The LCS is back, and with it, Cloud9âs dominance over the league is back as well. Coming into playoffs as the first seed, C9 dropped only one game in the entire Swiss Stage, in their 2-1 win vs. FlyQuest. A huge part of that success has been
their one new player, Eain âAPAâ Stearns, a surprise addition to the team in the midlane. APA has been a tremendous fit, smoothly incorporating himself into C9âs well-oiled machine, now running better than ever.
Following their win vs. FlyQuest, Sheep Esports sat down to speak with APA hours before he was awarded his second LCS Player of the Week award this split so far; discussing his stellar performances, his fitting into C9âs culture, and his perspective on teammates and rivals alike.
C9 looks far and away like the best team in the LCS. How have you guys gotten so good so fast?
Eain âAPAâ Stearns: âWell, I just joined a really good team, to be completely honest with you. Yeah, C9 didnât have insane results last year, like a team like, for example, FlyQuest had. But they were, in my opinion, the second-best team all of last year. They just literally choked. Like, they choked last year in the second split in finals with FlyQuest, and they choked in playoffs again. Which, hopefully, doesnât happen again. I just joined a good team, and I fit in really well with everyone. Who I am as a person has been really unlocked. I can be enabled to do what I want, and what I believe in, as a person and as a player. And I feel like I can enable others, and push others forward. And even though sometimes we have a rough time in scrims, or a rough time in anything, Iâm trying my best to learn what I have from previous years on Team Liquid, and just propel us forward, rather than stunt our growth. To simplify the answer, I joined a good team, but Iâm also trying to push them above where they were last year.
Howâs your synergy with Robert âBlaberâ Huang feeling so far? Are you stylistically clicking with him?
APA: Blaberâs a very efficient jungler. He always wants to play for the extra camp, you know, of course, everybody knows him as the guy inting for scuttle crab, which is true. Heâs very vocal on what heâs going to do on the game, when heâs locked in, and heâs very vocal on how he wants to push his game forward as a jungler. For example, in just last game, Game 3, after his first raptors, no more than 30 seconds later, he said âIâm gonna do this, this, this, this, Iâm gonna base, and Iâm gonna go to his raptors; I think I can make it in time,â and thatâs literally exactly what happened. So, itâs so easy for me as a player to just go âIâm winning my lane, Iâm gonna push, and Iâm gonna be there for that raptor fight,â and we ended up getting a kill out of it, Sylas flash, and Sylas lost a lot of minions for it. He makes it very clear, his game plan, so if anyone is winning their lane, which to be honest, a lot of us are on average winning our lanes right now, it makes it very easy for us to play the game. Overall, heâs a very good player, heâs very efficient, always getting jungle leads, always carrying the game: I personally think Blaberâs the best jungle in the LCS. Yes, I have good synergy with him, but heâs also made it very easy for me to play with him, just âcause of the skill level of him as a player.
How has your relationship been so far with C9's coaching staff, working with Nick âIneroâ Smith and Christian âIWDominateâ Rivera?
APA: I would say itâs very good. I trust them a lot in draft. Our culture, right now so far, has been very friendly, like, everyoneâs throwing banter at each other. Iâll shit talk Dom, Dom will shit talk back, Nick will shit talk me, Iâll shit talk Nick back. Itâs just very friendly, like a bantering environment, but when we have to lock in, everyone locks in. Going into our matches today, we were all locked in. The cultureâs a great fit for me personally, as the person I am. The C9 culture right now is very much thriving, and itâs easy to enjoy things, honestly.
Youâre an expert on psychological warfare through trash talk. What do you do when so many players mute you, as four players did at the start of Game 1? Or, does a mute mean youâre already in their heads?
APA: Well, if they mute me, canât really do much. In solo queue right now, anytime I get players, I literally just type to them. Not in a toxic way, like all-chatting them in solo queue or whatever. But, I just try to persuade them to not mute me. For example, like, I have Saint (Kang Sung-in) on my friends list, and I was telling Saint, âdonât mute me, when we face each other next.â I donât know if he will or wonât, but, you know, just an effort. I canât really do much in competitive games, though. When certain people mute me, like, thatâs just life.
After your C9 debut on the pick at KeSPA cup, Ziggs has been banned in literally every single game. Why do you think teams are more scared than ever of your signature pick?
APA: Well, I think itâs just the team is really good. Literally. Itâs just like, if they give me Ziggs, theyâre gonna lose, and they canât get a draft advantage. Whereas in the past, you could give me Ziggs, because TL was just weak last year. You could give me Ziggs, because if we did that, weâd end up in a losing draft scenario either way, âcause it is a weird champion to pick. But now, Iâm on a team with insane laners. Like, Thanatos (Park Seung-gyu) and Blaber are the two best players in their respective roles, and Zven (Jesper Svenningsen) and Vulcan (Philippe Laflamme) are up there. I don't know if theyâre necessarily the best, but theyâre minimum top-two, top-three, in my books. So itâs hard to leave up such champs vs. me. Itâs the same thing for Thanatos, for example, like Rumble is always picked or banned away from him.
It was interesting to see you lock in Neeko mid today, the only Tier 1 Neeko mid locked in so far this year. Will your other unique picks, like Aurelion Sol, or even the rare APA Kled mid, make any appearances?
APA: They can! Iâm not gonna knock off anything. I donât want to leak anything, but they can, as we go into playoffs, and as we go into best-of-fives. I love unique champs. Iâm good at unique champs. Like, the Neeko game today was a good example. We picked Neeko for support, and it ended up being a good Neeko game for mid. With all the midlaners down, it was solid. So, we can see a lot more unique champs outta me, and definitely going into best of fives, you will see a lot more unique champs. Weâll just see.
Lately, youâve been joking about hatewatching your old team, TL, and you mentioned that you and Jeong "Impact" Eon-young âwerenât the problem.â Having faced them already in a 2-0 series, whatâs your diagnosis: what is the new TLâs problem?
APA: I think they, as individual players, are very good. But team-wide, they are not meshing, currently. Which makes sense, theyâre an entirely new team. Of course, they had the same KeSPA Cup bootcamp we did, but I joined a team that has been together for well over a year, and multiple people have played together for years. But the only returning members on that team are Yeon (Sean Sung), Core (Jo Yong-in), and Spawn (Jake Tiberi). And Spawnâs not a player. So, it makes sense that their macro understanding is either differing, or lacking, or however you want to put it. Individually as players, theyâre all good. Iâm definitely hatewatching them: I know theyâre probably playing soon, or now, and Iâm excited to see the result.
If C9 keeps up this level of play up for the rest of playoffs, itâs possible youâll make it to your second First Stand in a row. With a track record like yours, nearly always making internationals, are you at all already looking forward to that opportunity?
APA: Definitely not. Like, the splitâs not won. Weâre doing a great job, but itâs like the famous quote: âJobâs not done,â because itâs not. Just because weâre first place in regular season doesnât mean anything. If we bomb out, lose two series in a row, everyoneâs gonna think weâre complete pigs again. Weâll keep working hard, weâll keep at it. Iâm not gonna say the splitâs won at all, but we have a good footing right now, and weâll keep going from there.
If weâre to believe what your OG username, âalways plan aheaâ suggests, what are you planning ahead for right this instant?
APA: Uhh, just thinking that I want a DIG win. In the DIG-TL series.â
(Perhaps to APAâs dismay, DIG lost.)