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[Interview] Serral - 10 years of SC2 (& some BW)

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TL.net ESPORTS
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August 05 2020 20:41 GMT
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With StarCraft II's 10th anniversary in mind, TL.net's Wax decided to catch-up with his favorite progamer (Wiki)Serral to talk about his beginnings as a twelve-year-old StarCraft II player, reminisce about the days when he was just a regular ol' (Wiki)Jaedong fan, and how he definitely wasn't crying after he won BlizzCon 2018.


*This interview has been edited and condensed.

Wax: How old were you when StarCraft 2 came out, and what were you doing around that time?

Serral: I was probably around twelve years old? I think so, around 12. I was playing Brood War back then and studying in primary school, but other than that I wasn't doing much.

And you got into Brood War because of your brother [former progamer (Wiki)Protosser]?

Yeah, because my brother picked up the game. I mean, I didn't really play, I just played arcade games, but I still played the game, I guess.

How did you end up playing Brood War back then? At that time it was already an old-ass game, so I wonder how some kids started playing

Well, I don't know. He just found a video of a tournament, I think it was the World Cyber Games? It was one of the Stork games, I can't remember who he was playing against. And it was like "what's that game," then he remembered that we have the game as well.

I mean, we had the game way before already, but we never really played it. But then we just remembered we actually had this game, and we just kind of picked it up from there.

Did your dad just find it in the bargain bin somewhere?

Our dad got a lot of games from one of his friends, so we had like million of different games, like Xbox games, some PC games as well. But he got a lot them.

I don't think Blizzard is going to ban you now. Was it a pirated copy of BW? That game was super easy to pirate.

Uhhh... It might have been, yeah. *laughs*.

So, when SC2 came out, it was just a natural transition? And that's when you started really playing 1v1? Or did you start off by playing arcade games and other modes.

I didn't really play any other games in SC2, only the one-on-one mode. Obviously I played some one-on-one on Brood War—I mean, I was playing arcade, it was more like 50/50, but I was pretty bad at it. But SC2 I was only playing one-on-one's from the start.

How soon did you realize you were good at the game?

Well, I mean, I don't know, how do you know that? *laughs* I don't think I was amazing, my first tournament—I'm just looking at my Aligulac, I lost all three matches. Can't be too good then.

Well, you have to know you're some kind of good to even try to compete at something like the WCG Finnish nationals.

Yeah, I guess. But these aren't the first events actually, now that I'm looking. Like, I think I played like five events before this, it was more like Finnish LAN's, where you brought your own PC. But, I mean, there was the StarCraft2.fi, they had all the Finnish ladder players there, and I was top 20 there all the time. So I knew that I was at least top 20 in Finland, right?

It was a pretty big turning point for your career when you finished school and were able to go full-time. How long did you know you wanted to give full-time progaming a shot?

Pretty early, I would say. Like, probably when my brother already took one year off from school, that was around the time I knew I wanted to do that as well.

Is having more time the biggest advantage of going full-time?

Yeah, I guess. I don't think I'm putting too much more time in now than I was when I was in school, I'd say I'm putting in a bit more. But it's just that you can actually focus 100% on what you are doing, and it makes it a lot easier. But when there are two things you are balancing around, it's a bit of a mess always.

Were you a big fan of StarCraft early on? I mean not as a competitor, but just someone who really liked following the scene.

Yeah, I used to follow a lot, I considered myself a pretty big fan. I wouldn't say I watched all of the games, but we did wake up a lot of the time at pretty early times to watch the Korean events. Not necessarily GSL, but just any of them really. Yeah, we were pretty big fans.

Who were your early favorites? Nestea, DRG?

SC2 honestly... TLO was probably the first guy that I liked. When he was random I liked him a lot—I wasn't the same race always. But honestly, I feel like when I had idols, they were probably Jaedong and Savior. Way before, those are Brood War times. And obviously when Jaedong came to SC2 I was a big fan of him.

So those are the people that come to mind. I don't think I was really a big Nestea fan or anything, obviously I watched a lot of his games. But it isn't like I was a massive fan or anything.

How about DRG?

Yeah, same thing. I watched a lot of his games, but it wasn't like he was my biggest idol or anything.

DRG is going to be so sad to hear that, he said he watched your games to relearn StarCraft when he came back from the military.

Jaedong was my biggest idol back then, so it's fine.

You actually got to play Jaedong a couple of times. Back when you were young, you played him at a couple of DreamHacks.

Yeah, I took a photo of him after I lost to him once.

After you lost, you just went up to him and asked "hey, can I take a selfie?"

It wasn't a selfie, but whatever.

But it was with him.

Yeah, it was with him.

It wasn't like you took a picture of him, and you weren't even in the frame.

No, no, I had a photographer, obviously. Even back then I didn't take photos of myself. I had a paid photographer obviously.

