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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
mefarmerhi Jul 4, 2009 at 4:54 am
+4 votes
ive only played wow for 4-5 weeks and after watching the recent event in cologne azael is my new favorite gamer, his cool collected demeanor is that of a true pro. I dont even play warlock either (too mnay ****in keybinds!)
good luck
good luck
Sabella Jul 4, 2009 at 6:02 am
+1 votes
ming posing as azael and blogging about it, warning us not to fall for "impersonators". bold
Yiska Jul 4, 2009 at 6:59 am
-1 votes
Does this mean I made Payce rage so hard that his teammates were too annoyed to continue playing with him?
Brb fapping.
Well probably not, he's just bad. You can still thank me below, Twixz, Neiro & Flexx. Hi5 kintt.
Brb fapping.
Well probably not, he's just bad. You can still thank me below, Twixz, Neiro & Flexx. Hi5 kintt.
Yiska Jul 4, 2009 at 7:13 am
+0 votes
Ah also this list makes you realize how bad NA actually is in esports
despite Diago and mibr players. Granted the european list is pretty
poorly chosen aswell. (I mean no offense Luis but if you are on that
list, MJ sure as hell deserves it too)
despite Diago and mibr players. Granted the european list is pretty
poorly chosen aswell. (I mean no offense Luis but if you are on that
list, MJ sure as hell deserves it too)
Shawn Jul 4, 2009 at 8:39 am
+1 votes
Why? The nominations are based on the success in tournaments and regarding that both Inflame and Paperkat had more success after the Nihilum Plasma breakup.
Yiska Jul 4, 2009 at 9:13 am
+2 votes
First off, it's silly that they are nominated based on tournamentsuccess, because for example former n!|cash played a lot better than any CS player on that list despite Roman. Also I haven't been following the wc3 scene as frequently but I think there are still many more succesful players than ToD even tournamentsuccesswise in WE.
Now if it is based on tournament success:
The only tournament after the breakup paperkat played was esl regionals and the world finals right after. Cko still has a 3rd place MLG placing and his dreamhack win (that might have been after the deadline). If you only count tournament wins and don't want to value them differently even SKY WoW's Texi is more succesfull than Paperkat or Xom. Also Orly is not on that list although he played the exact same tournaments as another (which is on the EE list) and Xom. No matter how you slice it, if you take all tournament records from exactly one year back, redhot still has won far and away more than Xom. If you only take this 09' tournaments, redhot is still better off than Xom.
Now if it is based on tournament success:
The only tournament after the breakup paperkat played was esl regionals and the world finals right after. Cko still has a 3rd place MLG placing and his dreamhack win (that might have been after the deadline). If you only count tournament wins and don't want to value them differently even SKY WoW's Texi is more succesfull than Paperkat or Xom. Also Orly is not on that list although he played the exact same tournaments as another (which is on the EE list) and Xom. No matter how you slice it, if you take all tournament records from exactly one year back, redhot still has won far and away more than Xom. If you only take this 09' tournaments, redhot is still better off than Xom.
TeeKoo Jul 4, 2009 at 6:47 pm
+1 votes
Gotta love the downvotes without the counter argument.
more Xom fanbois that Redhots.
more Xom fanbois that Redhots.
Shawn Jul 4, 2009 at 6:52 pm
+1 votes
Seems like your fans follow your around everywhere. 
You're right about Orly and I'm certain he was on the list as well but didn't make the cut because of the list getting too long.
To give you an idea of the timeframe (and thus: tournaments) that was considered for the nominations: ESWC Masters Athens 08, Intel Extreme Masters S3, BlizzCon 08, WCG 08, MLG Dallas 08, NGTV S2, PGL S4 etc.
So no, considering the timeframe Mike/Carekoala/Redhot did not have more success than Paperkat and Inflame. The latter two finished second at the EU regional finals while Mike's new RMP was out after the relegation (against his former teammates ironically).
Xom is another story and you are probably right when comparing him and Mike. Then again, his team wasn't eligible to participate in Blizzard's tournament last year so it's kind of a toss-up.
Anyway - let's face it: None of the WoW players will get enough votes to
even get into the top group from which the eSports player of the year
is chosen. So I'm happy that there are actually WoW-players on that
preliminary list, even if the chosen players are kind of controversial (it's the same for the US IMO).
You're right about Orly and I'm certain he was on the list as well but didn't make the cut because of the list getting too long.
To give you an idea of the timeframe (and thus: tournaments) that was considered for the nominations: ESWC Masters Athens 08, Intel Extreme Masters S3, BlizzCon 08, WCG 08, MLG Dallas 08, NGTV S2, PGL S4 etc.
So no, considering the timeframe Mike/Carekoala/Redhot did not have more success than Paperkat and Inflame. The latter two finished second at the EU regional finals while Mike's new RMP was out after the relegation (against his former teammates ironically).
