![]() There's six leagues for amateur players: Bronze (13% of players), Silver (27%), Gold (33%), Platinum (15%), Diamond (11%), and Master (2%). And then, of course, there's the cheese – the ludicrous, yet powerful strategies that lead to an instant win or loss. Forget to build workers? You won't lose the match immediately, but you'll get destroyed once the game enters its middle phase. Forget to build anti-air defenses? A couple of Void Rays could take out your entire base. Forget to scan the battlefield? You could lose you entire Marine army to some burrowed Banelings. ![]() The learning curve can be incredibly unforgiving towards a beginner. One must be willing to 'play' for hours, days, and months – even years – to get better. The road to Grandmaster is not for the weak. The elite players, however, are the Grandmasters – a tiny, region-based pool of StarCraft 2 experts. There are seven ranked multiplayer leagues per region globally in StarCraft 2, a daunting number of leaderboards that welcome both the infrequent and the dedicated player. ![]() ![]() A game like StarCraft 2, popular amongst both casual strategy fans and professional gamers, showcases the large divide between playing a game for fun and for competition. ![]()
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