A Reddit user with the name of jonahmilo_ posed an inquiry that I was planning to ask which part of WoTLK Gold your Nic Amaz originate from? Is it as simple as the beginning of an amazing story?

Yes. Actually, I've mentioned that on stream earlier. When I was trying to think of an appropriate user name I was thinking "oh awesome Jason sounds awesome" but it became too long so let's reduce it. It has to be a single word, and I'm going to call myself Amazon and then I realized out that Amazon signified something else, and it was a joke and people would say "oh you're so ridiculous" and I thought "ok okay, I'll change it to Amaz". Amaz is cool, so that's the source of it.

I have heard that you were an HoN player Do you plan to return to HoN full-time or will you keep playing World of Warcraft? Maybe both?

I was an HoN player. I played occasionally, at around 1900 in mmr. So I was in the upper proportion of players engaged in the sport. The problem with HoN is that it's just not as popular. HoN's community isn't as large or as well-developed. It's not to be a hater on the business or anyone else, but it seems that the direction they are taking is all over. They're launching a new model, they're not focussing on balance, and they're not focused on the social aspects of it. If it were League (of Legends) I'm pretty certain I would have played it, but at the moment I'm pretty certain I'm going stay with World of Warcraft. Two games is an overwhelming task. As an example, Artosis is playing two games, and I'm thinking amazing how busy he is. So I'm probably going to stick with World of Warcraft for now.

I believe I played for a full day prior to DreamHack which is roughly five hours exploring decks since it's what tournaments are all about. I think you can't make yourself train for what you think is one week. Then you'll suddenly be able to do well as if you were building the fundamentals you learned the beginning of World of Warcraft. It is important to maintain an open mind. It is important to remember that in the course of a tournament, you are usually in control of your actions. You typically see a particular move that you like and then decide to do it. It takes a lot of time thinking of other options but typically the first one you think of is the one you decide to execute. Therefore, you must be aware of what the best moves are for non tournaments.Image taken from DreamHack Bucharest stream.So you're saying that in World of Warcraft, it's like the ability to buy WOW WoTLK Classic Gold retain muscle memories? When you repeat something over, and knowing the right moves, or being in that situation repeatedly is that helpful?