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Miran Tavakolzade, known in the esports scene as IDrop, is a professional Fortnite player from...

GAMER INFORMATION

Name Miran Tavakolzadeh
Age / DOB October 27, 2004

MOUSE SETTINGS

FinalMouse Starlight Pro
DPI 1600
Hz 1000
X-Axis Sensitivity 5.0%
Y-Axis Sensitivity 5.0%
Targeting Sensitivity 33.0%
Scope Sensitivity 33.0%
Building Sensitivity 100%
Editing Sensitivity 100%

GEAR

ASUS ROG SWIFT PG259QN
ASUS ROG SWIFT PG259QN
FinalMouse Starlight Pro
FinalMouse Starlight Pro
Wooting 60HE+
Wooting 60HE+
HyperX Cloud III
HyperX Cloud III
Miran Tavakolzade, known in the esports scene as IDrop, is a professional Fortnite player from Norway who has gained recognition thanks to his consistent performance and impressive progress. His exact date of birth remains unknown, but this does not stop IDrop from confidently gaining points in tournaments and making a name in the world rankings. To date, his total tournament earnings amount to $163,000, received for participating in 92 events, of which 84 were online and 8 were on the LAN scene. This allowed him to take #2147 place in the world and #16 among all esports athletes from Norway.

How IDrop's success grew: Year after year

IDrop began his esports career in 2019, and already then earned more than $19,000. He received the largest income in 2021 - $41,460, when he secured a place in the European top. He also showed strong form in 2023, earning almost $35,000. He continues to play actively in 2025, adding another $12,480 to his tally.

Team Prize Money

While IDrop has spent most of his career as an independent player, he has also played for Apex and Sunflower Gaming. His biggest contribution to his income came from solo play, earning over $152,000, while he earned around $10,000 under the Apex tag.

Top tournaments and achievements

The most profitable and significant tournaments in his career were:
  • FNCS Chapter 2 Season 5 Grand Finals (2021) — 8th place and $20,000
  • FNCS Major 2 2023 Grand Finals (2023) — 7th place and another $20,000
  • FNCS Chapter 2 Season 6 Grand Finals (2021) — 9th place, $15,000
  • FNCS Chapter 6 Season 1 Divisional Cup Week 5 (2025) — 1st place, $7,500
  • FNCS Season X Week 4 (2019) — 4th place, $7,040
He also reached the final of the FNCS All-Star Showdown 2021, played at the FNCS World Championship 2023 and entered the top 10 of European competitions several times.

Prize Money by the Numbers

  • Online Tournaments: $149,055 (91.44% of total earnings)
  • LAN Scene: $13,945 (8.56%)
His largest one-time prize of $20,000 came at the 2023 FNCS Major 2, which accounted for over 12% of his career earnings.

Breaking the $100,000 Milestone

IDrop crossed the $100,000 mark in prize money in January 2023, when he placed 24th at the FNCS Elite Cup and earned an additional $450, bringing his total tournaments played to 59.