OhMyV33Nus
Johnmar Villaluna (born July 20, 1994), professionally known as OhMyV33Nus (pronounced "Oh My Venus"), is a Filipino Mobile Legends: Bang Bang player. He currently plays as a support and team captain for Blacklist International. He has also played for ONIC Philippines.[1][2]
OhMyV33Nus | |
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Current team | |
Team | Blacklist International |
Role | Tank/Support Roamer / Captain |
Game | Mobile Legends: Bang Bang |
Leagues | MPL Philippines |
Personal information | |
Name | Johnmar Villaluna |
Nickname(s) | Queen Ohmyv3 |
Born | Antipolo, Rizal, Philippines | July 20, 1994
Nationality | Filipino |
Career information | |
Playing career | 2019–present |
Team history | |
2019 | Dream High Esports |
2019–2020 | ONIC Philippines |
2020–present | Blacklist International |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Early life
Johnmar Villaluna was born on July 20, 1994, in Antipolo, Rizal.[1] In his early years he often played video games for around 12 hours on average. As his family back then did not own a personal computer, he would often frequent internet cafés.[3] His mother is an Overseas Filipino Worker in Japan[3] and lived along with his grandfather and grandmother.[4] Both her grandparents and mother had negative perception on gaming.[4][5]
He started playing role-playing games such as Ragnarok at age 13. He then shifted to playing WarCraft and Dota, when informal tournaments centering around these types of games became popular. Villaluna at a young age decided he would want to pursue a career in gaming. He started mobile gaming sometime between the period when he was 17 to 19 years old playing games such as League of Legends (LoL).[3]
Career
Early years
Villaluna would play mobile gaming casually for seven years and attempted to kickstart his career as professional esports player but to no avail.[3] He also started to look for employment and take up a regular job which is somehow still related to gaming.[4] In 2018, he decided to quit gaming altogether, intending to join his mother in Japan. While waiting for his visa application to get approved, he took up the title Mobile Legends: Bang Bang around the time MPL Philippines Season 3 just recently concluded. He, his friends in Facebook, and some former players of League of Legends gathered to form a team which competed in minor level tournaments like inter-barangay leagues. The team was successful and able to win a good amount of prize money which led Villaluna to reconsider his plans to give up gaming. He was eventually able to join his first professional team ONIC Philippines.[3] He would be known as "OhMyV33Nus", his game handle and be also known under the moniker "The Queen" by his fans.[6]
ONIC Philippines
Villaluna made his MPL Philippines professional scene debut during MPL Philippines Season 4 with ONIC Philippines. This would also begin the development of the “Royal” Duo of he and Danerie James “Wise.” Del Rosario.
Upon debuting, Villaluna had a successful campaign with ONIC Philippines, finishing and securing a Grand Finals position during Season 4’s Grand Finals. There they would meet the team Sunsparks. Despite holding a 2-1 lead over Sunsparks, due to both miscommunication and excellent defense possessed by the opponent, Sunsparks was able to defeat ONIC in a reverse sweep.
Villaluna would opt to stay with ONIC for Seasons 5 and 6. Season 5 in particular, a rematch was drawn between ONIC and Sunsparks in the Grand Finals, however, Sunsparks was able to defeat ONIC once again giving them the Championship for Season 5 and making them the first team to win back-to-back titles for MPL Philippines.
During an interview with Tryke Gutierrez, he expressed that during the time that ONIC Philippines was considering releasing both he and Del Rosario, he would have opted to go for a streaming career rather than playing against Del Rosario for different teams.[7] This was later confirmed in a separate interview from Del Rosario made by Gutierrez himself. Furthermore, he insisted that Del Rosario[8] should continue his career in professional esports while he stayed in the backlines cheering for his upcoming career.
Blacklist International
Villaluna was then traded along with Del Rosario to Blacklist International in return for FULLCLIP (now known as Kairi) during the offseason for MPL Philippines Season 7. There, he and Del Rosario would team up with young rookies in "Edward" Dapadap and Kiel Calvin “OHEB” Soriano, and veteran Jason “ESON” Gerardo.
