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Maru Wins Code S Season 3, Claims G5L Trophy

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Maru Wins Code S Season 3, Claims G5L Trophy

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October 18th, 2022 07:08 GMT

Maru Wins Code S Season 3, Claims G5L Trophy

by Wax

The G5L trophy finally has an owner!

Maru took a dominating 4-0 victory over RagnaroK in the Code S Season 3 grand finals, becoming the first and only five-time Code S champion. Thus, the G5L trophy that had been created a decade ago in anticipation of Mvp's fifth GSL title was finally bestowed upon an equally great, if not even greater, Terran legend.

The Season 3 finals had been projected to be one of the most one-sided in GSL history, with Maru entering as a four-time champion while RagnaroK was to play in the first major finals of his career. Rankings website Aligulac gave Maru an 88.71% chance to win while over 90% of TL.net Liquibet users predicted his victory. Maru himself was quite confident in the pre-match interview, plainly saying "Honestly, I think I'll win easily."

Still, with Maru having failed in his prior three attempts to claim the G5L, there were concerns that the "G5L curse" might foil him once more. Ultimately, such concerns proved to be quite unfounded, as the match played out exactly as the odds foretold.

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More info: GSL Code S Season 3 on Liquipedia

Maru prepared a diverse package of build orders that got him an early advantage in every single game—advantages he probably didn't even need to beat such an outmatched foe (detailed recaps below). He was able to put on about as complete a Terran vs Zerg showcase as possible in a four game span, pummeling his opponent with Marine-Tank, turtling his way to victory with Ghosts and Thors, and even winning with straight-up mech. The only thing that prevented the finals from being a comprehensive Maru experience was the lack of his signature proxy-Barracks all-in—though one suspects he had it ready for a map that ended up not being played.

In the post-match interview, RagnaroK revealed that difficulties during practice had already sapped his confidence, and he had thought "I hope just don't lose 0-4" headed into the match.

As for Maru, he briefly shed his typically reserved attitude and gave perhaps the most forceful declaration of his career, saying "I want people to think of me when they think of Terran in SC2, so I'll win five more championships."

It's unknown as to whether or not he'll have the opportunity, since AfreecaTV has not offered any information on the future of GSL past this year. This is not necessarily a reason for fans to panic, as the current season was announced as late as March of 2022. Still, an air of uncertainty will linger around the GSL as it prepares for its last event of 2022: Super Tournament 2 (held from November 28th to December 8th).

Besides Maru obtaining the G5L, the finals also marked another historic occasion—although this one took on a more somber tone. It was Artosis' final in-person broadcast of the GSL, with the iconic commentator moving to Canada after the event for both family and career reasons.

Like Maru, Artosis had been a foundational part of the GSL. Alongside his broadcast partner Tasteless, he was a commentator for the very first GSL event in 2010 where Maru debuted as a player. Just as Maru came to define Terran greatness over his storied career, the 'Tastosis' duo became the gold standard for commentary in StarCraft II—and perhaps even esports commentary as a whole.

Tastosis have requested to continue GSL casts online, and this atypical accommodation may not be out of the question considering that they are already producing a semi-official, delayed cast of AfreecaTV's ASL competition in Brood War. However, Artosis' public comments are tinged with an air of finality, seeming ready to accept that this is the end of Tastosis in the GSL.

Match Recaps



Grand Finals: Maru [4 - 0] RagnaroK

Game 1 - Moondance (Maru win): Maru opened up with a fast 2-Barracks wall at his natural for Reaper harassment, while RagnaroK started with a 16-pool build. The late Zergling speed research from RagnaroK's opener allowed Maru to inflict a bit of damage with his Reaper harassment, but he was also getting ready to put the real hurt on RagnaroK with his follow-up cloaked Banshee.

RagnaroK didn't account for the possibility of a Banshee at all, and he lost a considerable number of Drones to the airborne pest. Such a significant early disadvantage proved to be a death sentence for RagnaroK, as he was eventually overwhelmed by Maru's waves of Marines and Tanks.

Game 2 - Inside and Out (Maru win): RagnaroK opened 16-pool again, while Maru changed things up by going for a Reactor-expand into a more typical Hellion-Banshee start. Maru managed to scorch a decent number of Drones with his Hellions, but the Banshees didn't achieve much against a better prepared RagnaroK. In any case, this was all a setup for Maru's main attack: a Marine-Tank all-in off 44 SCV's with a 'fake' third base (Maru placed it on the normal location to be scouted, but didn't make any SCV's to saturate it).

