DRAFT REVIEW
Some of the lines will be wrong because people think differently and either I or they have misjudged the talent level of a particular player, but should be pretty close overall.
Just my two cents, I've been terribly wrong in Draft Reviews before, but a few people asked me to do one.
TWDT-D
Pirates
Starting Line: Mythril (10), Geio (9), Pineapple Express (8), J-B-Inc (7), Beast (6)
Starters: Cape (8), 2pacz (8)
Subs: Skyforger (7), Violence (7), Bluff (6), Major Crisis (7)
Mythril is a beast and top three player in warbird, and sports a decent supporting cast.
Geio is fair value at 9, and Pineapple is solid at 8.
Pirates is pretty deep at the 7, and I can't tell which of them is their preferred starter.
This lineup's biggest strength is a superstar player and depth. Weaknesses include having to use a 6-Star, which is very problematic as they get hunted and knocked out early and are mostly unplayable, and their 9/8/7/6 players all being rated fairly -- no "wow that guy is an 8?" value.
Mythril will have to go super saiyan for this line to win, but he's got just enough talent around him for Pirates to be dangerous.
A-
Paddington
Starting Line: Lasenza (10), Zidane (8), Eric Clapton (8), Kentaro (8), Destruct (6)
Starters: (none)
Subs: Undercut (7), Exalt (7), Scurvy (6)
Paddington also has a top three player in Lasenza, who is a monster and singlehandedly wins TWDT-D games and... not much else.
Zidane and Eric Clapton are OK at 8, but Kentaro is very rusty and I'm not sure he'll even show.
They also have to play a 6-Star, which is ass. 6-Stars last year were a disaster and I don't see it changing in warbird and jav.
This line is basically 1 juggernaut in Lasenza and scraps.
Eric Clapton sometimes flashes the old Sweet magic, but it's rare, and Zid works best as the 5th player in a line, not as a carry.
Nevertheless, Lasenza and a bunch of people going 1:1 might get it done.
Complete lack of depth is also a major issue, especially with some of their guys typical showrates.
C
Mist
Starting Line: Flew (9), Beam (9), Ra (8), BIET (7), Maito_Chi (7)
Starters: Turban (9)
Subs: Mikkiz (7), Amnesti (7), Tok (7)
Flew did a good job of not overdrafting high-stars in his own league, which is a common mistake for new captains. You end not not being able to play half of them. Low stars matter a ton.
Captains constantly overestimate the value of having a superstar in a 40* league, but lines like this tend to perform extremely well. The value of not playing a 6-Star is massive, and usually outweighs the value of having a slightly better star player.
Flew and Beam are TWLD playoff quality starters, Ra is excellent value at 8, and was a target of almost every captain, and this is the first really fantastic star value I've seen in reviewing the league thus far. BIET is also a strong 7, as is maito_chi.
I like this line quite a lot, and Turban is very strong if Beam goes emo and refuses to play.
The downside to not being top-heavy like Pirates and Paddington is everyone needs to show, play well and have synergy. Whereas in the case of those teams, if Mythril shows up and goes nuts and drops 17, his supporting cast playing mediocre or people missing doesn't really matter as much. Mist needs to gel, show, and really play well together on a consistent basis and have momentum throughout the season to become more than the sum of their parts.
If they can do that, I think this line can do extremely well.
Using Pirates as an example, yes they have Mythril who is better than Flew, but Beam was a clear starter over Geio for Rage in TWLD (as was Turban), and BIET and Maito_Chi are infinitely better than J-B-inc and Beast at the backend of their line, while Pineapple and Ra are similar value.
That adds up over the course of a game, and Mist doesn't have a weak 6-Star scrub for opposing teams to target. I like the composition of this team.
A-
Lag & Luck
Starting Line: Trasher (8), JAMAL (8), Ardour (8), Olde (8), Paky Dude (8)
Starters: Doughnut (8), Caos (9), Let (7)
Subs: Wiibimbo (7), blt_12 (6)
Trasher drew inspiration from Mythril's vaunted All 8 lineup last season that reached the finals, although if Caos and Let show perhaps they'll play a more conventional 9/8/8/8/7.
I think their All 8 line is pretty atrocious, filled with players who main other leagues who aren't good 8s. Caos doesn't have a history of showing, and Let hasn't played leagues in a decade.
The biggest thing going for them is they don't have any bad low-stars in, and Trasher/JAMAL/Ardour are huge TWDT tryhards who always give 100% and are solid in multiple leagues, and should give better teams a tough time and steal some wins vs. anyone missing a few people.
