From First Steps to the Professional Scene
Enes started playing League of Legends back in fifth grade:
I was 10 or 11 years old, a friend suggested downloading the game. The first champion I mastered was Udyr, then Shyvana. Since then, I've always stayed in the jungle, realizing it's my role.
Despite early successes, he took his achievements in stride. By the age of 15, he reached Challenger in Western Europe, but he sees this as a natural stage of development rather than something extraordinary:
For many, it seemed unexpected, but for me, it was just a natural step.
Turkish Roots and the Path to Europe
Rhilech grew up watching the Turkish scene and drawing inspiration from fellow countrymen. He particularly highlights
TCL used to be a major league but lost viewers over time. I want the Turkish scene to revive.
A New Chapter with NAVI
Joining NAVI was an important step for the player towards his main goal — playing in the LEC:
My goal has always been to reach the LEC by 2026. I believe it's possible with NAVI. The team has the right approach, and I want to prove that I deserve this level.
Rhilech honestly admits that adapting to a new country and league won't be easy:
I'll miss Turkish cuisine the most. But ahead lies an incredible experience — playing against junglers I once looked up to. I especially want to face
Character and Ambitions
The player describes himself with one word — "discipline." According to him, this quality is what allowed him to progress from TCL Academy to the LEC:
The only thing that helped me progress from TCL Academy to the LEC is discipline. I want people to remember me for that.