Jang Jae Ho - Strategies and Techniques

Strategies and Techniques

  • AoW (Ancient of War) Creeping Technique: Jae Ho is known for his excellent use of the Ancient of War to aid in taking out difficult creep camps. In addition, his hero and/or units will take only a minimal amount of damage.
  • Master Talons Strategy: Jae Ho is well known for reinventing and popularizing this strategy against Orc, originally created by Chinese Night Elf player "magicyang", by using a combination of heroes, generally the Demon Hunter, Beastmaster and Tinker, along with an army of Talons, to render the Orc's heroes useless. He used this strategy to defeat Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen many times.
  • Night Elf Towering/Tower Push Strategy: The Night Elf towering/tower push is one of Jae Ho's signature and classic strategies. He uses this strategy mainly for the Undead vs. Night Elf match-up.
  • Night Elf Tri-Hero Pitlord Strategy: Jae Ho is highly praised for his incorporation of the Pitlord in his playing. He uses this strategy specifically for the Night Elf vs. Human match-up. Although the Pitlord is regarded as a weak hero by players, Jae Ho denies this opinion with his effective use of the Pitlord to decimate the Human casters.
  • Mass Master-Bears Strategy : Jae Ho popularized the use of master Druid of the Claw vs Orc. Today this strategy is very common in the Night Elf vs. Orc match-up.
  • Orb of Venom Strategy : Jae Ho was among the first who equipped his heroes with an Orb of Venom in order to counter harassment by Undead gargoyles.
  • Mass Expansion Strategy : When Jae Ho started to use this strategy, Blizzard Entertainment (the developers of Warcraft III) nerfed(weakened) it by increasing the Tree of Life's build time. Today it is still used by many Night Elves, especially in combination with the "Mass Archer/Talons + Priestess of the Moon – Strategy" vs Undead on the map Lost Temple.

Read more about this topic:  Jang Jae Ho

Famous quotes containing the words strategies and/or techniques:

    By intervening in the Vietnamese struggle the United States was attempting to fit its global strategies into a world of hillocks and hamlets, to reduce its majestic concerns for the containment of communism and the security of the Free World to a dimension where governments rose and fell as a result of arguments between two colonels’ wives.
    Frances Fitzgerald (b. 1940)

    The techniques of opening conversation are universal. I knew long ago and rediscovered that the best way to attract attention, help, and conversation is to be lost. A man who seeing his mother starving to death on a path kicks her in the stomach to clear the way, will cheerfully devote several hours of his time giving wrong directions to a total stranger who claims to be lost.
    John Steinbeck (1902–1968)