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I got lent Super Attack Pea today. That enough wouldve made my day but the lender gave me her SF code a few months back, (I didnt know she lended suap) she let me use her BD set to beat SF. She trusted me with suap twice. xD
I finished at rank "22." After hitting All-Star, it was hard to play very much, especially since we had so little competition in our final bracket -- and I was burnt out from the previous bracket (having played double to triple what I was used to playing for all 5 days).
I got lent Super Attack Pea today. That enough wouldve made my day but the lender gave me her SF code a few months back, (I didnt know she lended suap) she let me use her BD set to beat SF. She trusted me with suap twice. xD
I got lent Super Attack Pea today. That enough wouldve made my day but the lender gave me her SF code a few months back, (I didnt know she lended suap) she let me use her BD set to beat SF. She trusted me with suap twice. xD
Hello and welcome, everyone! The last day of the Altador Cup has wrapped up, and we have the results! This is Matt, and I'm here with my wonderful co-anchor Katie! Austin couldn't make it today, but we'll carry on! I have the results from the Alabriss Bracket, and Katie and I will both be reporting the results from the Minitheus Bracket. So let's get started!
Roo Island and Kreludor went head to head, and the results were surprising to say the least! After being swept by Maraqua, very few people expected Kreludor to do so well against the Rooligans, but they were able to surprise many! Roo Island was able to take Yooyuball from the Moons as expected, and were also able to claim Slushie Slinger and Shootout Showdown. However, Kreludor was able to take Make Some Noise, their fans screaming their heads off, taking the side game with a close score of eight to seven. When the dust settled, Kreludor had made their mark against the Rooligans, who are currently the third-place team in the overall standings. Of course, the overall standings aren't final. To find out the results you'll have to stay tuned for our final report!
Our second matchup in this bracket was Mystery Island versus Krawk Island, and the results were as most analysts expected. Krawk Island was able to dominate Yooyuball, winning with a score of five to three! The Pirates were also able to side-sweep the Natives, resulting in a clean sweep to end the last day of the Cup. With their second-place finish last year, Mystery Island shocked many people this year as they dropped back into the lower tiers, but hopes are still high for a better run next year.
For our last matchup in the Alabriss Bracket we had Virtupets go against Maraqua. Virtupets stuck to their regular tactics today as they focused all their energy on Yooyuball. The Mermaids put up some resistance but almost all their scoring attempts were quickly dispatched by Virtupets' pair of defenders, outperforming even Maraqua's hardened defensive line! The Robots were able to take Yooyuball with a close score of six to five, but having spent all their energy on Yooyuball, they were side-swept by the Mermaids.
This concludes the results of the Alabriss bracket! Now let's move on to the Minitheus Bracket, where Katie and I will be co-reporting the results! Let's have Katie start off!
And they say that chivalry is dead! Hello, folks, this is Katie helping out with the Minitheus Bracket results today! First up, the Haunted Woods scared the wits out of their rival, Darigan Citadel, in Yooyuball...
...but the Minions weren't scared for long, as they were able to win the side games, nailing the Zombies into their coffins! Wait a minute -- we're getting word that Johan has returned, and is out in the Colosseum now, so let's turn to him for the rest of the Minitheus Bracket results!
Hey, Neopia! It's Johan, with extremely exciting results from the Minitheus Bracket! Shenkuu wasn't able to keep up with the attack from Meridell last night, as they were only able to take Slushie Slinger from the Knights. Meridell was able to end the tournament on a hot note, by finally taking out the Ninjas. The Knights should hold a strong placing in the top eight of the tournament after a good win last night. We'll see how both teams did overall later this week.
Tyrannia once again upended their opponent with a complete sweep, as they topped Moltara. The Fossils extended their almost unbroken streak of sweeps, tearing through the competition with unparalleled might. Tyrannia looks strong enough to win not only the bracket, but the Cup. The Dinos are definitely looking to take the top spot in the tournament, and at this point only an administrative miracle could bring them down.
It's been an exciting Cup so far, but only a few te-
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[Flustered by the unexpected cut, the newsroom anchor regains her composure.]
I'm your co-anchor, Katie, with the results for the Vaeolus Bracket. Well, that didn't last too long, did it? We may have to post Johan's bail over the weekend... anyway, onwards with the rest of the results!
Last, but certainly not least, the Vaeolus Bracket saw two solid finishes for Altador and the Lost Desert, who swept Brightvale and Faerieland, respectively. The Terror Mountain–Kiko Lake matchup was more heated, although the Chillers put the Kikos on ice in Yooyuball and Shootout Showdown. Kiko Lake finished the season with an exceptional Slushie Slinger record, as did Terror Mountain with Yooyuball. The Cup has been anything but dull, that's for sure!
Team Altador continues to assert their dominance over the competition, outshining Brightvale in all four games yesterday. By securing the victories by fairly large margins, the Suns have guaranteed themselves a podium trophy. When solicited for comment, Altador's captain "Trapper" Remis told us that he was waiting on the final decision of the Altador Cup Committee before any celebrations took place for the host land of the tournament. He also added that their recognition as a serious team was long overdue, and their cohesion as a team helped their rise in the standings. The Suns have certainly earned their trophy!