That's called a selfie, you know.

No it's not, a selfie is when take a photo of yourself.

Ehhh, I think the meaning has changed these days. Anyway, what was it like playing Jaedong at that time?

I don't know, it didn't really feel like much? Just a normal game.

But you asked for a photo. How many pros have you asked for a photo from?

Uhhh, maybe he's the only one? I'm not sure. Well I can't remember anymore, but I mean, it was in a way, it was nice to play against him most likely. I think I won a map as well back then, at least one of the times.

You think you played worse?

No, no no. Probably played better. Isn't that how it works?

It wasn't really anything, it wasn't like a big match for me or anything special, because it was just a match like any other.

What are your favorite SC2 memories that don't involve you?

There was this one game where Jaedong did this strategy, against Dear, where he went burrow Roaches, and unburrowed all the stuff right under [his units] and that was very memorable for me.



That's also Jaedong's favorite moment from SC2!

That's an absolutely bomber I think.

Hmm?

What's the word?

Banger????

Let's go with banger.

A banger is a song, though.

It can be a moment as well, if selfie can be just a photo where you're in.

Do you also look back on your own games? For instance, Jaedong says he watches that moment from BlizzCon.

Many times? I do watch like some games like once, but I don't go back to like two years old games anymore. But I mean, I do watch VOD's.

Which one do you think you've watched the most of yourself?

Honestly, probably the game I played against NaNiwa in one of the WCS tournaments, in maybe 2015? I think it was like one of the first ones.

That's a really obscure match to rewatch.

It was a nice 2-0 win, and there's also first person view there, so watching your own first person was nice I think.

Yeah, I mean, it was a group stage game, but what does that matter. It's still a match. It was probably just because it was the first bigger ones. I mean, it wasn't like a big match or anything, but it was still like... 2015 was probably the first time I was in WCS Premier league at least.

That one is probably the one that I watched the most, but I haven't watched it in like the last two years.



What about a match the fans might think are more notable, like maybe the comeback game against Reynor at WCS Montreal?

No, I never watched that game, I don't think I watched it even once.

What about BlizzCon 2018?

I don't think there were many very memorable games, but I have watched some of them. But I don't think there were any very cool moments or very special games.

Well, what makes a game memorable to you then?

I don't know. *laughs. I don't know, hard to say.

Can you look back on those kinds of moments with perspective now? Or are you still too much in the present with your career now?

I would to say it's a bit too much in the process right now, to think about that. I'll prolly think that way after I'm done with playing.

You don't get the feeling of 'I achieved my goal, my dream,' some sense of fulfillment or accomplishment?

No, I mean... there's a sense of accomplishment. But I still want to win more for sure.

But that's just winning for the sake of winning. No larger...

It's ALWAYS just for the sake of winning.

A lot of people remark about your disinterested demeanor when you win. What was so different about BlizzCon 2018 that caused such a emotional reaction?

Well, didn't I already tell you? It was very hot there, I was sweating. I was probably very happy as well, don't get me wrong. But I was still slightly sweating. It got very hot there, no lying.

Are you sure it wasn't tears of joy at winning $200,000?

Yeah, I mean, maybe a couple, but I think it was...

I think the sweat, maybe a couple, two tears coming out. But the rest of the water drops were just sweat. Does that sound fair?

Ehhh, I guess people can take your word for it, or not.

So how's the game feel these days? Is it still fun? Does it feel like a job?


I would say that I find it still fun. Otherwise I don't think I would be doing it if I didn't find it fun. But obviously sometimes I get a bit fed up with it, I would say. But mainly I'm pretty motivated, and having at least some kind of fun with it.

What parts do you get fed up with?

I don't know, it's a lot of repeating, not much really changes, there's a lot of repeating honestly.

Players like Dark have said it's been years since the game became a job.

Well, Dark's a free soul. He does WHATEVER he wants. He doesn't repeat the same moves.

Maybe that's what keeps him interested in the game. You think you'll ever get to that point?

Well I think if that happens it's not a very good thing, and the motivation probably wouldn't stay for too long. But, that could happen, but it hasn't really happened to me at least yet. Obviously I consider it my job, and I feel kind of a need to do well, and that also adds motivation to practice for me.

Have you started thinking about the future?

It's still a decently long way off. I haven't thought about it too much, but obviously I know my next move after I'm done, because there aren't too many options. I'm going to go to military after I'm done playing. Then I have one year of time to think about what I'm going to do after that.

What was your favorite meta to play Zerg in?

At the start of Legacy I had very much fun. The ling-lurker style, it was EXTREMELY fun. I remember loving ZvP so much, it reminded me of Brood War. But then the ling-lurker didn't actually end up working. That was so much fun, I won IeSF, the event in Korea with the ling-lurker.



