
About inkos
Known to competitive audiences as inkos, Kevin Alpire is a Bolivian jungler whose career unfolded across the Latin American scene before he stepped away from active play. Now 30 years old, he represents a generation of South American talent that helped push the region’s grassroots ecosystem toward greater visibility, and his most recent affiliation was with Ordo Equitum. Though officially retired from the professional circuit, his body of work remains part of the story of how the jungle role matured in Latin America.
A Jungler’s Instincts
The jungle is arguably the most demanding position on Summoner’s Rift, asking a player to read the whole map at once, coordinate ganks, contest neutral objectives, and set the tempo for four teammates. inkos built his identity around that responsibility. Junglers live and die by their pathing decisions and their sense of timing, and a veteran with his years of experience learns to weaponize patience as much as aggression, choosing when to invade an enemy camp and when to farm quietly toward a power spike.
Signature Champions
His champion pool leaned toward high-mobility, playmaking picks that reward mechanical confidence. Fizz and Nidalee both demand precise skillshots and slippery movement, while Graves offers a farm-heavy, damage-oriented style that punishes opponents in extended skirmishes. Kindred, meanwhile, is a champion for players who thrive on marks and objective control, dancing around fights to secure kills at the perfect moment. Together these choices paint a picture of a jungler comfortable making individual plays rather than simply enabling others.
Across his tenure, inkos operated in a region where infrastructure and opportunity were still being built, and players often balanced ambition against practical limits. That context makes his persistence noteworthy; competing at a professional level in an emerging scene requires dedication that goes beyond raw talent, and his willingness to keep showing up for his teams reflected genuine commitment to the game.
Legacy and Outlook
With his playing days now behind him, inkos leaves a footprint shaped by his role as a reliable jungle presence rather than a global superstar. Retired players from developing regions frequently transition into coaching, streaming, or community roles, and any of those paths would let him pass along the map awareness and champion knowledge he accumulated. Whatever comes next, his career stands as a small but real chapter in the ongoing growth of Bolivian and Latin American League of Legends.
Signature Champions
FAQ
inkos (Kevin Alpire) is 30 years old, born July 1, 1996.
inkos currently plays as Jungle for Ordo Equitum in the .
inkos is best known for Fizz, Nidalee, Graves, Kindred.
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