LlamaGod

Advanced Warfare
LlamaGod joined Dream Team at the beginning of the season alongside Hazard, Evasion, and SanGoku. The team placed Top 12 and added up and coming AR Slayer Octane to the team. Despite his addition, the team was unable to improve their placing at UMG Orlando 2015 and placed Top 12 again. The team disbanded following the event. While looking for a new team. LlamaGod played with Elevate in the UMG Gaming 2000 Series 2015-03-14 where they placed second to OpTic Gaming. This impressive performance landed him a spot on iSolation eSports alongside Dedo, Havok, and SiLLY. Again, LlamaGod placed Top 12, this time at UMG California 2015. More importantly, the team won the MLG Pro League CoD AW Season 3 Relegation Tournament to qualify for MLG Pro League AW Season 3 Regular Season where his team placed 5th in the regular season and Top 6 at the playoffs.The team did win the EGL Dallas 10K although the event did not feature many notable teams. Rounding out the season, iSolation eSports placed Top 12 at the MLG World Finals 2015 and the players went their separate ways going into Black Ops 3.

Black Ops 3
After not being invited to the Offline CWL Qualifier, LlamaGod's team of Tipsy, Anticity, and TwiZz would have to placed TOp 4 in the Online Qualifier to make it into the North American Pro League. The lost to Counter Logic Gaming in the qualifying match. He would get another chance at the pro league by joining Cloud9 alongside Mochila, Happy, and former teammate Havok, following a roster reshuffle. They won the online NA Pro League Relegation Qualifier and then LlamGod was able to get revenge against Counter Logic Gaming at Relegation. Cloud9 swapped out Mochila for Assault and placed Top 8 at MLG Anaheim Open 2016, 5th place in the NA CWL 2016 Stage 2 Regular Season, and Top 6 at the NA CWL 2016 Stage 2 Playoffs before being dropped. At the MLG Orlando Open 2016, he joined Parasite, MiRx, and Maux under Kingsmen but disappointed and placed Top 20 and the team disbanded. In the pre champs roster mania, LlamaGod found himself on compLexity Gaming with Parasite, Havok, and Swarley. compLexity Gaming topped their group by shocking OpTic Gaming in their first match. Although it was short lived as the were doubled first rounded in the bracket and finished Top 16.

Infinite Warfare
Havok was replaced by Xotic going into the new season, but the squad did not improve as they placed Top 16 at Las Vegas, the worst possible placing after qualifying for pool play. compLexity Gaming dropped the roster and LlamaGod joined Parasite and Swarley on Red Reserve with Pacman. The team placed Top 28 at the CWL Atlanta Open and were dropped. The same four competed as Livin the Dream the next weekend at the CWL Paris Open. and placed only slightly better at Top 24. LlamaGod joined Echo Fox with Swarley for Dallas but placed poorly again at Top 28. Things would turn for the better though, as he joined Spacely, Swarley, and Lacefield on Supreme Team. The squad qualified for Stage 2 of the CWL Pro League at Relegation. They competed under BitterSweet for the CWL Anaheim Open where they placed Top 12. Following the event, the team was signed by Ghost Gaming. They failed to qualify for the pro league playoffs but made a miraculous run at the Call of Duty World League Championship 2017. Ghost Gaming topped their group of Splyce, Millenium, and Team Kaliber, and the defeated Cloud9 in the championship bracket before being knocked to losers by Team Envy. In losers, the team beat Enigma6 Group before losing to Rise Nation and earning a respectable Top 8 finish and $35,000 for the team.

World War II
The team had high hopes going into the World War II season but were quickly shut down. At the first event of the year, the CWL Dallas Open, Ghost Gaming only won one map (ironically a very impressive 5-0 Search and Destroy comeback against Evil Geniuses) en route to an 0-4 series count and being knocked out by open bracket team Lightning Pandas in the championship bracket. LlamaGod and Spacely were dropped from the team and after another poor Top 48 placing at the CWL New Orleans Open, and competed under JuKeD for the first stage of the USA National Circuit where they placed 6th. The team was signed by PURE Gaming for the CWL Atlanta Open but failed again, placing Top 40 from the open bracket. LlamaGod attempted to make another second half run by joining EZG.Blue and qualifying for the Pro League Relegaiton, but finished last in the relegation and then Top 24 at the SEAttle Open on the weekend. LlamaGod would finish the season unsuccessfully by placing Top 28 at the CWL Anaheim Open and failing to qualifiy for the Call of Duty World League Championship 2018 at the last chance qualifier with Gone Gaming.

Black Ops 4
LlamaGod started off the year with Evasion, Knight, Sender, and Swarley. They placed well in online 2000 Series events, including one second place finish, but were signed by Regal Reserve and finished Top 40 at the CWL Las Vegas Open. This meant that they were one series away from qualifying for the Pro League Qualifier. LlamaGod was given another chance by joining Brack, JetLi, Parzelion, and Envoy who had a qualifier spot. They were signed by Midnight Esports and then shocked everyone by automatically qualifying for the Pro League with a perfect 6-0 performance in their group and defeating teams like 100 Thieves, Pittsburgh Knights, and Team Space along the way.