

After the World Championship and PAX East, there was another flurry of roster changes which resulted in MBoZe becoming the new captain of the revived OpTic Nation pro team and ProoFy taking his place on OpTic Gaming alongside Clayster. With this roster they found reasonable success placing 3rd at the 2014 Call of Duty Championship. Saints did not last long either, however, and former OpTic player, Scump, rejoined shortly after he had left. OpTic Gaming took this opportunity to pick up MBoZe and Saints to complete the roster with NaDeSHoT and Clayster. Unsurprising to many fans of competitive Call of Duty, this roster did not last a conflict of opinions and personalities, combined with all-too-similar play-styles saw both Ricky and Parasite leave to join Curse LV. After the event, with a flurry of roster changes in the community, it was announced that Clayster had left Team KaLiBeR to join the OpTic Gaming squad alongside NaDeSHoT, Ricky, and Parasite for the remainder of the Ghosts season. Despite Clayster's desire to beat his old team, he and the squad lost the series, going home with a 2nd place finish. Clayster's first event with Team KaLiBeR, saw the team make it to the grand final against his old team compLexity. Team KaLiBeR, who had lost Goonjar to EnVyUs, took the opportunity to pick up Clayster to join Sharp, Neslo, and Theory for the Call Of Duty: Ghosts season. During his time as a member of compLexity, he and his teammates experienced incredible success, winning seven of the final eight events of the Black Ops 2 season.Īfter winning the first event of Call Of Duty: Ghosts, Clayster was dropped from compLexity due to personal issues within the team. Here, compLexity became the " Impact Killers" and started one of the most dominant dynasties in Call of Duty history. Clay joined a line-up of ACHES, TeePee, and Crimsix going into the MLG Spring Championship, and the team went all the way to the Grand Finals to then face the juggernaut team, Fariko Impact. After placing top 24 at the 2013 Call of Duty Championship with UNiTE, Clayster would get his biggest opportunity yet the chance to join compLexity. In 2012 Clayster started playing competitive gaming again during Black Ops 2 and he experienced almost unbelievable success.ĭuring Black Ops 2 Clayster played for OpTic Nation, RoughNeX, Thrust, and UNiTE. Due to his academic commitments at West Virginia University, Clayster took a while off of competitive gaming to fully focus on his education. In 2010, during the Black Ops season, he competed at both MLG Dallas as well as MLG Raleigh. In 2009, during the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 era, Clayster proved he was a top player by achieving a spot at the MLG National Championship 2009. Clayster started playing competitive Call Of Duty in 2007.
