Team Impulse

LMQ was formed in July 2013 after merging portions of the rosters of Team Livemore and Royal Club Tian Ci: Dreams, F1sh, andWayoff from the former; Mor, NoName, TS, XiaoWeiXiao, and PandaB from the latter.

In November 2013, after the Season 3 World Championship, F1sh and PandaB moved to LMQ's sister team, Royal Club.

In the bracket stage, LMQ lost 1–2 to the tournament favorite and eventual winner OMG, but rebounded in a 2–0 victory against Royal Club in the third place match.

At this point, Dreams and Wayoff left the team, to be replaced by Royal Club top-laner GoDlike, who renamed to ackerman.

There, in March, LMQ went 4–1 on their way to a 2–0 win in the finals against Cloud9 Tempest, thus clinching the top overall seed in the Challenger Series playoffs to be held later in the season.

During the March playoffs, LMQ defeated Cloud9 Tempest 2–1 in the semifinals and moved on to face Team 8 in the tournament's grand finals.

LMQ became embroiled in an ownership scandal which saw a dispute between the team's original owner, Guanzhou-based Tian Ci Performing Planning and A&K Esports.

[2] On November 24, Alex Gu announced that LMQ's 2015 would include XiaoWeiXiao once again and that Popstar Adrian had signed with the team as their new support player.

[5][6] After using Rhux as a substitute for Impact in the first week, Team Impulse finished the round robin with an 11–7 record, in fourth place.

[7] In the summer season, Team Impulse started shakily, placing no higher than sixth through the end of the fifth week.

[10][11] This prompted Adrian to return and Gate to move back to his primary role of mid lane to replace XiaoWeiXiao.