Although we've seen a few tosses transition to air in super late game.
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yrt123
Singapore1246 Posts
Although we've seen a few tosses transition to air in super late game. | ||
Whitewing
United States7483 Posts
On November 18 2012 14:26 Soft`Soap wrote: rain just showed everybody in the world how to deal with that composition holy cow Not really, Killer miscontrolled really hard and should have traded his broods, they had nothing to attack. | ||
Sabu113
United States11035 Posts
On November 18 2012 14:25 ultratorr wrote: Ok, was that protoss late game composition OP, or killer sucking? There was a great game when HerO did amazing harass and switched into mass Carrier. Basically what happens is the zerg goes pure corrupter into air victory into bl/corrupter. HerO kept going carrier though a mass blink army might have worked. Carriers aren't a wiin condition. | ||
Pokemonxoxo
United States217 Posts
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TheDwf
France19747 Posts
On November 18 2012 14:26 sitromit wrote: And Rain wins with Carrier transition against an Infestor/Broodlord army. Wasn't that supposed not to work? Maybe Rain is slightly better than dKilleR? | ||
ultratorr
Canada332 Posts
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m0ck
4194 Posts
Game 2 - Daybreak ZvP opening, Rain choosing robo, +1, 4 gateways and a warp-prism as his first moves. Killer scouted 4-gates and reacted by massing lings and getting +1/+1 upgrades. Rains attempt at aggression did nothing as his zealots were swarmed by lings. Rain took a third behind immortals and easily defended his building expansion against the lings of Killer. Blink and infestors were the next steps of the tech build-up. Rain continued his harass with the warp-prism while getting chage and colossi and Killer moved to Hive, spire and a fourth. Rain once again moved out for a 3-base attack before BLs, using his warp-prism to put Killer off his footing. For once, however, Rain had misjudged his timing and had to move back as the BLs of Killer moved into view. Instead Rain attacked with zealots at the main and fourth of killer at the same time as he once again moved in with his main base, killing lings and taking out the fourth and fifth. Rain looked in dominating position, but with insufficient anti-air, Killer beat back the army of rain with corrupters quickly eliminating the colossi. Killers next move cost him his army, however, as his attack towards the fourth of Rain underestimated the army of Rain, which cleaned up the rag-tag collection of a few BLs and infestors and lings. With that done, Rain established a fifth base and started mothership-production and preparation for an air-transition while keeping up his harass of tech and bases. Rain's air-production was scouted as Killer dropped lings in the main of Rain, and Rain quickly struck with 10 void-rays attempting to take out the main of Killer, saving the units with recall as Killer returned. As the armys built and the mineral depleted, it all seemed destined to end in a big fight to decide the map. It finally happened as Rain pushed against Killer and the army of Rain handedly defeated the corrupter, infestor & BL composition of Killer with storms, vortex, carriers and great control. Rain almost lost it to an overextension, but seemed in control and with plenty of options thorughout the game, finishing off by killing the unkillable army of zerg, 2:0 | ||
BeholdOblivion
United States72 Posts
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ujonecro
United Kingdom846 Posts
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Havik_
United States5585 Posts
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tomatriedes
New Zealand5356 Posts
On November 18 2012 14:26 sitromit wrote: And Rain wins with Carrier transition against an Infestor/Broodlord army. Wasn't that supposed not to work? If your opponent sits back and does nothing. | ||
EnumaAvalon
Philippines3613 Posts
Hahahaha! That's amazing! | ||
AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
On November 18 2012 14:25 SarcasmMonster wrote: Really? I don't think I ever see them during an MLG or a Dreamhack. We don't do silly gimmick plastic noise makers over here. I thought that was an American thing. | ||
Arceus
Vietnam8332 Posts
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KingPaddy
1053 Posts
On November 18 2012 14:27 Havik_ wrote: I picked Rain, Creator, or Parting to take the whole thing. Looks like I'll be right (maybe). Bold prediction! | ||
NightOfTheDead
Lithuania1711 Posts
On November 18 2012 14:26 Whitewing wrote: Not really, Killer miscontrolled really hard and should have traded his broods, they had nothing to attack. Rain prevented him from good control with mass storms, Vortexes. That's completely Rain's credit. | ||
Wildmoon
Thailand4189 Posts
On November 18 2012 14:27 BeholdOblivion wrote: This has to be the silliest top 8 of any tournament ever. And the results are even more ridiculous. Top Code S Protoss struggling against foreigner zergs who would struggle to get into Code A. What is the world coming to. Does anyone actually believe for a tournament that's supposed to crown a WORLD CHAMPION (as in the best player in the world), that the 8 players you see represent the top 8 players in the world? There's no way to make a tournament with top 8 best players in the world without having koreans take all spot. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States43475 Posts
On November 18 2012 14:27 Havik_ wrote: I picked Rain, Creator, or Parting to take the whole thing. Looks like I'll be right (maybe). Who didn't? Top three players lol... | ||
TheDwf
France19747 Posts
On November 18 2012 14:28 Arceus wrote: this time air protoss actually beats a full-loaded BL/Infestor/Corruptor with amazing zoning storms/vortex. That looks very promising for PvZ This endgame composition is known for months, just like BCs/Vikings/Ravens for Terrans. Yet the problem is always the same: how to reach it. | ||
m0ck
4194 Posts
On November 18 2012 14:27 BeholdOblivion wrote: This has to be the silliest top 8 of any tournament ever. And the results are even more ridiculous. Top Code S Protoss struggling against foreigner zergs who would struggle to get into Code A. What is the world coming to. Does anyone actually believe for a tournament that's supposed to crown a WORLD CHAMPION (as in the best player in the world), that the 8 players you see represent the top 8 players in the world? So why aren't the Korean zergs dominating? | ||
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