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by FHazael, Level 40
Last updated at July 3, 2009, 9:06 pm
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That is why I was so surprised to hear that a player like Kintt with that kind of history would be moving over to eMg, running a comp which many people do not think will be sticking around with 3.2. eMg burst onto the scene with a second place finish at MLG Columbus, with Flexxorz as their DK, and more recently finished 4th at the Warcraft Regional Finals in Cologne with Neiro on the DK who they had qualified with on the Tournament Realm. There had been rumblings that Neiro was a weaker player, and caused their fall in placing at the Regional tournament, so many people felt that the most likely course of action was simply for Neiro to be put on the bench in favour of Flexx, and everything else to stay the same.
However, from what I have been told BOTH Flexxorz and Neiro are refusing to play with Payce any longer because of the attitude he brings to LAN events, questioning and discouraging his teammates, blaming losses on them, and other actions detrimental to their team's success. I personally had not really seen this, but then again I hadn't really been watching, and I suppose that their team knows best. Anyway, that led to them looking for a new Paladin, and arriving at Kintt.
Although Kintt has not had success at LAN on his druid (they have yet to win a series as shadowcleave between Columbus and Cologne), he did quite well on his Priest running the Priest , DK, Rogue cleave in Columbus, and also did very well on his Paladin running Shadowcleave on the Tournament Realm. With this change it gives eMg some much needed versatility for the upcoming patch, because with Kintt being able to play the three strongest healers at the moment, they will pretty much be able to run whatever they want, assuming Twixz, Neiro and Flexxorz can adapt to new classes or specs with the upcoming patch.
This however leaves the obvious question of what will happen to Pandemic. Will Beast, Ohnoes, and Shinanigans continue on with a new healer? Will Pandemic choose to sponsor a new team? Or will the best known name in competitive PvP choose to move away from the game that made Pandemic a huge name in esports, and pass on WoW altogether? It will be interesting to see what happens. I know Ohnoes at least is interested in continuing on, and would be a great addition to any team, as he was a very top mage for a long time before moving over to rogue where he has also found great success, so I would not be surprised to see him on another team sometime very soon. Only time will tell though, and I wish them all the best of luck going forward - be it with a revamped team, or a new sponsor.
Vote for me! Surprisingly enough, I have been nominated for the... North American Esports Player of the Year Award, which is pretty flattering, and unexpected. I honestly don't expect to win, and wouldn't be surprised to see fellow EG member, Jordan 'n0thing' Gilbert, a CS prodigy take home the award, as he's EXTREMELY popular within the CS community. It would however be pretty cool even if I finished decently up there in the voting, so if you're so inclined, head on over to HERE and cast your vote, every one is appreciated!
I don't really know anything about the awards, if you get a trip to go to some ceremony if you win, or if there are even prizes, but since it's not something that I was expecting anyway, I don't really care, and am just happy to have been recognized in some way.
I have mixed feelings on the upcoming 2v2 changes... I was of the mindset that the original changes went too far, and I am happy to see that Blizzard has come to some middle ground, although I would still like to see people receive titles from the bracket, as I really see no harm in that. The way I look at it, Blizzard is in kind of an awkward position with the 2v2 bracket because if they reward it equally with the 3v3 and 5v5 brackets, then people will expect an equal amount of attention to be paid to balance within the bracket (think dk / paladin crying, then more recently priest / rogue).
Obviously Blizzard is gearing competitive play to the 3v3 bracket, and balancing for 2v2 creates issues for 3v3, which is the root of the problem. Even though Blizzard has stated they don't really want to balance around 2v2, as long as it is still a competitive bracket, on similar footing with the other ones, people will continue to expect balance regardless of what blue posts say - which puts them in a situation where people will be unhappy regardless of what they do.
However, the way I see it is that 2v2 should be a viable option. Finding one solid teammate can be hard enough, and finding 2, or 4 can be impossible for certain players, especially on lower population servers. It is obviously much more of an issue for casual players who enjoy arena as well, when you only have a certain amount of hours you can play each week, it's tough to find multiple people who fit the same schedule. Even for the more hardcore player, I see 2v2 as a great introduction to a new class, as well as a fun way to pass the time, and mess around with other players, because with the introduction of personal rating, leaving teams became much less desirable, making team hopping less of an option for the majority of players. The progression I usually take when learning a new class is: dueling and battlegrounds -> 2v2 -> 3v3. The obvious reason being that gear is a big problem in larger brackets, and you're less likely to find two players who want to be burdened by an undergeared character than you are to find one.