What was fun about it?

It wasn't, I don't know, it was just units running everywhere all the time, it was extremely fun.

But you've been able to play ling-bane forever...

[annoyed noise] I'm not talking about patrolling units in my main base. I'm talking about making units do some damage actually.

Yeah... but all those ling and baneling runbys...

Ah, doesn't happen anymore, there's always defenses in place. But the ling-lurker style was sooo much fun, in ZvP especially. I just made 10 lurkers defending with spore lines, constantly trying to do attacks and ling runbys. I think I was just very happy we got lurker, a unit from BW, and I liked to use that unit. And it really felt like playing BW at one point, because like in BW ZvP, you could just take the expansions from the corners, have a couple of lurkers defend, and run units everywhere.

You have a lot of BW nostalgia for someone who didn't play competitively.

What do you mean? I have one-base lurkers builds, I was the master of lurker builds back then already.

You sound like a boomer.

Maybe I'm a boomer.

Do you feel like one of the older players now? That your hands are slowing down? 22-years-old would have been ancient in the old KeSPA Brood War days.

I don't think I see myself being any slower, but I do feel like sometimes I feel like I can't do everything that I want, I don't have the speed. But I think that has always been the case, because you can't always do everything in the game you want, and I need to prioritize sometimes.

Do you notice the kids getting faster?

Yeah, I mean, Reynor and Clem are pretty fast, so you can see that you need to be pretty fast to keep up with them for sure.

So you feel like the old man?

Nooo, absolutely not.

Alright, looking back on 10 years of StarCraft II... What do you think?

I mean it's 10 good years of playing a very fun RTS game. And I don't get any nostalgia vibes or anything... It's been the best 10 years of my life.

Could you say something vague and generally positive so people feel good? Like something your hero TLO would say. You know, like:

"The game is in a better place than it's ever been, and now we have three more years of guaranteed support from ESL and Blizzard. There's a great future ahead for StarCraft II, and thanks for being the best fans in the world!"


Well, I guess my problem is that I don't think that far when I'm answering a question like that.

Do you approve of what I said? We'll just run with that.

Sounds about right.


You can follow Serral and ENCE on Twitter at @ENCE_Serral and @ENCE.
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ZigguratOfUr
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
Iraq16955 Posts
August 05 2020 20:54 GMT
#2
Serral's 'voice' really shines through this interview.
onPHYRE
Profile Joined October 2010
Bulgaria900 Posts
August 05 2020 21:00 GMT
#3
Great interview. The selfie part had me cracking up.
Livin' this life like it was written.
GhandiEAGLE
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States20754 Posts
August 05 2020 21:02 GMT
#4
[annoyed noise] echoed through my house.
Oh, my achin' hands, from rakin' in grands, and breakin' in mic stands
sneakyfox
Profile Joined January 2017
8216 Posts
August 05 2020 21:04 GMT
#5
A 22-year old person who talks about the "best 10 years" of his life. I mean it's virtually the only 10 years of your life. Kids these days...
"I saw what sneakyfox wrote on TL.net and it made me furious" - PartinG
slant
Profile Joined February 2020
Romania95 Posts
August 05 2020 21:08 GMT
#6
Serral's interviews are always so pleasant now, couldn't help but smile while reading it. Always great seeing his opinions
Serimek
Profile Joined August 2011
France2274 Posts
August 05 2020 21:20 GMT
#7
Is it possible not to like Serral? (As a person even more than as a player!)
SC2 is the best game to watch and was the best to play before I grew old and slow...
yubo56
Profile Joined May 2014
687 Posts
August 05 2020 21:29 GMT
#8
On August 06 2020 05:54 ZigguratOfUr wrote:
Serral's 'voice' really shines through this interview.

YES! As soon as I saw the title card I was thinking "wow, I really wish I could have heard indignant Serral protesting," and reading the rest of the interview, I feel even stronger about that haha
Jung Yoon Jong fighting, even after retirement! Feel better soon.
Vond
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Sweden145 Posts
August 05 2020 21:53 GMT
#9
Haha that winner interview after the games vs Naniwa, love the R's! Hydrrrrrrrrrrra
[Phantom]
Profile Blog Joined August 2013
Mexico2170 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-05 22:19:42
August 05 2020 22:00 GMT
#10
This is great for me cause I was just asking about him in another thread.

For me it was a very big shock to come back to the game and see that a foreigner had won the WCS. That was unheard of. So I was pretty skeptical. WCS has always favored foreigners (except that one time when Koreans could play in NA and EU), so I thought maybe it was a fluke or a balance patch or something. Just today I was asking some questions and researched a little more and it seems it definitely isn't a fluke, which is really impressive. Obviously there is a lot of other factors like the whole Korean scene imploding, but still very strong players still remain and they respect him.