Trasher doesn't care about TWDT-D, and it definitely shows here. This team's only goal is stealing a few wins to make playoffs and then win base and maybe jav, and for those purposes I think this line is pretty decent, they'll fluke some people in a flukey league where anyone can win 1 round.
D
WIN OR DIE
Starting Line: Racka (10), Tripin (9), Kado (8), Afri (7), Unlimited (6)
Starters: Dreamwin (8), bitsaver (7)
Subs: Jessup (7), Wirah (7), Jurassic (7), sea bass (6)
Racka, along with Mythril and Lasenza, are the three best players in the league right now, and WIN OR DIE's captain drafted fairly lightly in a league he's confident in carrying.
Racka is a behemoth and the defending TWDT-D and TWLD champion, and should win a few games by himself.
Tripin has consistently proven he is excellent value in warbird and spider in TWDT, and is a very nice complimentary piece. Kado has been a solid 8 in draft, but his 50% showrate will hamper their efforts, likely forcing them into a 10/9/7/7/7 with some combination of Afri/Bitsaver/Jurassic/Wirah/Jessup, which is still very good.
When their full line shows they'll be fantastic, and when their 8s are missing, I don't think they'll lose much since they're ditching their abysmal 6s.
That 6 is their only weakness, and I could see them just playing 7/7/7 permanently at some point.
This line is similar to Pirates, but I think their 7s like Afri, bitsaver and Jurassic are stronger than Skyforger and J-B-Inc.
A
Gryffindor
Starting Line: Dak (9), Ogron (8), Spezza (8), Rasaq (8), Commodo (7)
Starters: Casket (9), Kira (7)
Subs: RTAllen (7), Banks (6), Terminator 17.5 (6)
We've seen 2 building paths so far: A Rage superstar with a supporting cast and typically a 6-Star in the line, and a more balanced deeper line like Flew's team. Both are viable and can lead to a championship.
Gryffindor has opted for the latter, with Dak leading a trio of 8s in Ogron, Spezza, and Rasaq, and a pair of very strong 7s in Commodo and Kira.
If Casket shows, they could also play a 9/9/8/8/6 or 9/9/8/7/7, giving them a lot of versatility. They actually have two of the only three or four viable 6s in the league in Banks and Terminator, with Felix_da_kat being one of the others off the top of my head.
Casket and Ogron are coming off a TWLD Finals appearance on Thunder, while Dak is a legend who won back-to-back TWLD titles on Sweet and Fierce. Spezza won TWLD 17 starting for Pandora, giving them 4 TWLD Finals starters fitting under the 40* cap, while Rasaq has tons of TWLD experience as a veteran warbird, and Commodo/Kira tore up TWDT-D last season.
They'll be counting on a deep and balanced line to make up for the fact they don't have a superstar player headlining their team.
B+
Haze
Starting Line: Iron Survivor (10), Lockdown (9), Zapata (8), Rough (7), Felix_da_Kat (6)
Starters: (none)
Subs: Murder (7), Kovalchuk (7), Ixador (7), WBM (7)
Despite a rough TWLD playoffs, Iron Survivor is still a top-tier talent in warbird, and will look to bounce back in TWDT, leading a very strong contingent from Haze.
Lockdown will be Robin to Iron's Batman, and is a super active and very strong warbird whose style fits perfectly against eclectic competition of varying skill levels, and has the ability to play well against scrubs and more elite competition, which should prove useful in DT.
Zapata is very active as well, boding well for Haze's chances, and has horrendous lag, which is also a bonus. Rough is good value for 7-Stars, while they have one of the best 6s in the league in Felix.
A lack of depth and playing 6s is a concern, but given the high showrates of this entire line and the smooth fit, this is a very lethal line.
A
Fish
Starting Line: Vys (10), Morph (8), Myollnir (8), Zizzo (7), Bram (7)
Starters: Attacks (10)
Subs: Inmate (7), IXT (6), Jebass (6)
This is one of the worst warbird lines out there by far. Almost all their players are overrated. Vys is a 9, Myollnir is a 7, Zizzo is a 6, and Attacks is a 9 right now.
Moreover, they only have two real warbirds, Vys and Attacks, and they can't even be played in the same line.
Picking two 10-star warbirds back-to-back was one of the most baffling draft choices I've seen since Zidane took Beam with his 1st pick last season and missed the playoffs.
