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herO wins Code S Season 2 (2022)

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herO wins Code S Season 2 (2022)

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herO wins Code S Season 2

by Mizenhauer

There is a list. It is one that has been compiled from almost the dawn of StarCraft II history, including some of the best players to ever—legends such as soO, sOs and Marineking. It is a quirky list, however, because it highlights both success and failure. The list I’m speaking of? The best Korean players to never win Code S.

That list is one item shorter now, because herO can no longer be included.

It truly has been a long time coming for one of Korea’s elite. herO trip to the finals was no flash in the pan, stumbling in after making the run of a lifetime. He was a hardened veteran with plenty of experience playing under pressure, and it showed. He approached the finals with confidence and his play was exacting. He seemed a step ahead of Maru at all times and left the four time champion chasing his own shadow as much as he pursued herO’s units. It was the complete performance you would expect from someone who had already won six major championships.

Though lacking a Code S title until last week, herO had already been the victor of a "Tier 1" Korean event in 2015, when he emerged victorious in the third season of the SSL (StarCraft II Starleague). That was the crowning achievement of herO's first career peak, capping off a two year run from 2013 to 2015 where he won three IEM satellite events, finished second in the IEM World Championship, reached the RO4 of both Code S and SSL, and was the undisputed ace of CJ Entus in the Proleague.

His accolades elevated him to a place among the best Korean Protosses to that point—Rain, sOs, PartinG, Classic and Zest—each and every one of them was a contender to win any event they entered. But where Zest was renowned for his overall sense of strategy and sOs was celebrated for his devious builds, herO was defined by his micro. His ability to control blink stalkers, in particular, was unparalleled and proved indispensable on the road to lifting one after another.

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If the list of great players to never win a Code S title has lost a member, then there's another list that has added a name. This list is much more exclusive.

Many players have returned to StarCraft II after completing their military service, and some even won major tournaments like ByuN. But no one had returned and regained enough strength to win GSL Code S. Returnees flashed great promise, but most flamed out as quickly as they rose to prominence. Others plateaued and never recovered their abilities, existing in stasis as a husk of their former selves. Then herO came back and became the first on the list of returnee Code S champions.

In retrospect, herO left StarCraft II at a very opportune time. Despite a successful 2019 campaign in which herO reached the semifinals of three premier events, he packed up his mouse and keyboard and stepped away from the game he loved in December 2019. The next eighteen months of Code S were dominated by powerhouses like TY, Maru, Rogue and Dark at the peak of their abilities.

When herO first came back from his military service, he was found very wanting. But, that is the nature of returning to StarCraft II after such a long period of time. You have to redevelop the habits and movements to control your army as you once did. You need to play hundreds of games to get a sense for a greatly changed meta. herO did all that and more. Instead of adopting the modern style of PvT and PvZ, herO took it a step further and aspired to rewrite the book when it came to both matchups.

herO took his lumps for more than a year, continuing to improve his skills in the face of disappointing tournament finishes. Bit by bit he devised and refined a hyper aggressive play style reminiscent of the one that helped him win SSL in 2015. Armed with his trademarked unit—the Blink-Stalker—herO optimized a Gateway-oriented strategy focused on pressuring, containing and even killing the opponent while rapidly expanding back at home. Even as he failed to make an impact in individual tournaments, he became a tremendous player in online cups and a powerful force for Dragon Phoenix Gaming in WTL. His infamy on the ladder rose to such a level that many of his peers pointed to him as a future champion headed into the summer of 2022.

herO’s solution to PvT peaked last Friday as he dominated Maru in a manner rarely seen during the legendary Terran's decade playing StarCraft II. The series may not have been a clean sweep, with Maru salvaging game three, but in the other four he was perpetually a step ahead. Game one was won due to a non-stop stream of attacks, starting with a proxy-Gateway and ending with a deluge of Zealot-Stalker. Games two and four were won with defense, with herO stoutly holding his ground against wave after wave of all-ins.