Despite Droning up heavily, RagnaroK scrambled together enough Zerglings and Banelings on defense to hold off Maru's first wave of attackers. However, he didn't fight nearly as well against the second wave of attackers, and Maru put him on the ropes. Having dizzied and damaged his opponent, Maru sent in a third wave of attackers to land the knockout blow.

Game 3 - Waterfall (Maru win): Maru went for another different opener by going Barracks-expand into a fast Medivac, while RagnaroK also switched gears with a Hatch-first expansion. It was RagnaroK's turn to get aggressive this time, and he plopped down a Roach Warren and stopped Drone production at 37 to pump out a round of Roach-Ravager-Zergling for an early attack.

Maru's Marine-drop harassment gave him reasonable advance warning of Roach production, and he was already building a safety-Tank in case of such an attack. This allowed him to survive the attack while suffering acceptable SCV losses, and as the game went on, it seemed that he actually came out ahead on economy due his three Orbital Commands.

The game entered a minor lull after that, with both players securing more expansions and building up for a macro game (with RagnaroK ditching Roaches and going into a typical Line-Bane composition). Maru was content to use small groups of infantry and drops to conduct light harassment, all while setting up a half-map split. Due to his less-than-ideal start, RagnaroK wasn't really in a position to make the floods of mid-game units to hamper Maru's growth.

RagnaroK did attempt one big Ling-Bane attack before a transition to Brood Lords, but it traded terribly against Maru's Tanks, Ghosts, and Planetary Fortress. Once the Brood Lords were finally out, he lost six of them to Ghosts due to a momentary mispositioning error with his Overseers. An already difficult game became a disaster for RagnaroK, and Maru took a relatively fast victory with his Ghost-Thor style at around 18:20 on the clock.

Game 4 - Cosmic Sapphire (Maru win): Maru showed even more build variety, opening Command Center-first into double-Factory for blue flame Hellions. Meanwhile, RagnaroK went for a regular 3-base macro build. Overlord scouting didn't reveal any of Maru's key buildings, so RagnaroK made all-around preparations by getting Spore Crawlers in his bases and plenty of Queens for defense. Unfortunately for RagnaroK, his Queens were too spread out when the surprise Hellion squad arrived, and he couldn't build an emergency building wall in time either. The Hellions zoomed into all of the Zerg bases, killing 30 Drones before they could be cleaned up.

The game was essentially over after this disastrous start for RagnaroK, but it went all the way to 17:54 on the clock due to Maru's decision to play mech as a follow-up. It was probably one of the most comfortable mech games Maru had ever played, where he was able to freely take expansions without barely any pressure from the Zerg. Maru even got a chance to get fancy with speed-upgraded Banshee play, and he ultimately ended RagnaroK by flinging an assortment of mech units at him until he had no choice but to GG out.



Credits and acknowledgements

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

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umelbumel
Profile Joined January 2011
2026 Posts
October 18 2022 07:17 GMT
#2
gg Maru. He is such a great player. Too bad the final was so one-sided.
EEk1TwEEk
Profile Joined June 2017
Russian Federation192 Posts
October 18 2022 07:22 GMT
#3
I hope there will be GSL next year. I hope they won't say something like "the G5L trophy has found it's master, it's all over, thank you all for this incredible experience, bye"
This man suffers from a bad heart, but I have plenty of medicine.
luxon
Profile Joined August 2012
United States117 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-10-18 07:39:07
October 18 2022 07:35 GMT
#4
mvp had 5 too, the world championship was just as hard as code s. also not to be one of those crabby old guys, but mvp played when sc2 had a much more vibrant and competitive korean and global scene. theres no code A or kespa houses or enough people to play the ept cups now.. we've lost every great player to the axe that is military service with no younger players to pick up the mantle.

i havent kept up with sc2, if theres no more gsl, what will be in place in korea for the wcs blizzard money they committed, or is that expiring too?
Charoisaur
Profile Joined August 2014
Germany16062 Posts
October 18 2022 08:11 GMT
#5
On October 18 2022 16:35 luxon wrote:
mvp had 5 too, the world championship was just as hard as code s. also not to be one of those crabby old guys, but mvp played when sc2 had a much more vibrant and competitive korean and global scene. theres no code A or kespa houses or enough people to play the ept cups now.. we've lost every great player to the axe that is military service with no younger players to pick up the mantle.

i havent kept up with sc2, if theres no more gsl, what will be in place in korea for the wcs blizzard money they committed, or is that expiring too?

