Table of Contents
Team Rankings
Rating the teams going into round one
For ultimate bragging rights, make sure to play Fantasy Proleague
SK Planet Proleague table and results at Liquipedia
The Test
This is the make or break period for Starcraft 2 in Korea. We can all agree, Brood War and SC2 fans alike, that the hybrid Proleague was an abomination and probably should never be mentioned again. Unfortunately for CJ Entus, a team that had a history of futility in the playoffs and finally won the big one last season, their championship victory will be remembered as the season that had 50% of the chairs empty during the finals. The SC2 fans didn't enjoy watching players who were still very much works in progress, and the Brood War fans didn't enjoy watching their game get butchered with most of the players focusing solely on SC2 and neglecting the game they played for the past decade.
Here we are in the first full SC2 season of Proleague, and it may very well tell us if there's any chance for SC2 in Korea. GomTV has made massive strides since 2010, and one can hope they will be able to lead the way alone. However, it would be infinitely helpful for SC2 in Korea if the fans who followed Brood War for over a decade could be won over. Proleague was the final evolution of esports, where enjoying a game turned into passion for a player, and passion for a player turned into loyalty to a team. With some of the oldest and best supported teams in StarCraft history, and an insane $250,000 in total prize money on the line, this Proleague will be the ultimate test.
Round 1 Team Rankings
by Fionn
With eight teams competing for the championship, it's time for a preseason power ranking to see how the teams stack up. There's a lot of uncertainty involved, since you never know what KeSPA player will suddenly 'get it' and start playing SC2 like a beast (hi, Bogus!). By the time we get to the sixth and final round, these rankings might be upside down for all we know. But going off the information we have right now, here are the rankings going into Round One of the new Proleague.
8. KeSPA Eighth Team
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Team Eight was going to be last place even before it was announced that Jaedong would be teaming up with Stephano over at the Unholy Alliance club house. Outside of Jaedong and
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
Airforce Ace have been the ultimate underdogs since their inception, but with them finally bowing out of Proleague, T8 will be taking their place. Baby could be strong enough to be an ace if he can start being more consistent in SC2, but it will be almost impossible to carry this team on his shoulders alone. For T8 to even make the playoffs this season would be worthy of a Final Edit article on how this team is still standing.
They have no sponsor, just lost the face of their franchise, and half their team retired this off season. Led by their captain
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
7. KT Rolster
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Honestly, if it wasn't for Jaedong leaving T8, it would have been a closer race for last place. KT, besides
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
Luckily for KT, they have time and a big roster that should get better with time.
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
Right now, it's a lot of hope and not a lot of results. Flash will do his part, already looking like one of the best KeSPA players, but the rest of the team will need to catch up to help them get into the playoffs. Out of all their players except for Flash and Crazy-Hydra, watch out for Wooki. Stats might have been the #2 behind Flash in Brood War, but Wooki might overtake him for that spot soon enough.
6. CJ Entus
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Yes, CJ won the title last season, but if you look at how well they did in the SC2 portion of the hybrid proleague, it wasn't anything amazing.
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
Looking at their roster, there is a lot of potential, but not a lot of results so far. herO, their ace for the first season, has failed to qualify for GSL since his impressive Proleague/WCS Korea efforts, and hasn't made a lot of noise since. Effort, the player that everyone expects to carry this team to great heights, failed to qualify for GSL and hasn't been setting the world on fire like a lot of people thought he would. Their Terran line of
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
Everything can change in this new season, but right now CJ Entus isn't as scary or consistent as the five teams above them in SC2. They don't have a Bogus, Rain, Soulkey, or Roro who has actually impressed in Code S and proved they can beat the best in the world. Effort should be that player for CJ, but he fell in the Code A qualifiers to Stars' Bravo in the semifinals. herO has shown that he can beat top end talent when he's playing well, but he's also been 2 - 0'ed by TheBest in the most recent Code A qualifiers.
5. STX Soul
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![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
The two players that will need to be at their best for STX to battle for the championship are
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
4. Samsung Khan
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Samsung is loaded with a ton of good players already in SC2.
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
My pick for breakout player from Khan this season will be
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
3. Woongjin Stars
![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/images/teams/icons/6.png)
Stars was actually the strongest team in last season's Frankenstein season. They had a staggering +19 map score differential, the best in the league by six wins, but still missed the playoffs with a massive choke in the end part of the season. With a 11-10 overall record, they placed 5th and outside the playoffs, creating a situation where possibly the strongest team wasn't able to compete for the championship.
Heading into the season they bring in line-up with five strong players:
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
The biggest wild card for Stars will be their Terrans with
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![](/mirror/smilies/terran-small.gif)
Light (or even Bravo) with Ryu Won? Now that's a combination that could be deadly if it works out. Stars might not jump out at you as a title contender, but they are certainly the hipster pick to take the championship. They have great coaching, strong players, and a whole lot of potential.
2. SK Telecom T1
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They not only have the strongest player in the entire league with
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![](/mirror/smilies/protoss-small.gif)
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
The biggest question mark for SKT is none other than
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
Anyone who has watched Bisu throughout his career knows that he has the talent to excel in SC2, but he just - for whatever reason - hasn't been able to get there just yet. For SKT to win the title, they will need Bisu to at least become a regular member in their line-up. He doesn't need to be the super ace that he has been for the past few years in Proleague with the emergence of Rain, but he must become some sort of threat. Be a specialist on a single map or strong against a single race, Bisu's role for SKT will be one of the main stories to follow this season.
Oh, also, Boxer is the head coach.
1. The Unholy Alliance
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Wow, now this is going to be fun. Before the announcement of
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
Still, let's look at their roster they can throw out if they're all in the same place:
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
It's scary how good this team could dominate in the first few months of the league if even half of their main roster can stay in Korea. With Hero, Taeja, Sea,
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
There is a lot that can go wrong with this newly formed team, but if things even go somewhat right, they will be in the finals come the end of the year. Prepare yourselves, Proleague, you just unleashed a monster into your tournament.
![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/staff/HawaiianPig/SPL/SPLstaricon.png)