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Maru defeats Stats to win GSL Season 1 (2018)

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Last Edited: 2018-04-04 05:47:42
March 31 2018 23:08 GMT
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(Wiki)2018 Global StarCraft II League Season 1/Code S


Nearly eight years after entering the first ever Global StarCraft II League as a thirteen-year-old progamer, (Wiki)Maru finally lifted the championship trophy of Korea's most prestigious StarCraft II tournament. (Wiki)Stats, a plucky underdog who had scored upsets over title contenders Classic (quarterfinals) and soO (semifinals) earlier in the tournament, could not summon another clutch performance as Maru won in a convincing 4-2 series.

The victory marked an important milestone for one of StarCraft II's most consistently excellent players, whose sheer talent suggested that he had underachieved despite having won titles in three previous tournaments (OSL in 2013, SSL in 2015, WESG in 2018). Always a top Terran player—and at many times in the past, THE top Terran player—2018 saw Maru elevate his game to a previously unseen level. Already famous for his ability to knock opponents senseless with micro-management and multi-tasking in the early-to-mid-game, the latest version of Maru added oppressive, suffocating late-game play reminiscent of Terran greats such as Mvp or Flash.

Stats had already faced and lost to this ultimate version of Maru at IEM Katowice, but was unable to take away any lessons that would help him in the GSL finals rematch. As is typically the case when players have significant preparation time, the series revolved around early-game gambits and mind-games—most of which went in Maru's favor. Maru had no need to choke Stats out with mass Ravens as he had at IEM, with most of the games decided by a chain of events stemming from the early game.

Maru credited his team, the Jin Air Green Wings—Korea's only remaining professional StarCraft II team—for much of his success. In particular, he thanked the Protoss trio of Trap, sOs, and Creator for helping him prepare the build orders that were crucial to his victory. In a mid-series interview, Jin Air Zerg Rogue confessed that Maru had not been one to practice very hard in the past, and he had always wondered what Maru was truly capable of.

By winning the 40,000,000 Won (approximately $37,000 USD) first place prize, Maru is now #1 prize money earner in StarCraft II history with over $550,000 in total earnings. He also earns the unique distinction of being the only player with a "Korean Triple Crown," with championships in the OnGameNet Starleague (OSL), StarCraft II Starleague (SSL), and Global StarCraft II League (GSL). With the OSL and SSL discontinued, it is unlikely we will see another player match this achievement.

For perhaps the first time in his career, Maru can claim he is the undisputed, peerless, best player in the world. Yet, he will have precious little time to enjoy his reign, as he must defend that status in the upcoming GSL Super Tournament. Many players let their guard down after winning a major championship—so many, that it's become one of the unofficial rules of StarCraft II. Few would blame Maru for a minor stumble after winning the GSL. Yet, the nature of expectations is fickle. Before March 31st, everyone knew Maru was capable of winning the GSL. Now that he has won, everyone knows that he is capable of even more.


Watch the GSL finals!


Game 1
Stats (L) <Darkness Sanctuary> Maru (W)

Stats seemed to get off to a good start after his double-proxy Robotics Facility cheese went unscouted. However, Stats' execution of the Warp-Prism + Immortal all-in was far from perfect, while Maru caught wind of the attack just in time to put up adequate defenses. Unable to summon the finesse needed to crack the turtling Maru, Stats conceded game one.

Game 2
Stats (W) <Catalyst> Maru (L)

Maru attempted to pay back Stats with an aggressive attack of his own, albeit one of a different sort. After taking his natural expansion, Maru carefully hid his buildings in order to follow-up with a 5-Barracks, Stim-Marine-only attack. Despite failing to scout the buildings, Stats made a brilliant defensive stand with Oracles, Sentries, Stalkers, and Shield Batteries. Maru was left trailing far behind as Stats bulked up his army off three bases. After a vain attempt at a base trade, Maru conceded to Stats' unstoppable army.

Game 3
Stats (L) <Ascension to Aiur> Maru (W)

Maru had proxy 2-Barracks bunker rushes to thank for his victory over Dark at WESG, and he brought out his iconic build again in the GSL finals. Maru was perfectly happy to just slow Stats down by killing off a number of Protoss buildings with a bunker contain, while expanding and teching to Cloak-Banshees back at home.

