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![[image loading]](http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft/images2/c/c8/Drewbie_Prize.JPG) Drewbie takes his prize from the l2SC LAN in Vancouver Note this interview was done before MLG Raleigh, just after the second IEM Regional Cup.
Canada’s Andrew “ Drewbie” Moysey has been on a bit of a hot streak lately. He won the sixth and eighth GosuCoaching Cup, the l2SC LAN in Vancouver and qualified for the group stages of the Intel Extreme Masters American Championships by winning the second cup, defeating players like Fenix and Artosis along the way. He is co-leader of team Root Gaming, whose players have seemed unstoppable in just about every event they play. We caught up with Andrew to see what it’s like to be leader of Root and one of Canada’s top Terrans.
Hey Drewbie, thanks for joining us. Tell us a little about yourself, your gaming history and how you’re enjoying Starcraft 2 so far.
My name is Drew Moysey, I’m 22 and live in Canada. I have been playing Starcraft for a long, long time, probably 8 years or so. I mostly played 2v2 in Starcraft: Brood War and I was at the top level on the ladders. Since Starcraft 2 came out I have been focusing on 1v1 because it is a lot more fun and also because my computer can't handle 4 maxed out players in 2v2 ^_^ and I'm enjoying it a lot !
You’ve just experienced a rather successful few weeks, winning three online cups and the Vancouver LAN, all topped off with a IEM Season V Group Stage qualification. How do you feel about this streak and is there any secret to this recent success?
Well I felt like I was playing really good at the end of the beta, doing really well in practice games but I always seemed to choke in tournaments. I was pretty much the most inconsistent player in Root lol. While the game was down I played a lot of Brood War and since the release I have played A LOT of games. I am starting to play really consistent lately and am surprised and happy to actually start winning.
How do you feel about your chances in the IEM events with group stages leading to the live event in New York and how will you prepare for these upcoming live events? You must be pretty pumped to have a shot at around $5,000.
I am really excited about the IEM, I think that my chances to qualify are pretty good as long as I don't get nervous and play horribly. The only LAN I've ever been to was last week so this is all new for me. I will practice really hard with other Root members and I will be happy just to make it to New York.
Currently 4 of the 8 IEM US Group qualifiers are Canadian. How does it feel to watch Canadian players succeed internationally?
Haha, it feels really good every time that Canada beats USA. Canada definitely has a lot less players than the USA, and USA is our biggest rival in almost every game/sport. Also a few Canadians have done pretty well on the European server, much better than any Americans ;D.
I like to see any country other than Korea doing well lol.
Your recent tournament wins have included beating Sheth, Fenix and HuK, three great players from each race. Which matchup would you consider your best?
Well my TvT has always been my best matchup since the start of the beta, it was my best matchup in Brood War too, I don't know why . Lately I have found some pretty solid strategies in TvP and TvZ as well, so I think each one is about the same level right now. It's funny, I like playing TvT in tournaments, but I avoid it at all costs in ladder and practice games.
So terran at the moment... With the infamous replay against IdrA in mind, would you say the current Terran success has helped you? What’s your opinion on the state of balance at the moment?
Well I think the game is not quite balanced right now, definitely in Terran's favor, and of course that has helped me a bit! It's weird though, Blizzard seems to think that it is balanced and some people claim that Protoss is imba. I think that the problem with TvZ is that there are a lot of strats that are much easier for the terran to execute than they are for the zerg to defend. For example, I can load up 3 medivacs and send them to 3 different spots on the map with shift clicking, and just forget about them and go micro my main army. It takes the zerg 500 apm to respond to that, and any terran can do it.
Are these the "Drewbie Drops" I've been hearing about?
Yeah, I love drops, they are really, really good in every matchup and I feel like medivacs are borderline overpowered.Every zerg in Root knows that I will drop them, and still theres’ not much they can do about it lol.
I made Mondragon say " I miss scourges =[ " haha
With another perfect segway, you’re one of the leaders of Root Gaming. How did the team start?
