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Brian Le
Brian Le is a professional Minecraft player and streamer. It is rumored, that along with his own personal server and stream donations, he makes roughly $50,000- 70,000 monthly. Despite being regarded by many of his fellow players as prodigy, he has been banned from many tournaments and servers due to his poor sportsmanlike behavior.

Minecon 2013
During the 2013 Minecon Brian Le appeared on video feed, via skype, and addressed new PvP changes with the creators of Minecraft.

Minecon 2014
Brian Le hosted a special PvP QandA during the 2014 Minecon. Unable to appear in person his image and audio were displayed on screen via skype.

Mineverse World Champisonship 2014
16 year old Brian Le, using the account "XxFallen_Angel_0" dominated his competition. During the preliminaries he threw the diamond sword provided at the beginning of the match off the edge of the map and fought with his character's fists and miraculously won; afterwards the committee of the tournament threatened suspension if he were to do so again. Yet again, during semi-finals he displayed unsportsmanlike behavior by hitting the opponent until the enemy was nearly dead and then letting the opponent heal up, just to bring the enemy down again. After winning the world championship Brian Le was then banned indefinitely from any further Mineverse Tournaments; many other Minecraft servers followed suit.

Aliases
Brian Le is known for having a large number of Minecraft accounts which he uses regularly to bypass rules prohibiting pro players from entering certain competitions. Some of these accounts that have been confirmed are: VolgaDecimo, XxFallen_Angel_0, cascadefalcon, Xexon, Jokers_Omen, and GayLord69.

Ranking
Since there is no real Minecraft ranking system the skill level of individual players are more so determined by their renown. Many other pro players, especially many youtube streamers; such as captinsparkelz, hold Brian in very high regard. He is disputably the best in North America, with roughly 720,000 kills per death.