Just a warning to everyone that there are some people going to great lengths to impersonate me recently WOW POWER LEVELING, with MSN Messenger accounts having my picture, x-fire accounts under my name, on top of using IRC and other things. I do not really know why, but they are trying to get people accounts, playing w/ people I know pretending to be me, trying to get the MSN / AIM of people as well as phone numbers.
There is a very special day next week, and the hokage will be making a very special announcement, stay tuned!
TSG will be going into next week American regionals as the top seed, and other than SK-US, the defending champion of MLG, this will probably be the most watched team at American regionals. As of last night they have hit an amazing rating of 2934, the highest team of any bracket worldwide. Coupled with the 1st place finish on tournament realm qualifiers, Zileas know-it-all personality, and the fact that I am in their BG and have fought them many times, this is the team I will be cheering for WOW POWER LEVELING.
Veex is the most underrated player in America from a tournament perspective, but with Glick's legacy with Fnatic fading away, and Shinaniganz Pandemic yet to win anything, I really expect Veex to return to his warlock with the resilience buff. The shaman he teamed with to obtain deadly gladiator in just three days, streaming every match for the world to admire will probably make a comeback as well. However, his warrior is nothing short of amazing, and here in the regionals, I feel they have a superior comp against everyone except the RMPs. Emazing Gaming PHD? Veex's team hard counters them as triple plate. Warlock teams? Being a great warlock himself, Veex knows the weakness of the class better than anyone, WOW Gold paypal Safe do not expect them to put up a fight. Holy play? Warrior/DK damage pressure is way too much for the nerfed retribution paladin to handle about WOW POWER LEVELING.
For Veex, the road to Blizzcon goes through the two RMPs. That would be Complexity (and they will be facing them in opening round as 1st vs 8th seed) and SK-US. While TSG doesn't have to beat SK-US to advance, the 1st place money is fantastic ($15000 vs $6000 for second place), and they need the psychological advantage going into Blizzcon more than a team that already won a championship. Looking at TSG opponent history, they have a winning record against every single team in BG5 WOW POWER LEVELING, except Billian, the #1 player on SK-100's RMP. The record is 11-13, but consider they will probably be facing even tougher RMPs at regionals and Blizzcon, and Season 5 gear doesn't do the same cleave damage, it is very alarming.
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