TWDT 2017 DRAFT REVIEW
Credits to Ogron for making this table
TWDTD Draft Review
Courtesy of the Evil Big Baby
I remember writing a TWLD prediction last season, and given its popularity, I decided to write something similar again. It is truly regrettable that Ogron isn’t willing to organize the league and provide the community with his ever-so-entertaining Hot or Nots anymore; they were always very enjoyable to read (actually it seems like he is still planning to write). However, we have been blessed with competent individuals such as Henry Saari and vys, to name a few, who were willing to replace him and give the zone something to look forward to again.
Credits to Ogron again for inspiring me with the formatting. Without further ado… here we go.
Power A+
Starters: Ricko, Weak, Okyo, Bacon (7), Sassafras (6)
Subs: Beam, Zidane, Trasher (7), Ixador (6), Aprix (6)
Without a doubt, Zidane has the most balanced team across all three leagues. I’ll be honest and say that I’m quite happy to be part of this team, as it is definitely a contender for yet another triple crown—something that we’ve all seen occur far too many times with this man (See S17, S20, and TWIC).
Although I have no idea how promising our team appears to be (basing and javelin wise) in comparison to other teams, I can safely say, with respect to warbirds, that we’ve already won TWDTD. Not only do we have 3 high stars warbirds who have proven themselves time after times, but we also have Bacon, a 7* warbird who is easily a 9* in my opinion. This is an unfortunate mistake on the part of the league operators, which will greatly benefit this team.
These 3 metrics certainly don’t tell the whole story of how dominant a warbird can be, but they are among the most important.
Ricko:
Weak:
Okyo:
Bacon:
Sassafras:
Paladin A
Starters: Vys, RaCka, Tanzu, Jessup (7), Anyone (6)
Subs: Spezza, Cape (7), Anyone (6)
Jessup drafted a lot of warbirds early on at the peril of getting quality players in other divisions. While he may have quite the formidable warbird team in Vys, RaCka, Tanzu, and himself, he sort of neglected in the javelin department, causing his team to be non-threatening there. His basing team seems to be quite decent at first glance; however, most of his basers suffer from a 24/7 non-show problem, thus effectively rendering the team worthless.
Assuming that the key players are going to show up every week, this team will prove to be the most problematic for Zidane’s Power to handle.
Vys:
RaCka:
Tanzu:
Jessup:
ALF B+
Starters: Mythril, Reaver, Jones, Major Crisis (7), Maito_Chi (6)
Subs: Delectable, Turban, Shaun (7) Anyone (6)
I could have been on Delectable’s team if it wasn’t for the snake draft, but oh well. I wonder why he decided to pick me ahead of other competent warbirds as his second player; surely he does not think that my abilities far surpass the rest? I’m only a 9* warbird after all. I guess the mystery will never be unraveled as I cannot exactly dive into his brain and see what he’s thinking about.
I am not sure if choosing Turban as the very first pick was a smart choice. He mentioned that he would not be available to play during certain times, which would most likely force Delectable to depend upon someone else to win his javelin games.
Aside from his questionable first pick, Delectable drafted a lot of warbirds. Oddly enough, these warbirds are also on Chemical, a squad led by the captain himself. Perhaps the chemistry he developed with these players over the limited amount of time that Chemical has been alive is the reason why he chose them.
Mythril:
Reaver:
Jones:
Major Crisis:
Maito_Chi
okyo> ?find dele
delectable <ER> - Public 0
okyo> interview?
delectable> hello
okyo> hello delectable, how do you feel about your team in twdt?
delectable> loooooooooooool
okyo> being positioned at #1 for the drafting was a blessing was it not?
okyo> r u gonna give me interview
delectable> i didnt even know u talked
delectable> but sure im a team player
okyo> yeah?
okyo> so how do you feel about the team you picked?
okyo> i think your the strongest in wb
delectable> OK I feel ALF is the most balanced team in the draft. We can compete in all 3 leagues. We have good depth in every spot and probably the best activity of all the players. It helps having a game changer like Turban.
okyo> yeah turban is the best 3 leaguer in the draft, thats for sure. but i think he mentioned that he wouldnt be able to show up for certain time frames
okyo> any ideas on this ?
delectable> and picking #1 was nice. There were a lot of good players to choose so I dont think it matter were you picked : )
okyo> thats true
delectable> Thats fine. Like I said we have depth and I want to play as many people as I can (Thats the idea of this right) So he wont be needed for every single game
okyo> nice, thats great
delectable> l0l
okyo> seems like you are following the true nature of twdt
okyo> any final words?
delectable> ALF is back in POG form.
okyo> i dont think i was playing during the time alf was a squad, but i heard they were elite
okyo> i hope ur team can show us the old alf power again so i can see something ive never seen with my own eyes
okyo> thx for interview
delectable> ROFLS
delectable> you are hilarious
delectable> and yes we can only hope. Best of luck!
