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On January 18 2012 08:11 pdd wrote: People thinking that this pick up is overhyped don't see that Moon has so much potential now that he's moving to SC2 full-time. Hmmm I don't think that it was overhyped. It's just that the "hype" was executed horribly, you could tell from the first video right away that it was Moon.
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once again. not quite as subtle as EG. they pretty much tell you straight up is was going to be moon. but congrats anyway. good pick up.
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if moon starts streaming i will jizz in my pants!!!!
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On January 18 2012 08:13 gullberg wrote:Show nested quote +On January 18 2012 08:11 pdd wrote: People thinking that this pick up is overhyped don't see that Moon has so much potential now that he's moving to SC2 full-time. Hmmm I don't think that it was overhyped. It's just that the "hype" was executed horribly, you could tell from the first video right away that it was Moon. Well, to be fair, normal people wouldn't think that others might be able to tell a player by a rough rendering of his mouth.
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have not seen much of moon, i hope he can get back in form now that he is on fanatic
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I think most of us knew it was gonna be moon before the actual revealing.
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FIFTH RACE FIGHTING!!!!!!
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Good for Moon. So will he be focusing on SC2 or will he still be playing both. I think he will become monster at this game if he focuses on it 100% IMO
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Great pickup for fnatic GL to moon look forward to seeing him stream and play.
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gratz to moon! hope to see big things out of him in 2012
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Cool guy with unique, creative playstyle. My hero
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Awesome news glad to see Moon back on a team! GL to both Fnatic and Moon in 2012!
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I wonder if fnatic or any other team will have some kind of house in the future. That would be epic having the teams all together for more intense practice.
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On January 18 2012 06:53 Djagulingu wrote:Show nested quote +On January 18 2012 06:46 noaki wrote:On January 18 2012 06:40 TheToast wrote:On January 18 2012 06:33 Zalitara wrote:On January 18 2012 06:25 TheToast wrote:On January 18 2012 05:58 Mohdoo wrote:On January 18 2012 05:56 TheToast wrote:On January 18 2012 05:48 koning wrote:On January 18 2012 05:40 TheToast wrote:On January 18 2012 05:38 svi wrote: moon was a god in warcraft 3.
i just don't know if he'll show the same dedication he did since he's married now.
he used to have a legendary work ethic (i remember a chinese player saying that when he went to sleep moon was practicing, and when he woke up, moon was still practicing) and if he still has that same drive, then he'll do really well. He was no Grubby. Still excited to see Moon join Fnatic, but since he was a Night Elf player I will have to root against him in every game. wait what? I'm the biggest Grubby fanboy but what you just said is plain silly WCG 2008 buddy. Grubby took down Moon 2-1. Actually did Moon ever win a WCG?? I don't think so. Grubby > Moon in WC3. Easy. I don't think there are many people in this world who would consider a single BO3 as an indicator of superiority. Please just admit that you didn't very actively follow the WC3 scene. You're arguing against adapeople who are significantly more knowledgeable on the matter. You'll notice you're pretty alone in your assessment, as Moon still has a very favorable record against Grubby, as well as being more dominant overall than Grubby ever was. While Moon was sometimes ranked a bit higher than Grubby they were always very close (Gosu Gamers 2008 ranking has them within 30 points). Now add in the fact that Grubby has by far far far more tournament wins I think the answer is clear. Grubby won Blizzcon 2005, won WCG 2004, won WCG 2008 (in which he BEAT MOON), second in WCG 2010, won WEM 2009. How many Blizzcons did Moon win? How many WCGs did Moon win? Oh yeah that's right NONE. Zip. I don't care if you think Moon was better, but don't act like there's no way in the world that one could consider Grubby a better player. Guy made orc look OP. And ranking don't mean shit if you can't win tournaments. Was Moon good? Hell yes, he was fucking amazing. But Grubby was better IMO. 2011 1st IEF Korea ($10,000) + Show Spoiler + 2010 1st NGL-One ($8,000) 2009 2nd Extreme Masters 4 ChengDu ($2,500) 2009 1st World Cyber Games Korea National Final ($1,600) 2009 4th E-Stars Seoul 2009 King of the Game ($800) 2009 3rd