Here are your TSL Season 1 All-Stars!
Congrats to Ease, Zidane, and Ogron on being Three League All-Stars!
Props to Trasher, Iron Survivor, Mythril, Geio, Racka, 24, Spezza, and Kess on becoming Two League All-Stars!
Felicitations to Kentaro and Beam on being TSLD All-Stars, Tiny and Kira on becoming TSLJ All-Stars, and Pressure, Mcvicar, Henry Saari, skyforger, afghan, Hellkite, nosydawg, GLYDE, bellflowers and Omega Red on becoming TSLB All-Stars!
TSLD
Iron Survivor crushed warbird, falling a mere 3 bucks shy of hitting the $700 mark -- ouch! Nevertheless, he took the #1 spot, with Geio in hot pursuit with $639 and the clear #2, and Ogron taking the #3 spot with $601.
Ease and Mythril round out the $600 Club due to excellent play, while Racka roared up the leaderboard with a late-season push to claim the #6 seed.
Kentaro followed up a strong TWDT-D season with another solid outing, being in the Top 10 all season, while Zidane grinded it out all year and slips in at #8.
beam went into the final week with few games, but made astronomical gains with some big performances, breaking into the Top 10 for the first time only yesterday -- what a run!
Spezza was superb all season, providing us with a slow drip of games here and there, casually strolling into the Finals with great warbird play and a minimalist approach.
Attacks was fantastic this season, sitting in the Top 3 most of the last two months, but fell out two days ago due to inactivity, and unfortunately did not make the cut despite monster games like a 24-10 in a loss! Trasher was also in the Top 10 the entire season up until yesterday due to a flurry of late surges, and chose not to contest.
TSLJ
Zidane dominated TSLJ harder than any other player, irrespective of league. He led the field by an astounding $200 most of the season, and not only was the only player to hit $700 in dueling leagues, he hit $724, which is insane considering the diminishing returns at that level. He was putting out 16-5 performances in jav that didn't count towards his value. A tour-de-force.
Ease was almost as impressive, reaching the #2 seed in only 27 games! His per-game numbers were even slightly better than Zidane's, albeit with a smaller sample size.
At the #3 is Ogron, who grinded it out in javelin, posting a middling 9.2-9.1 average (and a lousy +5) through 40 games. He then somehow found his game in the second half of the season, averaging over 11 KPG in that span and clearing 10.1 KPG overall, including a shocking 21-6 to keep himself ahead of the field. Will still probably be picked last in jav.
Geio amassed $541 dollars in jav, showing multi-ship talent few knew he possessed, claiming the # spot, while Kira made a stellar late-season push, rapidly rising into the Top 10, and finishing #5 with a unique dodging style that is best described as letting go of your keyboard.
Trasher was excellent in every ship this season, taking his foot off the gas late and resting comfortably at #6, while Kess did much of the same after some impressive play in the first half of the season.
Iron Survivor chipped away at the standings all year, while Tiny, after starting the first half of the season with a negative plus-minus, stormed back in the final two weeks, including a surprise log-in while on vacation when his Top 10 position was in jeopardy. If I had to elaborate on his style of play, I would describe it as soon-to-be-divorced.
Racka didn't make a late-season push, he made a final day push, clinching the #10 spot mere hours before the final game, shocking onlookers with a late burst of god-like play, including a 14-1 game in TSLJ.
24, who had been qualified for weeks and seemed safe, fell to #11, bringing about the armageddon scenario described here, where 24 would have been in the Top 10 had those unscheduled Monday games not been played.
As previously stated, I will award 24 a TSLJ All-Star spot pro-rated to where he would have fallen (#10). If a player does not show to the Finals, 24 will replace them as a starter.
If all 10 players ahead of him show, I will sit out javs so he can play -- that way, nobody gets screwed out of their spot.
TSLB
Trasher ravaged TSLB, as he has many a TWLB and TWDT-B season, proving the most prolific player across all three ships, dazzling spectators with a vast array of skills in terr, shark and spider. He mainly focused on spider, however, where he was a force, finishing #1 overall with 700$ (I prorated all the basing values to better contextualize them between each other and the other two leagues -- expect that to be a permanent change going into Season 2.)
Defending TWDT-B Champions Spezza finished #2 despite playing relatively few games, showing his utter dominance in spider, and was worth 2 spiders every game.
Kess took #3 with a fiery zest for victory as both an overspider and an underspider, displaying his mastery of the ship with $645, and will play in his second consecutive basing Final since his return.
Henry Saari earned $645, capturing the #4 seed with a great season, and will look to win his first basing final, while Ease casually nabbed a TSLB All-Star spot in a mere 27 games!
skyforger has made his presence felt in basing since his return to the game, notching his second straight basing Final, taking the #6 seed with $608, while afghan impressed with some very nice play this season as well, taking #7.