Brexit B+
Starters: Iron Survivor, Attacks, Geio, Ro (7), Omega Red (6)
Subs: Olde, Cloth (7), Temujin (7), Commodo (7), Anyone (6)
Attacks has now capped his second TWDT team. He learned from his first experience as a captain that basers seem to be chosen at a much faster pace than warbirds. Understanding that warbirds were not going to be selected early on, he initially concentrated his first few picks on basers. I’m not a base expert, but he’s got quite the team with Pressure leading the charge.
With Iron Survivor and Geio right behind him, Attacks seems ready to lead his team to a blue medal. The question is: how active is Iron going to be? He will need to be at full power to stand any chance. Ro as a 7* warbird is godly, but his show rate is very questionable.
Iron Survivor:
Attacks:
Geio:
Ro:
Omega Red:
Terrorist C
Starters: Dreamwin, War, Rasaq, Zizzo (7), World (6)
Subs: Havok (7), Afri (7), Ra (7), Anyone (6)
Dreamwin may not have drafted a strong warbird team, but this negligence is justified in his drafting of a very terrifying team in both javelins and basing. In short, he will go nowhere in warbirds, but will go very far in the 2 other divisions.
Dreamwin:
War:
Rasaq:
Zizzo:
World:
Baratheon C
Starters: Racketeer, Kentaro, Ogron (7), Kovalchuk (7), Anyone (6)
Subs: Kado (7), Cripple (7)
Having been randomized into the worst draft position possible, it is no wonder that Ogron decided to abandon warbirds and javelins to focus on the league that he excels in the most. While he may not have a great warbird lineup, it will be interesting to see which team will be capable of dismantling this possibly insurmountable basing line. Dreamwin, Attacks, and Zidane’s team will be their greatest competitors for sure.
Racketeer:
Kentaro:
Ogron:
gron:hey
gron:can i get an interview from you sir
(Ogron)>for what
:Ogron:am writing a draft review, inspired by you
(Ogron)> oh... just starting writing one LOL...
(Ogron)>u can do it if u want tho
:Ogron:well we can have 2 threads, thats gonna be even more hype lol
(Ogron)>true
(Ogron)>sure fire away
(Ogron)>ill name mine Ogron's TWDT 2017 DRAFT REVIEW
(Ogron)>instead of TWDT 2017 DRAFT REVIEW
:Ogron:thx, so i know being the #5 in the draft position sucked... and thats probably why you have no wbs or javs
:Ogron:but ur basing team is insurmountable
:Ogron:do u think u will win this seasons basing?
(Ogron)> i'm a 1-leaguer with a terrible draft spot, zid/dreamwin get to pick multi-leaguers and are multi-leaguers
:Ogron:zid being a 3 leaguer himself as 2nd picker
:Ogron:it cant be any better for him
(Ogron)> i saw no reason to try to compete with them in multiple leagues when they have a huge built-in advantage
(Ogron)>also Henry Saari changed the league to making playoffs PER LEAGUE, so there was no incentive to branch out
:Ogron:thats true, but now you got proven twlb players in all important ships of basing
(Ogron)>or i would have picked you 2nd round
(Ogron)>or iron
:Ogronh yeah i heard about that
(Ogron)>but since its per league, i said fuck it, i enjoy basing, and just want to have fun
:Ogron:it makes concentrating on 1 league a very smart choice
(Ogron)> i think so ya
(Ogron)>as for if we'll win... let me see other rosters
:Ogron:id love to be on your team, thought delectable chose me as his main warbird for his 2nd player... until it was nullified
:Ogron:wonder if he really thinks im better than other 10* wbs
:Ogron:though(
(Ogron)>dunno, i can't speak to delectable's thought process, when i ran TWDT he was a cap for me and insisted on his team name being CUMFAGGOTS
(Ogron)>so what goes through his head is anyone's guess
(Ogron)> i replaced him as cap with a bag of potato chips and it was a huge upgrade
:Ogron:lol
:Ogron:yes he is quite the eccentric person
:Ogron:anyways how are the other team in your opinion in basing?
