Q : We are here with the last Champions Series winner. His name is now Striped Ruffians but all of you maybe know him as European Light Knights. Last season, Russia won this championship and AbusingAces was the manager who handled it. Hi AbusingAces! Congratulations! Tell us something about you
R : My name is Sergey and im a 21 years old student (from Russia as you correctly noticed).
Q : Like I already said, you won the last Champions Series edition. Was it your bigger achievement?
R : This is the biggest achievement possible in WC3M isn’t it?
Q : Do you think is harder to win Champions Series or to win Russian Championship every year?
R : CS winning sometimes requires a lot of luck, but winning a hard league, like Russian, some seasons in a row is a pure management skill
R : So its harder to win CS, not everything depends on you ;D
Q : The last season, even more in Champions Series , people talked a lot about race training. What do you think about race training?
R : Pretty balanced feature, which allows to win by good management, not by 5 high-skilled players
Q : But many times its all about luck, just about which player of your roster do you choose in your line up. Don’t you think? It would be better with less players? What do you think?
R : Ye thats why I said that winning CS requires luck – single wrong lineup setting in playoffs can eliminate you. And 50/50 matches are unavoidable, when we have race training available.
R : Did you mean 10 players limit?
Q : Yes, for example.
R : Less players=less action freedom for manager. So, I think 15 is perfect number for manager to build his season strategy quite flexible
Q : Another hot topic about the game at the moment is about low level countries. Teams who every season win in those countries, and every year season stronger. Do you think those teams will own the game in some seasons?
R : Hard question. I think playing big hard leagues gives manager more experience than in small ones. So big leagues have better managers in my opinion. But in small leagues they gain more money – so when managers discover all secrets of game, small leagues’ leaders will have slight advantage ;D I dont think its gonna happen soon.
Q : We are reaching the end of this interview. Countries like US or Poland became very popular in the game. Do you think their level is getting better or still there is a big gap between Russia or Germany, and the others countries?
R : Yes, I think those leagues need time to get close to top ones. Im pretty sure there are some promising teams in those leagues, which can rock in future. But at the moment no top leagues are still out of competition.
Q : Many people are signing up these days. What do you have to say to these new WC3 managers? Open your secrets book!
R : With great pleasure.
R : 1. Always believe you can win
R : 2. Never tell all your secrets to anyone
R : 3. …
R : That’s it
Q : lol ![]()
Q : In a normal week, how much time wc3manager take in your life?
R : Normally, hmm, like 10-12 hours per week. Though last season it took me much more time.
Q : Why?
R : I Had some hard battles in CS and also was going to defend title in Russia. And if you have big intensions, you have to work hard for it ;D
Q : Well, lets do our top5
Tell me top5 teams in game at the moment
R : 1. w
R : 2-4. (Alphabetical list) 4EpTu, Pure Pwnage, Vitastjaerna.
R : 5. Dynamo Bryansk
Q : Oh, Pure Pwnage finally in an interview top5
Q : What about countries?
Q : Favourite users question by the way
R : 1-2. (Alphabetical list) Germany, Russia
R : I would name Russia as top1 country in season 6 but right now i even think Germany is slightly better
R : 3. Spain
R : 4. Sweden
R : 5. US
Q : Ok Sergey. Any final words for this interview?
R : Thanks ONe for the beautiful game, thanks to all my opponets for nice competitions, good luck all.
Q : Ok. Thank you for the interview, enjoy your prizes and good luck this season!