that was some big balls play against the swarm hosts. i feel like every tyime i see them, people just try to build more and more defenses and eventually bleed out.
Yeah, it was pretty genius too. By forcing the swarm hosts to keep dropping locusts on Dark's side of the map, he pretty much negated their entire value. The whole point of swarm hosts is to win on efficiency, but the enemy has enough space to just dance backwards, then your locusts can't really hit anything to gain value.
@ESLArchives, by showing the time you revealed who was going to win. I saw Hero win game 1 and there was only 24 minutes left, so only really time for 2 games which means he wins. Please extend the end with a constant picture like most other vods.
@@b.t4604 actually I think the opposite if we are talking about races - Protoss are weakest but just for a margin. I meant herO was looking kinda better, though it appeared to be just not enough.
I think Dark played poorly in this series. In Game 1 he did not defend properly against herO who is known for his fondess for oracles. He was greedy in Game 2 against a player known to be ultra aggressive (herO ) (pun intended; the tech gamble with Ultras was the wrong call by Dark), and of course in Game 3 the correct response to swarm hosts is to attack, which the most aggressive pro Protoss player has no issue with. herO has a case for being the best Protoss in the world, but Dark got swept because made questionable choices in this series.
I love how Lowko gets shut up by the other caster with fair analysis of the Zerg’s possible shortcomings/missed solutions. Balance whine can make an exciting moment become sour. Unless its Terran, Terran OP.