Game five was the real masterclass of the finals, with herO showing off the might of his style. Firmly in the driver’s seat on Cosmic Sapphire, herO pinned Maru in a tiny corner of the map. Every time Maru ventured forth, herO punished him for it. Every time Maru tried to establish a new expansion, herO meticulously attacked the seam that opened up on the other end of the map. Not only did Maru get the worse end of pitched battles, but he was also unable to replace his losses due to his pitiful economy.

Looking back at it now, Maru never had a shot. herO made sure of that by never allowing Maru to gain a footing in the match. This is not the type of title on which you can tack on an asterisk. herO faced off against the best Terran player of all time and took home the trophy with ease.

There is a third and final list to talk about. This one is frequently referenced, mostly during discussions on balance. This ledger is the one of Protoss Code S champions, and it's astounding that it remained untouched for five years and four months up to now.

Though we celebrated the wins of Dark, Rogue, Maru, and their Terran and Zerg brothers, there was an aura of unease to it all. Were things ever going to change? Was this truly the fate of Code S for all time? But on Friday night, herO finally ended the drought. We watched in awe as herO became the first Protoss in over a half decade to win Code S. We sat, mouths agape, as a player who should have long past his prime announced himself as the best player in the world. We saw a man who defied the odds. Who refused to accept what appeared to be the inevitable fate of those who return to StarCraft II with their service complete.

Last week, herO added himself to two lists and removed himself from another. He etched his place in history and won the tournament which had always escaped him. In doing so, he set a new standard. Not just for Protoss. Not just for military returnees. He showed that the series of our life is within us somewhere—a moment where we overcome the obstacles and become something greater. It took herO 13 years as a StarCraft pro to find this moment. This perfect match that tore conventions to shreds, forced us to reevaluate all three races and culminated with herO celebrating on stage. It took some time, but he Smiling Assassin, back where he belongs. Trophy in hand, confetti in the air, and his signature grin on his face for all to see.






Match Recaps
by Wax

Game 1 - Blackburn (herO win): herO rolled out with an aggressive build in game one, going for a slightly proxied Gateway at the deceleration zone just outside of his main base. Maru, despite not seeing a Gateway in a normal position with his scouting SCV, still proceeded to go for a Reactor expansion directly on the low ground.

This ended up costing Maru dearly against herO's stream of units from a single Gateway, later joined by Oracles from a Stargate. As Maru was suffering considerable SCV and Marines to this harassment, herO was able to safely expand to both Maru's gold base and his own gold base. herO kept up the pressure with Blink-Stalkers, after which he looked to transition into a mass-Gateway unit style powered by the double gold bases.

Maru had been so damaged by early game harassment that he couldn't challenge the audacious Protoss expansion on his side of the map. He was quickly overrun by an overwhelming army of Zealots and Stalkers and forced to GG out.

Game 2 - Curious Minds (herO win): Perhaps influenced by game one, Maru decided to play a more conservative Reaper-Factory expansion opener in game two. herO followed suit, going for a defensive Blink Stalker strategy.

After establishing three bases, herO decided to rush up to Psionic Storm. He even went for an ambitious two-Storm drop, which barely did any damage thanks to Maru's quick reaction. Whether it was his original plan or because he saw two wasted Storms, Maru decided to delay his third base and go for a two-base all-in at around the 7:30 mark. While the massive attack with bio, Tanks, and a throng of SCVs was meant to decide the game, it actually ended up being quite inconclusive. Maru was able to destroy herO's natural and dozens of Probes, but herO was ultimately able to force Maru to retreat.

Rather than take a third base, Maru decided to stay on two bases and mass troops for a second attack—this time with Ghosts in tow. That second attack seemed like it might push herO over the edge as he didn't have the breathing room to add any Disruptors to counter the Ghosts. However, his Prism-Templar micro was good enough to let him land some very juicy Storms, allowing him to repel Maru again.

Maru finally took a third base at the 12-minute mark, but he was still looking to stay aggressive and break through herO's defenses with another attack. However, the previous successful hold had given herO the space to finally add some Disruptors to his army, which ended up making a huge difference. herO was able to crush Maru's third attack with relative ease, finally taking a decisive lead in the game

With game-ending attacks no longer an option, Maru was forced to enter a defensive stance and try to drag the game out. But herO proved to be methodical with his lead, resisting the temptation to over-expand while using his Disruptor advantage to take chunks out of Maru's army and economy. Eventually, Maru was forced into a desperation fight to try and hold onto a key base, and surrendered after his army was thoroughly purified.

