone and having a dominating performance over the best that the international scene had to offer at ESWC 2010 with BurNing and KingJ at the helm (both of whom went to Team DK prior to TI1), before falling just short in their first foray into Dota 2 at the first iteration of The International grand finals to Natus Vincere and disbanding momentarily, before reforming a few months later looking towards the grand prize at The International 2.

In 2012 they managed to place tied 5th/6th at TI2, after fighting valiantly from the start of the losers bracket before losing to Invictus Gaming and completely disbanding a couple of months after.

Rumoured for some time now after Wen Yi '' Tang, Team DK's former coach spoke with a Chinese eSports Magazine and hinted at the return of EHOME, the legendary Dota club has made it's return to Dota 2 picking up the LV Gaming squad that most recently claimed first place at the Dota 2 League (D2L) Season 5 LAN Finals (with Mushi and Ohaiyo 'standing-in').First appearing on the international scene in 2008, EHOME became one of the most influential Dota teams in the Warcraft 3 era, claiming 10 consecutive victories in 2010 alone and having a dominating performance over the best that the international scene had to offer at ESWC 2010 with BurNing and KingJ at the helm (both of whom went to Team DK prior to TI1), before falling just short in their first foray into Dota 2 at the first iteration of The International grand finals to Natus Vincere and disbanding momentarily, before reforming a few months later looking towards the grand prize at The International 2.In 2012 they managed to place tied 5th/6th at TI2, after fighting valiantly from the start of the losers bracket before losing to Invictus Gaming and completely disbanding a couple of months after. 71 on why he chose to work with Inflame:



...It is of my personal experience. I judge a player based on their actions. The way they talk, act, and carry themselves. I look at their attitude towards gaming. I look at a player’s ceilings. Inflame is a player with a very high ceiling. I have emailed him before telling him he is best Chinese talent in 2014. He was really surprised. Afterwards, maybe because of my words, he wanted to prove himself. He started playing really well. I think he has proven to be a real talent.

The newly revived EHOME squad looking confident after their win in Las Vegas. Mushi speaking about his recent victory at D2L, and his future:



Thanks to all my fans support especially those who stay up all night watching my match. The upcoming tournament for us is Dota 2 Asian Championship. We will play with the same roster as now but under Ehome team name.I hope we can achieve good result. Here again I sincerely thank you all for keep supporting me wherever I go. I will do my best and never give up! Team EHOME:



Yang 'Zyf' Pu

He 'Inflame' Yongzheng (Captain)

Chai 'Mushi' Yee Fung

Chong Xin 'Ohaiyo' Khoo

Liang 'DDC' Faming



Wen Yi '71' Tang (Coach) Read More: EHOME on Liquipedia



EHOME on Liquipedia Dota 2 Asia Championships on Liquipedia

Dota 2 Asia Championships on Liquipedia Dota 2 League/Season 5 on Liquipedia Source: Interview with 71

First announcement (Facebook)

Mushi speaks on his victory at D2L (Facebook) YangPuHeYongzhengChaiYee FungChong XinKhooLiangFamingWen Yi '' TangRead More:Source: Staff