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Rogue's (re)Apotheosis - IEM World Championship

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Rogue's (re)Apotheosis - IEM World Championship

Text byTL.net ESPORTS
March 6th, 2018 17:07 GMT

Photo: Bart Oerbekke, ESL
IEM Season XII World Championship

by mizenhauer
[image loading] - Mizenhauer


It’s astonishing how a few months can completely alter public perception. It only takes weeks, and the slow maturation of years, for someone to walk the royal road and go from unknown entity to center of the universe. It takes an equally short time for a perennial favorite to fall from grace. Players fall victim to the capricious ebbs and flows of form all the time, forcing the community to constantly reassess where everyone stands. Even the elite trade spots constantly in their unacknowledged game of musical chairs.

IEM Katowice yielded the first acknowledgment of what many had surmised: (Z)Rogue had indeed let his play decline. He admitted his focus had waned after BlizzCon. He still had all the talent in the world, though, and the means to unlock it again. He said his expectations were low heading into the tournament, though that could have been typical Korean-pro modesty. After all victory is the sweetest draught. Could anyone believe Rogue was satisfied never tasting it again?

Remaining hungry is a prerequisite to maintaining a position among the upper echelon. It’s nearly impossible to win a championship in such a hyper competitive scene—one can spend an entire career with dreams of carving their name into history—but that’s not even the hardest thing to do in StarCraft II. A champion’s greatest challenge is coming back and doing it again. How does one push themselves when their dream has become reality? What more is there beyond being the best? Whatever struggle arises or distraction enters to deter one’s focus, a champion finds the motivation to push through the wall ad infinitum. Apropos of such a task, it was only by doing so that Rogue reached and won the WCS Global Finals in such improbable fashion.

As Rogue flew west to Katowice, he must have felt a lifetime removed from his perfect BlizzCon victory. All the praise and adulation which came with it was been slowly replaced with frustration and haplessness. Rogue’s 2018 started with one failed qualifier run after another. He was knocked out of GSL by Scarlett, a result magnified by both parties’ eminence. It wasn’t clear what was wrong, but the element which had made Rogue so magnificent was now absent. For him, such a quick descent was the stuff of nightmares.

The manner in which Rogue charged to the top of the scene last year made doubt infectious. His rise was dizzying, an unexpected turn given the lack of omens in the four years preceding it. He made the impossible possible by winning IEM: Shanghai and the second Super Tournament in a two month span. His path saw him rise from unequivocal dark horse, a second-tier performer who reached a semifinal once in a blue moon, to the final qualifier for BlizzCon. It took magic repurposed from the greatest fairy tales, but Rogue wrote an epic in which he stood as the undisputed king of StarCraft II, the Gosu Trophy cradled in his arms.

His dip in form afterwards could only be classified as deflating. If we expected Rogue to continue cutting a swath through the scene after the WCS Global Finals, we were justified in questioning him as he failed to live up to expectations. While the naysayers remained assured he would recapture his brilliance, proclamations didn’t stop them from pouring over all the available data in search of answers. Statistics didn’t yield an immediate answer and the conundrum had no expiration date. If Rogue knew why he was languishing, he wasn’t talking. He wasn’t just answering the fans who made him the butt of jokes. He was staring failure straight in the face, weathering his own disappointment. Rogue was reaping what he sowed. Behind closed doors, Rogue rededicated himself to the grind.

January 13th was the day he got demoted from Code S. Now, spring is right around the corner and that cold winter night is oh so far away. Rogue stormed back with a vengeance at Katowice. He looked excellent in the group stage and RO12, showcasing his signature grit, wiles and muscle against the best two Terrans in the world. Despite Classic’s breathtaking results since BlizzCon, Rogue had his sights set on reclaiming his rightful throne. In what was feverishly anticipated as a bout of heavyweights, Rogue dispatched the supposed best player in the world as if he was a rank amateur. In one week Rogue had gone from fading giant to impossible to forget.



