interesting information ! was wondering why they were dancing around and weaving in and out . btw what expansion is this? looks like wrathIf I remember correctly, pwntage had a winning record against every rogue in ruin and on the PTR 1v1 except obliv, so he'd figured out how to beat them. Agree that other pallies struggled. Obliv also never lost to another rogue 1v1 that im aware of, so wasn't the typical rogue.
I think obliv was most worried about atax since he was a master of landing wing clips on dodge rogues and it was hard to recover from that so game could have gone either way. I think atax lost to pwntage in the semi finals.
The big thing back then was not giving your back and what jumped out at me in the video was how good they both were at positioning so that never happened.
that sounds sickWent to the youtube page. This was posted by phone on April 2, 2007 (literally 10 years ago), not sure if that's when tourney was or if it was earlier.
Here's a comment by pwntage I forgot about. They ran stuff back to back so if you used your AGM or another long CD would grief you in next match.
woradani7 years ago
The ToC was like an iron man competition. If a CD was used in a previous fight you'd have to do without. (my loh was used against atax i believe).
I'm not exactly sure what expansion. It was definitely before shamans or druids could run fast in the bracket if that helps. They kind of run together for me given how long again. Could have even still been TBC.
I faced obliv on US servers with 300 ping and beat him, he said the reason he lost is because he was lagging ^^Obliv also never lost to another rogue 1v1 that im aware of, so wasn't the typical rogue.
How many games and what was record out of curiosity? I know most 10v10's only played once due to taking forever but most duels ran more than once. Not always though.I faced obliv on US servers with 300 ping and beat him, he said the reason he lost is because he was lagging ^^
After the 1 game he said he was lagging and just logged offline. I know how the internet and PC's were back then, but even days after that he refused to go again. But yeah he was a good rogue there is no doubt about that. I've been trying to find his PvP videos online but they just seem unobtainable these days. I found one on warcraftmovies.com under the premium section, i bought premium to download it and the download and stream link didn't work, rip.Also, to be fair, there WERE a lot of lag problems back then both computer based (he wasn't running anything top notch - doubt any of the top players were really) and the internet connections were sketchy. It isn't like today where I almost never experience any lag being a US player in the US. Sure you're aware but just saying he may have legitimately had a lag problem. Not sure why he played if that was the case though.
I went on PTR sometimes yes, but mainly i logged on to US peoples accounts and played their toonsWow I'm glad you said that because I found the same thing and was going to buy premium like tonight or tomorrow lol.
I'll text him and see if he remembers. I vaguely recall that there was a really good EU rogue on the PTR at times. Assume that was you?
I went on PTR sometimes yes, but mainly i logged on to US peoples accounts and played their toons
Hah, i came out of a 7 month retirement from twinks for that fight because Vaj let EU down massively. The good old days man, hype is just none existent these daysThe Blackout vs Mythos showdown still resonates with me. The hypeeeeeee
I remember bigclancy, he was a good rogue yeahdose anyone remember Darkkdan or Bigclancy? Two of the best rogues from Bloodlust at the time.
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