Xom is another story and you are probably right when comparing him and Mike. Then again, his team wasn't eligible to participate in Blizzard's tournament last year so it's kind of a toss-up.
Anyway - let's face it: None of the WoW players will get enough votes to
even get into the top group from which the eSports player of the year
is chosen. So I'm happy that there are actually WoW-players on that
preliminary list, even if the chosen players are kind of controversial (it's the same for the US IMO).
Yiska Jul 4, 2009 at 7:15 pm
+1 votes
Well yeah pretty much agree on everything you say. They probably wanted to give every e-sport some slots (you prolly suggested some names for WoW yourself or they asked you, right?) and picking only member from one clan might not be appropriate seeing how pretty much every member of the CS 1.6 mouzteam deserves to be on that list.
Wouldn't surprise me if Grubby would win it all, he seems to have quite a huge fanbase for obvious reasons
Performancewise Lucifron has been really impressive and I'd love to see him get credit for that. Maybe we are all underestimating the size of the WoW Scene? 
Wouldn't surprise me if Grubby would win it all, he seems to have quite a huge fanbase for obvious reasons
Paperkat Jul 4, 2009 at 6:57 pm
+1 votes
yeah man we wow players are gonna win it lets argue about it
ps: lol shawn you said same as me!!
ps: lol shawn you said same as me!!
Yiska Jul 4, 2009 at 7:04 pm
+1 votes
It's not about winning, it's a matter of principle! Lawstudent representing.
clauslever Jul 4, 2009 at 7:31 am
+3 votes
Hey guys. This is the real Azael!! The guy who wrote this blog is just pretending to be me, so don't trust him.
Smart move whoever you are, claiming you're the real one first. I will outsmart you in the end though, cause I'm the real Azael. EGAZAEL!
Smart move whoever you are, claiming you're the real one first. I will outsmart you in the end though, cause I'm the real Azael. EGAZAEL!
Pipedown Jul 4, 2009 at 9:16 am
+1 votes
What's your name on that 2.4.3 server? Is it Azael? Someone was playing with that name when you were in Germany.
FHazael Jul 4, 2009 at 9:19 am
+6 votes
I have never played on the 2.4.3 server, and yeah I know someone is impersonating me on there too, I had someone come to me telling me it was fun playing w/ me there and apparently I promised them that I would vouch for their getting sponsored lol.
Strongsville Jul 4, 2009 at 9:45 am
+1 votes
The more famous you get, the more people are going to impersonate you. I'll be playing on battle.net and I'll see people ripping off grubby's name and stuff, it's fairly standard with how big he is. Standard.
FHazael Jul 4, 2009 at 9:50 am
+4 votes
Yeah, people always take my names and stuff, but there's a pretty big difference between taking a name to mess around, and making an e-mail account under my name, putting my picture on it, with my tag, then using it for MSN to try to get phone numbers, steal accounts, etc.
The other thing is, WoW isn't really at the superstar status yet that other games are, so people are much more likely to fall for someone impersonating me on IRC, MSN etc than they are to fall for someone pretending to be Grubby on bnet.
The other thing is, WoW isn't really at the superstar status yet that other games are, so people are much more likely to fall for someone impersonating me on IRC, MSN etc than they are to fall for someone pretending to be Grubby on bnet.
Hogan Jul 4, 2009 at 5:40 pm
-2 votes
FHazael said
Yeah, people always take my names and stuff, but there's a pretty big difference between taking a name to mess around, and making an e-mail account under my name, putting my picture on it, with my tag, then using it for MSN to try to get phone numbers, steal accounts, etc.
The other thing is, WoW isn't really at the superstar status yet that other games are, so people are much more likely to fall for someone impersonating me on IRC, MSN etc than they are to fall for someone pretending to be Grubby on bnet.
The other thing is, WoW isn't really at the superstar status yet that other games are, so people are much more likely to fall for someone impersonating me on IRC, MSN etc than they are to fall for someone pretending to be Grubby on bnet.
forkz Jul 4, 2009 at 7:05 pm
+1 votes
why would hydra cry those blogs are funny.
and none of the players you mentioned take an active roll in the community so why would they care?
and none of the players you mentioned take an active roll in the community so why would they care?
Hogan Jul 4, 2009 at 10:05 pm
-3 votes
Exactly, why would they care. If you care what the people on the interent thinks of you, then you're pretty pathetic and should take yourself less serious.
Franky Jul 4, 2009 at 10:10 am
+1 votes
Well I would've voted for you but then I saw Justin Wong and the LEGENDARY Daigo on there. How can anyone ever vote against Daigo?
Kheta Jul 4, 2009 at 10:30 am
+1 votes
It's kind of disappointing that you finished 3rd in Cologne as you were in one of the 3 most impressive teams (with SK US & Woah). Especially disappointing considering the 3.2 changes.
Anyway, thanks for the show.
Anyway, thanks for the show.


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