Rogue's precipitous fall after such a meteoric rise demanded some suspicion. We had seen brilliant comets flare out before. The reigning Global Champion could have been the perfect sacrificial lamb, his blood consecrating a new legend: TY's world title unification, Maru's salvation of the Terran race, or Classic's long awaited ascension. Instead, Rogue reminded us that he is still the story of StarCraft II. For now, he is no longer in danger of falling to a primus inter pares role. The once muddied picture is suddenly clear as day. What was written about his BlizzCon victory still holds true:

"Rogue is Jin Air’s newest world champion. He is worthy of this distinction in every sense of the word. He is Stats’ consistency, soO’s determination and INnoVation’s dominance combined to form the ultimate StarCraft II player. We have no way of knowing whether or not his victories will continue to pile up. It’s yet to be seen if he is one day considered the GOAT or if this was a flash in the pan and he slips back into the rank and file. Rogue escaped his past and formed a present all his own. What comes next isn’t important. What’s now is perfect."



Credits:
Writers: Mizenhauer.
Editors: CosmicSpiral, Wax.
Photo: Bart Oerbekke, ESL.
Graphics: hexhaven.

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yangluphil
Profile Joined July 2015
318 Posts
March 06 2018 17:22 GMT
#2
First thing I did after I opened the article was ctrl+f and entering 'patchz'.
Neither party will be missed.
Aerodozz
Profile Joined February 2011
United States3 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-03-06 17:26:01
March 06 2018 17:25 GMT
#3
I've been a fan of Rogue for a while now, there's just something about his playstyle that's so awe inspiring. There are always little things that he adds to his games that make him feel like genius, the changeling play being just one of them. It feels so rewarding seeing him finally come into his own, with this streak of championships on the global stage.

I know that some people will see his wins and jump to balance as an excuse, but other zergs have fallen short of what he has accomplished, and making his opponents look like a cakewalk is the hallmark of a champion. I can't wait to see more of his play in future tournaments, as I know he has many surprises in store. Rogue Fighting!
hexhaven
Profile Joined July 2014
Finland964 Posts
March 06 2018 17:25 GMT
#4
One of the most one-sided finals in recent memory. Classic looked just as lost against Rogue as Serral looked against Classic earlier in the day. Very happy for Rogue, probably as sweet as TY's victory last year.
WriterI shoot events. | http://www.jussi.co/esports
Mike L
Profile Joined June 2014
Germany162 Posts
March 06 2018 17:26 GMT
#5
it`s simple guys: the patchzerg title > IEM and Blizzcon World Champion title
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33638 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-03-06 17:32:48
March 06 2018 17:26 GMT
#6
Wow, I certainly hope winning such a huge tournament doesn't affect Rogue's motivation in a way that decreases his skill level for a few months, and thus makes people doubt his skill and achievements
AdministratorHey HP can you redo everything youve ever done because i have a small complaint?
Pandain
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States12989 Posts
March 06 2018 17:34 GMT
#7
Yeah how far Rogue goes is going to be really really interesting.
engesser1
Profile Blog Joined December 2016
264 Posts
March 06 2018 17:53 GMT
#8
Damn. Brainy man. That's all what you need to know about Rogue and other dudes from Team JinmtfckingAirGW. Meet your idols. Wanna be like Rogue? or play like Maru? or or start making stuff like sOs? Raise your own IQ from ground to stratosphere.
Maru, he is the reason why i'm still playing and watching sc2
FXOTheoRy
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States519 Posts
March 06 2018 17:57 GMT
#9
On March 07 2018 02:22 yangluphil wrote:
First thing I did after I opened the article was ctrl+f and entering 'patchz'.

HAHA me too, and it took me straight to this post.
oyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoy
Myrddrael
Profile Joined November 2012
United Kingdom291 Posts
March 06 2018 18:17 GMT
#10
Amazing how he loses 2 best of 3's and suddenly he's 'slumping'
starkiller123
Profile Joined January 2016
United States4030 Posts
March 06 2018 18:23 GMT
#11
On March 07 2018 03:17 Myrddrael wrote:
Amazing how he loses 2 best of 3's and suddenly he's 'slumping'

He also failed in qualifiers for a couple tournaments, it wasent only GSL
Shellshock
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States97276 Posts
March 06 2018 19:35 GMT
#12
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Phredxor
Profile Joined May 2013
New Zealand15076 Posts
March 06 2018 19:58 GMT
#13
On March 07 2018 04:35 Shellshock wrote:
https://twitter.com/Artosis/status/970305977781235712


Lol. People should take Artosis as seriously as they take you.
Ansibled
Profile Joined November 2014
United Kingdom9872 Posts
March 06 2018 20:03 GMT
#14
Does reapotheosis make sense?
'StarCraft is just a fairy tale told to scare children actually.'
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hexhaven
Profile Joined July 2014
Finland964 Posts
March 06 2018 20:03 GMT
#15
On March 07 2018 05:03 Ansibled wrote:
Does reapotheosis make sense?