(Ogron)> I think Paladin's lineup is full of no show basers, I don't think ALF's basing line is good, Zid's line is solid but no terr, Brexit could be dangerous if Ro shows but their low-stars are weak
:Ogron:thats what i thought as well about paladen
(Ogron)> Dreamwin has 8 high star basers on his team (I have 6) lol
:Ogron:zid is counting on vehicle or aprix to terr, we'll see how it works
:Ogron:but if it doesnt work the way it should, then i think your team will breeze to victory in basing
(Ogron)> I think the favorites are going to be Baratheon and Terrorist in base, with Power/Brexit as dark horses, and ALF/Paladin as cannon fodder
:Ogron:yea
(Ogron)>aprix is a pretty good terr tbh, i didnt think of that
(Ogron)>ya zid's line is good
:Ogron:yeah, but his showrate is questionable
:Ogron:anyways thx for interview
(Ogron)> I consider Terrorist the biggest threat
(Ogron)>but just let it be known
:Ogron:kk
:Ogron:will do
(Ogron)>the 2 times i capped before, in 2013 and 2016, I knocked Terrorist the fuck out in playoffs
(Ogron)> Baratheon 2-0 vs Terror, about to be 3-0
(Ogron)>np
Credits to Ogron for making this table
TWDTD Draft Review
Courtesy of the Evil Big Baby
I remember writing a TWLD prediction last season, and given its popularity, I decided to write something similar again. It is truly regrettable that Ogron isn’t willing to organize the league and provide the community with his ever-so-entertaining Hot or Nots anymore; they were always very enjoyable to read (actually it seems like he is still planning to write). However, we have been blessed with competent individuals such as Henry Saari and vys, to name a few, who were willing to replace him and give the zone something to look forward to again.
Credits to Ogron again for inspiring me with the formatting. Without further ado… here we go.
Power A+
Starters: Ricko, Weak, Okyo, Bacon (7), Sassafras (6)
Subs: Beam, Zidane, Trasher (7), Ixador (6), Aprix (6)
Without a doubt, Zidane has the most balanced team across all three leagues. I’ll be honest and say that I’m quite happy to be part of this team, as it is definitely a contender for yet another triple crown—something that we’ve all seen occur far too many times with this man (See S17, S20, and TWIC).
Although I have no idea how promising our team appears to be (basing and javelin wise) in comparison to other teams, I can safely say, with respect to warbirds, that we’ve already won TWDTD. Not only do we have 3 high stars warbirds who have proven themselves time after times, but we also have Bacon, a 7* warbird who is easily a 9* in my opinion. This is an unfortunate mistake on the part of the league operators, which will greatly benefit this team.
These 3 metrics certainly don’t tell the whole story of how dominant a warbird can be, but they are among the most important.
Ricko:
Like Iron Survivor, he is a warbird that leads his own underdog squad and refrains from stacking even if given the chance. This has allowed him to continuously improve his game in order to eventually seize the blue medal, something that he most likely want to earn fair and square instead of it being handed to him on a silver platter, which is how most people seem to get their medals.
Killing Ability: 7.5/10
Dodge: 8/10
Survivability: 8/10
Killing Ability: 7.5/10
Dodge: 8/10
Survivability: 8/10
Weak:
A great warbird that is nice to have on your team. He won TWLD a couple of times and therefore his experience will be invaluable. While he certainly is not 10*, he is someone that you can count on to get 15+ kills and carry the team.
Killing Ability: 8/10
Dodge: 6/10
Survivability: 6/10
Killing Ability: 8/10
Dodge: 6/10
Survivability: 6/10
Okyo:
I’m not sure what to say about myself aside from the fact that I’m currently a TWLD champion. During the draft, Henry Saari made a mistake and allowed delectable, someone who is very knowledgeable about warbirds, to pick his 2nd player. Although the pick was nullified in order to follow the snake draft procedure, he still chose to pick me over countless of other 10* warbirds.
