Optic Scumpii

Seth "Scump" Abner is a player for OpTic Gaming in the United States.

Scump started competitive Call of Duty in Call of Duty: Black Ops. Scump arose quickly in the competitive Call of Duty scene, making his first championship win in that very game with QuanticLeveraGe. After the Call of Duty Black Ops season, and the first 2 months of the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 season, Scump left QuanticLeveraGe and then joined OpTic Gaming in a controversial 'swap' that saw OpTic Gaming release ProoFy to join QuanticLeveraGe for the whole Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 season and Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 season, continuing into the Call of Duty: Ghosts season.

On January 7th, 2014, following UMG Philadelphia, Scump announced that he was leaving  OpTic Gaming and that he would be joining  EnVyUs alongside MerK, ProoFy, and Goonjar. As for Rambo, who Scump replaced, he went on to be the coach for EnVyUs. Scump went on to say on Twitter "Pretty insane how one player and a team house can corrupt a championship team and change motives. Good luck to OpTic, but I was very unhappy." We later found out that the player he was talking about was NaDeSHoT.

The day before hitting the two week mark of his departure from OpTic Gaming, January 20th, 2014, Scump announced that he was leaving EnVyUs to return to  OpTic Gaming. It was a move that sparked much backlash on Twitter; yet all Scump had to say was that he "never should have left in the first place" and that he "can't see himself anywhere else but the #GreenWall".