Yes.
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SetGuitarsToKill
Profile Blog Joined December 2013
Canada28396 Posts
March 06 2018 20:04 GMT
#16
On March 07 2018 04:58 Phredxor wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 07 2018 04:35 Shellshock wrote:
https://twitter.com/Artosis/status/970305977781235712


Lol. People should take Artosis as seriously as they take you.

Everything Shelly says is 100% serious
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Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33638 Posts
March 06 2018 20:10 GMT
#17
On March 07 2018 05:03 Ansibled wrote:
Does reapotheosis make sense?


shuttup
AdministratorHey HP can you redo everything youve ever done because i have a small complaint?
Paljas
Profile Joined October 2011
Germany6926 Posts
March 06 2018 21:09 GMT
#18
still a patchzerg
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Ej_
Profile Blog Joined January 2013
47656 Posts
March 06 2018 21:15 GMT
#19
This should've been named Rogue's 2nd coming.
"Technically the dictionary has zero authority on the meaning or words" - Rodya
Morbidius
Profile Joined November 2010
Brazil3449 Posts
March 06 2018 21:22 GMT
#20
Should have named it Patchzerg 2.0.
Has foreign StarCraft hit rock bottom?
jy_9876543210
Profile Joined March 2016
265 Posts
March 06 2018 21:34 GMT
#21
On March 07 2018 02:22 yangluphil wrote:
First thing I did after I opened the article was ctrl+f and entering 'patchz'.

LOL same here but I only typed "patch". I found "dispatched" then the next is your reply.
Phase 1: F2    Phase 2: A   Phase 3: Profit!
Zaros
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United Kingdom3692 Posts
March 06 2018 21:35 GMT
#22
On March 07 2018 06:15 Ej_ wrote:
This should've been named Rogue's 2nd coming.


What about Rogue won?
DieuCure
Profile Joined January 2017
France3713 Posts
March 06 2018 21:42 GMT
#23
Mizenhauer is waterproof to bashing
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Zephyp
Profile Joined April 2013
238 Posts
March 06 2018 21:49 GMT
#24
On March 07 2018 03:23 starkiller123 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 07 2018 03:17 Myrddrael wrote:
Amazing how he loses 2 best of 3's and suddenly he's 'slumping'

He also failed in qualifiers for a couple tournaments, it wasent only GSL

In WardiTV Weekly he lost to Zest and Innovation.
In BTTV he lost to herO.
In PeyongChang he lost to Bunny.
In GSL he lost to Scarlett and aLive.
In OlimoLeague he lost to KeeN and MMA.
In SHOUTcraft he lost to soO.
In RavenZ he lost to herO.

Is that a slump? The GSL dropout was obviously the biggest surprise, but aLive is a good player, and Scarlett too, beating Serral, Elazer and sOs to win IEM PeyongChang.

During the same time after Blizzcon, Rogue beat:

Trap, GuMiho, Creator, KeeN, Cure, Stats, MMA, SpeCial, Zest, Solar, Billowy, Impact, herO, Solar, Dandy, SuperNova, TRUE.

The pros are people, not machines. Even though some seem to believe that if a pro wins one tournament, they're expected to win everything they sign up for.

Even if his results did drop a little after losing to other Koreans, that's pretty common after winning big events, and Rogue had won two in a months time.

Not winning events, major and minor, is the norm. Winning them is the exception and Rogue just happened to play great in three, now four major tournaments over a short period of time. I congratulate him and celebrate his success rather than shun him for being a "patchzerg", whatever that meme means these days.
kajtarp
Profile Joined April 2011
Hungary489 Posts
March 06 2018 22:07 GMT
#25
On March 07 2018 04:35 Shellshock wrote:
https://twitter.com/Artosis/status/970305977781235712


So Rogue officially got the Artosis curse?
Why so serious?
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33638 Posts
March 06 2018 22:16 GMT
#26
On March 07 2018 07:07 kajtarp wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 07 2018 04:35 Shellshock wrote:
https://twitter.com/Artosis/status/970305977781235712


So Rogue officially got the Artosis curse?