Hellkite is one of the most well known basers in the zone, and he was a beast in both spider and shark in TSL, but he cut his teeth on spider and ultimately qualified as the #8 spider with a late push that saw him rise quickly through the ranks. nosydawg has been a TWDT-B staple for years now, constantly impressing as one of the best low-star spiders in the zone, and may be too good to maintain that distinction come TWDT in September! Last but not least, GLYDE had a good season in spider and take the #10 slot with $567.
In terr, Ogron held the #1 spot all season and never relinquished it, amassing $700. After being eliminated the past two TWDT-B seasons by Ogron, Thix will look to regain some dignity and not make it three in a row, as he takes the #2 seed with $686.
In shark, Zidane racheted up the shrap and the teks and took the top spot, as he and Mcvicar traded the #1 seed throughout the season with excellent, aggressive play.
Mythril made a strong late-season push to clinch the #3 seed, while 24, after some solid TWDT-B play the past two years, is finally making the leap in base, reaching his first Final with $489.
Final Thoughts
I want to thank everyone for showing and playing, especially all the hosts and contributors. There are too many to name, but Henry Saari, Geio, and Mythril come to mind as stalwarts constantly there lending a helping hand.
If you see Qan in game, be sure to PM or ?message him a thanks, he was by far the biggest reason for TSL's success along with myself and did all the bot work and coding, despite not even getting to play.
I think the first season of TSL was a success and could help extend the life of Trench Wars a bit. We're already hard at work on Season 2, looking to automate the league and have Standings post to a website, along with other fixes like drastically improved matchmaking algorithms, on top of automating MMR in TSLJ and TWLD using your stats once you've reached a certain number of games.
The zone being down two Sundays was a blow, but I think we weathered it fairly well. The lack of captains, teams, and accountability require a heavier hand than TWL or TWDT in terms of moderation, which makes me look like a power-tripping ogre, but I don't see any other way to manage it due to its unique structure.
Nevertheless, I think most players acted in good faith and played fairly normally, which is appreciated. The timetable for Season 2 of TSL is late August or early September, with TWDT Signups beginning around the same time.
In order to beat American Thanksgiving, the draft will have to occur on September 24th.
As for Season 1 of TSL, the Finals will take place this Sunday, starting at 2pm EST.
Good luck to all the players!
Congrats to Ease, Zidane, and Ogron on being Three League All-Stars!
Props to Trasher, Iron Survivor, Mythril, Geio, Racka, 24, Spezza, and Kess on becoming Two League All-Stars!
Felicitations to Kentaro and Beam on being TSLD All-Stars, Tiny and Kira on becoming TSLJ All-Stars, and Pressure, Mcvicar, Henry Saari, skyforger, afghan, Hellkite, nosydawg, GLYDE, bellflowers and Omega Red on becoming TSLB All-Stars!
TSLD
Iron Survivor crushed warbird, falling a mere 3 bucks shy of hitting the $700 mark -- ouch! Nevertheless, he took the #1 spot, with Geio in hot pursuit with $639 and the clear #2, and Ogron taking the #3 spot with $601.
Ease and Mythril round out the $600 Club due to excellent play, while Racka roared up the leaderboard with a late-season push to claim the #6 seed.
Kentaro followed up a strong TWDT-D season with another solid outing, being in the Top 10 all season, while Zidane grinded it out all year and slips in at #8.
beam went into the final week with few games, but made astronomical gains with some big performances, breaking into the Top 10 for the first time only yesterday -- what a run!
Spezza was superb all season, providing us with a slow drip of games here and there, casually strolling into the Finals with great warbird play and a minimalist approach.
Attacks was fantastic this season, sitting in the Top 3 most of the last two months, but fell out two days ago due to inactivity, and unfortunately did not make the cut despite monster games like a 24-10 in a loss! Trasher was also in the Top 10 the entire season up until yesterday due to a flurry of late surges, and chose not to contest.
TSLJ
Zidane dominated TSLJ harder than any other player, irrespective of league. He led the field by an astounding $200 most of the season, and not only was the only player to hit $700 in dueling leagues, he hit $724, which is insane considering the diminishing returns at that level. He was putting out 16-5 performances in jav that didn't count towards his value. A tour-de-force.
Ease was almost as impressive, reaching the #2 seed in only 27 games! His per-game numbers were even slightly better than Zidane's, albeit with a smaller sample size.
At the #3 is Ogron, who grinded it out in javelin, posting a middling 9.2-9.1 average (and a lousy +5) through 40 games. He then somehow found his game in the second half of the season, averaging over 11 KPG in that span and clearing 10.1 KPG overall, including a shocking 21-6 to keep himself ahead of the field. Will still probably be picked last in jav.