Killing Ability: 8/10
Dodge: 7/10
Survivability: 6/10
Killing Ability: 8/10
Dodge: 7/10
Survivability: 6/10
Bacon:
Bacon is the dark horse of the league and he’ll be shooting tomahawk missiles, destroying teams like how Trump bombed Syria. Clearly, the league operators had no idea how good this player could be, something that obviously worked to our advantage. His presence will allow us to win every warbird games because, with him, we essentially have 4 warbirds whose skill levels are all 9* or above. It’s going to be very hard to defeat 4 real warbirds with only 3.
Killing Ability: 7.5/10
Dodge: 6/10
Survivability: 6/10
Killing Ability: 7.5/10
Dodge: 6/10
Survivability: 6/10
Sassafras:
Sassafras is the best 6* warbird in the league. Common sense dictates that a team of 5 can easily be dismantled by focusing on the weak link. Fortunately for us, we do not have a single weak link in which other teams can capitalize on and destroy us.
Killing Ability: 4/10
Dodge: 4/10
Survivability: 4/10
Killing Ability: 4/10
Dodge: 4/10
Survivability: 4/10
Paladin A
Starters: Vys, RaCka, Tanzu, Jessup (7), Anyone (6)
Subs: Spezza, Cape (7), Anyone (6)
Jessup drafted a lot of warbirds early on at the peril of getting quality players in other divisions. While he may have quite the formidable warbird team in Vys, RaCka, Tanzu, and himself, he sort of neglected in the javelin department, causing his team to be non-threatening there. His basing team seems to be quite decent at first glance; however, most of his basers suffer from a 24/7 non-show problem, thus effectively rendering the team worthless.
Assuming that the key players are going to show up every week, this team will prove to be the most problematic for Zidane’s Power to handle.
Vys:
Vys is the only player in existence to have ever completed the game. I was sort of curious and wanted to understand this enigmatic statement, so I once asked my friend Cres about it. Here’s how our discussion went:
okyo: ey y vys say he complete game when he no have any twld medal
Cres: mental retardation
Killing Ability: 7/10
Dodge: 7/10
Survivability: 10/10
okyo: ey y vys say he complete game when he no have any twld medal
Cres: mental retardation
Killing Ability: 7/10
Dodge: 7/10
Survivability: 10/10
RaCka:
RaCka is the most insecure player in the game. He always feels obliged to challenge everyone in the zone that poses a threat to his so-called title of being the best player that ever graced the game. He is quite the formidable warbird, don’t get me wrong, but his obsession with being the best gets old.
Killing Ability: 8/10
Dodge: 8/10
Survivability: 7/10
Killing Ability: 8/10
Dodge: 8/10
Survivability: 7/10
Tanzu:
He is the current TWLD Champion. Enough said.
Killing Ability: 7.5/10
Dodge: 6/10
Survivability: 6/10
Killing Ability: 7.5/10
Dodge: 6/10
Survivability: 6/10
Jessup:
Jessup is a Paladen mainstay whose primary technique in TWDD is the suicide rush. I am certain that I am not the only one who has fallen victim to some of his retarded suicide rushes against opponents with full energy. The only way any good players would ever die to Jessup is either because they blinked or lost concentration. Sorry. No offense.
Killing Ability: 3/10
Dodge: 1/10
Survivability: 4/10
Killing Ability: 3/10
Dodge: 1/10
Survivability: 4/10
ALF B+
Starters: Mythril, Reaver, Jones, Major Crisis (7), Maito_Chi (6)
Subs: Delectable, Turban, Shaun (7) Anyone (6)
I could have been on Delectable’s team if it wasn’t for the snake draft, but oh well. I wonder why he decided to pick me ahead of other competent warbirds as his second player; surely he does not think that my abilities far surpass the rest? I’m only a 9* warbird after all. I guess the mystery will never be unraveled as I cannot exactly dive into his brain and see what he’s thinking about.
I am not sure if choosing Turban as the very first pick was a smart choice. He mentioned that he would not be available to play during certain times, which would most likely force Delectable to depend upon someone else to win his javelin games.
Aside from his questionable first pick, Delectable drafted a lot of warbirds. Oddly enough, these warbirds are also on Chemical, a squad led by the captain himself. Perhaps the chemistry he developed with these players over the limited amount of time that Chemical has been alive is the reason why he chose them.
Mythril:
A lot of people have considered him the best warbird in the game for quite some times. I don’t think he is the best warbird in the game, but he is still nevertheless very elite. Unfortunately for him, it appears that he suffers from a case of lackluster(ness) if that’s even a word. I have played him in occasional dd matches recently and, from my understanding, his most prominent strength would be his dodging. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever had that much trouble rushing someone to death.
