The silent assassin: How Moshi became Thailand's Free Fire legend
In the high-octane world of Free Fire esports, where team battles can often get chaotic and survival can be a fleeting feeling, one player stands out for his calculated precision and calm under pressure. Ratchanon "Moshi" Kunrayason is not just a top-tier competitor; he is a two-time world champion and finals MVP who put Thailand firmly on the global gaming map.
From his early days with EVOS Phoenix to dominating as a core member of Buriram United Esports, Moshi's journey is a study in consistency, adaptability, and leadership. Here's everything fans need to know about the Free Fire legend, including details about his in-game sensitivity settings and his career achievements.
Rise of a prodigy
Born on February 23, 2005, Moshi is part of a generation that grew up with technological advancements and increased exposure to mobile gaming. His home nation, Thailand, is one of the biggest markets for the competitive mobile segment, and it was natural for Moshi to fall in love with this genre early on.
Having displayed precocious talents from an early age, Moshi quickly rose in Free Fire to become eligible for competitive play. He eventually entered the competitive scene in 2021, quickly distinguishing himself as a prodigy with an uncanny ability to read the battlefield. Unlike many players who rely solely on raw aggression, Moshi's style is defined by smart rotations and accurate gunplay, allowing him to control the pace of matches.
His early success with EVOS Phoenix (previously known as Phoenix Force) saw him secure a world championship title, etching his name into history as one of the youngest players to achieve such glory. The youngster even ended up with the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, as he and his side won the Free Fire World Series 2022 Bangkok.
MVP of Bangkok
One of the defining moments of Moshi's career occurred at the FFWS 2022 Bangkok. In a tournament held on home soil, the stakes were incredibly high. Moshi delivered a performance for the ages, earning the MVP title and leading EVOS Phoenix to a $500,000 victory over Brazil's Keyd Stars.

This win was not just a personal triumph but a national one, proving that Thai talent could dominate the global stage. Moshi's performance was characterized by clutch plays, as he made some critical decisions in the final circles.
Moshi also displayed immense leadership, guiding his team through high-pressure situations. Of course, he backed all this up with scintillating mechanical skill, maintaining near-perfect accuracy in firefights throughout this coveted Free Fire competition.
Buriram United era
In 2023, Moshi joined Buriram United Esports (formerly BRUxEVS), a move that would further cement his legacy. Teaming up with legends like Chirasak "Joena" Moonsarn and Rachata "GetHigh" Saethian, Moshi helped the squad secure their first major international title at the Free Fire World Series - Global Finals 2025 in Jakarta.

The 2025 victory was a testament to the team's cohesion. Moshi and his teammates delivered a masterclass in consistency, outperforming 11 other teams to claim the world championship. It marked his second world title, joining an elite group of players who have won the prestigious tournament multiple times.
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Moshi's sensitivity settings in 2026
Moshi's sensitivity settings are not publicly available. However, a lot of Free Fire content creators and players have come up with sensitivity values that come closest to matching those of the legendary Indonesian professional gamer.
Most of these Free Fire creators agree that to hit consistent headshots and improve drag shots like him, players can maximize their general sensitivity and fine-tune their scope settings. These settings, alongside a fire button size between 45% and 50%, are optimal for the best drag execution.
Here's how the optimal sensitivity settings will look for players looking to replicate Moshi's playstyle:
- General: 100 (Crucial for fast 360-degree turns and drag headshots)
- Red Dot: 90 - 95
- 2x Scope: 85 - 90
- 4x Scope: 75 - 80
- AWM Scope: 45 - 50
- Free Look: 60 - 65
Here are some pro tips for implementing these settings:
- General sensitivity: This is the most important setting. Keep it at 100 so the crosshair moves rapidly toward enemy heads when you drag the fire button.
- Practice: Head to the training grounds daily to master the drag and one-tap techniques before taking them into ranked matches.
Moshi's Free Fire accomplishments

As mentioned earlier, Moshi is a multiple-time world champion, clinching the Free Fire World Series global titles in 2025 and 2022. He has also finished as the runner-up twice and in the third place once, meaning he has been in the top three of this tournament series for four straight years and has a chance to improve that streak later this year
In terms of other accomplishments, Moshi has won A-Tier competitions like the Free Fire World Series - Southeast Asia Fall 2024, the Free Fire Pro League Thailand Season 6, and the Free Fire Pro League Thailand 2023. The youngster also has a fourth-place finish at the Esports World Cup 2024.
Thanks to a laundry list of trophies at such a young age, Moshi is already among the highest-earning Free Fire players of all time. At the time of writing, he is in the second spot on the all-time winnings list, which is dominated by Thai players, having pocketed around $431,887.
He also boasts a staggering 40% win rate in squad games, with nearly 300 victories from 800+ matches. His remarkable consistency has also seen the 21-year-old regularly rank among the world's best Free Fire players, including finishing second last year to countryman Rattapong "DEW" Rompochai.
Free Fire Moshi trivia
- Moshi has earned $431,887 so far in Free Fire esports earnings, putting him second on that table
- The youngster has been one of the top Free Fire players from Thailand, winning as many as 14 events in his already incredible career
- He has won two Free Fire world titles, putting him in elite company. Only a few of his Buriram United teammates are ahead, with three FFWS trophies each
- Alongside two wins, Moshi has finished on the world championship podium three times, making him one of the most decorated FFWS and Free Fire esports athletes in the world
- Moshi has also been the MVP at the world championship and the Esports World Cup 2024, making him one of the few Free Fire pros to do so at the FFWS and other global championships
- While competing for Buriram United Esports, the Thai star became part of the squad that helped set a Guinness World Record for the Largest Mobile Team-Based Esports Tournament during the FFWS Global Finals
Beyond the game
While his competitive resume is impressive, Moshi is also a fan favorite for his humble demeanor and dedication to the community. He is known for his sniper skills, creating highlight-reel moments that are widely shared by fans.
Whether he is playing for EVOS Phoenix or Buriram United, Moshi remains a symbol of Thai excellence in esports, inspiring a new generation of gamers to believe that they too can reach the world stage. As the Free Fire scene continues to evolve, with events like the Esports World Cup and the FFWS 2025 drawing millions of viewers, Moshi remains a top performer.
His ability to maintain such high performances over the years, despite the meta shifting and new talents emerging, is a rarity in the fast-paced world of mobile esports. Despite achieving almost everything at such a young age in Free Fire, he is sure to further cement his legacy with more standout team and individual moments in the future.
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