✪】Invasion of Alexandria-A Recap and Analysis

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At 9:00 EST on April 23rd, the Special Weapons and Tactics attempted to reclaim the server Alexandria after losing it to the Templars just three days ago. For this special edition recap, we will breakdown this battle room by room. There is a lot that can be said about how this battle unfolded, so lets dive in!

Room 1-The Forest (TIE)

SWAT seemed to have the starting advantage for this room. Not only did they enter first, but their bomb strongly covered the Templars. It is also important to note that SWAT’s upside down V formation was a smart contrast to the Templar’s horizontal line formation, as it helped to cover the left and right side of the templars form. Despite the strong start, both armies appeared to move at identical speeds with a solid mix of word and emote tactics. SWAT quickly adapted and used a waterfall to boost their momentum, before moving into an L formation. Once again, this formation proved to be a good counter to the Templars vertical line. As a result, SWAT’s tactics covered the room more than the Templars. The second half of the room saw SWAT changing into an anchor formation while the Templars moved into a diagonal line. It is difficult to determine which army dominated in this formation because both SWAT and Templars sent huge word bubbles and moved at incredible speeds. Overall, the armies seemed to have a difficult time overpowering each other in this room.

Room 2-The Stadium (SWAT)

Both armies entered the room strong with large word bombs before Lego urgently commanded his troops to get into an X formation. SWAT struggled to maintain a clear form at first. However, they settled into a clean X and managed to cover the Templars’ horizontal form. In my opinion, this room began to work in SWAT’s favor when they enacted a series of movements such as their Z wipe and and clockwise bomb. This allowed them to show off their size advantage as well as cover the Templar’s tactics. SWAT proceeded to move into upside down V which further helped show off their size. The army’s glorious moment in the Stadium came with their anchor formation, where the majority of SWAT’s tactics easily overpowered the Templars. SWAT’s ability to demonstrate their size advantage, cover tactics, and execution of clean movements won them this room.

Room 3-Inside Mine (SWAT)

SWAT appeared to enter the room first and dominated the starting bomb. The army preceded to move swiftly into an upside down V, while the Templars rushed into a diagonal formation. Both armies seemed equally matched in their respective forms, unable to cover each other with their creative and quick tactics. However, this soon changed as SWAT moved into an L formation, once again taking full advantage of their size. In an attempt to overwhelm the Templars, SWAT executed a rake before moving into a plus formation. Although this form wasn’t as clean as the others, SWAT’s large tactics were enough to cover the Templars, even as the enemy army attempted a variety of wipes. In the end, SWAT’s size advantage proved themselves as a force to be reckoned with.

While both armies fought valiantly, SWAT’s AUSIA division once again proved too difficult for the Templars. As a result, SWAT won the battle and reclaimed Alexandria as their own. Furthermore, this battle marked the end of the war as a peace treaty was signed the same afternoon. It seems like SWAT has ended the war on a strong note. HOORAH!

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Stevie101
SWAT Media/Karaoke Master

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