Geio amassed $541 dollars in jav, showing multi-ship talent few knew he possessed, claiming the # spot, while Kira made a stellar late-season push, rapidly rising into the Top 10, and finishing #5 with a unique dodging style that is best described as letting go of your keyboard.
Trasher was excellent in every ship this season, taking his foot off the gas late and resting comfortably at #6, while Kess did much of the same after some impressive play in the first half of the season.
Iron Survivor chipped away at the standings all year, while Tiny, after starting the first half of the season with a negative plus-minus, stormed back in the final two weeks, including a surprise log-in while on vacation when his Top 10 position was in jeopardy. If I had to elaborate on his style of play, I would describe it as soon-to-be-divorced.
Racka didn't make a late-season push, he made a final day push, clinching the #10 spot mere hours before the final game, shocking onlookers with a late burst of god-like play, including a 14-1 game in TSLJ.
24, who had been qualified for weeks and seemed safe, fell to #11, bringing about the armageddon scenario described here, where 24 would have been in the Top 10 had those unscheduled Monday games not been played.
As previously stated, I will award 24 a TSLJ All-Star spot pro-rated to where he would have fallen (#10). If a player does not show to the Finals, 24 will replace them as a starter.
If all 10 players ahead of him show, I will sit out javs so he can play -- that way, nobody gets screwed out of their spot.
TSLB
Trasher ravaged TSLB, as he has many a TWLB and TWDT-B season, proving the most prolific player across all three ships, dazzling spectators with a vast array of skills in terr, shark and spider. He mainly focused on spider, however, where he was a force, finishing #1 overall with 700$ (I prorated all the basing values to better contextualize them between each other and the other two leagues -- expect that to be a permanent change going into Season 2.)
Defending TWDT-B Champions Spezza finished #2 despite playing relatively few games, showing his utter dominance in spider, and was worth 2 spiders every game.
Kess took #3 with a fiery zest for victory as both an overspider and an underspider, displaying his mastery of the ship with $645, and will play in his second consecutive basing Final since his return.
Henry Saari earned $645, capturing the #4 seed with a great season, and will look to win his first basing final, while Ease casually nabbed a TSLB All-Star spot in a mere 27 games!
skyforger has made his presence felt in basing since his return to the game, notching his second straight basing Final, taking the #6 seed with $608, while afghan impressed with some very nice play this season as well, taking #7.
Hellkite is one of the most well known basers in the zone, and he was a beast in both spider and shark in TSL, but he cut his teeth on spider and ultimately qualified as the #8 spider with a late push that saw him rise quickly through the ranks. nosydawg has been a TWDT-B staple for years now, constantly impressing as one of the best low-star spiders in the zone, and may be too good to maintain that distinction come TWDT in September! Last but not least, GLYDE had a good season in spider and take the #10 slot with $567.
In terr, Ogron held the #1 spot all season and never relinquished it, amassing $700. After being eliminated the past two TWDT-B seasons by Ogron, Thix will look to regain some dignity and not make it three in a row, as he takes the #2 seed with $686.
In shark, Zidane racheted up the shrap and the teks and took the top spot, as he and Mcvicar traded the #1 seed throughout the season with excellent, aggressive play.
Mythril made a strong late-season push to clinch the #3 seed, while 24, after some solid TWDT-B play the past two years, is finally making the leap in base, reaching his first Final with $489.
Final Thoughts
I want to thank everyone for showing and playing, especially all the hosts and contributors. There are too many to name, but Henry Saari, Geio, and Mythril come to mind as stalwarts constantly there lending a helping hand.
If you see Qan in game, be sure to PM or ?message him a thanks, he was by far the biggest reason for TSL's success along with myself and did all the bot work and coding, despite not even getting to play.
I think the first season of TSL was a success and could help extend the life of Trench Wars a bit. We're already hard at work on Season 2, looking to automate the league and have Standings post to a website, along with other fixes like drastically improved matchmaking algorithms, on top of automating MMR in TSLJ and TWLD using your stats once you've reached a certain number of games.
The zone being down two Sundays was a blow, but I think we weathered it fairly well. The lack of captains, teams, and accountability require a heavier hand than TWL or TWDT in terms of moderation, which makes me look like a power-tripping ogre, but I don't see any other way to manage it due to its unique structure.
Nevertheless, I think most players acted in good faith and played fairly normally, which is appreciated. The timetable for Season 2 of TSL is late August or early September, with TWDT Signups beginning around the same time.
In order to beat American Thanksgiving, the draft will have to occur on September 24th.
As for Season 1 of TSL, the Finals will take place this Sunday, starting at 2pm EST.
Good luck to all the players!
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