
About Eryon
Known throughout the Brazilian scene by the handle Eryon, Márcio Reis stands as one of the more enduring names to have passed through the competitive League of Legends circuit in his home country. Born in Brazil and now 37 years old, he built his reputation over a long stretch of years in a region that has always prided itself on passionate fanbases and a fiercely local identity. His most recent affiliation came with Liberty in the CBLOL, Brazil’s premier domestic league, before he stepped away from active play into retirement.
Role and Competitive Identity
Eryon competed as a bot laner, a position that demands a blend of mechanical precision, disciplined farming, and the composure to convert late-game teamfights into wins. The bot lane is often where matches are decided in the closing stages, and players in that seat carry the expectation of translating gold advantages into decisive damage. What makes his profile especially interesting is the unusually wide champion pool attributed to him, spanning both carry and playmaking archetypes.
Signature Champions
His listed champions tell the story of a versatile competitor. Syndra points to a comfort on high-skill mages capable of bursting priority targets, while Thresh, Alistar, and Bard reflect deep experience on engage and utility supports — hallmarks of a player who understood both sides of the bot-lane partnership. Evelynn rounds out the pool with a stealth-oriented pick built around ambush and roaming pressure. Together these champions suggest a career defined by adaptability rather than a single narrow specialty.
Playing in the CBLOL meant competing under the spotlight of one of the most invested audiences in global esports. Brazilian fans have long championed their local heroes, and veterans like Eryon served as connective tissue between the region’s early days and its more professionalized modern era. Longevity of the kind he displayed is rare, requiring both continued mechanical relevance and the tactical maturity to stay competitive as the meta shifted around him.
Now retired, Eryon leaves behind the legacy of a durable regional professional whose willingness to flex across roles and champions made him a useful asset to the teams that carried his name. His career reflects the arc of Brazilian League of Legends itself — a scene that grew from grassroots enthusiasm into an established competitive ecosystem. For younger players entering the CBLOL, figures like him represent the foundation on which the region’s current ambitions are built.
Signature Champions
FAQ
Eryon (Márcio Reis) is 37 years old, born March 23, 1989.
Eryon currently plays as Bot / ADC for Liberty in the CBLOL.
Eryon is best known for Syndra, Thresh, Alistar, Bard, Evelynn.
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