The Player Who Inted to Rank 1

383,897
368
Published 2024-04-17
Interested in Porofessor? Use the download link below:
links.overwolf.com/myth-poro

Business inquiries: [email protected]

Meet the multi-server, multi-season, rank 1, Challenger League of Legends player. The man who inspired the "inting Sion" playstyle. Thebausffs.

Full credit to thebausffs on Twitch and YouTube for the many clips used in this video. Thank you for years of entertaining content.

TTV: thebausffs
YT: thebausffs

0:00 - The Legend
1:38 - Porofessor
2:33 - The Strategy
4:38 - KOREA
10:39 - The Final Boss
14:05 - The Consequences
17:45 - The Law
22:30 - The Innovator

All Comments (21)
  • The nerfs for sion were affectionately called The Baus nerfs. How one person can influence a champ so hard that they need a nerf is a show of thebaus skill
  • @Mibar123
    WP to this Sion he played safe during laning phase, minimized deaths and yea he let some cs go but now hes scaled and is working with his team to win the game! Well played to this Sion
  • @MrHighfiveit
    the first players to adopt this playstyle were yasuo mains never forget 0/10
  • @jimmy_h7911
    Like him or not, he's playstyle is undeniably working
  • @Anubis1993KZ
    You know you f'ed up when Faker starts the sur vote
  • @kleinguy1707
    I think another big part of his success is his personality, he has always been very humble and very entertaining and this along side with his playstyle legit made him the biggest League content creater to date and every League player knows his Sion
  • @jackspinner4727
    That Korea trip was the perfect storm for the bauss. His average viewership went up like 5-10k and never went back. Sion was strong and prowlers claw was goood
  • @boyboynova
    For me the main reason is it works for him and not the average low elo player, is because he has a higher chance of a cashing in on those bounties he builds up. When a lower skill player falls behind it is basically game over, but Baus CONSISTENTLY outplays his opponent once or twice to cash in on the bounty system.
  • I literally saw the thumbnail and was like oh yeah thats a Baus video xD
  • @RetirededKat
    The game isn't about mechanical outplays, it's about crashing your army into the enemy structures until the Nexus is destroyed.
  • @HiImRainer
    The one thing I love about Baus is that he presents his thesis about why K/D/A isn't everything in a game WITH PROOF OF IT, and yet people STILL CRY when a bad K/D/A player is trying to play aggresive to make a comeback while the "good K/D/A" players are being petty and cowards, conforming with saving their stats even though it's going to cost them the game.
  • @guizmo_unicorn
    This would work even more on Wild Rift considering the matchmaking is based on KDA, so he'll get better teammates that will profit from all the pressure he's making
  • @temillo4104
    The fact that riot had to directly nerf baus talks alot about the playstyle he used
  • @profawnsor
    really love these videos documenting the accomplishments and legends in the LoL scene, would be interesting to see one showcasing the legacy of Trick2g
  • @HeavensBane53
    I have mad respect for the guy. His approach is smart and analytical; he's actually thinking about how to exploit the mechanics of the game while your average player is stuck on a basic "kill good, death bad" mentality. Most of the hate I've seen him get comes from people who are unable to look past simple K/D gaming (not even going to put the A there, cause, let's be real, none of these people even look at assists) and assume that high deaths = bad play and that he must be getting carried or is putting his team at a disadvantage. Besides, I personally think divergent playstyle like this make the game more interesting. It's just a shame that Riot doesn't agree, since any aberrant strategies that go against the "right" way to play the game always end up getting nerfed.
  • @josearavena9948
    The only thing I would add is that baus dodging skills are insane, they are way above average high elo player and I would love to see a compilation. And also I havent play league in years but I always watch baus videos because they are so fun, I highly recommend him to anyone, with his playing style every game feels like a comeback game, very entertaining.
  • @CatVyVo-pu8nd
    don't watch the video yet but I think... SOLOBOLOOOOOO