I was surprised to read in this interview about his "emotional" response to BlizzCon 2018 because the VOD of the final was one of the first pieces of exposure I had of him after coming back, and found his lack of reaction shocking. Like you won the biggest tournament for sc2 and you just stand there and no reaction? made me if he had some sort of condition, but it doesn't seem to be the case.

In any case, I've gone from shock and total disbelief into intrigue. I wonder if we will see more foreigners start to dominate. And I wonder if this will be a phenomena exclusive of sc2, or if this will happens to other games, as esports become more accepted on this side of the globe. It seems like a natural progression, but maybe it came sooner than expected.
WriterTeamLiquid Staff writer since 2014 @Mortal_Phantom
Mutaller
Profile Blog Joined July 2013
United States1051 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-05 22:11:49
August 05 2020 22:11 GMT
#11
A banger is a song, though.

It can be a moment as well, if selfie can be just a photo where you're in.

There were some moments that had me cringing. But I feel the same as Serral being an early 20s broodwar player that when sc2 gameplay resembles BW it’s a lot of fun. I wish there was muta base harass, ling run bys, losing bases not being devastating
"To practice isn't for you to get better now in the present. Practice will never betray you and will always come back for you in the future." -Jaedong
Musicus
Profile Joined August 2011
Germany23576 Posts
August 05 2020 22:18 GMT
#12
Fun interview, thanks Wax!

But someone taking a photo of you and Jaedong ist definitely not a selfie :p.
Maru and Serral are probably top 5.
ytherik
Profile Joined July 2020
199 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-05 22:49:46
August 05 2020 22:48 GMT
#13
On August 06 2020 07:00 [Phantom] wrote:
+ Show Spoiler +
This is great for me cause I was just asking about him in another thread.

For me it was a very big shock to come back to the game and see that a foreigner had won the WCS. That was unheard of. So I was pretty skeptical. WCS has always favored foreigners (except that one time when Koreans could play in NA and EU), so I thought maybe it was a fluke or a balance patch or something. Just today I was asking some questions and researched a little more and it seems it definitely isn't a fluke, which is really impressive. Obviously there is a lot of other factors like the whole Korean scene imploding, but still very strong players still remain and they respect him.


I was surprised to read in this interview about his "emotional" response to BlizzCon 2018 because the VOD of the final was one of the first pieces of exposure I had of him after coming back, and found his lack of reaction shocking. Like you won the biggest tournament for sc2 and you just stand there and no reaction? made me if he had some sort of condition, but it doesn't seem to be the case.
+ Show Spoiler +

In any case, I've gone from shock and total disbelief into intrigue. I wonder if we will see more foreigners start to dominate. And I wonder if this will be a phenomena exclusive of sc2, or if this will happens to other games, as esports become more accepted on this side of the globe. It seems like a natural progression, but maybe it came sooner than expected
.

Lack of reaction? He was crying tears of joy dude. If this is not emotional then I don't know what is. Just look at this picture:
+ Show Spoiler +
[image loading]


I think the only other more emotional moment in SC2 history was soO winning IEM Katowice. That's when I shed a tear too :D
razedbywolves
Profile Joined March 2015
United States8 Posts
August 05 2020 23:08 GMT
#14
As a former journalist I appreciate that Wax asks good follow-up questions rather than just reading off of a predetermined list with no fluidity. Thanks for the interview, it's always a pleasure to get to know Serral a little bit more.
DieuCure
Profile Joined January 2017
France3713 Posts
August 05 2020 23:19 GMT
#15
Thanks for the interview !

On August 06 2020 05:41 TL.net ESPORTS wrote:
And I don't get any nostalgia vibes or anything... It's been the best 10 years of my life.


He's 22 years old, I've never heard anyone say "I've had the time of my life from two to twelve years old".
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mierin
Profile Joined August 2010
United States4943 Posts
August 05 2020 23:26 GMT
#16
What a hilarious interview. I totally read that in Serral's voice.
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GTR
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
51415 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-05 23:39:02
August 05 2020 23:38 GMT
#17
oh god i remember casting mystery vs serral then afterwards during some down time me and serral played bw and suffice to say he wrecked me pretty hard

also while in the makeup room, canata asks me what is the best way of describing serral:

me: "uh... he's basically the sc2 equivalent of flash"
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swarminfestor
Profile Joined September 2017
Malaysia2429 Posts
August 05 2020 23:46 GMT
#18
I didn't know that Finnish also has to do the military service.
Rogue & Maru fan boy. ^^
neptunusfisk
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
2286 Posts
August 05 2020 23:54 GMT
#19
On August 06 2020 07:18 Musicus wrote:
Fun interview, thanks Wax!

But someone taking a photo of you and Jaedong ist definitely not a selfie :p.


