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WarCraft III's Mountain King Avatar and DotA-Allstars' Black King Bar abilities

A video of WarCraft III's Avatar ability by the Mountain King unit. Whenever the ability is activated, the sound file of the Mountain King screaming "For Khaz Modan!" is played. A modified version of this ability is used for the "Black King Bar" (BKB) item in the WarCraft III mod DotA-Allstars. Activating the BKB also plays the same sound file. The phrase "lakad matatag" was derived from that sound file as part of the internet café culture in the Philippines. "Lakad matatag" was later popularized in 2019 by the Filipino casting duo Marlon "Lon" Marcelo and the late Aldrin Paulo “Dunoo” Pangan.

The Manila Major Dota 2 VAC crowd

The most infamous "VAC crowd" moment in the Dota 2 Manila Major 2016. This clip features the Filipino team Mineski against the Swedish team Alliance.

"VAC" is short for the Valve Anti-Cheat system and is used by the community to refer to moments in a Valve video game that could be considered cheating. "VAC crowd" refers to a biased crowd of any live tournament (of a Valve video game) that actively helps its favored team by providing crucial auditory hints through crowd noise. Both terms are used in the Twitch streaming platform. The effectiveness of a VAC crowd depends on how good the soundproofing is for the tournament.

In Dota 2, VAC crowds significantly increase the difficulty for the opposing team to perform successful ganks.

This clip is taken from the YouTube video "The Manila Major Main Event - Day 1 - Alliance vs Mineski (bo1)" by PGL, at around 1 hour and 4 minutes.

Controversial emote disqualification on Saurnament 2024 League of Legends tournament

The controversial disqualification of West Point Esports' academy team due to an automatic first blood emote by Joshua "Devoured" Escucharo. The issue gained infamy among the international League of Legends community.

Sources in order of appearance:

- /r/leagueoflegends

- https://www.youtube.com/@CaedrelClips

- https://www.facebook.com/WestPointEsports/

- https://www.facebook.com/suzzysaur/

"Good-Ass Tekken" origin at REV Major 2017

The moment when Steve "Tasty Steve" Scott first uttered the phrase "good-ass Tekken" while live commentating on REV Major 2017. This match was between the two South Korean players Jae-Min "Knee" Bae and Kim "JDCR" Hyunjin.

This clip was taken from the YouTube video "Tekken 7: Rev Major 2017: JDCR VS Knee - TWT 2017" on the Bandai Namco Esports channel.

Hackenslash TV: Pasan by Callalily music video

The music video for the Filipino song Pasan by Callalily. It is an official song of the SEA version of Lineage II under Asian Media Development Group Inc.

A higher-quality version of this music video can be found on YouTube under the @CallalilyVEVO channel.

EternaLEnVy falls from his chair

A clip of the now-retired Canadian player Jacky "EternaLEnVy" Mao, playing on Team NP, falling off his chair during The Manila Masters 2017 Philippine event. The same chair was later auctioned off by Mineski-Events team to help Battle of Marawi victims in the Philippines.

Hackenslash TV: Rakion's peer-to-peer technology

A talking point by an unknown developer from the Rakion team regarding the problems of peer-to-peer connection in gaming. He also cites Gunz: The Duel as an example of another peer-to-peer game.

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