Hey guys, it was nice to know you as my human self.
However, upon 2-0ing forgg on ladder, getting 12 wins in a row and climbing from rank 60 to rank 23 NA ladder in one day I have transcended humanity.
I look forward to meeting you all again, as a god this time.
I can't really explain how it feels to transcend humanity, it's really quite an amazing out of body experience. I feel like I'm really close to reaching super saiyan.
It's been a constant theme last year, that even though my results in LANs almost mirror former player "Light" who was worshipped as the SEA Protoss god, I'm severely underrated and not even placed in many top 8 lists that go flying around.
I'm not exactly sure why this is, maybe it's my boasting, maybe it's my ego, I do/have a lot of both. However, since results are what matters, I'm going to talk a little bit about my 2014 and why I think I deserve at... [Read More]
Hey guys, just letting you know I'll be updating my youtube channel more in the future. If any of you protoss wanna learn some builds etc make sure to subscribe!
I want to preface this blog on what I think are the most necessary skills to possess if you want to be a pro gamer:
IN ORDER
Work ethic
Work efficiency
Mindset
Talent
Work ethic is without a doubt for me the most important part of being a pro gamer, being willing to put in huge hours without being distracted is instrumental to being the best player you can be.
Work efficiency is something that is often overlooked. It is overlooked by so many pros, and IMO it's because of laziness more... [Read More]
Ninja lost to Pezz in a game.
Things would never be the same.
Pezz approached with the offer of a shake of the hand.
Ninja declined, he wouldn't meet Pezz's demand.
Instead he climbed down from the stage.
When you looked into his eyes, all you could see was rage.
Later that day, he could be seen in shame.
He let everyone know "Protoss is lame".
This isn't Wings of liberty, was his claim.
In Heart of the Swarm, Protoss wasn't as tame.
Was that just an excuse, or was Blizzard to... [Read More]
I've always strived to be the best player I could possibly be, and by doing so I pidgeon holed myself into doing one build in every matchup and desperately attempting to "perfect" it.
Watching Proleague has opened my eyes. Especially from a Protoss perspective. The goal of being a professional Starcraft player is not to be the "best player you can be", it's actually much simpler: to win. Proleague players seem to understand this more than anyone else I've ever seen in Starcraft 2's short... [Read More]
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