We have finished the first edition of Leviathan Team Battle and we invite you to read the report below.
Four teams took part in the Leviathan Team Battle (LTB) and played 3 Swiss rounds against each other over three weeks. In the first edition, the teams came from:
- Mexico
- Peru
- Poland
- Venezuela
Each team consisted of 5 players who played the following Commanders:
1. Mexico: Player A - Dante Rojas - Jenara, Asura of War
Player B - Brian Romero - Uro, Titan of Nature's wrath
Player C - Manuel Uribe - Queen Marchesa
Player D - Omar Huerta - Yuriko, the Tiger's Shadow
Player E - Humberto Arriaga - Aminatou, the Fateshifter
2. Peru: Player A - Stefano Beltran - Azusa, Lost but Seeking
Player B - Carlo Zavala - Thalia, Guardian of Thraben
Player C - Diego Paredes - Vendilion Clique
Player D - Daniel Romero - Zurgo Bellstriker
Player E - Christopher Zurita - Braids, Cabal Minion
3. Poland:
Player A - Wojciech Kopański - Pako, Arcane Retriever / Haldan, Avid Arcanist
Player B - Asia Kopańska - Winota, Joiner of Forces
Player C - Mateusz Kopański - Titania, Protector of Argoth
Player D - Jakub Górny - Omnath, Locus of Creation
Player E - Paweł Dziewulski - Maelstrom Wanderer
4. Venezuela:
Player A - Irving Guedez - Silas Renn, Seeker Adept / Thrasios, Triton Hero
Player B - Alejando Malaguera - Lord Windgrace
Player C - Cruz Nieves - Braids, Cabal Minion
Player D - Raul Perdomo - Uro, Titan of Nature's wrath
Player E - Daniel Diaz - Tasigur, the Golden Fang
The first edition of the Leviathan Team Battle was won by the Polish team, winning all three rounds, but as you can see from the results of each round, it was not easy to achieve.
After playing three rounds, the swiss standingi are as follows:
Poland - 9 points (Round 1 - 3: 2, Round 2 - 3: 2, Round 3- 3: 2)
Peru - 6 points (Round 1 - 2: 3, Round 2 - 4: 1, Round 3- 5: 0)
Mexico - 3 points (Round 1 - 4: 1, Round 2 - 2: 3, Round 3- 0: 5)
Venezuela - 0 points (Round 1- 1: 4, Round 2 - 1: 4, Round 3- 2: 3)
In the graphics below you can see what the individual results of the players looked like during each of the three rounds.
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
As for the first such event, we consider the event very successful. Even despite the obstacle in the form of the time difference, we managed. This is proof that such tournaments can be held.
We also hope that more teams from all over the world will apply for the second edition of Team Battle.
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