That's exactly what serral said, and it's very true
maru G5L pls
Andi_Goldberger
Profile Joined July 2018
Germany1608 Posts
August 05 2020 23:56 GMT
#20
On August 06 2020 07:48 ytherik wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 06 2020 07:00 [Phantom] wrote:
+ Show Spoiler +
This is great for me cause I was just asking about him in another thread.

For me it was a very big shock to come back to the game and see that a foreigner had won the WCS. That was unheard of. So I was pretty skeptical. WCS has always favored foreigners (except that one time when Koreans could play in NA and EU), so I thought maybe it was a fluke or a balance patch or something. Just today I was asking some questions and researched a little more and it seems it definitely isn't a fluke, which is really impressive. Obviously there is a lot of other factors like the whole Korean scene imploding, but still very strong players still remain and they respect him.


I was surprised to read in this interview about his "emotional" response to BlizzCon 2018 because the VOD of the final was one of the first pieces of exposure I had of him after coming back, and found his lack of reaction shocking. Like you won the biggest tournament for sc2 and you just stand there and no reaction? made me if he had some sort of condition, but it doesn't seem to be the case.
+ Show Spoiler +

In any case, I've gone from shock and total disbelief into intrigue. I wonder if we will see more foreigners start to dominate. And I wonder if this will be a phenomena exclusive of sc2, or if this will happens to other games, as esports become more accepted on this side of the globe. It seems like a natural progression, but maybe it came sooner than expected
.

Lack of reaction? He was crying tears of joy dude. If this is not emotional then I don't know what is. Just look at this picture:
+ Show Spoiler +
[image loading]


I think the only other more emotional moment in SC2 history was soO winning IEM Katowice. That's when I shed a tear too :D