Well, me and CatZ were 2v2 partners and really good friends back in the Brood War days, and as soon as Starcraft 2 was announced we knew that we wanted to start a team. After the beta came out we started off as a 2 man team and CatZ used his amazing charm to recruit some amazing players.
We are working very hard to be the best team in the world !
The recent team results have been, well, very impressive. To give an idea of this for the readers, 9 of the first 14 1st/2nd winners in the GosuCoaching weekly are from Root Gaming, as are 3 of the 8 current IEM Group Qualifiers. You beat vT 6-0, EG 4-1 and you’ve not lost a series in the SC2CL. How does it feel to watch your team rampage through Clan and Individual events?
It is really amazing and satisfying. Root was CatZ and my baby and it somehow grew really fast into a great team. We are really close and good friends, and everyone on the team is dedicated to being a top tier gamer. I couldn't be more happy and proud of the team =)
What is it about Root that breeds top players and who should we look out for next?
The main thing we look for when recruiting players is their potential and goals in Starcraft 2, everyone on the team wants to go pro. Combine that with a lot of hard work and a little luck. I'm sure that most people have heard of KiWiKaKi, but none of us really know what he is capable of, I foresee him dominating even the koreans in the near future. Also look out for me and CatZ as a 2v2 team we will be the best, just like in Brood War.
Thanks very much for the interview. Any last words or shout-outs?
You're very welcome, thanks for interviewing me! Just want to thank everyone who is cheering for Root, and encourage you all to check out our stream and website, we have a lot of plans in motion. And of course, thanks to everyone in Root (ESPECIALLY CATZ<3), without all the practice games I wouldn't have been able to win anything ^_^.
We all wish you the best of luck!
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Aotearoa39261 Posts
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Aww drewbie's such a nice guy
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Good interview! Thanks for sharing.
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Good interview, seems like a cool, levelheaded dude.
But one thing -- maybe Canada thinks of USA as a rival but the feeling isn't mutual.
<3
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I made Mondragon say " I miss scourges =[ " haha
you bastard!!!! Q_Q
nice interview
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I've always felt that scourges were the biggest thing missing from the zerg arsenal in sc2.
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Interesting interview! Grats on winning the l2sc tourney.
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Calgary25969 Posts
Nice interview. I met him in Calgary maybe 3 years ago. He just seemed like a nice humble kid
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wow what a loser, i liked him but all my respect is gone after those racist comments and saying countries cannot play.....just disgusting
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as a follower of the european scene i was not aware about this team they looks cool and skilled ! looking forward to see them
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On August 31 2010 06:37 chekthehek wrote: wow what a loser, i liked him but all my respect is gone after those racist comments and saying countries cannot play.....just disgusting ...What are you talking about? No racism in this interview, nor is there really any dissing of countries...
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On August 31 2010 06:37 chekthehek wrote: wow what a loser, i liked him but all my respect is gone after those racist comments and saying countries cannot play.....just disgusting
..the fuck are you talking about?
Did you read the same interview I just did?
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He does abuse drop really well, makes me hate medivac even more than usual
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I like how the liquipedia article is solely made of info from this interview 
Good interview :D
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Yea why did they remove scourges anyways? They don't "overlap" with mutas or corruptors, which was their reasoning for taking out the lurker.
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On August 31 2010 06:37 chekthehek wrote: wow what a loser, i liked him but all my respect is gone after those racist comments and saying countries cannot play.....just disgusting
lolwut? are u high?
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GO Drewbie GO!
West Coast Canada SC2 FTW!!!
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Someone should really set-up a Vancouver gosucoaching/workshop for SC2. I'd pay handsomely for a good learning experience from a local pro. BTW, nice interview, hes very honest and quite humble.
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I find it interesting that Drewbie really likes TvT in tournaments but hates it on ladder/practice. I kinda feel the same way, it's such a drain to practice and ladder TvT, but in tournaments it's usually a comfortable MU for me.