When Mvp won, there weren't any Kespa houses either
Many of the coolest moments in sc2 happen due to worker harassment
Vindicare605
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States16121 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-10-18 09:22:51
October 18 2022 09:21 GMT
#6
It's fitting that the youngest player to ever play in GSL, went on to become the greatest GSL player of all time. Maru's literally grown up with the GSL. If this does happen to be his final one (which I seriously doubt) then it'll be the completed anime protagonist arc.

I have serious doubts Ragnarok will make his way back to the finals again any time soon. He made it to the finals by the absolute narrowest of margins and it took both Dark and herO having surprisingly lackluster tournaments for him to do it.

Hard to say those same factors will line up that way again.
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Edpayasugo
Profile Joined April 2013
United Kingdom2217 Posts
October 18 2022 09:23 GMT
#7
Thanks for the writeup, definitely feels like the end of an era with the G5L and artosis moving on

GG Maru, GG Artosis
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DreamlnCode
Profile Joined December 2018
United Kingdom77 Posts
October 18 2022 09:28 GMT
#8
Maru finally did it.

And a big thanks to Artosis for the many years of decent banter. Things won't be the same again.
661
Profile Joined May 2018
71 Posts
October 18 2022 10:20 GMT
#9
On October 18 2022 16:17 umelbumel wrote:
gg Maru. He is such a great player. Too bad the final was so one-sided.


atleast we had Reynor vs Clem which was one of the greatest final ever imo
Nakajin
Profile Blog Joined September 2014
Canada8989 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-10-18 10:23:39
October 18 2022 10:23 GMT
#10
Congratulations to Maru and goodbye to Artosis, it's been an extrordinary journey these past 12 years.
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Poopi
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
France12911 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-10-18 11:56:53
October 18 2022 11:50 GMT
#11
Amazing result for Maru, even though the finals was one-sided, he had to beat herO for the season 2 revenge.
Artosis will be deeply missed as a GSL caster if there are still GSL next year(s), even though Tastosis haven’t kept up with the game much (especially outside of Korea). Their casting is still the best available in English, in StarCraft 2 obviously but even when taking other games into account, they elevated this job to an art and mastered this craft like few people did.

There are no words to truly describe how impressive Maru’s GSL resume is: 5 times champion, 3 times runner-up and a countless number of other good results that aren’t worth keeping track of given the absurdly high number of 1st and 2nd place.

Having watched StarCraft 2 for literally the entirety of my adult life (albeit far less during the HotS era), GSL has been a ritual of mine for so long I really hope it will go on next year(s). There are still a healthy number of favorites (Maru, Dark, herO, Reynor?) and strong contenders (GuMiho, Cure, Bunny, RagnaroK, DRG, etc.), so the tournament is still the highest level outside of Katowice and very much needed.
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VonDarkmore
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Australia193 Posts
October 18 2022 12:34 GMT
#12
Congratulations to Maru!
Farewell Artosis! you have done amazing things the last 12 years, and more, when thinking of Broodwar.
Good luck in all things to come.
One who understands much displays a greater simplicity of character than one who understands little
WombaT
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Northern Ireland26670 Posts
October 18 2022 12:57 GMT
#13
Artosis potentially gone for good from broadcasting GSL, the G5L obtained but in quite underwhelming fashion.

Feels like that final episode in a show after the real narrative peak where you see what everyone’s doing afterwards and all of the loose ends are wrapped up.

I hope we’re in for more years of GSL to come and ofc many congrats to Mary and thanks to Artosis for his sterling entertainment efforts, but I am getting that kinda vibe
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RPR_Tempest
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Australia7798 Posts
October 18 2022 13:34 GMT
#14
On October 18 2022 16:35 luxon wrote:
mvp had 5 too, the world championship was just as hard as code s. also not to be one of those crabby old guys, but mvp played when sc2 had a much more vibrant and competitive korean and global scene. theres no code A or kespa houses or enough people to play the ept cups now.. we've lost every great player to the axe that is military service with no younger players to pick up the mantle.

i havent kept up with sc2, if theres no more gsl, what will be in place in korea for the wcs blizzard money they committed, or is that expiring too?

