![]() Specifically Na'Vi, they are a very stable team and as a result they make very few mistakes. Reflection: It's not so much the difference in strategy but the difference in experience. What do you think are the biggest differences between the Chinese team versus the European teams? As a whole, Na'Vi has very good foundation and excellent strategy and planning for their matches, which is where we are looking to improve. Why Na'Vi in particular? What sets them apart from other European teams?įOXTS: To us, we feel that Na'Vi have already spent a lot of time and have a lot more experience, at least five or six years, over the Chinese teams. Team Na'Vi (short for Natus Vincere) won the World of Tanks grand final in 2015. Going into the grand final, which regions do you think will be the ones to watch out for?įOXTS: The most important and hardest enemy is still the same one, which is CIS team Na'Vi. Because the WGL grand finals are next month, we want to try all the best new and possible ways to get the final victory. Reflection: A part of the reason why we used different tactics this time around is because this was the best time to try new strategies. Your team used some strange or different strategies this time around, some of which drew quite a reaction from the audience. We feel like we haven't shown a hundred percent of our abilities. ![]() At the end of the day this felt like a smaller stage for us. The opponents' performances were not bad. How are you feeling right now?įOXTS: Our performance was so-so. GameSpot: Congratulations to all of you on your win in the Asia Pacific Season 2 final. Commander JiaJin "Reflection" Li calls the shots, while ShaoQing "FOXTS" Guan often takes the lead in interviews, serving as the recognisable face of the team. ![]() GameSpot sat down with the team immediately after their victory over rival Chinese team RefornGaming at the Season 2 Asia Pacific finals to discuss the current state of the competitive World of Tanks scene, their current strategy, and their thoughts on the European scene.ĮL Gaming's World of Tanks team is comprised of seven players. Following their win at the Asia Pacific Season 2 tournament last weekend, they are currently slated to take part in the upcoming finals on April 6 in Warsaw, Poland, where they will face-off against eleven of the best teams in the world for a share of a $300,000 prize pool. The team fought their way to the grand final on the world stage in Wargaming's 2015 World of Tanks tournament. Chinese pro gaming team EL Gaming are no strangers to the competitive World of Tanks scene.
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