The Banshees seemed like a waste of resources initially, as Stats' quick Robotics Facility minimized the damage. However, they proved to be worth their weight in gold when Maru rolled out with his Tank-Infantry force. Maru took advantage of lackadaisical defense from Stats, and used his pair of banshees to kill off Stalkers one by one before wreaking havoc in the Protoss main. Maru's main army would have been hard to stop even if Stats had been able to commit all of his focus and resources. With the harrying Banshees added in, he stood no chance against the frontal attack.

Game 4
Stats (L) <Abyssal Reef> Maru (W)

Maru opened with his most audacious mind game, building his first Barracks just outside his main while going for 2-gas off one base. When Stats' Probe arrived in Maru's base, his mind raced to figure out what was going on. Maru went as far as to build a factory outside his main as well, but soon lifted all of his buildings back into his main to transition into a "normal" game. However, Stats had already been fooled, and had responded with a Stargate and three Gateways in fear of a one-base all-in from Maru.

Once Stats realized he was behind, it was already too late. He couldn't go for an all-in, nor could he catch-up in a regular macro game. Stats went for the latter option—and despite some valiant defending and counter-attacking—was forced to GG out yet again.

Game 5
Stats (W) <Odyssey> Maru (L)

Game 5 followed a somewhat similar pattern from Game 2, with Stats going up on three bases (including a gold base) while Maru went for a menacing, pre-medivac infantry attack. Only this time, instead of pure Marines, Maru went for Marines and Marauders. No matter, the result was the same. With good use of Blink Stalkers and Shield Batteries, Stats held off Maru's attack and was left to snowball his lead at his leisure. Once Stats accumulated a large enough army, he charged head-on into Maru's forces to end the game.

Game 6
Stats (L) <Blackpink> Maru (W)

After four consecutive games of curveballs from Maru, it was Stats' turn to try and get in his opponent's head. His strategy of choice was a classic: a Blink-Stalker all-in with a fake third Nexus. Unfortunately, just about nothing went right for Stats. His proxy Pylon was almost instantly scouted and killed. He cancelled his third Nexus, after Maru had seen the proxy Pylon and had retracted into a defensive position. Just to make things worse, Stats had no detection against Maru's cloak, making any attack impossible.

Unable to press the attack, Stats was forced to play catch-up from a terrible position. Unfortunately for Stats, Maru had a death-grip on the game and refused to let go. Once he had assembled an unstoppable army, he marched forth intent on extracting the final GG from Stats. Stats had squeezed out a few High Templars, but it was to no avail: Maru already had Ghosts on the battlefield. A few well placed EMPs and one infantry charge later, Maru rose from his seat as Code S champion.

Maru defeats Stats 4-2 to win the 2018 GSL Code S Season 1 Championship!




Recaps by: Wax
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Veluvian
Profile Joined December 2011
Bulgaria256 Posts
March 31 2018 23:25 GMT
#2
Those ravens...
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Gluak
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March 31 2018 23:44 GMT
#3
Where can i find the replays ?
pvsnp
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Last Edited: 2018-04-01 00:09:57
April 01 2018 00:07 GMT
#4
A very underwhelming series as far as entertainment goes but hugely significant in terms of achievement. I can hardly blame Maru (and Stats) for doing what they thought would ensure their victory. And finally, Maru has now claimed the trophy that eluded him for eight long years.

Big congratulations to Maru for achieving the Korean Triple Crown!
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seemsgood
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5527 Posts
April 01 2018 00:14 GMT
#5
Noonius on suicide watch.
Stats in last game clearly didn't see ghosts coming but Maru did see HTs thanks to 2 banshees.
That's why he's so careless in controlling HTs.
Weavel
Profile Joined January 2010
Finland9223 Posts
April 01 2018 00:16 GMT
#6
Amazing that Maru won GSL after so long.
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starkiller123
Profile Joined January 2016
United States4030 Posts
April 01 2018 00:17 GMT
#7
On April 01 2018 09:14 seemsgood wrote:
Noonius on suicide watch.
Stats in last game clearly didn't see ghosts coming but Maru did see HTs thanks to 2 banshees.
That's why he's so careless in controlling HTs.

what happened to Noonius? haven't seen him around here much lately
pvsnp
Profile Joined January 2017
7676 Posts
April 01 2018 00:23 GMT
#8
On April 01 2018 09:14 seemsgood wrote:
Noonius on suicide watch.
Stats in last game clearly didn't see ghosts coming but Maru did see HTs thanks to 2 banshees.
That's why he's so careless in controlling HTs.