Game 3 - Hardwire (Maru win): Maru started with a Reaper-Factory expansion again, getting out a fast Cyclone which nullified herO's hidden Stargate Oracle opener. He even managed to sneak a two-Mine drop into the Protoss main which almost did game-ending damage due to slow reactions, but herO responded just in time to limit his loss to 6 Probes.

Still, this gave Maru his best start of the series, and he was able to comfortably take a third base while applying heavy pressure with his bio in the mid-game. Maru stayed aggressive after establishing his 3-base economy, adding Ghosts to his army and roaming about on herO's side of the map.

This aggressive stance almost backfired for Maru, as herO managed to stall him out with Templars and Disruptors while doing decent damage with Zealot backdoors. However, an instance of horrible mispositioning saw a big group of herO's disruptors get picked off for free, swinging all the momentum back in Maru's favor.

Perhaps due to the pressure of being forced into a map-split game on Maru's terms, herO went deep into Terran territory for an attack on Maru's fifth base. However, attacking into a position defended by a Planetary Fortress proved to be quite unwise, and herO made his situation worse by firing off his Purification Novas wastefully. This invited Maru to collapse upon herO's army and smash it in a complete rout. From there, it was a simple clean-up job for Maru, who needed just a few minutes to collect the GG.

Game 4 - Berlingrad (herO win): Maru continued his trend of playing Factory expansions with a Cyclone, while herO changed things up with a 4-Gate Blink-Stalker strategy. He hit the jackpot with his first big forward Blink, killing off both Maru's first Tank and Cyclone at the same time. This opened up Maru to continued Stalker harassment, which while not fatal, did allow herO take a third base and set himself up marvelously for the mid-game.

Pre-planned or not, Maru opted to pull the boys and go for another 2-base all-in at around the 7:30 mark. However, herO was already in a fantastic position with both Immortals and Archons to help him on defense, and he was able to easily ward off Maru's attack.

Maru continued to play from an all-in position, adding Ghosts and going for another attack a few minutes later. However, he was still outgunned by the Protoss force, with the Ghosts offering no reprieve from Templars protected by a Warp Prism.

It's a credit to Maru that his third, desperate attack was actually a success, trading decently against herO's army. However, Maru was too far behind for it to make a difference, and he had to surrender once herO regrouped his forces.

Game 5 - Cosmic Sapphire (herO win): herO opened up with a defensive Blink build while Maru changed up his Factory opener to go for a fast 2-Mine drop. herO's reaction speed was up to the task, however, and he nullified the drop without taking significant damage. Given the extremely large battlefield, the two players settled into a passive build up with neither player looking to be especially aggressive until the mid-game. Maru poked around with his Medivacs once he had stim, but there weren't many meaningful openings to be found. Similarly, herO went for some Storm drops that picked off SCVs, but it didn't affect the big picture as the two players progressed toward a half-map split.

The turning point in the game came once the two players were maxed out and established on 5+ bases. As the two main armies jockeyed for position, they ended up missing each other and initiating a semi-basetrade. While Maru's forces were able to burn through a couple of herO's frontier expansions, herO's army had a vector straight into Maru's main base. While Maru hastily retreated his forces after killing off the expansions, it was extremely tricky for him to engage a Protoss force that had set itself up on top of his own ramp. Maru was eventually able to force a tactical recall from herO, but he came out the loser on the balance sheet of damage taken.

Having seized the initiative, herO put his foot on the gas. With an army composed of primary Gateway units and Disruptors, herO set about attacking Maru's two outermost expansions that were the furthest distance apart. Even the speedy Maru had trouble redeploying his Tanks constantly to cover each position, and he started to bleed away units, SCVs, and Orbital Commands. While herO couldn't deal fatal damage to Maru in one blow, he managed to keep him pinned down in one corner of a map, putting him on a slow death timer where he would run out of resources if he couldn't secure more bases.

