u/ArthastheWhiteKnight

This post was made to hurt everyone who plays with human
▲ 8 r/warcraft3+1 crossposts

This post was made to hurt everyone who plays with human

moon (currently the fourth best NE player) organized a tournament against the top 5 human players of the moment: forti, sok, starbuck, leon and chaemiko. He finished 25-1.

That same week he was dropped into the 3 Pesants Tower Rush, meaning he would lose against a random player from Battlenet https://youtu.be/00N0lfqay5o?si=z2n3TfPXATSfRsYg

u/ArthastheWhiteKnight — 2 days ago
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Happy is insane.

I see his profile on Battle.net, he's online all day and has played over 3,000 games this month alone. How does he manage to be so good playing on the most "amateur" ladder, which doesn't have professional players?

The most dominant player ever is training against mass towers, bloodmage harass, hyporiders, cannon tower cheese. And beats everbody that is pratices with pro players.

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u/ArthastheWhiteKnight — 2 days ago

Happy is a genius

Happy applies what we've learned about economics and playing in extreme scenarios to his own practices. This guy has 2700 ranked games on Battle.net, he boycotted all other ladders, and he's never been as dominant as he is today.

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u/ArthastheWhiteKnight — 3 days ago

Tournament for beginners, register now!

https://preview.redd.it/4ohmfenlot5h1.png?width=1210&format=png&auto=webp&s=bab27fc5f552258f368aeec156d42dc2c8221566

This player's name is Moon, a regular Night Elf player. He's looking for beginner players who don't know how to micromanage, who constantly lose their hero, and who play stupid builds that don't even require keyboards. As you can see, he easily beat them all, losing only one game out of 20 because he wanted to keep the human players from uninstalling Warcraft—a very kind gesture from Moon.

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u/ArthastheWhiteKnight — 3 days ago