Norton Anti-Virus GOMTV World Invitational ($800) 2009 4th IEM3 Chengdu ($1,000 USD) 2008 1st IEF ($11,600 USD) 2008 4th ESL Continental Final Asia ($1,000 USD) 2008 2nd IeSF Invitational ($4,000 USD) 2008 2nd World Cyber Games (Germany) ($7,000 USD) 2008 3rd NicegameTV War3 League Season1 (Korea) (₩2,000,000 := 1379USD) 2008 1st ESWC Masters of Paris ($2,500 USD) 2008 1st Blizzard Worldwide Invitational 2008 (Paris) $11000 USD 2008 2nd PGL 2008 Warcraft III League Season3 Final (China) (40,000RMB := $5,794USD) 2008 4th NSL 2008 Warcraft III League Season2 2008 1st PGL 2007 Warcraft III League Season2 Final (China) (80,000RMB := $11,000USD) 2008 1st CEG 2007 shaoxing (China) ($2,000 EUR) 2007 3rd IEF MASTERS 2007 (China) ($2,000 USD) 2007 2nd Afreeca Warcraft League 2007 (South Korea) (₩3,000,000 := $3,000 USD) 2007 2nd Make Games Colorful 2007 (China) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st Lenovo IEST 2007 (China) ($21,394 USD) 2007 3rd World Cyber Games 2007 (USA) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st GGL Digital Life New York (USA) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st China E-Sport Games Xi'an (China) ($2,600 USD) 2007 1st GGL Digital Life Chengdu (China) ($10,600 USD) 2007 2nd WEG e-Star Seoul (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War Grand Prix (South Korea) ($20,000 USD) 2007 2nd Pro Gaming League (China) ($4,000 USD) 2007 1st Dreamhack Summer 2007 (Sweden) ($2,850 USD) 2007 1st Battle.net Ladder Season V Asia (South Korea) ($1,000 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War III (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2007 1st World Series of Video Games China (China) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st NSL (China) ($2,500 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War II (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2007 1st Game-X (Russia) ($38,120 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War I (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2006 1st MBCGame World War III (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2006 1st MBCGame World War II (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2006 1st Lenovo IEST 2006 (China) ($20,000 USD) 2006 1st Superfight 2 (South Korea) ($8,500 USD) 2006 1st Digital Life Gaming Tournament 2006 (USA) ($5,000 USD) 2006 4th World E-Sport Games Masters (China) ($1,000 USD) 2005 1st World E-Sports Festival (China) 2005 1st International E-Sports Festival (China) 2005 1st China Korea Cyber Games (China) ($10,000 USD) 2005 1st World E-Sports Games Season I (South Korea) ($20,000 USD) 2005 1st World E-Sports Games Season II (South Korea) ($20,000 USD) 2005 1st MBCGame Warcraft League Season I (South Korea) 2005 2nd OnGameNet War3 TFT Invitational (South Korea) 2005 1st MBCGame Prime League V (South Korea) 2004 9th World Cyber Games (USA) 2004 3rd World Cyber Games, Korea (South Korea) 2003 2nd MBCGame Prime League III (South Korea) 2003 1st MBCGame Prime League II (South Korea)
Just fyi. Just FYI I already checked before I posted that, Grubby's list is definetly bigger (if you really want to play that game) as well as more impressive in terms of major tournament wins: http://www.gosugamers.net/warcraft/rankings/382I highly doubt we are going to resolve the Grubber versus Moon debate here (it's been going on much longer and will continue to go on). I honestly really don't care who you think it better, just absurd you telling me that I don't know what I'm talking about for saying Grubby is the better player. Clearly there is some grounds to that argument, even if you don't agree. His list only contains major tournaments, while yours contains zotac cups lol but i agree, you can argue as much as you want, since both have their place.. moon is probably remembered as the better player by more ppl, since he was unbeatable 2007 and became the fifth race.. €: or 2006? cant remember anymore Yeah, ReMinD's trophy list will turn into an encyclopedia if we include Zotac Cup titles. Didn't ReminD recently won his 100zotac ? Something silly like that ahaha Poor soccer/violet ... always second :p And it's not Grubby who made orc looks op but Zacard, the first to use the blademaster. Grubby was very good with fs.
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there was a stream when they announced moon with bitterdam and a fnatic guy.
- Moon will play sc2 fulltime - he does so for 2 days already. - There was some talk about a house in korea, but nothing in detail or official.
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On January 18 2012 08:34 Erasme wrote:Show nested quote +On January 18 2012 06:53 Djagulingu wrote:On January 18 2012 06:46 noaki wrote:On January 18 2012 06:40 TheToast wrote:On January 18 2012 06:33 Zalitara wrote:On January 18 2012 06:25 TheToast wrote:On January 18 2012 05:58 Mohdoo wrote:On January 18 2012 05:56 TheToast wrote:On January 18 2012 05:48 koning wrote:On January 18 2012 05:40 TheToast wrote: [quote]
He was no Grubby.
