Jynxzi is about to enter one of gamingโs most dangerous content traps: League of Legends ranked. The popular streamer announced that he will be playing League of Legends for the very first time this Sunday, April 26, with Tyler1 coaching him as he tries to climb out of Iron, the lowest rank in the game.
If you are familiar with both streamers, this already sounds like chaos in the best possible way. Jynxzi is known for loud, high-energy streams, emotional reactions, and competitive confidence. Tyler1, meanwhile, has basically become one of the faces of League of Legends on Twitch, with years of ranked grinding, rage-fueled coaching energy, and enough solo queue experience to scare any beginner away from the Rift.
Jynxzi Takes on League of Legends for the First Time
According to the announcement shared by yoxic on X, Jynxzi said people were already predicting that he would quit League of Legends within an hour. His response was exactly what fans would expect from him.
โPeople said I’m going to quit the game in an hour. If I apply every part of my braincells I can conquer that game.โ
That confidence is going to be tested almost immediately. League of Legends is not exactly known for being friendly to new players. Between champions, roles, items, objectives, map control, wave management, and teamfighting, the game can feel overwhelming even before ranked anxiety kicks in.
Still, that is what makes the stream interesting. Jynxzi is not just casually trying League. He is jumping straight into the idea of improving, learning, and climbing out of Iron with Tyler1 watching over him.
Tyler1 Coaching Jynxzi Is the Perfect Streamer Crossover
Tyler1 coaching Jynxzi feels like one of those collaborations that makes too much sense. Both streamers built their brands around explosive energy, competitiveness, and moments that can swing from hilarious to completely unhinged in seconds.
Jynxzi made the announcement live on stream and revealed that Tyler1 would be guiding him through his first League of Legends run. The same report notes that the stream is scheduled for Sunday, April 26.
Can Jynxzi Actually Climb Out of Iron?
Iron is League of Legendsโ lowest-ranked tier, but escaping it as a brand-new player is not as easy as it sounds. New players often struggle with basic champion control, positioning, farming, map awareness, and understanding when to fight or back off.
That said, Jynxzi does have one major advantage. He is not going in completely alone. Having Tyler1 explain the game in real time should help him avoid some of the usual beginner mistakes, even if Leagueโs learning curve is still brutal.
The bigger question is whether Jynxzi can stay patient. League is the kind of game where one bad lane, one teammate mistake, or one confusing teamfight can make a new player question every life choice that led them there. If Jynxzi survives the first few matches without losing his mind, that alone might count as progress.
Jynxziโs League of Legends Debut Could Be Pure Chaos
Jynxzi has already framed this as a challenge. He wants to prove people wrong, learn the game, and climb out of Iron. Tyler1 being involved only raises the stakes, because fans already know the coaching session will probably be loud, messy, and full of meme-worthy moments.
Whether Jynxzi actually climbs out of Iron or quits after a few brutal games remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: his first League of Legends stream with Tyler1 coaching him is already shaping up to be one of the funniest streamer crossovers of the week.
