Dresscode Eyes LCP Promotion and Future Coaching Role
The profile outlines the deliberate career path of a Japanese pro player targeting top-tier international play and a post-playing coaching future, offering a glimpse into the ambitions within the LJL scene.
Reporting from 1 source: 4Gamer.net.
Weekly Pro Gamer File on 4Gamer.net profiles 26-year-old League of Legends pro dresscode of team Arneb. He aims to challenge for promotion to the LCP this year and eventually learn coaching abroad to give back to Japan's league. The interview covers his practice, respect for Rekkles, and daily walking routine for mental clarity.
Dresscode turned pro with an eye on coaching from the start. In the latest installment of 4Gamer.net's Weekly Pro Gamer File, the 26-year-old League of Legends player for Arneb explains that he originally wanted to be a coach but decided a playing career was the necessary first step. Now, after competing in the LJL since 2022, he is setting his sights higher: a challenge for promotion to the LCP this year.
The profile also shows how dresscode structures his life around competitive play. He walks nearly 10 km each day as solo reflection time, often revisiting scrims in his head. He studies matchups using pro match footage and does 2v2 bot lane practice with his team. He cites Rekkles as a major influence, praising a playstyle built on in-game stability and a relentless willingness to improve.
Further down the road, dresscode wants to learn coaching in other regions before returning to Japan to nurture talent that can compete globally. For now, his immediate goal is to take Arneb into the LCP-a step that would put him closer to the international stage he has been watching since high school.
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