Killing Ability: 7.5/10
Dodge: 10/10
Survivability: 8/10
Killing Ability: 7.5/10
Dodge: 10/10
Survivability: 8/10
Reaver:
I personally thought he was the best warbird in the game back in 2013, when I had only played Trench Wars for 3 years. Part of the reason is because he mercilessly rushed me to death during a TWLD game. While that might not be a good enough reason for believing someone to be the best warbird, my knowledge of warbird at that time was very lacking. Nevertheless, I still consider him to be an elite warbird. Wait until he truly unrusts. He will cause massive damage.
Killing Ability: 8/10
Dodge: 7/10
Survivability: 7/10
Killing Ability: 8/10
Dodge: 7/10
Survivability: 7/10
Jones:
Big Baby Jonie has always been a very great warbird, but has not lived up to his name for quite some times now. Terrorist would have beaten Zidane’s Power during the previous season’s TWDTD finals if Jonie had played a little bit better. Nevertheless, he is still a warbird that anyone would be happy to have on their team.
Killing Ability: 6.5/10
Dodge: 7/10
Survivability: 6/10
Killing Ability: 6.5/10
Dodge: 7/10
Survivability: 6/10
Major Crisis:
Major Crisis is a TWDT All-Star who is good in all three league. I may be wrong, but I believe that his main ship is the yellow banana one, and yet he performs better in warbird.
Killing Ability: 4/10
Dodge: 2/10
Survivability: 3/10
Killing Ability: 4/10
Dodge: 2/10
Survivability: 3/10
Maito_Chi
Maito_Chi is the second best 6* warbird in the game behind Sassafras. I’m not exactly sure who he is, but he is pretty good.
Killing Ability: 5/10
Dodge: 4/10
Survivability: 4/10
Killing Ability: 5/10
Dodge: 4/10
Survivability: 4/10
okyo> ?find dele
delectable <ER> - Public 0
okyo> interview?
delectable> hello
okyo> hello delectable, how do you feel about your team in twdt?
delectable> loooooooooooool
okyo> being positioned at #1 for the drafting was a blessing was it not?
okyo> r u gonna give me interview
delectable> i didnt even know u talked
delectable> but sure im a team player
okyo> yeah?
okyo> so how do you feel about the team you picked?
okyo> i think your the strongest in wb
delectable> OK I feel ALF is the most balanced team in the draft. We can compete in all 3 leagues. We have good depth in every spot and probably the best activity of all the players. It helps having a game changer like Turban.
okyo> yeah turban is the best 3 leaguer in the draft, thats for sure. but i think he mentioned that he wouldnt be able to show up for certain time frames
okyo> any ideas on this ?
delectable> and picking #1 was nice. There were a lot of good players to choose so I dont think it matter were you picked : )
okyo> thats true
delectable> Thats fine. Like I said we have depth and I want to play as many people as I can (Thats the idea of this right) So he wont be needed for every single game
okyo> nice, thats great
delectable> l0l
okyo> seems like you are following the true nature of twdt
okyo> any final words?
delectable> ALF is back in POG form.
okyo> i dont think i was playing during the time alf was a squad, but i heard they were elite
okyo> i hope ur team can show us the old alf power again so i can see something ive never seen with my own eyes
okyo> thx for interview
delectable> ROFLS
delectable> you are hilarious
delectable> and yes we can only hope. Best of luck!
Brexit B+
Starters: Iron Survivor, Attacks, Geio, Ro (7), Omega Red (6)
Subs: Olde, Cloth (7), Temujin (7), Commodo (7), Anyone (6)
Attacks has now capped his second TWDT team. He learned from his first experience as a captain that basers seem to be chosen at a much faster pace than warbirds. Understanding that warbirds were not going to be selected early on, he initially concentrated his first few picks on basers. I’m not a base expert, but he’s got quite the team with Pressure leading the charge.
With Iron Survivor and Geio right behind him, Attacks seems ready to lead his team to a blue medal. The question is: how active is Iron going to be? He will need to be at full power to stand any chance. Ro as a 7* warbird is godly, but his show rate is very questionable.
Iron Survivor:
He won TWLD last season and carried much of Zidane’s Power in TWDTD last season as well. I have been playing with him for the past 6 years, so I understand exactly how dominant he is in warbird (might not apply to 1v1 duels, though).