However if you're not even able to get weapons from 2v2, the progression becomes much more difficult, especially for melee classes, as trying to find a 3v3 team when you're running around with a Titansteel Destroyer won't be easy, which either forces you into PvE to get a better weapon, or to struggle to the weapon ratings with garbage gear. Even though imbalance plagues 2v2, and has always done so, I enjoy playing in the bracket from time to time, with friends, to pass the time, or just to mess around. If you go into the bracket with the understanding of what it is, it can be quite fun. Its slower pace can be pretty relaxing, and a good way to have some fun without stressing about how you're doing, or having to deal with two melee with insane PvE gear and t2 furious weapons cleaving you.
Recently I started playing some two's with Efy, a druid in Deus Vox (the guild I transferred to not long ago) to pass some time, and mess around with Destruction in 2s. I joined the team when it was about 2200, and honestly I wasn't expecting it to go very well, but we were able to get up to ~2650 within a week quite quickly by beating mostly Druid + Melee teams, as between the warlock and the druid, you can really lock down one target quite hard, and basically just keep setting up bursts on one or the other until you get a long enough CC chain, or enough crits for a kill. It's a pretty fun comp, and I'd recommend it to anyone who wants to play some Destruction in 2s, but obviously like any 2s comp it's not without its weaknesses.
The biggest problem by far (which we ran into the second week), is Priest teams. After having ~80% win to 2650 we went 12-14 or something like that down to ~2450 vs almost exclusively Priest / Rogue teams where the priest really has to only stay more than 20 yards away (fear range), and spam dispel on the rogue for a guaranteed win. As frustrating as it can be if you let it get to you, it's what I came into the bracket expecting, so it really didn't bug me, as I'm sure we can work our way back up throughout the rest of the season.
The point is, 2s really can be a lot of fun if you go into it with the right mindset: expect to lose to certain comps, and just look to have some fun. Basically, don't take it too seriously. The upside is that it can really be rewarding when you're able to figure out a way to beat the counter comps, or even if you can win once then promptly log over to their server to **** talk them about how badly they got outplayed by a 20k destruction burst.
For whatever reason, people are still impersonating me... quite frequently, so if you see someone with my name and tag on IRC, X-Fire, MSN, Vent or even posting as me on Arena Junkies and other community websites, take it with a grain of salt, as there's a 99% chance it's not me. I log into IRC a few times a year, don't use X-Fire, and my vent / MSN accounts aren't named anything like EGAZAEL, so I wouldn't be too quick to trust anyone claiming to be me unless you're talking to me on Laughing Skull, or PMing me on EG's website or here on Gameriot. I don't really know why they're doing it, but it seems to be somewhat of an obsession as I get multiple messages every day about it now, from things ranging to me creating a European EG team, offering random people sponsorships, playing with people on servers I don't play on, getting people to play with them by posing as me, even giving an interview as me.
Anyway, just a heads up, don't trust anyone saying they're me!
The past weekend in Cologne was a lot of fun... meeting and hanging out with all the new and old faces is definitely cool. It obviously sucked to come one round away from qualifying for Blizzcon and not making it, but I was happy with how we played, so I came away not really minding, especially since TSG was very gracious in victory, and SK US is obviously extremely deserving with the way they have been playing.
I tried to make the day in the life of video, but really didn't end up wanting to carry the camera around everywhere to record enough stuff to make it interesting, so I might end up just posting a random clip or two, or something along those lines as it's honestly not worth releasing as a full video since it will just be bad. Besides that, our hotel was right by the event which was convenient, and the event itself was really well setup, and quite a lot of fun. Blizzard's tournaments are really how Esports should be run, and I hope that they can hold them more frequently in the future. The last night there 2GD, who lives in Cologne, rounded up a few of his friends and showed a few of us the downtown, some good bars, good food and a lot of fun, so a big thanks to him for an awesome final night.
