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Almost nothing is known about him: no date of birth, no real name, no photos...

GAMER INFORMATION

Name Ilia Gebhardt
Team
Free Agent
Age / DOB November 24, 2004

MOUSE SETTINGS

WLMouse BEAST X Silver
DPI 1600
Hz 1000
X-Axis Sensitivity 5.5%
Y-Axis Sensitivity 5.5%
Targeting Sensitivity 50.0%
Scope Sensitivity 50.0%
Building Sensitivity 100.0%
Editing Sensitivity 100.0%

GEAR

Wooting 60HE+
Wooting 60HE+
WLMouse BEAST X Silver
WLMouse BEAST X Silver
EPOS H3
EPOS H3
Almost nothing is known about him: no date of birth, no real name, no photos on social networks. But in the world of Fortnite, the nickname Wheat speaks for itself. This mysterious player from Russia has gone from an unknown participant in online tournaments to a confident contender for prizes in dozens of major events in just a few years. More than $32,500 in 31 tournaments - and all this exclusively in Fortnite. No other game has captivated him so much. He found himself here and continues to grow as a player.

How it all began - and how it is going now

Wheat was not a "wunderkind" who burst in and immediately defeated everyone. He began performing in 2020, taking 13th place at the Marvel Super Cup and earning his first $900. Then there was a bit of a lull, but by 2023 he began to consistently hit the prizes. And 2025 was a real breakthrough: $14,640 for the year and first place in a solo tournament for $8,000 - his main success to date.

Dynamics by year:

  • 2025: $14,640 — the year when Wheat became a noticeable player on the scene.
  • 2024: $8,325 — a year of stable growth and self-improvement.
  • 2023: $8,353 — a breakthrough to regular participation in tournaments.
  • 2022: $300 — modest but important experience.
  • 2020: $900 — the first step into big Fortnite.

A team for himself

Wheat almost always plays alone. He is not signed to any large organizations, does not have tags before his nickname, but still reaches a high level. Only once did he appear in the esports guild, earning $450 in that team — he made the rest himself.

The most high-profile tournaments

Here are the performances that really speak volumes about him:
  • $8,000 — first place in a solo tournament (January 2025)
  • $4,800 — second place a month later
  • $4,000 — reaching the FNCS grand finals (2024)
  • $2,000 + $2,000 — two victories in duo tournaments
  • Even 13th place in the Marvel Super Cup 2020 was memorable — it was his debut

What's next?

Wheat doesn't give interviews or appear on streams yet, but his results speak louder than any words. He is an example of how you can achieve success without large organizations behind you. Just with a mouse in your hand, the desire to win, and patience. Maybe we'll learn more about him soon. In the meantime, just remember the nickname Wheat. It will probably make it to the top more than once.