Should be Cricketer on suicide watch, no?
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seemsgood
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5527 Posts
April 01 2018 00:43 GMT
#9
On April 01 2018 09:23 pvsnp wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 01 2018 09:14 seemsgood wrote:
Noonius on suicide watch.
Stats in last game clearly didn't see ghosts coming but Maru did see HTs thanks to 2 banshees.
That's why he's so careless in controlling HTs.


Should be Cricketer on suicide watch, no?

And Ej too /
Matroid_Prime
Profile Joined December 2013
Canada59 Posts
April 01 2018 01:13 GMT
#10
Congrats!!! GG - Well deserved! 20th Anniverary hype!
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Last Edited: 2018-04-01 01:34:43
April 01 2018 01:34 GMT
#11
On April 01 2018 09:23 pvsnp wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 01 2018 09:14 seemsgood wrote:
Noonius on suicide watch.
Stats in last game clearly didn't see ghosts coming but Maru did see HTs thanks to 2 banshees.
That's why he's so careless in controlling HTs.


Should be Cricketer on suicide watch, no?

Tis a sad day indeed. Doesn't compare to the nightmare of Busan though...nothing will beat that.
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fx9
Profile Joined November 2013
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Last Edited: 2018-04-01 02:04:18
April 01 2018 02:03 GMT
#12
Congrats Maru
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SCHWARZENEGGER
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206 Posts
April 01 2018 02:15 GMT
#13
I knew lol
Togekiss
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Canada154 Posts
April 01 2018 02:45 GMT
#14
The Prince has finally risen to power in all his glory and splendour to take his rightful place on the throne as King!

Long live the King!
spoonmaster
Profile Joined May 2012
United States347 Posts
April 01 2018 05:06 GMT
#15
Both players put in big prep work but you could tell sOs was whispering those bo7 secrets to Maru in between games.

Grats, we might be entering a long period of Maru dominance.
fx9
Profile Joined November 2013
117 Posts
April 01 2018 05:45 GMT
#16
On April 01 2018 14:06 spoonmaster wrote:
Both players put in big prep work but you could tell sOs was whispering those bo7 secrets to Maru in between games.

Grats, we might be entering a long period of Maru dominance.


Sad to see no such camaraderie in KT.....TY could’ve given him some advice
No like it matters anyway, Maru was on beast mode
Topdoller
Profile Joined March 2011
United Kingdom3860 Posts
April 01 2018 05:57 GMT
#17
Great to see Maru win this title and it is well deserved
Hok
Profile Joined April 2013
Canada42 Posts
April 01 2018 07:56 GMT
#18
I think SOS is the best BO7 strategist ever. that near Base proxy racks has to be his idea... that totally changed Stats' confidence
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33650 Posts
April 01 2018 08:00 GMT
#19
On April 01 2018 14:45 fx9 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 01 2018 14:06 spoonmaster wrote:
Both players put in big prep work but you could tell sOs was whispering those bo7 secrets to Maru in between games.

Grats, we might be entering a long period of Maru dominance.


Sad to see no such camaraderie in KT.....TY could’ve given him some advice
No like it matters anyway, Maru was on beast mode


TY was actually interviewed mid-series about helping Stats to practice

The result didn't end up the way they wanted, but you can't fault their effort
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Aunvilgodess
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Last Edited: 2018-04-01 09:33:46
April 01 2018 09:32 GMT
#20
Honestly I think viewing SSL and OSL as distinct tournaments is not sincere. I mean for all intents and purposes SSL was the follow up to OSL.

On April 01 2018 17:00 Waxangel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 01 2018 14:45 fx9 wrote:
On April 01 2018 14:06 spoonmaster wrote:
Both players put in big prep work but you could tell sOs was whispering those bo7 secrets to Maru in between games.

Grats, we might be entering a long period of Maru dominance.


Sad to see no such camaraderie in KT.....TY could’ve given him some advice
No like it matters anyway, Maru was on beast mode


TY was actually interviewed mid-series about helping Stats to practice

The result didn't end up the way they wanted, but you can't fault their effort


I can't think of a worse partner to prepare for Maru than TY. They have diametrically opposite playstyles.
Elentos
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
55586 Posts
April 01 2018 09:52 GMT
#21
On April 01 2018 18:32 Aunvilgodess wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 01 2018 17:00 Waxangel wrote:
On April 01 2018 14:45 fx9 wrote:
On April 01 2018 14:06 spoonmaster wrote:
Both players put in big prep work but you could tell sOs was whispering those bo7 secrets to Maru in between games.