Killing Ability: 9/10
Dodge: 8/10
Survivability: 8/10
Killing Ability: 9/10
Dodge: 8/10
Survivability: 8/10
Attacks:
The best and only British warbird who has ever won a TWLD medal. Since he played an entire season with Iron, he’s established real chemistry with him. Will it be enough to beat the other great warbirds team? We shall see.
Killing Ability: 6/10
Dodge: 7/10
Survivability: 9/10
Killing Ability: 6/10
Dodge: 7/10
Survivability: 9/10
Geio:
This is quite a dilemma. Tripin or Geio—who’s the greatest bencher of all time? To my understanding, the winner of this fabulous prize would be Geio!! Not only has he never got out of the spectator ship when it comes to TWLD, but my sources also told me that he contributed to a grand total of zero to the organization of this season’s TWDT. He is supposed to be the lead organizer of it, and yet he benches that too. Bencher for life. Clap Clap Clap.
Killing Ability: 6/10
Dodge: 6/10
Survivability: 6/10
Killing Ability: 6/10
Dodge: 6/10
Survivability: 6/10
Ro:
He has great talent in warbird and is easily able to carry a team with scores like 18-9. However, his effectiveness will remain to be determined as his show-rate is questionable. He bailed out on Dreamwin’s Terrorist last season after all.
Killing Ability: 6/10
Dodge: 6/10
Survivability: 6/10
Killing Ability: 6/10
Dodge: 6/10
Survivability: 6/10
Omega Red:
Omega Red is a current TWLD champion. This pixelated medal is going to give him the power to destroy anyone that dares obstruct his endeavors.
Killing Ability: 2/10
Dodge: 2/10
Survivability: 2/10
Killing Ability: 2/10
Dodge: 2/10
Survivability: 2/10
Terrorist C
Starters: Dreamwin, War, Rasaq, Zizzo (7), World (6)
Subs: Havok (7), Afri (7), Ra (7), Anyone (6)
Dreamwin may not have drafted a strong warbird team, but this negligence is justified in his drafting of a very terrifying team in both javelins and basing. In short, he will go nowhere in warbirds, but will go very far in the 2 other divisions.
Dreamwin:
Within the demographic of the countless javelin players out there, Dreamwin is certainly among the best in warbird.
Killing Ability: 6/10
Dodge: 5/10
Survivability: 6/10
Killing Ability: 6/10
Dodge: 5/10
Survivability: 6/10
War:
Long-time veteran…
Killing Ability: 6/10
Dodge: 5/10
Survivability: 5/10
Killing Ability: 6/10
Dodge: 5/10
Survivability: 5/10
Rasaq:
Seems to be pretty inactive at the moment, but has always been a great warbird. If he decides to unrust, then maybe Terrorist is going to cause upsets… hopefully.
Killing Ability: 7/10
Dodge: 6/10
Survivability: 6/10
Killing Ability: 7/10
Dodge: 6/10
Survivability: 6/10
Zizzo:
Zizzo doesn’t ever play warbird, but always seems to put up phenomenal scores in TWDTD. Perhaps this is due to his understanding of how to properly use an IMAX screen to his advantage.
Killing Ability: 5/10
Dodge: 5/10
Survivability: 8/10
Killing Ability: 5/10
Dodge: 5/10
Survivability: 8/10
World:
Legendary player from Extreme Games. I hope he will show us what EG players are made of.
Killing Ability: 2/10
Dodge: 2/10
Survivability: 2/10
Killing Ability: 2/10
Dodge: 2/10
Survivability: 2/10
Baratheon C
Starters: Racketeer, Kentaro, Ogron (7), Kovalchuk (7), Anyone (6)
Subs: Kado (7), Cripple (7)
Having been randomized into the worst draft position possible, it is no wonder that Ogron decided to abandon warbirds and javelins to focus on the league that he excels in the most. While he may not have a great warbird lineup, it will be interesting to see which team will be capable of dismantling this possibly insurmountable basing line. Dreamwin, Attacks, and Zidane’s team will be their greatest competitors for sure.
Racketeer:
I believe this guy is Zagis. He’s always been a pretty good warbird but hasn’t really made himself known until recently when he dominated every game of last season’s TW on Paladen.