I have relatives living in Finland and I have visited. That was the strongest emotional response I have ever seen out of a finnish person :D
~~~~~
tigon_ridge
Profile Joined March 2019
482 Posts
August 06 2020 00:11 GMT
#21
I'm sick of Serral getting all the attention.

Please interview his parents, next. And maybe his brother. <3
argonautdice
Profile Joined January 2013
Canada2716 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-06 00:21:28
August 06 2020 00:20 GMT
#22
LOL and I like how the emotional (sweating?) Serral is the pic they use for his Liquipedia profile
(Wiki)Serral

Edit: also why does the WCS trophy has the terran insignia on it even though zerg won???
very illegal and very uncool
ZigguratOfUr
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
Iraq16955 Posts
August 06 2020 00:29 GMT
#23
On August 06 2020 09:20 argonautdice wrote:
LOL and I like how the emotional (sweating?) Serral is the pic they use for his Liquipedia profile
(Wiki)Serral

Edit: also why does the WCS trophy has the terran insignia on it even though zerg won???


It's got all three insignias on it--one on each pillar. Terran gets the central pillar as the most deserving race ofc.
Rubicant1
Profile Joined October 2019
115 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-06 01:24:35
August 06 2020 01:23 GMT
#24
I've gotta say, regardless of all the emotion he inspires about his place in sc2 history, guy seems like a dryly hilarious and super good dude. His stream with Reynor awhile back was some of the funniest and most wholesome stuff ever. Thanks for the interview, Wax (he's got you on the selfie thing, though)!
fastr
Profile Joined February 2011
France901 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-06 01:57:21
August 06 2020 01:55 GMT
#25
It can be a moment as well, if selfie can be just a photo where you're in.


What a sick burn hahaha, basically saying "Well if you're making up words now Wax, so can I".

I'm afraid I also agree with Serral on both counts. A picture taken by someone else where you also appear is not a selfie, that's preposterous. And for banger, while often used to describe a song, it can also be used in other contexts, for instance in soccer,British English uses it to describe a hard/long shot ending up in a goal. Now for Bomber, I think Serral got confused...

Nice interview as always.
Topin
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Peru10053 Posts
August 06 2020 02:17 GMT
#26
hahahaha great interview. thanks Wax!
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jimminy_kriket
Profile Blog Joined February 2007
Canada5498 Posts
August 06 2020 07:28 GMT
#27
One of if not the best Serral interviews I've ever read. His answers just seemed so much more personal and well thought out than we normally receive. Thank you.
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muhtshim2
Profile Joined August 2020
2 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-06 07:51:14
August 06 2020 07:45 GMT
#28
--- Nuked ---
MockHamill
Profile Joined March 2010
Sweden1798 Posts
August 06 2020 07:45 GMT
#29
On August 06 2020 08:46 swarminfestor wrote:
I didn't know that Finnish also has to do the military service.


Well they have a border to Russia.
Edpayasugo
Profile Joined April 2013
United Kingdom2213 Posts
August 06 2020 07:47 GMT
#30
Thanks
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Harris1st
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Germany6860 Posts
August 06 2020 08:06 GMT
#31
On August 06 2020 16:45 MockHamill wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 06 2020 08:46 swarminfestor wrote:
I didn't know that Finnish also has to do the military service.


Well they have a border to Russia.


I just read up on that. Somewhere between 18th and 28th birthday for a minimum of 6 months but normal are 12 months

This mean we have five and a half years more of Serral :D
Go Serral! GG EZ for Ence. Flashbang dance FTW
TheOneAboveU
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Germany3367 Posts
August 06 2020 08:17 GMT
#32
Well, Dark's a free soul. He does WHATEVER he wants. He doesn't repeat the same moves.


Big! Dark! Energy!
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vyzion
Profile Joined August 2016
308 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-06 08:21:20
August 06 2020 08:21 GMT
#33
On August 06 2020 17:17 TheOneAboveU wrote:
Show nested quote +
Well, Dark's a free soul. He does WHATEVER he wants. He doesn't repeat the same moves.


Big! Dark! Energy!


Pete Davidson ain't got nothin' on Dark.

I don't know if anyone is going to get this reference..

and also, thanks for the sweet interview Wax! All hail Lord Serral!!
Gina
Profile Joined July 2019
241 Posts
August 06 2020 08:35 GMT
#34
Serral always seems rather a fan of Dark, I don't think I saw any interview of his where Dark didn't get some praise.
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pichoo
Profile Joined May 2014
Australia123 Posts
August 06 2020 08:55 GMT
#35
I don't follow the European scene much back then, but somehow watched the games Serral vs Naniwa at that time. After the game, I thought Serral's control reminded me of Life, and thought he could be the best zerg one day.
Lambertus
Profile Joined February 2010
South Africa966 Posts
August 06 2020 09:37 GMT
#36
Haha as somebody you did some interviews in different contexts this one was fun, but poor Wax, Serral is a challenge to interview ;-D
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Harris1st
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Germany6860 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-06 11:05:45
August 06 2020 11:05 GMT
#37
Serral is just an absolute boomer no eh banger errr i mean bomber uhhh no baller! I mean baller!
Go Serral! GG EZ for Ence. Flashbang dance FTW
dbRic1203
Profile Joined July 2019
Germany2655 Posts
August 06 2020 11:08 GMT
#38
Poor DRG, it gets confirmed like 3 times, that he wasn t Serrals favorite Player in WoL.
MaxPax
Rob-Zero
Profile Joined January 2011
Germany455 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-06 11:15:11
August 06 2020 11:14 GMT
#39
On August 06 2020 07:48 ytherik wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 06 2020 07:00 [Phantom] wrote:
+ Show Spoiler +
This is great for me cause I was just asking about him in another thread.

