“水人波高” points at a famous Morphling waveform during a TI9 series — fans shorthand for “the riskiest wave of his career.”Because it happened on Dota’s biggest stage, every replay thread and yearly TI nostalgia piece revisits it.It became a template joke: any risky Morphling aggro gets compared to that wave.Used in banter, roast edits and serious analysis alike — tone depends on context.Good analysis separates the single mistake from a whole career — Ame’s overall résumé is far more than one waveform.
Morphling “wave uphill” (TI9 moment) · Ame meme explained
Browse all memes>>The iconic TI9 Morphling play that became a permanent meme for risky high‑ground commits.
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“Wang Chunyu / silly fish” nickname:A jokey community nickname built around Ame’s real name 王淳煜 — common in forums and stream chat, not an official alias.Ame / “Yu (rain)” / 萧瑟 — ID bundle:Explains how his English ID, a poetic “rain” reading and the 萧瑟 handle show up together in fan talk.Drama narrative: Ame vs Sccc:How a long‑running fan rivalry story between two famous Chinese cores gets clipped and reshared.Lifestealer high ground without BKB:Paired with Morph memes as the twin “TI9 heartbreak” shorthand for aggressive high‑ground attempts.
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How the meme spread
Match VODs and Chinese community long‑form recasts remain the best primary sources.
- “TI8 Morph wave uphill — reason found” clipReplay context for the famous fight.
- Yatoro “learned this from Ame” meme clipWhy the play stays referenced in pro discourse.
- Analyst VOD revisiting the “wave uphill” momentLongevity comes from endless replays, not one viral hit.
- Old clip compilations of the Morph memeYears of re-edits and reposts.
- Recent community posts still citing “wave uphill”The meme stays alive in current threads.