His TvT is quite good though. The only game I played against him was a TvT and he solidly beat me.
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On August 31 2010 06:51 teamsolid wrote: Yea why did they remove scourges anyways? They don't "overlap" with mutas or corruptors, which was their reasoning for taking out the lurker.
Heart of the Swarm bro.
Fuck balance it's all about the $$.
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On August 31 2010 06:37 chekthehek wrote: wow what a loser, i liked him but all my respect is gone after those racist comments and saying countries cannot play.....just disgusting
lol what? You may need to re-read the interview friend.
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the 'merican race!! 
Either way, I claim Idra as American so we're not too bad!
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Scourge would be lovely but I want to try if having a pair of patrolling corruptors would prevent/soften a medivac drop.
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Hes obviously trolling and should be banned.
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For example, I can load up 3 medivacs and send them to 3 different spots on the map with shift clicking, and just forget about them and go micro my main army. It takes the zerg 500 apm to respond to that, and any terran can do it. Thank you
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Canada2492 Posts
<3 Drewbie Go Canada!
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Nice Mondi comment. Drops really are amazing. Root is looking strong.
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I've always thought of Drewbie as Root's token troll, but it looks like he can conduct himself somewhat professionally too, heh.
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Awesome interview and Drewbie seems to be such a nice guy
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DROOBEE
What a champ, but please nobody give him money for his teachings. I've seen enough abusive terrans on the ladder as it is...
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On August 31 2010 07:08 Azile wrote:Show nested quote +On August 31 2010 06:51 teamsolid wrote: Yea why did they remove scourges anyways? They don't "overlap" with mutas or corruptors, which was their reasoning for taking out the lurker. Heart of the Swarm bro. Fuck balance it's all about the $$.
Scourges would have to be considerably rebalanced since there's no AtA splash damage units anymore, and the new engine means they would never overkill. They would be extremely powerful in the current state of the game.
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On August 31 2010 07:40 Saracen wrote:Show nested quote +For example, I can load up 3 medivacs and send them to 3 different spots on the map with shift clicking, and just forget about them and go micro my main army. It takes the zerg 500 apm to respond to that, and any terran can do it. Thank you 
I get nightmares when I think of Terrans who abuse drops O.o.
It's just such a hassle to deal with 
EDIT: Lol I forgot to mention good interview, and it looks as if Canadian are quite dominant in the pro scene now
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i wanna see an Idra interview and see how he responds to this lol.
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I've experienced his drops first hand, and they're not fun!
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canadians are too good at this game. as an american i propose a NA alliance
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I like this guy already, at least he admits that the game is in Terran's favour right now, unlike so many of the silver league terrans
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I never really understood why they got rid of scourge really...
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Root tore shit up at MLG raleigh
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PFFTTTT Team root doesnt have shit on any korean... God americans crack me up
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On September 02 2010 07:53 Unfuegementro wrote: PFFTTTT Team root doesnt have shit on any korean... God americans crack me up
What does that have to do with MLG Raleigh? Or any of the tournaments that are mentioned in the article.....
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Good interview, Met Drewbie at the L3 Lan in Van, Terran Pride Drewbie! wuupwuup!
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My introduction with Drewbie was via psystarcraft's channel. Drewbie wasn't too mannered at that point, but man he grows out to be a God player. My respect to him.
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Great interview!
Grats again Drew on all your success. Hopefully we will see you again at the next tourney!
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On September 02 2010 07:53 Unfuegementro wrote: PFFTTTT Team root doesnt have shit on any korean... God americans crack me up
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Team root is Canadian.
EDIT: Well their leaders are anyways.
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On August 31 2010 04:10 Flicky wrote:
Currently 4 of the 8 IEM US Group qualifiers are Canadian. How does it feel to watch Canadian players succeed internationally?
Haha, it feels really good every time that Canada beats USA. Canada definitely has a lot less players than the USA, and USA is our biggest rival in almost every game/sport.
huh?
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Canada represent! Nothing suspicious going on here...
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