Narnuk is so incredibly good looking just from that one engagement, knowing EXACTLY how much damage will be taken and regenerated. Putting a healthy commander to front is often more than 2k easy free Metal advantage by destroying armies with Dgun, but knowing exact damage intake down to 0% is very skillful.
This was arguably the most skill intensive game in a long time. It's 20 minutes of perfectly timed decisions that only work because of very high execution. This is serral level of replay learnability.
Great match! Thank you for the cast! BTW have you noticed that it is usually the attacker during the T1 era just ends up feeding the T2 transition of the opponent? You either do a successful T1 push or you end up losing during T2.
You are right for much of the time. For the t1 attacker, you have to attack > trade well > reclaim the field > fall back to either pay your teacher or tech yourself.
9:40 - the anglizised version is indeed modus oprand[ai] although all versions of Latin, classic and ecclesiastic, would pronounce the i as you did, as an [ee]
Something I've noticed over the last year+, is that Leyline_Leila is fantastic at sniffing out opportunity paths. Forcing opponents to respond to the numerous leaks that LL causes. But most videos have them as the lowest OS player, so everyone is actually responding well to these aggressive plays.
Brightworks: "No snipers for the red team"
Capture command: "let me introduce myself"
Narnuk is so incredibly good looking just from that one engagement, knowing EXACTLY how much damage will be taken and regenerated. Putting a healthy commander to front is often more than 2k easy free Metal advantage by destroying armies with Dgun, but knowing exact damage intake down to 0% is very skillful.
This was arguably the most skill intensive game in a long time. It's 20 minutes of perfectly timed decisions that only work because of very high execution. This is serral level of replay learnability.
Surreal
High level play is at such breakneck speed, it stresses me out to even watch but it's amazing 😅👍
@@klaumbazswampdorf1764He could mean Serral, the SC2 pro
I'm down for watching anything: 8v8 , 5v5, 4v4, 3v3, 2v2, 1v1...
Might showcase Scavengers or Raptors once just to let people know it's out there.
Great match! Thank you for the cast! BTW have you noticed that it is usually the attacker during the T1 era just ends up feeding the T2 transition of the opponent? You either do a successful T1 push or you end up losing during T2.
You are right for much of the time. For the t1 attacker, you have to attack > trade well > reclaim the field > fall back to either pay your teacher or tech yourself.
@@ZachRE88 Yes, this is what looks like a rule to me.
9:40 - the anglizised version is indeed modus oprand[ai] although all versions of Latin, classic and ecclesiastic, would pronounce the i as you did, as an [ee]
More Brightworks :D
always love high tier gameplay!!!
Something I've noticed over the last year+, is that Leyline_Leila is fantastic at sniffing out opportunity paths. Forcing opponents to respond to the numerous leaks that LL causes. But most videos have them as the lowest OS player, so everyone is actually responding well to these aggressive plays.
smaller teamsgames are the best 👍👍👍