
ChaiViz
03.06.2026
At 18 years old, Illya "Yatoro" Mulyarchuk walked onto The International 2021 stage as an unknown. He left as a world champion and the carry player who had just changed how the community understood the Dota 2 tier list at position one. That was only the beginning.
For readers tracking Yatoro's results and looking to back their predictions, Gocore offers real-time coverage and a dedicated Pick'ems platform for every upcoming tournament.
Yatoro began his professional career in 2019, building his reputation through regional CIS tournaments before joining Yellow Submarine in 2020. The squad was a collection of relatively unknown talent, signed in full by Team Spirit's organisation after an impressive run during a COVID-disrupted competitive year.

At The International 2021, Team Spirit arrived without favoured status. They dropped early series to Team Secret, PSG.LGD, and Vici Gaming before one of the most remarkable reversals in the event's history. The team went 6-0 through the remainder of the group stage and fought their way to the Grand Final through the lower bracket. Yatoro played 14 different heroes across more than 20 main event games, a demonstration of versatility that left analysts rewriting their assessments. In the Grand Final, Team Spirit defeated PSG.LGD 3-2 to claim the Aegis. Yatoro was 18 years old.

Two years later, history repeated. At The International 2023, Team Spirit entered as one of the favourites. They went 8-0 in the group stage and swept Gaimin Gladiators 3-0 in the Grand Final. Two Aegis trophies. Two International titles. A legacy secured before his 21st birthday.

What separates Yatoro from most carries is the breadth of his Dota 2 hero tier list. His signature picks, Morphling, Faceless Void, and Terrorblade, are each mechanically demanding heroes that require precise execution and sharp game sense at the highest level.

The statistics frame his output clearly. Yatoro's career high in a single professional game is 30 kills, achieved on Drow Ranger against Talon Esports at DreamLeague Season 19. He holds the all-time record for the most rampages in The International main stage with five. These are not numbers accumulated across average performances. They reflect consistent, peak-level output in the highest-stakes environment Dota 2 offers.

His MMR trajectory mirrors the competitive results. Yatoro became the first reported player to reach 16,000 MMR in November 2024, then pushed to 17,000 MMR in December 2025. At a point where most players plateau, he continues to climb.
Team Spirit's 2025 season has been productive. After a brief hiatus following a disappointing 9th-12th finish at The International 2024, Yatoro returned in January 2025 and immediately resumed his position among the world's best. The squad claimed DreamLeague Season 25 in March and the Esports World Cup 2025 in July, adding a runner-up finish at PGL Wallachia Season 6 in November.
With DreamLeague Season 29 and Blast Slam VII on the upcoming tournament calendar, Team Spirit remain a consistent fixture at the top of the competitive standings. For anyone running picks through a Dota 2 betting site, Yatoro and Team Spirit represent one of the most reliable names in the field.
Track every Yatoro result and make your tournament predictions at Gocore.
ChaiViz
03.06.2026
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