WCS Europe Season 3
Challenger League
Previews and Predictions
Miniraser vs DeMusliM
Serral vs FireCake
SortOf vs BlinG
Lilbow vs KrasS
TargA vs ShowTime
Brackets and standings on Liquipedia
Countdown:
Premier League is the subject of all glory in the current SC2 scene. Dramatic seasons, the road to Blizzcon, the highest level of competition in each region, all synthesized into a single event. As such, it’s fitting that the second day of WCS Challenger is filled with players hoping for their first big shot at fame. Today’s lineup is filled not with the current kings of Europe, but with the promising hopefuls. Who among them will ascend to the greater glory?
Perhaps the biggest shame of the first day of WCS EU was the fact that not a single Swede went through. Kicking off day 2,

Miniraser’s playstyle is marked by heavy amounts of aggression and strong macro. With an emphasis on early pokes and pressure, Mini is not afraid to turn any build into an all-in. Though he does prefer to end a game early, his lategame multitasking is up to scratch, with runbys that can devastate his opponent.
One of Europe’s most popular players,

The Devil Terran is known for his love of Marine/Tank compositions. Setting up siege lines as the backing for Marine pushes, DeMuslim ensures that all engagements are on his terms. He applies the same principle to mine usage, using them for a lethal Sim City of sorts, luring his opponent into poor situations every chance he can get.
Prediction: Miniraser 3 - 1 DeMusliM
Every so often in Starcraft, a young player will come about, who is years ahead in skill. Life, Xenocider, Maru. In Europe, such a prodigy has yet to emerge. However, there are some hints that

Serral’s play is marked by a controlled aggressive style. Calm, calculated pressure is the core of the mYi’s play, getting a solid army advantage early on, and continuing to use the strength as a deterrent from attacks, allowing smooth macro behind it. However, the aggression is not wonton. Serral knows when to pull back and defend, as well as the proper time to simply sit back and wait for the right moment. With a love of roaches, expect intense back and forth action in his set with…
One of the most (in)famous players in the history of Challenger League,

FireCake’s play is based around long, slow games. Focusing on Swarm Host play with support from Mass Corruptors, expect to see turtling to the extreme from the Punchline player.
Prediction: Serral 3 - 0 FireCake
The second Swede of the evening,

The Alliance Zerg’s play is marked by a focus on patience. SortOf is the kind of zerg who is perfectly content to sit back and macro, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. The Swede thrives on late game play, a carryover from his BL/Infestor days. With a fondness for roaches, he is able to use impressive micro to set up fights around his enemy.
For years, two players have flown the British flag in international competition. DeMusliM is the more visible of the pair, but just behind him, fighting his heart out, has been Dignitas’

BlinG’s play is marked by versatility. Demonstrating skill with all tech trees, the Brit brings a diverse range of builds to the table. His PvT is akin to the Chinese style, with an emphasis on Colossi with Phoenix support. BlinG utilizes strong micro to make the most of his units, often getting excellent trades even in low economy situations. This same micro has given him a formidable style of Templar play as well, netting him storm after storm. Finally, the Dignitas Toss has experimented with Skytoss to great success in the past. Expect to see BlinG play every style in the book when his tournament life is on the line.
Prediction: SortOf 1 - 3 BlinG
After Stephano took Europe by storm, fans began noticing the depth of talent in France. That talent has blossomed, with several players stepping forward, all vying for the French crown. Among them is

Lilbow’s play is very reliant on mid game heavy strategies. Utilizing every 2 base play in the book, the Frenchman attains victory by throwing everything he can at his opponent, microing gateways units beautifully, getting excellent trades with every wave. Once the game progresses into the late game phase, his results do drop off a bit, but not enough to write the XMG protoss off. He shows exemplary control with colossi and excellent Templar control.
A solid terran for some time,

KrasS’s playstyle is one rooted in mech. KrasS plays an active style of mech, staying active on the map with Hellions as long as he can, trying to constantly exert as much map control as he can. Hellbat drops are still common to see, as he draws his opponent’s army thin and drain resources in a game of attrition. Even KrasS’s bio play is marked by mech support, often Hellbats and Hellions.
Prediction: Lilbow 3 - 1 KrasS
Another emerging European powerhouse in Starcraft, Norway is beginning to have an outpouring of talented players. One of the players leading the charge is

TargA’s style is a diverse one. Originally a macro zerg, he has since adopted a more general style of play. Favoring a roach based composition, the Imaginary Gaming player takes engagements with force, managing to turn poor situations into great ones. However, it can also backfire on him, causing him to throw matches. The Norwegian has also shown prowess with Ling pressure and early aggression.
A strong player since the later days of WoL,

ShoWTimE’s play is reflective of most German Protosses. Diverse, patient, but also fine with aggression. ShowTime is incredibly proficient with blink micro, utilizing it in gateway timing attacks, as well as late game scenarios. While some players may use this as a crutch and focus solely on timing attacks, ShoWTimE instead uses it as merely one tool in his arsenal. With excellent Skytoss play, he slowly pushes his opponent, chipping away at them as slowly as possible.
Prediction: TargA 1 - 3 ShoWTimE