Villaluna was named as the Team Captain of Blacklist International and he led the team to having a 12-1 regular season finish.[9] Villaluna, alongside Del Rosario, Soriano, Dapadap and Gerardo, led Blacklist to their first Finals Appearance against Execration. Despite going down to a 3-1 series deficit, through unexpected picks and affirmation of draft picks and bans, Blacklist was able to reverse sweep Execration and win their first title since debuting with Blacklist in seven games.[10]
Despite falling short of the MSC 2021 title[11] and MPLI title[12] in the same year, Villaluna was able to clinch his second MPL Philippines Title with Blacklist International, facing off against his former team ONIC Philippines in a 4-1 series victory. Villaluna was given the second chance to represent the Philippines in the MLBB M3 World Championships in Singapore. Despite beginning with a rough start during the playoffs,[13] Villaluna led the team alongside the dominating performances of the team itself through the lower-brackets to secure the first world title, sweeping ONIC Philippines in the Grand Finals.[14]
After winning their first World Championship Title, Villaluna, alongside Del Rosario, announced that they will be skipping MPL Philippines Season 9 to rest after continuous victories in international events.[15] However, they later affirmed that they will be representing the Philippines in the upcoming 2021 Southeast Asian Games.[16] Villaluna proceeded to win the Gold Medal alongside Del Rosario, Imam (also known as Haji), and their two rookies in Gonzales and Sotto.
Villaluna returned under Blacklist International for MPL Philippines Season 10 where he proceeded to lead the team to a 9-5 record in the regular season. Villaluna was then named as the regular season MVP for Season 10[17] and where he proceeded to clinch his third championship title in two years.[18]
Villaluna was also among the eleven new inductees of the MPL Philippines Hall of Legends. Villaluna is joined by his royal duo, Wise Del Rosario.[19]
Following the conclusion of MPL Philippines Season 11, Villaluna and partner Daneire James "Wise." Del Rosario will be taking a break again for Season 12.[20]
Personal life
OhMyV33Nus identifies as a member of the LGBT community. He has been subjected to homophobia as a player but has openly used his identity to represent the LGBT community in esports.[6][21][22] He is in a relationship with teammate Wise with the latter describing the former as his "love of my life".[23]
Career performance and tournament results
Year | Tournament name | Team | Place | Notes |
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2019 | MPL Philippines Season 4 | ONIC Philippines | 2nd | Despite finishing as the runner-up, Villaluna's team ONIC Philippines was also representing the Philippines in the MLBB M1 World Championships together with Sunsparks Esports.[24] |
MLBB M1 World Championships | 9th-12th |
ONIC Philippines was eliminated in MLBB M1 World Championships after failing to reach the Top 2 in a (13-9) standing in their group brackets.[25] | ||
2020 | MPL Philippines Season 5 | 2nd | ||
MPL Philippines Season 6 | 4th |
ONIC Philippines looses its bid for the Bronze Position against Execration in a 3-2 matchup. | ||
2021 | MPL Philippines Season 7 | Blacklist International | 1st | Blacklist would also represent the Philippines in the MSC 2021 competition but lost it to Execration in a 4-1 series. |
MPL Philippines Season 8 | 1st | |||
MPLI 2021 | 2nd | Defeated by ONIC Esports of Indonesia in a 3-1 matchup. | ||
MLBB M3 World Championship | 1st | Defeated ONIC Philippines in the Grand Finals 4-0. | ||
2022 | MPL Philippines Season 9 | 7th-8th |
Skipped MPL Philippines Season 9. | |
2021 Southeast Asian Games Qualifiers | Blacklist International (SIBOL TEAM) | 1st | ||
2021 Southeast Asian Games | Team SIBOL | 1st | Defeated Team Indonesia in a 3-1 series and was able to clinch the Gold for the Philippines. | |
MPL Philippines Season 10 | Blacklist International | 1st | Villaluna was able to be named as the Regular Season MVP and a Hall of Legends Inductee. | |
MPLI 2022 | 5th-8th |
Eliminated in MPL Invitational series in 0-2 match against Geek Fam.[26] | ||
14th IESF World Championship | Team SIBOL | 2nd | Defeated by Team Indonesia in a 0-3 match. | |
2023 | MLBB M4 World Championship | Blacklist International | 2nd | Defeated by ECHO Philippines in a 0-4 Grand Finals Match. |
2023 Southeast Asian Games Qualifiers | Blacklist International (SIBOL TEAM) | 5th-8th |
Defeated by ONIC Philippines in 1-2 Match. | |
MPL Philippines Season 11 | Blacklist International | 2nd | Defeated by ECHO Philippines in a 0-4 Grand Finals Match. | |
MSC 2022 | Blacklist International | 2nd | Defeated by ONIC Esports in a 2-4 Grand Finals Match. |
References
- "OhMyV33nus - Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines". MPL Philippines Season 9. Moonton.
