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The G League is the RTB Super League, and if you want to enter it, you must first start playing in the RTB C League, followed by B and A. But it takes a long time ... It's basically impossible to build a new team.,Unless you want to contact n strong people like inow to form a team.。。。
If you want to be famous, it's recommended to add an RTB team, like DHC, AF, NS, TSL or something, it's very difficult to build a team by yourself (I've done it.) failed).
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First of all, you have to have strength, the 3 leagues you said in g wc3l is a team game, so there must be a team, PGL is an individual game, it just started with online registration, the team must have strength to be famous, at least the players must be about 20.
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Every night at 12 o'clock Log in to the vs level 7 room Find a few people named Anna Loli Sky Kong We Inficn Zhangyide Bmm These people fight more When you can meat them, you will be a master Just like the egg at that time You can also always open an ob room there Let the king see Maybe you can also be famous G League can be signed up for WC3L is a professional team PGL has qualifiers It is recommended that you participate in the D-Cup hosted by Garena first, and there are many professional players on it, so let's practice more.
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The bigger games are WCG, ESWC, WEG, WC3L leagues, and so on.
1. WCG, is a global e-sports event (or "computer game culture festival"), known as the "e-sports Olympics", which is hosted by Korea International Electronic Marketing Corporation and sponsored by Samsung and Microsoft (since 2006). With the slogan "beyond the game" and the goal of promoting the global development of e-sports, the tournament aims to promote people's communication, interaction and exchange in the Internet age, and promote the harmony and happiness of human life.
2. ESWC (E-sports World Cup), originated in France, formerly known as the traditional European e-sports event "LAN ARENA", together with CPL and WCG, and is known as the three major e-sports events in the world today; ESWC is an international cultural event initiated by 11 member countries, including China, and more than 60 partners.
3. WEG, the full name of World E-sports Games, is another international top e-sports event created by the Korean e-sports industry after WCG. Its organizer is Korea's most professional game TV **ongamenet. The tournament was broadcast exclusively by OnGameNet, which made WEG one of the most formal professional esports events in the world in '05.
Internationally, it is known as the fourth largest after WCG, ESWC, CPL.
Esports events.
4. The full name of WC3L is Warcraft 3
League is a worldwide Warcraft esports league in the form of a club, which has been running for six years. The competition is divided into seasons, using the format of online regular season and offline playoffs, and the final winner is determined. The 13th WC3L offline finals are scheduled to be held in Changsha on June 15-16, 2008, and it is also the first time that the WC3L offline finals have been transferred from Europe to Asia.
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The two most important world competitions are the WCG and the ESWC, especially the WCG, which is the equivalent of the Olympic event of esports. Sky won the championship two years in a row in '05,06 and the runner-up in '07. The second is ESWC, when participating in these two competitions, the players represent not only themselves or the team, but also the image of the country, just like Sky and INFI, they will add CN after the ID, which is an honor.
Every year, there are many competitions in various organizations around the world, such as WEM, WGT, IEF, NSL, PGL, etc., because the main forces of Warcraft in the world are still in Asia, China and South Korea, so many of these competitions are held here. Personally, I recommend PGL This competition is more formally organized, the schedule is more reasonable, and the participating players are both famous and powerful, and there is also a team game WC3L
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Many, WCG is a very heavyweight big Olympics-level event. In addition, there are WC3L, 3W, etc., and there is a very popular competition in China, that is, PGL, which is very successful in China, but the players participating are not only domestic players, but also top international players will participate. Everything else is just a little game.
Once I looked at the prize money table of FLY, and there were 300,000 or 400,000 prizes for large and small competitions, plus salaries and others, and the annual income was more than 500,000, sky, moon, grubby, they should be more. Hehe, e-sports is very profitable, but this is limited to those hardcore masters, and most of the ordinary players who are not outstanding in the international arena can only eat and wear, and they are very tired.
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I only know about the most heavyweight international tournament WCG Esports World Cup.
Then there is ESWC, WC3L, etc.
Domestic is generally a qualifier for these tournaments.
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WCG (World Esports League) ESWC (French Esports Masters) CPL (United States Esports League) That's all there is to it.
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WCG CEG WC3L ESWC PGL WEG G League Blizzard Elite Invitational.
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There are a lot of competitions. However, most of the tournaments are for professional players. If you're an amateur.
There is interest in this. You can play more on the vs platform. There are often online tournaments on some platforms.
Or every year from May to July, there are qualifiers for WCG across the country. Beijing. Shanghai.
Sian. Jinan. Guangzhou.
Some big cities have auditions. The specific situation is on the official website of WCG. Secondly, you can also contact the organizing committee of some competitions.
Apply if they are contested. Such as the G-League. Wait.
However, the specific threshold situation is not very clear. Check it out for yourself. **If you call the number know-it-all, you can ask.
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Lenovo IEF Master Cup.
WC3L PGL League.
It is recommended that you go to VS first, and when the winning rate is high, there will be a team that wants you, and you can play with professional players.
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WC3L League This is a BLZ designated team league with 3 1v1 plus 1 2v2 matches. The first online competition will be played, and finally the top 4 will be played in the offline finals. At present, the top teams MYM, SK, WE, AMD, etc. have participated, and the competition is very exciting.
PGL, WEG, NSL are all invitational tournaments, and they all feel good.
The two competitions of ESWC and WCG are more important for players, and they are more important offline competitions.
The WCG is cosmopolitan and has a bit of an Olympic feel.
ESWC is a bit of a World Championship, although the name is not as loud as WCG, but the overall strength is more than WCG
In addition, there are some regional invitational competitions such as G-LEAGUE, DCUP, GCUP, IEM, IEF, etc., but the scale impression is smaller than the above.
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WEG WC3L ESWC IEF G League IEM Masters Cup == There are so many events right now.
You can go on. **Keep an eye on the live schedule.
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WEG was a top-level event in the early years. It's not good that there are more events later, and its status is not as early as before. WC3L is not bad now, either. I haven't seen much of ESWC. It's hard to say.
There's also a WCG and Blizzard Elite Invitational. The Elite Invitational, in particular, should be worth watching. This event is definitely top-notch, and there is nothing more appealing than the event organized by Blizzard itself.
Don't even think about it, it must be all the first-class masters who are here. I reckon. Blizzard has another purpose.
Match data can be analyzed to better adjust the balance between races in future patches.
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== All are worth seeing. You can go and pay attention.
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Look at the championship of the whole country, the whole world! What the hell!!
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Go to the top to go to the latest, most complete, most professional.
The ones you said are good.
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Of course, PGL, WCG, ESW, these events are full of masters.
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The three people upstairs said that they basically collapsed.
IEF, IEST, EOG, IEM, E-STARS, G-League, PPL Race Glory, NGL, WC3L, GWI....There are also some smaller ones, and these competitions still exist. Of course, there are multiple PLU, OSL, MSL, PSL....
Gone bankrupt or just collapsed, as well as ESWC, PGL, etc., which have recovered....
As for WEG, WEG2006Master has not existed since WEG2006Master, but the original cast is still there, which is now E-Stars....
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WEG WSWC also had the race of glory at PPlive, which just took place.
Quite a lot of recommended you to go.
Let's see inside.
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The locations of the finals of the competitions you mentioned are not set in stone, just like the Olympics, this year in Beijing, four years later in London, four years ago in Sydney.
The venue for the finals is different every year.
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Ay! In the end, I lost!
The final winner of the WCG was the infi boy.
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