Yikes!
F
Some of the lines will be wrong because people think differently and either I or they have misjudged the talent level of a particular player, but should be pretty close overall.
Just my two cents, I've been terribly wrong in Draft Reviews before, but a few people asked me to do one.
TWDT-D
Pirates
Starting Line: Mythril (10), Geio (9), Pineapple Express (8), J-B-Inc (7), Beast (6)
Starters: Cape (8), 2pacz (8)
Subs: Skyforger (7), Violence (7), Bluff (6), Major Crisis (7)
Mythril is a beast and top three player in warbird, and sports a decent supporting cast.
Geio is fair value at 9, and Pineapple is solid at 8.
Pirates is pretty deep at the 7, and I can't tell which of them is their preferred starter.
This lineup's biggest strength is a superstar player and depth. Weaknesses include having to use a 6-Star, which is very problematic as they get hunted and knocked out early and are mostly unplayable, and their 9/8/7/6 players all being rated fairly -- no "wow that guy is an 8?" value.
Mythril will have to go super saiyan for this line to win, but he's got just enough talent around him for Pirates to be dangerous.
A-
Paddington
Starting Line: Lasenza (10), Zidane (8), Eric Clapton (8), Kentaro (8), Destruct (6)
Starters: (none)
Subs: Undercut (7), Exalt (7), Scurvy (6)
Paddington also has a top three player in Lasenza, who is a monster and singlehandedly wins TWDT-D games and... not much else.
Zidane and Eric Clapton are OK at 8, but Kentaro is very rusty and I'm not sure he'll even show.
They also have to play a 6-Star, which is ass. 6-Stars last year were a disaster and I don't see it changing in warbird and jav.
This line is basically 1 juggernaut in Lasenza and scraps.
Eric Clapton sometimes flashes the old Sweet magic, but it's rare, and Zid works best as the 5th player in a line, not as a carry.
Nevertheless, Lasenza and a bunch of people going 1:1 might get it done.
Complete lack of depth is also a major issue, especially with some of their guys typical showrates.
C
Mist
Starting Line: Flew (9), Beam (9), Ra (8), BIET (7), Maito_Chi (7)
Starters: Turban (9)
Subs: Mikkiz (7), Amnesti (7), Tok (7)
Flew did a good job of not overdrafting high-stars in his own league, which is a common mistake for new captains. You end not not being able to play half of them. Low stars matter a ton.
Captains constantly overestimate the value of having a superstar in a 40* league, but lines like this tend to perform extremely well. The value of not playing a 6-Star is massive, and usually outweighs the value of having a slightly better star player.
Flew and Beam are TWLD playoff quality starters, Ra is excellent value at 8, and was a target of almost every captain, and this is the first really fantastic star value I've seen in reviewing the league thus far. BIET is also a strong 7, as is maito_chi.
I like this line quite a lot, and Turban is very strong if Beam goes emo and refuses to play.
The downside to not being top-heavy like Pirates and Paddington is everyone needs to show, play well and have synergy. Whereas in the case of those teams, if Mythril shows up and goes nuts and drops 17, his supporting cast playing mediocre or people missing doesn't really matter as much. Mist needs to gel, show, and really play well together on a consistent basis and have momentum throughout the season to become more than the sum of their parts.
If they can do that, I think this line can do extremely well.
Using Pirates as an example, yes they have Mythril who is better than Flew, but Beam was a clear starter over Geio for Rage in TWLD (as was Turban), and BIET and Maito_Chi are infinitely better than J-B-inc and Beast at the backend of their line, while Pineapple and Ra are similar value.
That adds up over the course of a game, and Mist doesn't have a weak 6-Star scrub for opposing teams to target. I like the composition of this team.
A-
Lag & Luck
Starting Line: Trasher (8), JAMAL (8), Ardour (8), Olde (8), Paky Dude (8)
Starters: Doughnut (8), Caos (9), Let (7)
Subs: Wiibimbo (7), blt_12 (6)
Trasher drew inspiration from Mythril's vaunted All 8 lineup last season that reached the finals, although if Caos and Let show perhaps they'll play a more conventional 9/8/8/8/7.
I think their All 8 line is pretty atrocious, filled with players who main other leagues who aren't good 8s. Caos doesn't have a history of showing, and Let hasn't played leagues in a decade.
The biggest thing going for them is they don't have any bad low-stars in, and Trasher/JAMAL/Ardour are huge TWDT tryhards who always give 100% and are solid in multiple leagues, and should give better teams a tough time and steal some wins vs. anyone missing a few people.
