Wolf (US player)  

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Player Information
Name: Wolf Schröder
Birth: June 22, 1990 (1990-06-22) (age 22)
Country: USA USA
Race: Protoss
Alternate IDs: Wolf, ThePassingShadow, Heiderich, Mao, Insignificant-, PureIndignation
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MeCH, NEX, FXOpen

Not to be mistaken with the French player.

Wolf "Wolf" Schröder is an American StarCraft II player and caster. He currently plays Protoss.

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[edit] Biography

Wolf is best known for his StarCraft II commentary. He grew up playing several genres of games when he was younger, especially strategy games. He also played Super Smash Bros. Brawl competitively, winning many local tournaments. Wolf played Terran in Brood War, and currently plays Protoss in StarCraft II.

[edit] Wings Of Liberty

As far as StarCraft II goes, Wolf began playing Terran when he got his beta key, but switched to Protoss after many changes were implemented in the first few patches. Wolf has not played in any notable tournaments since release, focusing mainly on his commentary.

Wolf began commentating StarCraft II during the Beta, and did a nightly cast during the beta downtimes in order to help newer players improve. Wolf created the Open Wolf Cup series during this time as well, and ran fourteen tournaments.

Wolf has commentated nearly one hundred foreign StarCraft II events, all of them live. Notable tournaments include the TL Open, FXOpen Invitational Series, SGL Clan Wars, and CraftCups. He has also covered several Taiwanese tournaments.

On April 9, 2011, Wolf casted alongside itmeJP and CatsPajamas for the first Collegiate E-Sports Series Invitational in Indianapolis.

On May 21, 2011, it was announced that Wolf would be heading to Korea to cast the 2011 GSL Super Tournament[1]

Wolf is now a permanent caster for the GSL Code A tournament, alongside Khaldor.[2]

On October 15th, 2011, Wolf announced on his Twitter that he and FXO parted ways.[3]

[edit] Trivia

  • A Starfox 64 enthusiast (as he displayed during the GSL August & October Code A qualifiers 2011).[citation needed]
  • Often comments on players' hairstyles.[4]

[edit] Interviews

[edit] 2011

[edit] References

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