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Innovation chose Star Station as the second map and knowing that it’d be hard to go against a late-game Terran on this particular battlefield, Rain chose the way of the Blink all-in. A sneaky Reaper scouted Rain’s entire plan, however, and by the time the Stalkers were at Innovation’s door, there was a whole armada (with bunkers!) of Terran units waiting. All Innovation had to do is hold his position and crush Rain with a counter Marine/Tank offensive. The two players spawned on Daybreak for the final game, one that would end just as quickly. A shattering punch in the form of 6-gate Colossus timing (enhanced by perfect Forcefields and Time Warps) hit Innovation like a sledgehammer, not giving him any chance to retort.
[Match 2] HyuN vs Gumiho If match one was somewhat unexciting considering the main culprits, the second one was flat out unclimactic. Obsessed with all sorts of Roach play, HyuN tried to bust Gumiho early in game one and go head-to-head with him in a proper macro game in game two. In both cases, failure came to the Zerg in the form of Marine/Tank composition which cleaned the entire swarm presence in one single motion.
[Winners match] Rain vs Gumiho After making short work of one of the best Terrans in the entire Code S, Rain readied himself to teach another one the same lesson. Only it turned out, that Gumiho is way better at pulling SCVs and killing with them than Innovation. Gumiho opened Bel’Shir Vestige with a proxy Mine/Hellion, heavily harassing and keeping Rain down to one mining base. It would take about ten minutes for the Terran presence to be cleaned up and the game to stabilize but this only meant more bad news for Rain. A strong Marine/Marauder push with SCV support arrived at Rain’s gates and in the blink of an eye the Protoss was done for. Gumiho perfectly kited in and out to dodge all of Rain’s Storms and made his victory look too easy. Rain was on the receiving end of a similar bio push in game two as well, though the reason for his demise was a much sillier one. Not until the battle broke out did Rain realize that he’d forgotten to research Thermal Lance, essentially making all his Colossi useless. With a heavy face, Rain tapped out.
[Losers match] HyuN vs Innovation The tempo of the game sharply picked up as Innovation faced HyuN in the losers match. Knowing this is a do or die for him, the KeSPA giant poured his entire TvZ soul into this match and the games he produced were downright incredible. In the course of two sets, HyuN found himself completely and utterly outclassed. A single attack was the only thing he was able to produce on Whirlwind before Innovation would go bonkers and start dropping everywhere, unloading Marines and Mines alike to splatter the clean-up Ling squads. Soon enough, the Terran was on five bases compared to the three of HyuN and the outcome of the match was obvious.
Wanting to prove he can do all that without Medivacs as well, Innovation went in full aggression mode, constantly rallying Marines and Mines across Akilon Flats to choke HyuN do death. Every attempt to maneuver around the death field of Terran units ended disastrously for the Zerg and after Innovation pull SCVs from three bases, HyuN had to admit defeat. [Final match] Rain vs Innovation "It all ended as it began" would be an accurate way to describe the final match of Group F as although the winner was different, the feelings which the games were strikingly similar. Visually with low morale and disappointed from his previous games, Rain entered this series only to be completely dismantled by the STX Terran. A downright foolish Stalker attack into fortified Terran positions spelled Rain's end in game one and a very familiar bio pressure into huge SCV pull brought his utter defeat in game two. A series that, although well illustrating the competence and prowess of Innovation, brought little entertainment value, at least compared to Innovation's series against HyuN.
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