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StarCraft II Player Career Early SC2, Korea and Code S įollowing his success in beta, IdrA was among the 10 invitees to the IEM Season V - Global Challenge Cologne, the first major live StarCraft II event in Europe. Throughout beta, IdrA consistently demonstrated the heavy macro style he was famous for in Brood War. When the Starcraft II beta was released in February 2010, IdrA officially switched over from Brood War and quickly imposed himself as one of the strongest players through various tournaments and ranking 1st in the Platinum League (Division 2) with a record of 62-8, an impressive run culminating with his victory in the Day's King of the Beta tournament. He initially moved into the CJ Entus dorm, then in with the commentator Nick " Tasteless" Plott and lastly in his own apartment. Notable among these was the eSTRO SuperStars tournament in 2007 that opened doors for him in Korea. IdrA lived in Korea for three years and achieved considerable success in Brood War's foreign scene, winning numerous international tournaments.
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He chose to pursue a professional StarCraft career over attending Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on scholarship to study theoretical physics. His alias - "IdrA" - was originally inspired by the Hindu mythological character " Indrajit". Greg Fields is a professional gamer from Kalamazoo, Michigan.

His habit of trash talking, vocalizing perceived game imbalance and "rage quitting" games have made him a colourful and controversial player within the StarCraft scene. ĭespite garnering much respect from both fans and players alike for his abilities, IdrA has gained considerable notoriety for his displays of poor etiquette both during ladder and online tournament matches. His standard play and strength in the late game has caused IdrA to become the target of many cheeses and early-game all-ins. Such pertinacity is exemplary of his play style, which has occasionally proven to be somewhat vulnerable to unconventional or unexpected enemy tactics. The " IdrA Build" is so-called because IdrA rarely deviated from this build during the beta.

IdrA is known for his macro abilities and an excellent grasp of fundamentals and mechanics. After a retirement to focus on school, he returned to former team Evil Geniuses for Heroes of the Storm. He was previously sponsored by Tt eSports and has won community approval as a caster. He predominantly played as Terran in Brood War, but switched to Zerg for StarCraft II. Gregory " IdrA" Fields (born August 21, 1989) is a retired American Zerg player who last played for Evil Geniuses.