Grats, we might be entering a long period of Maru dominance.


Sad to see no such camaraderie in KT.....TY could’ve given him some advice
No like it matters anyway, Maru was on beast mode


TY was actually interviewed mid-series about helping Stats to practice

The result didn't end up the way they wanted, but you can't fault their effort


I can't think of a worse partner to prepare for Maru than TY. They have diametrically opposite playstyles.

I think you'd be hard pressed to find better ones than TY. His practice partner would need to be very high level and very fast. They wouldn't play their own style in practice but their version of Maru's style. TY plays different (diametrically opposite isn't accurate) so it wouldn't be an optimal Maru copy, but that goes for the other top Terrans too, they are a spectrum of playstyles.

I reckon the best option to prepare for Maru would be to practice with ByuN because their playstyles are actually the most similar, but I'm not sure that would have prepared Stats for proxy 2-rax and Maka rax.

And all that's beside the fact that surely TY wasn't the only person Stats practiced with and that he still would have brought it to 7 games if he micro'd his all-in in game 1.
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Waxangel
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United States33650 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-04-01 10:02:45
April 01 2018 10:02 GMT
#22
On April 01 2018 18:32 Aunvilgodess wrote:
Honestly I think viewing SSL and OSL as distinct tournaments is not sincere. I mean for all intents and purposes SSL was the follow up to OSL.


Not so! Besides the homage in naming, there wasn't any continuity between OSL and SSL. In fact, SSL is careful not to invite the wrath of the esports community by suggesting any undue lineage with the illustrious OSL.
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Last Edited: 2018-04-01 10:24:41
April 01 2018 10:15 GMT
#23
On April 01 2018 18:32 Aunvilgodess wrote:
Honestly I think viewing SSL and OSL as distinct tournaments is not sincere. I mean for all intents and purposes SSL was the follow up to OSL.

You mean, like, besides vastly different format, different organization behind it, different broadcasters, 0 continuity between the 2 and a different name?
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April 01 2018 12:27 GMT
#24
On April 01 2018 19:15 Ej_ wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 01 2018 18:32 Aunvilgodess wrote:
Honestly I think viewing SSL and OSL as distinct tournaments is not sincere. I mean for all intents and purposes SSL was the follow up to OSL.

You mean, like, besides vastly different format, different organization behind it, different broadcasters, 0 continuity between the 2 and a different name?

It has "SL" in the name, that's good enough
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Argonauta
Profile Joined July 2016
Spain4967 Posts
April 01 2018 12:44 GMT
#25
Congratzs Maru!!!

The finals were amazing at least in terms of production and hypeing the matches, really a pleasure to watch as a SC2 fan, so thanks afreeca for what you do
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Thouhastmail
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Korea (North)876 Posts
April 01 2018 12:52 GMT
#26
All hail our first bonjwa
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France2755 Posts
April 01 2018 13:41 GMT
#27
Congratz Maru !
Clazziquai10
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Singapore1949 Posts
April 01 2018 15:06 GMT
#28
Perhaps soo passed on his curse to stats after losing to him in the semis
gtbex
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Poland39 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-04-01 15:58:24
April 01 2018 15:55 GMT
#29
The last Terran! Congrats
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April 01 2018 16:54 GMT
#30
On April 01 2018 21:52 Thouhastmail wrote:
All hail our first bonjwa


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slit
Profile Joined March 2013
Spain212 Posts
April 01 2018 17:45 GMT
#31
Maru makes the other races look weak. He's such a beast when in top fit... gratz Royal Prince!
deacon.frost
Profile Joined February 2013
Czech Republic12131 Posts
April 01 2018 19:45 GMT
#32
Honestly, currently there's only 1 bonjwa. And that is... wait for it... Jin Air Green Wings. Their dominance is huge. If it's not sOs, it's Rogue, if Rogue fails, it's Maru.