Artosis has been riding Rogue since before Shanghai

this is the one time it's actually been quite the blessing ;o
AdministratorHey HP can you redo everything youve ever done because i have a small complaint?
Fango
Profile Joined July 2016
United Kingdom8987 Posts
March 07 2018 00:02 GMT
#27
On March 07 2018 02:26 Waxangel wrote:
Wow, I certainly hope winning such a huge tournament doesn't affect Rogue's motivation in a way that decreases his skill level for a few months, and thus makes people doubt his skill and achievements


Didn't he say in the post-final interview that he is gonna take it easy until blizzcon or something along those lines?
Zest, sOs, PartinG, Dark, and Maru are the real champs. ROOT_herO is overrated. Snute, Serral, and Scarlett are the foreigner GOATs
Kalera
Profile Joined January 2018
United States338 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-03-07 00:11:23
March 07 2018 00:07 GMT
#28
On March 07 2018 09:02 Fango wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 07 2018 02:26 Waxangel wrote:
Wow, I certainly hope winning such a huge tournament doesn't affect Rogue's motivation in a way that decreases his skill level for a few months, and thus makes people doubt his skill and achievements


Didn't he say in the post-final interview that he is gonna take it easy until blizzcon or something along those lines?


That may have been a momentary thing or some nuance that was missed in translation. In the TL Interview it seemed like he is still pretty motivated:

You said you got lazy after winning BlizzCon last year. Are you worried that you're gonna fall into that pit again now that you've won IEM?

Right now, I'm feeling that I want to work really really hard. But you never know how things work out once you get home and get some quality rest. That's just human nature—back then, I just wanted to keep taking it easy once I laid back. This time, I plan to just go back home for a brief period, so I don't take too much time off.

To be fair, you've won BlizzCon and the IEM World Championship—there's not much left for you to win. In that regard, isn't it hard to set a goal and stay motivated?

Still, I haven't won GSL Code S. It's the biggest Korean tournament. I still want to win GSL Code S at least once.


Blizzard also just posted an interesting article/interview they did just before Katowice.
KGssv2
Profile Joined November 2017
21 Posts
March 07 2018 00:20 GMT
#29
he looked excellent in the open bracket and group stage, showcasing his signature....


Thought he got a direct seed and didn't have to play in open brackets?
PraetorARnis
Profile Joined January 2018
4 Posts
March 07 2018 02:03 GMT
#30
Daymn that Jin Air Green Wings SC2 gaming house is filling up w/ Global championship trophies! 2 Blizzcon + 1 IEM WC from sOs and 1 Blizzcon (so far) + 1 IEM WC from Rogue!
My Life for Auir! But Freedom is sexy too - Neeb | Stats | sOs | Trap | Rain | Maru | MCanning | PiG | Winterstarcraft
Isarios
Profile Joined March 2014
United States153 Posts
March 07 2018 03:06 GMT
#31
Quick semi-related question: What is the green squish thing that sos and Maru are both using after game 4? Is it supposed to help their hands/wrists somehow?

Min 51:00
Blahhh
Solar424
Profile Blog Joined June 2013
United States4001 Posts
March 07 2018 03:55 GMT
#32
On March 07 2018 12:06 Isarios wrote:
Quick semi-related question: What is the green squish thing that sos and Maru are both using after game 4? Is it supposed to help their hands/wrists somehow?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRj0pKjm7Cg
Min 51:00

Looks like a hand warmer, players' hands can get cold when they're playing.
Ej_
Profile Blog Joined January 2013
47656 Posts
March 07 2018 07:34 GMT
#33
Voodoo dolls of each other.
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Mun_Su
Profile Joined December 2012
France2063 Posts
March 07 2018 07:57 GMT
#34
What have changed since last article ? Zerg is still the OP race so nothing wrong here.

User was warned for this post.
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Tommy131313
Profile Joined May 2016
Germany157 Posts
March 07 2018 09:01 GMT
#35
It's always the same: after every triumphant win there will be enviers, that don't acknowledge your talent, skill, creativity etc.
They will rather explain your success with "OP race" or "patchzerg"...
It's a pity they can't just enjoy the brilliant play.
shadymmj
Profile Joined June 2010
1906 Posts
March 07 2018 11:13 GMT
#36
you still can't explain invincible nyduses...i can't even...wtf

i just stopped playing and caring
There is no such thing is "e-sports". There is Brood War, and then there is crap for nerds.
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