Unfortunately for Maru, there was no escaping the slow, downward spiral. No matter what he did, he couldn't break out of his corner of the map and take new expansions. herO continued to keep his hand on the reins, even adding in Tempests to further his ability to apply pressure. At the 26-minute mark, Maru had to go for a desperate breakout against a Tempest-Shield Battery containment line, but it was to no avail. He typed out the final GG of the series, giving herO his first ever Code S championship.



Credits and acknowledgements

Writers: Mizenhauer and Wax
Editor: Wax
Images: AfreecaTV
Records and Statistics: Aligulac.com and Liquipedia

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Brutaxilos
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States2622 Posts
August 02 2022 23:53 GMT
#2
Truly one of the best GSL finals in a while. So glad for herO!
Jangbi favorite player. Forever~ CJ herO the King of IEM. BOMBERRRRRRRR. Sexy Boy Rogue. soO #1! Oliveira China Represent!
ShowTheLights
Profile Blog Joined June 2012
Korea (South)1669 Posts
August 03 2022 02:30 GMT
#3
Hero and Maru FROM DAY 1 of this tournament were the best players BY FAR

So happy herO got a title, he was so incredibly innovative all season
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vyzion
Profile Joined August 2016
308 Posts
August 03 2022 02:30 GMT
#4
I loved watching this series and finally seeing a military returnee AND a protoss win GSL against none other than MARU. truly a monumental point in sc2 history.
Sadaharu!
Profile Joined July 2019
United States2 Posts
August 03 2022 03:19 GMT
#5
This world needs more herO!
AxiomB
Profile Joined August 2016
69 Posts
August 03 2022 03:33 GMT
#6
Great write up, herO really deserved the win, I was as impressed with his mentality as I was his play. The Smiling Assassin indeed <3
pandorasheep
Profile Joined February 2022
73 Posts
August 03 2022 06:07 GMT
#7
Too bad hero didn't go to HSC. He would have won without dropping a single map. He would've shown everyone what a real player looks like. Oh well.

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August 03 2022 07:12 GMT
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Argonauta
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Spain4902 Posts
August 03 2022 07:12 GMT
#9
herO was playing to win, Maru was playing to not lose. Congrats herO!
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Poland26 Posts
August 03 2022 08:01 GMT
#10
Congrats my herO! Best toss ever!
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Edpayasugo
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United Kingdom2212 Posts
August 03 2022 08:10 GMT
#11
Fantastic writeup, thank you.

GG herO
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Austria18338 Posts
August 03 2022 08:13 GMT
#12
WHAT!!! herO won a Code S?!?!?! OMG SO HAPPY
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August 03 2022 11:01 GMT
#13
Congrats to herO and happy Major Korean Tier 1 tittle to protosses. FINALLY!!! 5 YEARS waiting!
I watch GSL almost from the very beginning from 2010-11. I always catch almost all of the matches or at least 90-95% of them. For a first time I missed the whole tournament and watched straight the final and protoss win after all to break the curse
Never been a huge fan of herO's gameplay but I've always adored his personality and friendly attitude. In my oppinion there is no total winner for best stalker micro control among Parting and herO. I also do remember with smile when herO defeated Byul for his previous big SSL title and for my surprise those were macro games.
I'm very impressed by herO's progress. My overall conclusion is that protosses adapt much slower and harder after military service than terrans. herO is an exceptions. I'll start calling him the ExceptionalToSS, hehe.
In first 2 games I haven't seen such PvT domination for a LOOONG time, probably since 2018 may be when Classic before his military period really smashed terrains (except Maru). Every move was the right move from herO. When I see his quick reaction from mines attack, then I say to myself: Okay, this guy deserves playing in a final match. After those 2 games both players became a bit sloppy, probably herO became nervious, but he still believed in his builds and his approach of the game. I was shocked I didn't see any colossus, then I saw some shockingly sloppy game with disruptors, but also perfected high templars gameplay.
Congrats to herO. But again the match-up on its second part seemed very close despite the final result. I really hope SC2 lives longer. Believing to be as competitive as in the past is a bit utopic, cause many top players do not play anymore or they are in the military, but I hope for more for less dominations and more balanced wins by different players. And protosses too. Usually protosses conlcude certain eras. Like JangBi did in Kespa Broodwar. Hope this does not happen again.
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Curufinwe Feanor
Profile Joined August 2012
Brazil91 Posts
August 03 2022 11:23 GMT
#14
"He showed that the series of our life is within us somewhere—a moment where we overcome the obstacles and become something greater."

