He did quite well on his Priest running the Priest , DK, Rogue cleave in Columbus, and also very well on his Paladin running Shadowcleave on the Tournament Realm although he has not had success at LAN on his druid. With this change it gives eMg some much needed versatility for the upcoming patch, because with Kintt being able to play the three strongest healers at the moment, they will pretty much be able to run whatever they want assuming Twixz, Neiro and Flexxorz can adapt to new classes or specs with the upcoming patch.
This however leaves the obvious question of what will happen to Pandemic, will Beast, Ohnoes, and Shinanigans continue on with a new healer? Will Pandemic choose to sponsor a new team? Or will the best known name in competitive PvP choose to move away from the game that made Pandemic a huge name in esports, and pass on
WoW Gold altogether? It will be interesting to see what happens. I know Ohnoes at least is interested in continuing on, and would be a great addition to any team, as he was a very top mage for a long time before moving over to rogue where he has also found great success about
WOW GOLD, so I would not be surprised to see him on another team sometime very soon. Only time will tell though, and I wish them all the best of luck going forward - be it with a revamped team, or a new sponsor.
Surprisingly enough, I have been nominated for the... I honestly do not expect to win, and would not be surprised to see fellow EG member, Jordan n0thing Gilbert, a CS prodigy take home the award, as he is extremely popular within the CS community. It would however be pretty cool even if I finished decently up there in the voting, so if you are so inclined, head on over to here and cast your vote, every one is appreciated!
I do not really know anything about th1e awards, if you get a trip to go to some ceremony if you win, or if there are even prizes, but since it is not something that I was expecting anyway, I do not really care, and am just happy to have been recognized in some way.