When we say Mvp has 4 GSLs, we ARE counting the World Championship already. It was genuinely a very big deal and promoted heavily, finals on a massive stage, etc. That's why his gets counted but Maru's GSL win that wasn't a Code S doesn't get counted.
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Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33592 Posts
October 18 2022 13:56 GMT
#15
On October 18 2022 22:34 RPR_Tempest wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 18 2022 16:35 luxon wrote:
mvp had 5 too, the world championship was just as hard as code s. also not to be one of those crabby old guys, but mvp played when sc2 had a much more vibrant and competitive korean and global scene. theres no code A or kespa houses or enough people to play the ept cups now.. we've lost every great player to the axe that is military service with no younger players to pick up the mantle.

i havent kept up with sc2, if theres no more gsl, what will be in place in korea for the wcs blizzard money they committed, or is that expiring too?

When we say Mvp has 4 GSLs, we ARE counting the World Championship already. It was genuinely a very big deal and promoted heavily, finals on a massive stage, etc. That's why his gets counted but Maru's GSL win that wasn't a Code S doesn't get counted.


Honestly, WC only gets counted because AfreecaTV/GomTV says it counts. Which, whether fans think makes sense or not, is the only thing that really matters here (unless we wanna make our own "REAL G5L" award).
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Charoisaur
Profile Joined August 2014
Germany16062 Posts
October 18 2022 16:05 GMT
#16
On October 18 2022 22:56 Waxangel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 18 2022 22:34 RPR_Tempest wrote:
On October 18 2022 16:35 luxon wrote:
mvp had 5 too, the world championship was just as hard as code s. also not to be one of those crabby old guys, but mvp played when sc2 had a much more vibrant and competitive korean and global scene. theres no code A or kespa houses or enough people to play the ept cups now.. we've lost every great player to the axe that is military service with no younger players to pick up the mantle.

i havent kept up with sc2, if theres no more gsl, what will be in place in korea for the wcs blizzard money they committed, or is that expiring too?

When we say Mvp has 4 GSLs, we ARE counting the World Championship already. It was genuinely a very big deal and promoted heavily, finals on a massive stage, etc. That's why his gets counted but Maru's GSL win that wasn't a Code S doesn't get counted.


Honestly, WC only gets counted because AfreecaTV/GomTV says it counts. Which, whether fans think makes sense or not, is the only thing that really matters here (unless we wanna make our own "REAL G5L" award).

at the end of the day it doesn't really matter since Mvp didn't attain the G5L anyways. There's no doubt about Maru's G5L
Many of the coolest moments in sc2 happen due to worker harassment
JJH777
Profile Joined January 2011
United States4416 Posts
October 18 2022 16:07 GMT
#17
On October 18 2022 16:35 luxon wrote:
mvp had 5 too, the world championship was just as hard as code s. also not to be one of those crabby old guys, but mvp played when sc2 had a much more vibrant and competitive korean and global scene. theres no code A or kespa houses or enough people to play the ept cups now.. we've lost every great player to the axe that is military service with no younger players to pick up the mantle.

i havent kept up with sc2, if theres no more gsl, what will be in place in korea for the wcs blizzard money they committed, or is that expiring too?


I love Mvp and considered him the Goat up until 2019 but his GSL vs the World win was no where near as hard as a regular Code S. It was half foreigners at a time when foreigners we're way worse than Koreans. Plus it was a single elim bo3 bracket for most of it. Even if the player pool was good that format is simply not as hard. Also even counting that he's still only at 4.
Telephone
Profile Joined October 2010
United States147 Posts
October 18 2022 16:20 GMT
#18
I loved that the finals was one sided. It was fantastic seeing Maru completely dominate.
Haku
Profile Joined August 2013
Germany550 Posts
October 18 2022 16:20 GMT
#19
Thanks for the writeup! Awesome article!
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Riner1212
Profile Joined November 2012
United States337 Posts
October 18 2022 16:53 GMT
#20
finals wasnt as entertaining as it could have been it felt pretty one sided. nothing against ragnarok but maru is like 10 levels above him.
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