For me it was a very big shock to come back to the game and see that a foreigner had won the WCS. That was unheard of. So I was pretty skeptical. WCS has always favored foreigners (except that one time when Koreans could play in NA and EU), so I thought maybe it was a fluke or a balance patch or something. Just today I was asking some questions and researched a little more and it seems it definitely isn't a fluke, which is really impressive. Obviously there is a lot of other factors like the whole Korean scene imploding, but still very strong players still remain and they respect him.


I was surprised to read in this interview about his "emotional" response to BlizzCon 2018 because the VOD of the final was one of the first pieces of exposure I had of him after coming back, and found his lack of reaction shocking. Like you won the biggest tournament for sc2 and you just stand there and no reaction? made me if he had some sort of condition, but it doesn't seem to be the case.
+ Show Spoiler +

In any case, I've gone from shock and total disbelief into intrigue. I wonder if we will see more foreigners start to dominate. And I wonder if this will be a phenomena exclusive of sc2, or if this will happens to other games, as esports become more accepted on this side of the globe. It seems like a natural progression, but maybe it came sooner than expected
.

Lack of reaction? He was crying tears of joy dude. If this is not emotional then I don't know what is. Just look at this picture:
+ Show Spoiler +
[image loading]


I think the only other more emotional moment in SC2 history was soO winning IEM Katowice. That's when I shed a tear too :D


duckdeok winning WCS EU was very emotional too. Before, he was just a faceless korean for me, but after that i really cared for him. When I think about it, maybe that´s my problem though XD
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ejozl
Profile Joined October 2010
Denmark3343 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-06 14:45:46
August 06 2020 13:01 GMT
#40
On August 06 2020 20:14 Rob-Zero wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 06 2020 07:48 ytherik wrote:
On August 06 2020 07:00 [Phantom] wrote:
+ Show Spoiler +
This is great for me cause I was just asking about him in another thread.

For me it was a very big shock to come back to the game and see that a foreigner had won the WCS. That was unheard of. So I was pretty skeptical. WCS has always favored foreigners (except that one time when Koreans could play in NA and EU), so I thought maybe it was a fluke or a balance patch or something. Just today I was asking some questions and researched a little more and it seems it definitely isn't a fluke, which is really impressive. Obviously there is a lot of other factors like the whole Korean scene imploding, but still very strong players still remain and they respect him.


I was surprised to read in this interview about his "emotional" response to BlizzCon 2018 because the VOD of the final was one of the first pieces of exposure I had of him after coming back, and found his lack of reaction shocking. Like you won the biggest tournament for sc2 and you just stand there and no reaction? made me if he had some sort of condition, but it doesn't seem to be the case.
+ Show Spoiler +

In any case, I've gone from shock and total disbelief into intrigue. I wonder if we will see more foreigners start to dominate. And I wonder if this will be a phenomena exclusive of sc2, or if this will happens to other games, as esports become more accepted on this side of the globe. It seems like a natural progression, but maybe it came sooner than expected
.

Lack of reaction? He was crying tears of joy dude. If this is not emotional then I don't know what is. Just look at this picture:
+ Show Spoiler +
[image loading]


I think the only other more emotional moment in SC2 history was soO winning IEM Katowice. That's when I shed a tear too :D


duckdeok winning WCS EU was very emotional too. Before, he was just a faceless korean for me, but after that i really cared for him. When I think about it, maybe that´s my problem though XD

Also ForGG ECH!! moment.
And I guess Grubby, but was after a loss.
And this Golden win, was pretty scary to watch at the time. www.youtube.com

Edit: some more:
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Flamerz
Profile Joined August 2015
12 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-06 14:09:32
August 06 2020 14:09 GMT
#41
I remember watching Welmu stream back in 2013 and him praising young Serral. That was the first time I’ve ever heard of him. Few months later he took a game off 8th team Baby who is TY now. Didn’t think he was gonna be that good until 2016 when he had the highest MMR ever on Europe. Now it’s looking like he will be the GOAT of Starcraft.
Legan
Profile Joined June 2017
Finland381 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-08-06 15:08:37
August 06 2020 15:08 GMT
#42
Good interview again. TL's interviews feel so relaxed and chill while getting some amazing commentary on things from players. Maybe it is that they are a forum thread and not an article on those so-called esports news sites.

Hopefully, we get some more 10 years of SC2 interviews. Maybe some older players like TLO, ShoWTimE, or INnoVation, that were bigger names on earlier years and are still playing.
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WombaT
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Northern Ireland24775 Posts
August 06 2020 15:38 GMT
#43
Great interview, I can absolutely picture Serral’s face and voice in some of the answers haha.
'You'll always be the cuddly marsupial of my heart, despite the inherent flaws of your ancestry' - Squat
Odoakar
Profile Joined May 2010
Croatia1835 Posts
August 06 2020 17:41 GMT
#44
I dont think Wax knows what selfie is.
Freeborn
Profile Joined July 2010
Germany421 Posts
August 06 2020 23:08 GMT
#45
"Well, Dark's a free soul. He does WHATEVER he wants. He doesn't repeat the same moves."
Coolest thing I ever heard Serral say.
Lambertus
Profile Joined February 2010
South Africa966 Posts
August 07 2020 04:35 GMT
#46
On August 06 2020 22:01 ejozl wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 06 2020 20:14 Rob-Zero wrote:
On August 06 2020 07:48 ytherik wrote:
On August 06 2020 07:00 [Phantom] wrote:
+ Show Spoiler +
This is great for me cause I was just asking about him in another thread.

For me it was a very big shock to come back to the game and see that a foreigner had won the WCS. That was unheard of. So I was pretty skeptical. WCS has always favored foreigners (except that one time when Koreans could play in NA and EU), so I thought maybe it was a fluke or a balance patch or something. Just today I was asking some questions and researched a little more and it seems it definitely isn't a fluke, which is really impressive. Obviously there is a lot of other factors like the whole Korean scene imploding, but still very strong players still remain and they respect him.


