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CPAC Champions Cup – QF results!
Hey ACP,
On Sunday was the round of Quarter-Finals in CPAC’s latest tournament, the Champions Cup. There were 4 in total and were supposedly meant to be 9 armies in the Quarter-Final, before the Dark Warriors dropped out after they had leadership problems and kind of died. SWAT took their place in the QF with UMA, so fought them instead of a tough 3-way with IW and MW. There were 2 close battles, and 2 fairly easy battles, but which were which?
This post brings you the results of each battle and the Semi-Final’s which will probably occur this weekend, along with my personal predictions with them. I’ll be asking you for your predictions too, so don’t leave just yet! A few notes before is each battles were meant to be 45 minutes long and normal rules applied too. For those who are unfamiliar with this kind of set up, the winner’s of the Quarter-Finals go onto fight in the Semi-Finals and then if they win that, they finally compete in the grand final!
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What You Can and Cannot Say
Slider’s News
Slider: I won’t be able to be on much tomorrow, but expect me on most of the day Tuesday. Cya then!
[Warning: This post contains opinions :lol:]
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The hardest fight I’ve ever had in my life.
>sarcasm
Hey ACP,
Today we had our Quarter-Final battle with the Light Troops in CPAC’s Champions Cup. Today would probably be our hardest battle unless we reached the final, so it was a surprise when we won so easily, in fact we didn’t even have to move a muscle. The Light Troops were warned 30 minutes before the official start of the battle that it would take place in the MINE, yet the LT constantly changed rooms to any room except for the mine. When the battle begun the judges gave LT 5 extra minutes to get their penguin butt’s into the MINE, and yet they still refused. It was an easy victory and we now fight SWAT in the next round.
However, enough about how silly the Light Troops are and how I was supposedly “raging” our performance in the mine was actually stunning. We logged on officially around 25 minutes before the official start of the event, but some soldiers logged in at around 45 minutes earlier to claim a good position in the Mine. Even the LT leader himself admitted that we had got the room full, and our chat size also improved to make us the best CP army on chat by a mile. I don’t want to give too much away, so to find out more about how we owned the Light Troops, click read more! Go on, you know you want to.
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[ACP-robot]error:training_status?
Hey ACP!
On Thursday I quickly scheduled an ACP event for today, seeing as we only had an event planned for Sunday. We haven’t been doing our best on Saturday’s recently and our best performances have come on Sunday’s, but today was a little bit different. We started off in the MINE as the puffle party was still ongoing and I didn’t realise that, but later on we went to the TOWN to try and expand our sizes ever more. This battle was important to get our tactics straight and makes us almost impossible to defeat against the Light Troops, and I think we achieved that!
We did various tactics including Circle’s in the mine and town, but we didn’t do much moving bombs throughout the battle as it seemed a bit wasted, given we probably wont have the chance to attack the Light Troops with both our sizes, it will probably be best if we stood our ground and let the LT come to us. I said this event was going to be 3 medals which could go up to 5, and I planned it out so we could get up to 2 medals for size, and 3 medals for perfect tactics. In the end, I think we probably earned 4 medals as our tactics towards the end got better, but our size couldn’t break that 45 barrier.
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Eh, What?
Hey ACP!
First off, sorry for the misleading graphic below. I’m just confused as a ragin’ gazelle. Continue reading
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