Trasher doesn't care about TWDT-D, and it definitely shows here. This team's only goal is stealing a few wins to make playoffs and then win base and maybe jav, and for those purposes I think this line is pretty decent, they'll fluke some people in a flukey league where anyone can win 1 round.
D
WIN OR DIE
Starting Line: Racka (10), Tripin (9), Kado (8), Afri (7), Unlimited (6)
Starters: Dreamwin (8), bitsaver (7)
Subs: Jessup (7), Wirah (7), Jurassic (7), sea bass (6)
Racka, along with Mythril and Lasenza, are the three best players in the league right now, and WIN OR DIE's captain drafted fairly lightly in a league he's confident in carrying.
Racka is a behemoth and the defending TWDT-D and TWLD champion, and should win a few games by himself.
Tripin has consistently proven he is excellent value in warbird and spider in TWDT, and is a very nice complimentary piece. Kado has been a solid 8 in draft, but his 50% showrate will hamper their efforts, likely forcing them into a 10/9/7/7/7 with some combination of Afri/Bitsaver/Jurassic/Wirah/Jessup, which is still very good.
When their full line shows they'll be fantastic, and when their 8s are missing, I don't think they'll lose much since they're ditching their abysmal 6s.
That 6 is their only weakness, and I could see them just playing 7/7/7 permanently at some point.
This line is similar to Pirates, but I think their 7s like Afri, bitsaver and Jurassic are stronger than Skyforger and J-B-Inc.
A
Gryffindor
Starting Line: Dak (9), Ogron (8), Spezza (8), Rasaq (8), Commodo (7)
Starters: Casket (9), Kira (7)
Subs: RTAllen (7), Banks (6), Terminator 17.5 (6)
We've seen 2 building paths so far: A Rage superstar with a supporting cast and typically a 6-Star in the line, and a more balanced deeper line like Flew's team. Both are viable and can lead to a championship.
Gryffindor has opted for the latter, with Dak leading a trio of 8s in Ogron, Spezza, and Rasaq, and a pair of very strong 7s in Commodo and Kira.
If Casket shows, they could also play a 9/9/8/8/6 or 9/9/8/7/7, giving them a lot of versatility. They actually have two of the only three or four viable 6s in the league in Banks and Terminator, with Felix_da_kat being one of the others off the top of my head.
Casket and Ogron are coming off a TWLD Finals appearance on Thunder, while Dak is a legend who won back-to-back TWLD titles on Sweet and Fierce. Spezza won TWLD 17 starting for Pandora, giving them 4 TWLD Finals starters fitting under the 40* cap, while Rasaq has tons of TWLD experience as a veteran warbird, and Commodo/Kira tore up TWDT-D last season.
They'll be counting on a deep and balanced line to make up for the fact they don't have a superstar player headlining their team.
B+
Haze
Starting Line: Iron Survivor (10), Lockdown (9), Zapata (8), Rough (7), Felix_da_Kat (6)
Starters: (none)
Subs: Murder (7), Kovalchuk (7), Ixador (7), WBM (7)
Despite a rough TWLD playoffs, Iron Survivor is still a top-tier talent in warbird, and will look to bounce back in TWDT, leading a very strong contingent from Haze.
Lockdown will be Robin to Iron's Batman, and is a super active and very strong warbird whose style fits perfectly against eclectic competition of varying skill levels, and has the ability to play well against scrubs and more elite competition, which should prove useful in DT.
Zapata is very active as well, boding well for Haze's chances, and has horrendous lag, which is also a bonus. Rough is good value for 7-Stars, while they have one of the best 6s in the league in Felix.
A lack of depth and playing 6s is a concern, but given the high showrates of this entire line and the smooth fit, this is a very lethal line.
A
Fish
Starting Line: Vys (10), Morph (8), Myollnir (8), Zizzo (7), Bram (7)
Starters: Attacks (10)
Subs: Inmate (7), IXT (6), Jebass (6)
This is one of the worst warbird lines out there by far. Almost all their players are overrated. Vys is a 9, Myollnir is a 7, Zizzo is a 6, and Attacks is a 9 right now.
Moreover, they only have two real warbirds, Vys and Attacks, and they can't even be played in the same line.
Picking two 10-star warbirds back-to-back was one of the most baffling draft choices I've seen since Zidane took Beam with his 1st pick last season and missed the playoffs.
Yikes!
F
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