Goosebumps!!
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France24192 Posts
August 03 2022 15:04 GMT
#15
Terrific write-up. Congrats herO !
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August 03 2022 15:09 GMT
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2109 Posts
August 03 2022 15:49 GMT
#17
First GSL Protoss champion in 5 years and the Bisu of SC2 for revolutionize PvZ.
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August 03 2022 16:50 GMT
#18
Congrats to herO! I absolutely loved how he played during his games, the gateway style is so cool. Great writeup
Kitai
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United States869 Posts
August 03 2022 18:41 GMT
#19
Hard to imagine a more impressive result. First Protoss to win GSL in 5 years, dominating a 4-time GSL champion and the best terran in the world, and doing it after a military service leave. Any one of those alone are jaw-dropping, but all 3 combined? What an astounding feat!
"You know, I don't care if soO got 100 second places in a row. Anyone who doesn't think that he's going to win blizzcon watching this series is a fool" - Artosis, Blizzcon 2014 soO vs TaeJa
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Northern Ireland24381 Posts
August 03 2022 21:09 GMT
#20
Terrific write up for a terrific run
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Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States3097 Posts
August 04 2022 00:29 GMT
#21
wooooooo! Still happy about this.

Thanks to TL for the write-up!
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Profile Joined February 2010
Canada5819 Posts
August 04 2022 00:31 GMT
#22
You don't see a lot of 4-1 finals this good.
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Denmark1204 Posts
August 04 2022 11:09 GMT
#23
The curse has been broken - ALL HAIL THE KING OF PROTOSS!

Congrats to HerO - such great games and a very deserved GSL trophy!
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kajtarp
Profile Joined April 2011
Hungary465 Posts
August 05 2022 06:45 GMT
#24
Impressive win from herO. Coming back as an old fart in progaming terms after a 2 year long hiatus, and winning GSL in such short time when your race is struggling in general is a bigger and more impressive victory for me, than Maru's 4 consecutive GSL wins. I hope he won't lose motivation now because he achieved what he wanted, and would keep going far in upcoming tournaments.
Why so serious?
Khabra
Profile Joined July 2018
Poland33 Posts
August 07 2022 08:00 GMT
#25
The last time I was so much excited and happy about a sc2 series was when Classic sniped Rouge's lair with dts at blizzcon finals. I feel like terran had been considered so superior to protoss at least when two really good players meet for a match that matters, especially in gsl, and also in a longer macro game. With this particular win against not just a terran, but Maru, this style, herO made some breakthrough and lifted the fallen protoss nature. Thank You herO!
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Profile Joined November 2010
New Zealand4492 Posts
August 08 2022 06:46 GMT
#26
It was the way he has come back too. bringing his own style and flair, so innovative!! well done!
hi. big fan.
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Profile Joined September 2011
Poland1199 Posts
August 08 2022 09:14 GMT
#27
Obviously when finally Protoss wins a GSL since 5y, it is the only GSL finals I have missed to date T_T
On more serious note:
Wow! Extraordinary feat from her0! Not only it is long overdue Protoss victory but also long overdue meta shakeup in Protoss play in general. The style showcased by her0 is so refreshing, active, aggressive, all over the map and just freaking fun to watch. And on top of that the win comes just after the long military service break. Let's hope he keeps this up because frankly speaking after sOs, Stats and Zest leaving the scene it was getting harder and harder for me to keep being hyped about protoss players and StarCraft in general.
her0 is THE hero I was waiting for the longest time!
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August 10 2022 12:26 GMT
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protosses so lazy, hero had to comeback to show how to play the game as protoss
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