Anyway, YAY MARU, FINALLY!!!! WUAAAA!!!!
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April 01 2018 20:55 GMT
#33
Sad for soo, but maru stomped the evil stats who beat soo, so that's the next best thing! HELL YEAH MARU!!!!!!!
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Profile Joined February 2018
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April 01 2018 22:31 GMT
#34
On April 01 2018 16:56 Hok wrote:
I think SOS is the best BO7 strategist ever. that near Base proxy racks has to be his idea... that totally changed Stats' confidence



as long as it's not against innovation?
Phredxor
Profile Joined May 2013
New Zealand15076 Posts
April 02 2018 00:34 GMT
#35
Warp-Prism + Immortal all-in was farm from perfect


Durn is slacking.
zealotstim
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United States455 Posts
April 02 2018 05:22 GMT
#36
Very impressive games from Maru. So happy for him.
Ransomstarcraft
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April 02 2018 14:50 GMT
#37
Congratulations to Maru. His win is a great example of what makes SC2 an amazing game. He came into the scene at 14 years old, stayed with it, and genuinely looked next level from the amazing player that he used to be just a year ago.

He started out comparable to Marine King, then he and Byun were in the same category with their relentless aggression, but what I have seen in his last 5 matches or so is an aggressive player who picked up the ability of SOS to consider his opponent and strike at their weaknesses rather than just deciding on an aggressive timing. His play against Dark was truly revolutionary in TvZ, but to come in and out-strategize a player like Stats in a GSL Final is a major accomplishment. He's gone from a brawler to a sniper.

Looking forward to the super tournament. If he keeps with his training regimen his potential is as great as anyone.
DSh1
Profile Joined April 2017
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April 02 2018 14:53 GMT
#38
On April 02 2018 23:50 Ransomstarcraft wrote:
Congratulations to Maru. His win is a great example of what makes SC2 an amazing game. He came into the scene at 14 years old, stayed with it, and genuinely looked next level from the amazing player that he used to be just a year ago.

He started out comparable to Marine King, then he and Byun were in the same category with their relentless aggression, but what I have seen in his last 5 matches or so is an aggressive player who picked up the ability of SOS to consider his opponent and strike at their weaknesses rather than just deciding on an aggressive timing. His play against Dark was truly revolutionary in TvZ, but to come in and out-strategize a player like Stats in a GSL Final is a major accomplishment. He's gone from a brawler to a sniper.

Looking forward to the super tournament. If he keeps with his training regimen his potential is as great as anyone.


More like sOs whispering in his ear what build to use. As much as I like Maru, I wouldn't give him too much credit for his strategies.
SCHWARZENEGGER
Profile Joined July 2016
206 Posts
April 02 2018 18:06 GMT
#39
On April 01 2018 16:56 Hok wrote:
I think SOS is the best BO7 strategist ever. that near Base proxy racks has to be his idea... that totally changed Stats' confidence


2rax in tvp it's maru's signature, and he used it even back in 2013 osl finals vs rain when he was 0-2 down.
I bet sos advised that 5 rax crap.
Fango
Profile Joined July 2016
United Kingdom8987 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-04-02 18:56:55
April 02 2018 18:56 GMT
#40
On April 03 2018 03:06 SCHWARZENEGGER wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 01 2018 16:56 Hok wrote:
I think SOS is the best BO7 strategist ever. that near Base proxy racks has to be his idea... that totally changed Stats' confidence


2rax in tvp it's maru's signature, and he used it even back in 2013 osl finals vs rain when he was 0-2 down.
I bet sos advised that 5 rax crap.

I think he's refering to the abyssal game where Maru proxied his buildings right next to his main to make Stats think it was a one-base. That kind of mindgame isn't something Maru is known for
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bObA
Profile Joined May 2012
France300 Posts
April 03 2018 06:50 GMT
#41
On April 01 2018 08:25 Veluvian wrote:
Those ravens...


Stop saying non sense.
Maru is THE last terran not because of Ravens but because he is incredibely good.
bObA
Profile Joined May 2012
France300 Posts
April 03 2018 06:53 GMT
#42
On April 01 2018 18:32 Aunvilgodess wrote:

I can't think of a worse partner to prepare for Maru than TY. They have diametrically opposite playstyles.


I guess you are right. TY is an excellent player but way too different with Maru to really have helpt Stats to gifht Maru in Finals
IshinShishi
Profile Joined April 2012
Japan6156 Posts
April 06 2018 02:46 GMT
#43
Idk what's up with that 5 rax build, seems really bad in such a big map
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