Peanut | |
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Current team | |
Team | Hanwha Life Esports |
Role | Jungler |
Game | League of Legends |
League | LCK |
Personal information | |
Name | 한왕호 (Han Wang-ho) |
Born | 윤왕호 (Yoon Wang-ho) February 3, 1998 |
Nationality | South Korean |
Career information | |
Playing career | 2015–present |
Team history | |
2015 | Najin e-mFire |
2016 | ROX Tigers |
2017 | SK Telecom T1 |
2018[a] | Kingzone DragonX[b] |
2019[c] | Gen.G |
2020[d] | LGD Gaming |
2021 | Nongshim RedForce |
2022–2023 | Gen.G |
2024–present | Hanwha Life Esports |
Career highlights and awards | |
Medal record |
Han Wang-ho (Korean: 한왕호; born Yoon Wang-ho, February 3, 1998), better known as Peanut, is a South Korean professional League of Legends player for Hanwha Life Esports. Throughout his career, he has one Mid-Season Invitational title, seven League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) titles and one KeSPA Cup title. He also represented the South Korean national team at the 2018 Asian Games, earning a silver medal.
Peanut's career began in 2015, at age 16, when he signed with League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) team Najin e-mFire for the 2015 LCK season. From 2015 to 2021, Peanut played for a different team every year. In 2016, he signed with ROX Tigers, won the 2016 LCK Summer Split, and reached the 2016 World Championship Semi-Finals. He then signed with SK Telecom T1 in 2017, winning the 2017 Mid-Season Invitational and another LCK title. The following year, in his fifth consecutive LCK finals appearance, he won his third LCK title with Kingzone DragonX. After a disappointing year with Gen.G in 2019, he left the LCK to sign with League of Legends Pro League team LGD Gaming in 2020, where he made another World Championship appearance. In 2021, he signed with Nongshim RedForce and was traded the following year to Gen.G. In his second stint with Gen.G, from 2022 to 2023, Peanut won three LCK titles and made two World Championship appearances. He then signed with Hanwha Life Esports for the 2024 LCK season.
Peanut's individual accomplishments include accolades such as an LCK Season MVP award, two LCK Finals MVP awards, and one LCK First All-Pro Team designation. In 2021, he recorded his 1,000th kill in the LCK and became the 11th player in LCK history to record 2,500 assists.
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