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Alpha and Omega
Well twinks, it's almost that time. The start of the 2015 Twink Cup WSG Tournament is upon us in only 10 days or so, and teams are now hurriedly making their final adjustments and preparations to get ready for the main event. This poll's purpose is to ask the community their thoughts on who will win the tournament. The various teams are listed by their seeding as determined by the arena tournament.
HARVEST
After coming back from an early 2-0 clobbering at the hands of jesus christ marie in the arena tournament, HARVEST has now established its worth as an arena team despite some recent frustrations in WSG. Once quoted as saying he's the only person who can beat Pizza, it is now Hunnybuns' and his crew's chance to prove those words in the upcoming main event of the 2015 Twink Cup.
Skill Ratio
Formerly known as Pizza Hut, Waw Tawent, Raw Talent, etc, Skill Ratio continues its reign at the top of the 19s bracket. Coming off a "tie" in last year's Twink Cup (the guild never got capped on once, so take that with a grain of salt), SR now attempts to win sole first place under new rules that prevent last year's mishap from reoccurring.
PING
Cobbled together from Tapout's crew and the last dying embers of Made in Stormstrike, PING has shown itself to be a midfield menace in exhibition games against Waka Flocka Seagulls and others. The downfall so far has been objective flag play, but with almost two weeks still to go and a first round bye, PING has time to correct this issue and enter the WSG tournament in top shape.
Gurubashi Surf Club
The main contributor of EU players, despite PING supposedly having a few, GSC has the expectations of an entire continent weighing on its shoulders. What sets GSC apart from other teams is their willingness to try new and interesting comps. With a lack of participation in recent exhibition games, GSC now leaves us all curious what they are cooking up for the WSG tournament.
jesus christ marie
Mainly made of elitist level 70 twinks and a few assorted gladiators, jesus christ marie definitely passes the eye test. In terms of individual skill, it will be hard to match the sort of team that they can field. They also looked very strong in the Twink Cup arena tournament despite losing late to GSC's unorthodox comp. Coming off strong exhibition games against HARVEST recently, jcm heads into the WSG tournament in decent shape.
Waka Flocka Seagulls
It may be difficult to remember now, but there was a time when WFS was considered a dark horse. Reaping the benefits of a high level of activity, both in pugs and exhibition games, WFS has propelled itself to near the top of the bracket with dominating victories over HARVEST, jcm, and others. However, the Twink Cup is a different story. The kid gloves are coming off. It is now WFS's time to swim or sink.
Partys Over
So much for hype. The RBG Heroes had a strong performance last year, tying for first place, but this year they've been a no-show. Poor performances in exhibition games have been followed by a poor performance in the arena tournament and a general lack of activity. While their priority is undoubtedly level 100, Partys Over really needs to get in some more practice rather than relying on the tournament's double elimination format.
Eat Booty Like Groceries
Gearz (Korzac) has a reputation for making guilds that don't last much time. There are usually a bunch of "floaters" in the bracket, people without a loving home, and he provides one. I don't understand why, but these guilds usually implode shortly after. Anyway, this is the most recent incarnation, and rumor has it that Silin is hiding in the ranks. We will see if she can help Geno lead this team to a respectable Twink Cup finish.
Beantown Bullies
I hate to even call this guild Beantown Bullies in Ore's non-presence, but honestly, Loveshack has done a more respectable job as leader than Ore ever could have done. BTB was reborn with low expectations, really no expectations at all, but they have done nothing but impress in their exhibition games. In their first games as a team ever, they managed to get a 0-0 tie and 0-1 loss to a WFS team playing at its peak ability. With only a short time left to go, BTB now rushes desperately to get itself in top shape.
Laughing Skulls
Honestly, I maybe recognized two of the names on this team's roster. Defiasx because he shit talked my guild in WSG the other week, and Rudezi because he played in the 39s bracket (as Toastage) for many years. Thus, I don't know what to say. Anyway, good luck!
HARVEST
After coming back from an early 2-0 clobbering at the hands of jesus christ marie in the arena tournament, HARVEST has now established its worth as an arena team despite some recent frustrations in WSG. Once quoted as saying he's the only person who can beat Pizza, it is now Hunnybuns' and his crew's chance to prove those words in the upcoming main event of the 2015 Twink Cup.
Skill Ratio
Formerly known as Pizza Hut, Waw Tawent, Raw Talent, etc, Skill Ratio continues its reign at the top of the 19s bracket. Coming off a "tie" in last year's Twink Cup (the guild never got capped on once, so take that with a grain of salt), SR now attempts to win sole first place under new rules that prevent last year's mishap from reoccurring.
PING
Cobbled together from Tapout's crew and the last dying embers of Made in Stormstrike, PING has shown itself to be a midfield menace in exhibition games against Waka Flocka Seagulls and others. The downfall so far has been objective flag play, but with almost two weeks still to go and a first round bye, PING has time to correct this issue and enter the WSG tournament in top shape.
Gurubashi Surf Club
The main contributor of EU players, despite PING supposedly having a few, GSC has the expectations of an entire continent weighing on its shoulders. What sets GSC apart from other teams is their willingness to try new and interesting comps. With a lack of participation in recent exhibition games, GSC now leaves us all curious what they are cooking up for the WSG tournament.
jesus christ marie
Mainly made of elitist level 70 twinks and a few assorted gladiators, jesus christ marie definitely passes the eye test. In terms of individual skill, it will be hard to match the sort of team that they can field. They also looked very strong in the Twink Cup arena tournament despite losing late to GSC's unorthodox comp. Coming off strong exhibition games against HARVEST recently, jcm heads into the WSG tournament in decent shape.
Waka Flocka Seagulls
It may be difficult to remember now, but there was a time when WFS was considered a dark horse. Reaping the benefits of a high level of activity, both in pugs and exhibition games, WFS has propelled itself to near the top of the bracket with dominating victories over HARVEST, jcm, and others. However, the Twink Cup is a different story. The kid gloves are coming off. It is now WFS's time to swim or sink.
Partys Over
So much for hype. The RBG Heroes had a strong performance last year, tying for first place, but this year they've been a no-show. Poor performances in exhibition games have been followed by a poor performance in the arena tournament and a general lack of activity. While their priority is undoubtedly level 100, Partys Over really needs to get in some more practice rather than relying on the tournament's double elimination format.
Eat Booty Like Groceries
Gearz (Korzac) has a reputation for making guilds that don't last much time. There are usually a bunch of "floaters" in the bracket, people without a loving home, and he provides one. I don't understand why, but these guilds usually implode shortly after. Anyway, this is the most recent incarnation, and rumor has it that Silin is hiding in the ranks. We will see if she can help Geno lead this team to a respectable Twink Cup finish.
Beantown Bullies
I hate to even call this guild Beantown Bullies in Ore's non-presence, but honestly, Loveshack has done a more respectable job as leader than Ore ever could have done. BTB was reborn with low expectations, really no expectations at all, but they have done nothing but impress in their exhibition games. In their first games as a team ever, they managed to get a 0-0 tie and 0-1 loss to a WFS team playing at its peak ability. With only a short time left to go, BTB now rushes desperately to get itself in top shape.
Laughing Skulls
Honestly, I maybe recognized two of the names on this team's roster. Defiasx because he shit talked my guild in WSG the other week, and Rudezi because he played in the 39s bracket (as Toastage) for many years. Thus, I don't know what to say. Anyway, good luck!
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