Killing Ability: 6
Dodge: 6
Survivability: 6
Killing Ability: 6
Dodge: 6
Survivability: 6
Kentaro:
He is extremely inactive and, as far as I can remember, has never showed up to a single game of TWDT in the past 2-3 seasons. Odds are that he won’t show up to a single game this season either.
Killing Ability: 7
Dodge: 6
Survivability: 6
Killing Ability: 7
Dodge: 6
Survivability: 6
Ogron:
He’s not a warbird, but he understands very well how to support his fellow lead warbirds in matches.
Killing Ability: 4
Dodge: 4
Survivability: 6
Kovalchuk:Killing Ability: 4
Dodge: 4
Survivability: 6
He sold his $465,000 house to buy digital currency known as ‘gems’ on a mobile game called Clash of Clans. He is currently level 165.
Killing Ability: 5
Dodge: 5
Survivability: 6
Killing Ability: 5
Dodge: 5
Survivability: 6
gron:hey
gron:can i get an interview from you sir
(Ogron)>for what
:Ogron:am writing a draft review, inspired by you
(Ogron)> oh... just starting writing one LOL...
(Ogron)>u can do it if u want tho
:Ogron:well we can have 2 threads, thats gonna be even more hype lol
(Ogron)>true
(Ogron)>sure fire away
(Ogron)>ill name mine Ogron's TWDT 2017 DRAFT REVIEW
(Ogron)>instead of TWDT 2017 DRAFT REVIEW
:Ogron:thx, so i know being the #5 in the draft position sucked... and thats probably why you have no wbs or javs
:Ogron:but ur basing team is insurmountable
:Ogron:do u think u will win this seasons basing?
(Ogron)> i'm a 1-leaguer with a terrible draft spot, zid/dreamwin get to pick multi-leaguers and are multi-leaguers
:Ogron:zid being a 3 leaguer himself as 2nd picker
:Ogron:it cant be any better for him
(Ogron)> i saw no reason to try to compete with them in multiple leagues when they have a huge built-in advantage
(Ogron)>also Henry Saari changed the league to making playoffs PER LEAGUE, so there was no incentive to branch out
:Ogron:thats true, but now you got proven twlb players in all important ships of basing
(Ogron)>or i would have picked you 2nd round
(Ogron)>or iron
:Ogronh yeah i heard about that
(Ogron)>but since its per league, i said fuck it, i enjoy basing, and just want to have fun
:Ogron:it makes concentrating on 1 league a very smart choice
(Ogron)> i think so ya
(Ogron)>as for if we'll win... let me see other rosters
:Ogron:id love to be on your team, thought delectable chose me as his main warbird for his 2nd player... until it was nullified
:Ogron:wonder if he really thinks im better than other 10* wbs
:Ogron:though(
(Ogron)>dunno, i can't speak to delectable's thought process, when i ran TWDT he was a cap for me and insisted on his team name being CUMFAGGOTS
(Ogron)>so what goes through his head is anyone's guess
(Ogron)> i replaced him as cap with a bag of potato chips and it was a huge upgrade
:Ogron:lol
:Ogron:yes he is quite the eccentric person
:Ogron:anyways how are the other team in your opinion in basing?
(Ogron)> I think Paladin's lineup is full of no show basers, I don't think ALF's basing line is good, Zid's line is solid but no terr, Brexit could be dangerous if Ro shows but their low-stars are weak
:Ogron:thats what i thought as well about paladen
(Ogron)> Dreamwin has 8 high star basers on his team (I have 6) lol
:Ogron:zid is counting on vehicle or aprix to terr, we'll see how it works
:Ogron:but if it doesnt work the way it should, then i think your team will breeze to victory in basing
(Ogron)> I think the favorites are going to be Baratheon and Terrorist in base, with Power/Brexit as dark horses, and ALF/Paladin as cannon fodder
:Ogron:yea
(Ogron)>aprix is a pretty good terr tbh, i didnt think of that
(Ogron)>ya zid's line is good
:Ogron:yeah, but his showrate is questionable
:Ogron:anyways thx for interview
(Ogron)> I consider Terrorist the biggest threat
(Ogron)>but just let it be known
:Ogron:kk
:Ogron:will do
(Ogron)>the 2 times i capped before, in 2013 and 2016, I knocked Terrorist the fuck out in playoffs
(Ogron)> Baratheon 2-0 vs Terror, about to be 3-0
(Ogron)>np
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