

Rain Proleague record: 36-19 (65,5%)

Proleague rank: #3 The highest ranked SKT player after the Proleague regular season, Rain is certainly the player where his team's hopes lie. Although the year didn't start particularly well for the Protoss ace, his recent performances shot him back to where he was at the end of 2012, namely racing for the title of best Protoss in the world. While Rain's prowess in PvT and PvZ is unquestionable and he will likely be the player to go against Innovation should any series come down to an ace match, his Protoss mirror is right around the 50% edge, which makes him a bit unreliable again STX in particular, in whose core are Dear, Trap, Classic and Mini. Furthermore, Rain has just three PvP wins in his last ten matches so it might be wise for SKT to not rely on him in PvPs in particular.



Fantasy Proleague record: 28-23 (54,9%)

Proleague rank: #10 To his fans' disappointment, Fantasy is just not the player they were used to see in the BroodWar days. His transition to StarCraft 2 has been rough and though he's shown more than a few good games here and there, overall his performance has been average at best. Fantasy's best match up as of currently is TvZ which is a double edged sword for several reasons. First, STX SouL have never been too reliant on their Zerg line-up to win games. Second of all, the only Zerg that will most likely be called for STX, namely Hyvaa, dealt Fantasy an embarrassing loss in the OSL, showing he's not afraid to prepare cheeses and all-ins with the sole purpose of denying Fantasy a late-game scenario. To put it in short, although he's been the face of the BroodWar SKT alongside Bisu, Fantasy will not be having a fun time this weekend.