Still excited to see Moon join Fnatic, but since he was a Night Elf player I will have to root against him in every game. wait what? I'm the biggest Grubby fanboy but what you just said is plain silly Didn't ReminD recently won his 100zotac ? Something silly like that ahaha Poor soccer/violet ... always second :p WCG 2008 buddy. Grubby took down Moon 2-1. Actually did Moon ever win a WCG?? I don't think so. Grubby > Moon in WC3. Easy. I don't think there are many people in this world who would consider a single BO3 as an indicator of superiority. Please just admit that you didn't very actively follow the WC3 scene. You're arguing against adapeople who are significantly more knowledgeable on the matter. You'll notice you're pretty alone in your assessment, as Moon still has a very favorable record against Grubby, as well as being more dominant overall than Grubby ever was. While Moon was sometimes ranked a bit higher than Grubby they were always very close (Gosu Gamers 2008 ranking has them within 30 points). Now add in the fact that Grubby has by far far far more tournament wins I think the answer is clear. Grubby won Blizzcon 2005, won WCG 2004, won WCG 2008 (in which he BEAT MOON), second in WCG 2010, won WEM 2009. How many Blizzcons did Moon win? How many WCGs did Moon win? Oh yeah that's right NONE. Zip. I don't care if you think Moon was better, but don't act like there's no way in the world that one could consider Grubby a better player. Guy made orc look OP. And ranking don't mean shit if you can't win tournaments. Was Moon good? Hell yes, he was fucking amazing. But Grubby was better IMO. 2011 1st IEF Korea ($10,000) + Show Spoiler + 2010 1st NGL-One ($8,000) 2009 2nd Extreme Masters 4 ChengDu ($2,500) 2009 1st World Cyber Games Korea National Final ($1,600) 2009 4th E-Stars Seoul 2009 King of the Game ($800) 2009 3rd Norton Anti-Virus GOMTV World Invitational ($800) 2009 4th IEM3 Chengdu ($1,000 USD) 2008 1st IEF ($11,600 USD) 2008 4th ESL Continental Final Asia ($1,000 USD) 2008 2nd IeSF Invitational ($4,000 USD) 2008 2nd World Cyber Games (Germany) ($7,000 USD) 2008 3rd NicegameTV War3 League Season1 (Korea) (₩2,000,000 := 1379USD) 2008 1st ESWC Masters of Paris ($2,500 USD) 2008 1st Blizzard Worldwide Invitational 2008 (Paris) $11000 USD 2008 2nd PGL 2008 Warcraft III League Season3 Final (China) (40,000RMB := $5,794USD) 2008 4th NSL 2008 Warcraft III League Season2 2008 1st PGL 2007 Warcraft III League Season2 Final (China) (80,000RMB := $11,000USD) 2008 1st CEG 2007 shaoxing (China) ($2,000 EUR) 2007 3rd IEF MASTERS 2007 (China) ($2,000 USD) 2007 2nd Afreeca Warcraft League 2007 (South Korea) (₩3,000,000 := $3,000 USD) 2007 2nd Make Games Colorful 2007 (China) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st Lenovo IEST 2007 (China) ($21,394 USD) 2007 3rd World Cyber Games 2007 (USA) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st GGL Digital Life New York (USA) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st China E-Sport Games Xi'an (China) ($2,600 USD) 2007 1st GGL Digital Life Chengdu (China) ($10,600 USD) 2007 2nd WEG e-Star Seoul (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War Grand Prix (South Korea) ($20,000 USD) 2007 2nd Pro Gaming League (China) ($4,000 USD) 2007 1st Dreamhack Summer 2007 (Sweden) ($2,850 USD) 2007 1st Battle.net Ladder Season V Asia (South Korea) ($1,000 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War III (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2007 1st World Series of Video Games China (China) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st NSL (China) ($2,500 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War II (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2007 1st Game-X (Russia) ($38,120 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War I (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2006 1st MBCGame World War III (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2006 1st MBCGame World War II (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2006 1st Lenovo IEST 2006 (China) ($20,000 USD) 2006 1st Superfight 2 (South Korea) ($8,500 USD) 2006 1st Digital Life Gaming Tournament 2006 (USA) ($5,000 USD) 2006 4th World E-Sport Games Masters (China) ($1,000 USD) 2005 1st World E-Sports Festival (China) 2005 1st International E-Sports Festival (China) 2005 1st China Korea Cyber Games (China) ($10,000 USD) 2005 1st World E-Sports Games Season I (South Korea) ($20,000 USD) 2005 1st World E-Sports Games Season II (South Korea) ($20,000 USD) 2005 1st MBCGame Warcraft League Season I (South Korea) 2005 2nd OnGameNet War3 TFT Invitational (South Korea) 2005 1st MBCGame Prime League V (South Korea) 2004 9th World Cyber Games (USA) 2004 3rd World Cyber Games, Korea (South Korea) 2003 2nd MBCGame Prime League III (South Korea) 2003 1st MBCGame Prime League II (South Korea)
Just fyi. Just FYI I already checked before I posted that, Grubby's list is definetly bigger (if you really want to play that game) as well as more impressive in terms of major tournament wins: http://www.gosugamers.net/warcraft/rankings/382I highly doubt we are going to resolve the Grubber versus Moon debate here (it's been going on much longer and will continue to go on). I honestly really don't care who you think it better, just absurd you telling me that I don't know what I'm talking about for saying Grubby is the better player. Clearly there is some grounds to that argument, even if you don't agree. His list only contains major tournaments, while yours contains zotac cups lol but i agree, you can argue as much as you want, since both have their place.. moon is probably remembered as the better player by more ppl, since he was unbeatable 2007 and became the fifth race.. €: or 2006? cant remember anymore Yeah, ReMinD's trophy list will turn into an encyclopedia if we include Zotac Cup titles.
These requotes will become an encyclopedia if sum1 requotes it -_-
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Thats simply awesome. Congradulations to Moon.
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On January 18 2012 08:15 TargA wrote: if moon starts streaming i will jizz in my pants!!!!
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Yaaay! Can't wait to see how he ends up playing when he's dedicating 100% of his practice time to SC2 :D
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