A Sit Down With Ely by
A Sit Down With Ely by
A Sit Down With Ely by
If you could please start off by introducing yourself to the community and telling us
a little about yourself.
Hi, I'm Daniel Vulis, and I play for Gravitas Gaming Duelists as 'Ely', the priest. I'm a
student in New York City and enjoy playing games.
What did you plan on being when you grew up as a kid and did you ever picture
yourself playing games professionally?
Hmm..Well I wasn't really sure what I wanted to be, perhaps something with
numbers because I've always been interested in that. I didn't really picture myself
playing professionally, just a fun hobby.
Well I guess you were pretty fortunate in that sense, you have every gamers dream!
So Daniel, how’s the love life, do you have a girlfriend currently? If so, what is she
like?
Yea a few things, I play chess pretty actively, and poker as well. Could call me a
nerd I guess.
Haha, if that’s a nerd then I'm one too. Poker seems to be a very strong trend
players in professional E-Sports participate in.
Yea I don't play poker that often, just go to casinos for fun and try to theorize on it
more than play.
So you mentioned you're currently enrolled in school in New York. What are you
studying and at which college do you attend?
Hmm I can't really say, perhaps law school, maybe something else. Hopefully I’ll still
have time for games though!
What about your family, are they supportive of your E-Sports career?
Yea they're pretty supportive as long as it doesn't interfere with school, but that's
my stance as well.
Have they ever attended a major LAN or something and cheered you on?
Hmm...Can’t really say I had a drive for it, the opportunity just presented itself for
us and we went for it.
How often does your team practice and does it ever conflict with real life or school?
How long have you been playing WoW for now and what got you into it and arena?
I’ve been playing since release (November 04 I think) on and off, pretty consistently
for the past 1.5 years though. Anything that supports a competitive environment is
something my team and I would be more interested in.
That brings me to my next question, what made you choose to play an MMO over a
RTS or FPS?
Well before WoW I played an MMO called Ultima Online which was a pretty PvP
focused game.
I also played WC3 and CS with my real life friends, and we all started playing wow
together, but they eventually stopped playing/quit. It wasn't really a conscious
choice I guess, just followed my friends.
I see following friends is probably why most people currently play WoW. I myself
came from FFXI with a few friends back in Jan of 05.
So with more and more professional females popping up in big tournaments across
the world such as Hafu of Fnatic, what is your position on female gaming?
I think it's good for gaming, I don't think there is any difference between
males/females except that videogames have traditionally been marketed towards
males so you will have a disproportionate number of males to females with that.
Speaking only of your wow experiences, what has become the experience you
remember most?
MLG San Diego is the most memorable, the first time meeting everyone and just
hanging out and having fun, all the events have been a blast really. I think it's
important to take the opportunity we've been given to play a game we enjoy for
free (plus the chance to win money) in stride and just enjoy every moment of it
really.
Moving on to a Priest specific question, how do you feel about the Priest’s role in
arena at the moment, are there any changes you would like to see made and are
you happy about anything in particular at the moment?
I think priests are pretty solid in arena right now, and they're only getting improved
in 3.1. Some healing classes are better over priests in certain situations so it’s
important to have a solid plan against teams that can exploit priest inefficiencies
(mana and durability) either through knowing different specs or a wide variety of
strategies or playing different classes.
Is there a certain attack or spell that you feel is most overpowered at the moment,
anything you want Blizzard to fix?
this is probably a bit bias from my point of view but I think the worst issue in arena
right now is the dispel RNG with mass dispel on blessing of protection/divine
shield/ice block/etc, and hand spells having a 60% dispel protection. I think they
need to revamp it, and make it much less random.
As a professional arena player are there any changes you’d like to see in rules at
tournaments or changes in the way things are done during them?
Hmm, I think everyone's been pretty satisfied with the events so far
I think ESL set a good precedent when they banned several talents at the finals, a
few RNG stun talents.
How does traveling to these competitions affect your game-play? Do you ever suffer
from fatigue at long events?
Nah not really, I think we're all pretty much full of adrenaline throughout the event.
Even the late nights don't bring us down.
Which event that's out there would you like to win the most?
Were you watching HON's mage Orangemarmalade when he 1v2ed SK in ESL? Any
views on how SK's priest handled the situation?
I wasn't watching as my internet is pretty terrible and couldn't handle the ESL
streaming, :X But I saw the reply after. That actually almost happened to us (me)
once, we were playing PMR vs. WLD, and we killed the warlock and the warrior was
raping on emo while I was talking to someone behind me and Emo was yelling "ELY
WHAT ARE YOU DOING!" It was pretty funny. We won that game but I think we all
learned the lesson that it's not over until it’s over.
Is Gravitas going to be sticking with PMR or are you guys going to be exploring new
team make-ups post 3.1?
If tomorrow you had to choose a different team to play for, which would it be?
Be on the lookout for gravitas gaming this year, I think we will do pretty well this
year. We made it to too many finals last year without taking it home, so I think this
is our year
Well I wish you guys the best of luck! Thanks for your time.
Thank you.
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