The Lost Desert had an excellent outing against Faerieland, their best since the team swept Mystery Island during the third round. The Mummies finished their underwhelming season with a green row, which is nothing to scoff at. Leera Heggle, the Lost Desert's captain, and Faerieland's captain, Kakoni Worrill, shook hoof and flipper on the field for a brilliant display of sportsmanship. Worrill commented that he is taking the losses in stride. He also notes that next year could be their year for a championship run, as Altador's rise from the bottom of the standings has been rather inspiring for the Faeries. Indeed, it seems that historically low-ranking teams are getting their shots for gold, which is quite refreshing.
Terror Mountain took two games from Kiko Lake yesterday: Yooyuball and Shootout Showdown. The Kikos retaliated with wins in Slushie Slinger, their best game, and Make Some Noise. It's likely that the Chillers will finish with a tie for seventh place with Kreludor, which isn't too shabby considering their poor start to the season. Along with the notoriety they’ve gained for climbing the standings during the middle of the tournament, team captain Prytariel is in contention for the Altador Cup's Most Valuable Player, as she retains the highest goals per game average -- with an approximate 6.8434 GPG. Congratulations, Prytariel: your hard work has paid off!
Congratulations to all teams -- you made it to the end! Today's report marks the end of daily results, so, everyone, please enjoy your weekend! Matt, perhaps Austin, maybe Johan, and I will see you all right here when the Altador Cup Committee releases the final standings on Monday, so stay tuned for the most exciting part of the Cup -- the coronation of this year's champions! Au revoir, folks!
Obligatory disclaimer: This news report was written to inform you all of the latest Altador Cup results in as entertaining a manner as possible. The rest of its content is largely fictional, composed from various fan comments and the whims of our imagination in an attempt to inspire a sense of realism through our reporting. While we do our best to keep things reasonably neutral, this report is in no way intended to be a completely bias-free listing of the day's results, nor does it claim to provide critical analysis of past and potential outcomes from qualified Altador Cup experts. Please note that the opinions formulated in this report are from a full team of different reporters, and in no way represent the views of only a single faction. If you're looking for 100% unbiased performance data, take a look at our standings page. If professional analysis tickles your fancy, you want our predictions pages (global/daily).
well tnt kinda prove my point didn,t they they froze the the cheaters of tm, i have nothing against tm . pry gpg went 7.4 to 6.8 as a result. too bad they have done anything about ty cheaters on there.
YAY! I'm so proud of everyone on our team for sweeping VP even though there were lots of doubts! It was close in YYB but the side games we took by some pretty surprising scores! 4-2 in SS, 5-2 in MSN, and 5-1 in SoSd, great job everyone let's keep up the good work and sweep Mystery Island again, they are a weaker team but we need the points so we have to play hard today as well! LET'S GO KRAWK ISLAND! :dance:
As of right now, they've slipped to 6th because DC just passed them in their bracket. If HW does, too, TM would move into 6th (though you're neck-and-neck with Kreludor, so you guys might be headed for a tie-breaker).
I've been surprised with DC's poor scores lately and Meridell's middling performances. It's also surprising to me that Meridell is pretty much locked in for fifth despite these sub-par performances.
Yeah that was odd. I think the biggest surprise right now (Besides AL and TY) is TNT!!!! I heard somewhere that someone was cheating (I don't know how and not sure if it's true) on AL and TNT did not ban them! Also TNT picked TERRIBLE brackets. I still think SRR or DRR was better and they need to change it back.
With our current record, I think TM could top any team besides the top 3...in the last bracket, we managed to rank above teams like KD and DC and our partner team MQ (finally). Krawk Island and Haunted Woods would've made me nervous about our chances, but I think we would've had a shot. It wouldn't have mattered much to me how the final brackets shook out unless we were in a bracket with more than one of the top 3.
TNT, what were you thinking? Tyrannia and Altador are guaranteed 1st and 2nd place between the two of them. Had you put them in the same bracket, we'd have gotten to see the rematch, and Altador would still have a shot at 1st. The last round is supposed to be the most exciting! Settling first and second by default makes it much less so.
The current "3rd place" bracket is relatively fair: Kreludor, KI, and RI all have a realistic shot at 3rd. Given Meridell's recent performance, I think it's fair that they're not in the "3rd place" bracket. Still, DC and Meridell (if they stepped up again) could have been legitimate contenders, too (TM's max possible points is only 83; 3rd place is very likely going to be higher than that; the same goes for HW's and Maraqua's max of 84). Had Altador and Tyrannia been in the same bracket, these 5 3rd-place contenders could have been spread across the other 2 brackets, making the race for 3rd (and 4th-9th) much more exciting (though we Rooligans would like to keep up our strong performance and keep it boring ;)).
our scores have slowed down though while AL's have been on the rise again so I wouldn't be surprised to see a lot of red in our results against AL. However, I'll still fight!
TNT freezes people for cheating if they're playing far too many AC games in a single day. I know someone who was legitimately playing last year and was unfairly frozen, for playing too much. I'm not exactly sure which games are possible to max in a single day, but I'm sure maxing two of them, depending on which two, could be an indicator of cheating. If you're not going crazy nuts you have nothing to worry about. :)