I was surprised to read in this interview about his "emotional" response to BlizzCon 2018 because the VOD of the final was one of the first pieces of exposure I had of him after coming back, and found his lack of reaction shocking. Like you won the biggest tournament for sc2 and you just stand there and no reaction? made me if he had some sort of condition, but it doesn't seem to be the case.
+ Show Spoiler +

In any case, I've gone from shock and total disbelief into intrigue. I wonder if we will see more foreigners start to dominate. And I wonder if this will be a phenomena exclusive of sc2, or if this will happens to other games, as esports become more accepted on this side of the globe. It seems like a natural progression, but maybe it came sooner than expected
.

Lack of reaction? He was crying tears of joy dude. If this is not emotional then I don't know what is. Just look at this picture:
+ Show Spoiler +
[image loading]


I think the only other more emotional moment in SC2 history was soO winning IEM Katowice. That's when I shed a tear too :D


duckdeok winning WCS EU was very emotional too. Before, he was just a faceless korean for me, but after that i really cared for him. When I think about it, maybe that´s my problem though XD

Also ForGG ECH!! moment.
And I guess Grubby, but was after a loss.
And this Golden win, was pretty scary to watch at the time. www.youtube.com

Edit: some more: https://youtu.be/W63ZdCCaPhQ?t=2373

Thanks for the Vid, personally that was a memorable moment for me as well
The only known Reverend on TL playing SC2 and BW (http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=409226)
GettingIt
Profile Joined August 2011
1656 Posts
August 07 2020 16:31 GMT
#47
Lol at the interviewer not knowing what a selfie is. Really great stuff in general though. Its crazy how Serral's voice comes through so easily while reading it.
Dave4
Profile Joined August 2018
494 Posts
August 07 2020 21:57 GMT
#48
Great job Serral, always awesome to see you taking steps out of your comfort zone like this. And you are right regarding Selfies, Wax is very wrong.
WombaT
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Northern Ireland24775 Posts
August 07 2020 22:20 GMT
#49
On August 07 2020 13:35 Lambertus wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 06 2020 22:01 ejozl wrote:
On August 06 2020 20:14 Rob-Zero wrote:
On August 06 2020 07:48 ytherik wrote:
On August 06 2020 07:00 [Phantom] wrote:
+ Show Spoiler +
This is great for me cause I was just asking about him in another thread.

For me it was a very big shock to come back to the game and see that a foreigner had won the WCS. That was unheard of. So I was pretty skeptical. WCS has always favored foreigners (except that one time when Koreans could play in NA and EU), so I thought maybe it was a fluke or a balance patch or something. Just today I was asking some questions and researched a little more and it seems it definitely isn't a fluke, which is really impressive. Obviously there is a lot of other factors like the whole Korean scene imploding, but still very strong players still remain and they respect him.


I was surprised to read in this interview about his "emotional" response to BlizzCon 2018 because the VOD of the final was one of the first pieces of exposure I had of him after coming back, and found his lack of reaction shocking. Like you won the biggest tournament for sc2 and you just stand there and no reaction? made me if he had some sort of condition, but it doesn't seem to be the case.
+ Show Spoiler +

In any case, I've gone from shock and total disbelief into intrigue. I wonder if we will see more foreigners start to dominate. And I wonder if this will be a phenomena exclusive of sc2, or if this will happens to other games, as esports become more accepted on this side of the globe. It seems like a natural progression, but maybe it came sooner than expected
.

Lack of reaction? He was crying tears of joy dude. If this is not emotional then I don't know what is. Just look at this picture:
+ Show Spoiler +
[image loading]


I think the only other more emotional moment in SC2 history was soO winning IEM Katowice. That's when I shed a tear too :D


duckdeok winning WCS EU was very emotional too. Before, he was just a faceless korean for me, but after that i really cared for him. When I think about it, maybe that´s my problem though XD

Also ForGG ECH!! moment.
And I guess Grubby, but was after a loss.
And this Golden win, was pretty scary to watch at the time. www.youtube.com

Edit: some more: https://youtu.be/W63ZdCCaPhQ?t=2373

Thanks for the Vid, personally that was a memorable moment for me as well

So glorious
'You'll always be the cuddly marsupial of my heart, despite the inherent flaws of your ancestry' - Squat
Azhrak
Profile Joined January 2011
Finland1194 Posts
August 08 2020 08:47 GMT
#50
Thanks for the awesome interview! If Serral were to play until he should finally go to the army, he could join the "sports division" meant for pro athletes where there is much more freedom. However, SC2 might be too demanding that even the sports division would get in the way too much to stay competitive.
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UnLarva
Profile Joined March 2019
458 Posts
August 09 2020 03:25 GMT
#51
@Azhrak You're right. The Finnish Defense Forces won't be Korean-level SC2 career killer, but it actually needs Serral-caliber guy to go through the system so that "Sports division" can get truly adapted to the reality. The detachment still lacks the true 'E' company.

Within some 5 years there will happen adequate rearrangements in the Sports Corps. Serral is the one who bring the E with him, as nobody can just count on the multitude of CS:GO players being able to do that.

Anyway, in theory if you can play hockey in the NHL while serving in the Finnish Army, there shouldn't be any unsurmountable obstacles to play in GSL when serving....

Part-time Serralogist
tommeyliang
Profile Joined December 2015
13 Posts
August 09 2020 22:39 GMT
#52
Super candid interview; love it.
TanksALot
Profile Joined December 2002
United States153 Posts
August 11 2020 01:23 GMT
#53
I actually LOL'd, great interview!
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