The downside to that last night was that I ended up getting about an hour and a half of sleep before what turned out to be a 30 hour trip home due to delays, and cancellations with my flights. So I ended up sleeping about 24 of the first 28 hours I was home. Anyway, I think I will still end up going to Blizzcon because the event is always a ton of fun. There are a huge amount of awesome nerd parties, and it's pretty cool meeting a ton of people who you have known online over the years, so it's definitely worth the trip to anyone who can make it.
That's it for this week... until next time.

146 comments
Fallout Jul 3, 2009 at 10:28 pm
+7 votes
Good post as usual. Agreed on your 2s opinion, clueless blizz is clueless.
Btw... about the vote... so Daigo has become an American?
Btw... about the vote... so Daigo has become an American?
forkz Jul 4, 2009 at 5:10 am
+0 votes
i heard the people doing it really have no clue and just asked some of the 'media' people who they would put forward for each game.
Shawn Jul 4, 2009 at 7:55 am
+2 votes
So that's what you heard, hm?
http://www.esports-award.org/home/news/91545/ - I'd say we know a thing or two about eSports.
http://www.esports-award.org/home/news/91545/ - I'd say we know a thing or two about eSports.
BLiTZ Jul 4, 2009 at 8:15 am
+1 votes
forkz said
i heard the people doing it really have no clue and just asked some of the 'media' people who they would put forward for each game.
forkz Jul 4, 2009 at 9:07 am
+0 votes
BLiTZ said
Lo3, forkz?
and shawn, you've got a japanese guy in the american bracket, and half the wow guys are out of date.
Subparbdf Jul 4, 2009 at 2:17 pm
+2 votes
The WoW guys arent out of date they just played in esports events when the game was relevant (Read: Not wotlk)
urzathegreat Jul 3, 2009 at 11:23 pm
+2 votes
good read! any tips on how to get sponsored in wow arena azael?
FHazael Jul 4, 2009 at 7:12 am
+3 votes
Best way is simply to qualify for the Blizzard Regional Finals, besides that getting high ratings and sitting at the top of SK-100 can get you noticed, but anything less than qualifying for regionals or showing up to a LAN on your own dime and doing well will make it hard to find one.
Hogan Jul 3, 2009 at 11:24 pm
-3 votes
Pandemic: Let's face it, Pandemic were a mediocre team that had absolutely no competition what so ever. WoW was new and the sponsors had no previous events to go by when picking teams. As a result the teams from blizzards 5v5 torney got sponsored. Anyone around back then knows that that 5v5 tournament was a joke as all teams had people disqualified left and right due to some gambling law - leaving the teams with maybe 1-2 starters.
It was basically free money for pandemic as no other team even knew what they were doing. Look at the old EG for example. They never practiced, couldn'tcouldnt even compete in their own BG but kept getting invited to tourneys.
Once other teams got sponsored, such as DGFG and Fnatic they only remainders were Kint and Noktyn who were mediocre at best.
Yes, they won a lot of tournaments but cheering for them and raising them to the skies because of of their past performances is like cheering for a Brock Lesnar beating up retarded kids on a playground.
Vote: Don't expect to win the award.
2v2: Im not sure why blizzard insists on having a 2v2 bracket and then remove its perks. The 2v2 backet is the most populair for a reason. Lets face it, some classes are great for 2v2 but less great for 3v3. 5v5 is just a joke, if anything that bracket should get the shaft. In the end people play this game for fun, and blizzard took away some of that fun. I predict they will reverse the changes pretty soon as people, and casuals are going to be pretty upset.
Ps. +1
It was basically free money for pandemic as no other team even knew what they were doing. Look at the old EG for example. They never practiced, couldn'tcouldnt even compete in their own BG but kept getting invited to tourneys.
Once other teams got sponsored, such as DGFG and Fnatic they only remainders were Kint and Noktyn who were mediocre at best.
Yes, they won a lot of tournaments but cheering for them and raising them to the skies because of of their past performances is like cheering for a Brock Lesnar beating up retarded kids on a playground.