- Dannug, Jonash (November 11, 2020). "ONIC PH releases Wise, OhMyVeenus". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved January 18, 2023.
- Reyes, Kate (September 22, 2021). "From computer shop 'pustahan' to MPL's 'Queen', OhMyV33Nus has come a long way". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved September 10, 2022.
- "OhMyV33nus on being an LGBTQ+ pro player". CNN Philippines (in English and Filipino). June 29, 2021. Retrieved September 10, 2022.
- Mangubat, Lio (August 26, 2021). "OhMyV33nus wanted to be an esports pro since he was 13 years old". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved September 10, 2022.
- Reyes, Kate (June 10, 2021). "Pride is Power: Trailblazing equality in esports, the OhMyV33nus way". Spin.ph. Retrieved September 10, 2022.
- Gutierrez, Tryke (February 17, 2022). "Leading a team to a world championship, The Ohmyv33nus story | Turning Point EP.8". YouTube. Archived from the original on February 17, 2022. Retrieved June 24, 2023.
- Gutierrez, Tryke (February 13, 2022). "Wise shares his challenges before becoming a World Champion | Turning Point EP.7". YouTube. Archived from the original on February 21, 2022. Retrieved June 24, 2023.
- Vistek. "Data - Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines". MPL Philippines Season 9. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
- Vistek. "Blacklist International are the champions of MPL - PH Season 7 - News - Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines". MPL Philippines Season 9. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
- Elona, Jules (June 14, 2021). "Execration win an all-MPL PH Grand Finals to take MSC 2021". ONE Esports. Archived from the original on June 14, 2021. Retrieved June 24, 2023.
- Elona, Jules (November 8, 2021). "ONIC Esports wins MPLI 2021 after a stellar grand final performance". ONE Esports. Archived from the original on May 27, 2022. Retrieved June 24, 2023.
- Ahmed, Wasif (December 11, 2021). "BTK upset Blacklist International in the MLBB M3 World Championship playoffs". Dot Esports. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
- "Blacklist International sweep ONIC PH 4-0 to win M3 World Championship". ph.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
- Lojo, Michelle. "VeeWise duo to miss MPL PH Season 9". Philstar.com. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
- Elona, Jules (May 17, 2022). "Blacklist duo OhMyV33nus and Wise return to pro play at 31st SEA Games". ONE Esports. Archived from the original on July 1, 2022. Retrieved June 24, 2023.
- Times, Tiebreaker (October 12, 2022). "OhMyV33nus named MPL PH 10 MVP". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
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- "No V33Wise for Blacklist in Season 12 as team announces final roster". Spin.ph. Retrieved August 13, 2023.
- Cabral, Katrina Maisie (May 31, 2021). "Blacklist's OhMyV33nus is here to wreck homophobia in esports". Scout Magazine. Hinge Inquirer Publications, Inc. Retrieved September 10, 2022.
- Dioquino, Delfin (August 18, 2021). "Be better: OhMyV33nus calls for change in esports amid homophobia row". Rappler. Retrieved September 10, 2022.
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- "Onic PH get early M1 exit". Retrieved January 30, 2023.
- Rossel, John Dave. "Geek Fam Sweeps Blacklist International in the MPLI 2022". AFK Gaming. Retrieved December 24, 2022.