Vote: Don't expect to win the award.
2v2: Im not sure why blizzard insists on having a 2v2 bracket and then remove its perks. The 2v2 backet is the most populair for a reason. Lets face it, some classes are great for 2v2 but less great for 3v3. 5v5 is just a joke, if anything that bracket should get the shaft. In the end people play this game for fun, and blizzard took away some of that fun. I predict they will reverse the changes pretty soon as people, and casuals are going to be pretty upset.
Ps. +1
clauslever Jul 4, 2009 at 7:35 am
+0 votes
No classes are good in 2v2 and incapable of getting glad in 3v3. The only people who whine about the 2v2 changes, are the ones sitting at 2.5k as some stupid comp(war/druid, priest/rogue etc) and less than 2k in their other teams, cause they couldnt find a retadin to play with
ilewlatjoo Jul 3, 2009 at 11:30 pm
+0 votes
Sorry mate but I already voted n0thing. His flowing golden locks and his cs movie n0thing but headshots made me jizz in my pants.
If only Storm, Warden, fRoD played like they did back before cgs then eg would def be #1 in the usa (they are easily top three right now, there is no really top cs team in america right now just three-four top teams) and possibly be able to compete with the euro cs scene (of course we all know that swedes are born with cs skills and will always be on top)
If only Storm, Warden, fRoD played like they did back before cgs then eg would def be #1 in the usa (they are easily top three right now, there is no really top cs team in america right now just three-four top teams) and possibly be able to compete with the euro cs scene (of course we all know that swedes are born with cs skills and will always be on top)
Awooga Jul 3, 2009 at 11:36 pm
+1 votes
When Blizz announced the changes to 2s, I felt like they had gone about it the wrong way. What they probably should have done was just outright remove both the 2s and 5s brackets all together. While 3s may be a ****show between cleaves and RMP, it'd be real nice for them to actually attempt balance at the bracket which is used for tourney play. Not to say it'd magically become balanced overnight, but at least they'd be giving a real attempt at it for once.
Then again, I've never like 2s ever since Arena's incarnation. Very little appeal to me other than the fact it was easy to organize for.
Then again, I've never like 2s ever since Arena's incarnation. Very little appeal to me other than the fact it was easy to organize for.
Bettyblade Jul 3, 2009 at 11:51 pm
+1 votes
Having fun carrying a girl might be the reason you enjoy 2s. Played Efy when she played with Kintt and she was basically just a healbot.
2s is my main bracket and I enjoy it bigtime but man you need to teach me how to be calm. Everytime we face a druid/dk or prot/dk I want to kill someone IRL!
2s is my main bracket and I enjoy it bigtime but man you need to teach me how to be calm. Everytime we face a druid/dk or prot/dk I want to kill someone IRL!
Windex Jul 4, 2009 at 12:52 am
+4 votes
I really hate 2s about 90% of the time I play it. Maybe it's because I'm playing Afflock/Shaman and you have to fight through almost every popular team atm, but it just wears me out and makes me emo as ****.
Zizek Jul 4, 2009 at 1:04 am
+1 votes
I love playing other Warlock teams. I hate playing everything else.
Windex Jul 4, 2009 at 1:15 am
+1 votes
Ret/Priest is a cakewalk. Warrior/Druid is auto loss might as well leave. Druid/Rogue is they kill your pet in a sap>clone. Rogue/Priest you have to horrendously outplay to have a shot. Ret/Druid, they can heal through you spamming shadowbolts with a full stack of dots while bursting your shaman down through heals, and they have vate, gg. DK/Druid, 90 min match minimum, they can 2 shot your pet in a icetomb. DK/ProtPala, they do massive damage to you, have multiple silences on your shaman, and you have to interrupt every heal to ever kill anything. Warrior/Pally, the warrior hits you really really hard, you die. I could go on for days about how frustrating warlock/shaman is for me.
Gnome from rome Jul 4, 2009 at 4:08 am
+1 votes
Zizek said
It's scary how close you just described my Wednesday.
Theo Jul 4, 2009 at 7:26 am
+1 votes
yeah I hated 2s. Mage/rogue just made me want to throw my keyboard across the room every night.
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