Guild Season Wrapup: 21 West / 3 East
Season 21started where Season 20finished: with the war between the POE and FFlow coalitions, which spanned a whole year. Sex and Flex, the leading guild of FFlow, claimedthey'd be going for Rank 1. They were not the only ones, with The Lonely Men of the HOGs alliance also looking to push towards Rank 1.Through the first half of the Season it was a close race between the two, with Sex and Flex always holding onto the top spot, but remaining close in terms of point difference, with the advantage of the inner-ring territories keeping Sex and Flex ahead in point generation. As the season progressed into the final 30 days and with double points active, the race really heated up, and notjust for Rank 1:the battle for third place was also underway between IFures and SUN. IFures maintained third place consistently, but dark horses SUN slowly but surely chased them, and in the final month of the season leapfrogged over IFures and steamed ahead in points, nearly approaching second place at one point. But that wasn't to be, and SUN securedthird place.
With the countdown to the end, stress was rising on both sides, and territory launches took place daily with deaths in the hundreds per timer. But nothing mattered more than the final territory point payout, andDecember 15th will go down in Albion'shistory. Around 190,000 points were available with the first major fight at 15:00, where each sidesecured a territorywith 10,000 points apiece, bringing the gap to a shockingly close 8,000 points. Then 18:00 struck,and after a massive battlein Thunderrock Draw, the FFlow colliation were able to pacify thattower plusDarkbough Snag, giving them a massive 26,000 point payout. With this outcome, The Lonely Men had no choice but to buy towers from other guilds, and were able to secure several dozen. But theycame at a price, or shall we say penalty... With The Lonely Men holding so many territories, they were hit with the energy drain penalty, but leadership didn't know they had to keep Silver and Siphoned Energy in their guild bank to pay it. With all their funds spent, they lost ownership of the territories and didn't receive the points from the payout, costing them 38,000 Season Points and serving as the final nail in the coffin for their push for Rank 1. Nonetheless, it was an epic season, likely the most competitive ever seen in Albion witheveryone giving their all. So a shoutout to Sex and Flex, The Lonely Men, SUN and IFures for an epic race, and everyone else who joined in the chaos as well.
At the start of Season 3,SIAMdeclared they'dtakeRank 1 - and right out of the gate, they securedobjectives and took a lead. Butthey also declared war on a new guild that was closing in on their homeland, and so the war between SIAMand sendbegan... Throughout the season, the war spread. More and more guilds joined in on both sides across the Outlands,leading to massive ZvZs across multiple timers for territory control, Castle points, and Hideout defense. With thisadditional pressure on SIAM, the cracks started to show halfway through the season, with a once 250,000 point lead over second-placePLAC shrinking as the end approached. Entering the final 30 days, double points were activated, and with SIAM struggling to hold onto Rank 1 and PLAC gaining momentum with the help of the 'send' coalition. But it wasn't to be, with PLAC growing in strength and securing objectives across multiple timers. Soon they were able to pass SIAM and gain the Rank 1 spot... but that wasn't all.
Vermin, a member of the F3 allianceled by PLAC, were sitting in seventh place in the season rankings. But they had other plans, and with a lot of grinding and territory trading from PLAC and others, Vermin were able to leapfrog all the way up into second place, knocking SIAM down another rank into third. And that was the end for SIAM's first-place aspirations. Afteran epic push at the start of the season, the pressure was too much and they had to stop their push for the win. So congratulations to PLAC for Rank 1, their alliance member Vermin for second place, and SIAM for third! Top ten guilds - Albion West Season 21: [olist]Sex and Flex(904,391points) The Lonely Men(834,227 points) SUN(716,337 points) IFures(593,379 points) Smurfing Monkeys(490,789 points) Fax(368,759 points) EQMS EQMS(366,015 points) I Guess What I(356,187 points) Contingent(352,213 points) JAMAICA(300,181 points) [/olist]
Top ten guilds - Albion East Season 3:
[olist]PLAC(929,466points) Vermin(790,025points) S I A M(708,178 points) KORAWA(541,511points) One Gin(443,010 points) Agila(383,182 points) HOUNDS(369,123 points) FarmingLife In Albion(353,840points) KHAOS(349,512 points) I The Flying Dutchman I(315,256points) [/olist]
[ 2023-12-20 18:35:35 CET ] [ Original post ]
The dust has settled on another Guild Season, and its time to announce the winners: Congratulations toSex and Flex, who wonAlbion West Season 21, andPLAC, who tookAlbion East Season 3! Read on for a rundown of each servers season.
Albion West: Sex and Flex Claim Their SecondCrown
Season 21started where Season 20finished: with the war between the POE and FFlow coalitions, which spanned a whole year. Sex and Flex, the leading guild of FFlow, claimedthey'd be going for Rank 1. They were not the only ones, with The Lonely Men of the HOGs alliance also looking to push towards Rank 1.Through the first half of the Season it was a close race between the two, with Sex and Flex always holding onto the top spot, but remaining close in terms of point difference, with the advantage of the inner-ring territories keeping Sex and Flex ahead in point generation. As the season progressed into the final 30 days and with double points active, the race really heated up, and notjust for Rank 1:the battle for third place was also underway between IFures and SUN. IFures maintained third place consistently, but dark horses SUN slowly but surely chased them, and in the final month of the season leapfrogged over IFures and steamed ahead in points, nearly approaching second place at one point. But that wasn't to be, and SUN securedthird place.
With the countdown to the end, stress was rising on both sides, and territory launches took place daily with deaths in the hundreds per timer. But nothing mattered more than the final territory point payout, andDecember 15th will go down in Albion'shistory. Around 190,000 points were available with the first major fight at 15:00, where each sidesecured a territorywith 10,000 points apiece, bringing the gap to a shockingly close 8,000 points. Then 18:00 struck,and after a massive battlein Thunderrock Draw, the FFlow colliation were able to pacify thattower plusDarkbough Snag, giving them a massive 26,000 point payout. With this outcome, The Lonely Men had no choice but to buy towers from other guilds, and were able to secure several dozen. But theycame at a price, or shall we say penalty... With The Lonely Men holding so many territories, they were hit with the energy drain penalty, but leadership didn't know they had to keep Silver and Siphoned Energy in their guild bank to pay it. With all their funds spent, they lost ownership of the territories and didn't receive the points from the payout, costing them 38,000 Season Points and serving as the final nail in the coffin for their push for Rank 1. Nonetheless, it was an epic season, likely the most competitive ever seen in Albion witheveryone giving their all. So a shoutout to Sex and Flex, The Lonely Men, SUN and IFures for an epic race, and everyone else who joined in the chaos as well.
Albion East: PLAC Claim Their First Crown
At the start of Season 3,SIAMdeclared they'dtakeRank 1 - and right out of the gate, they securedobjectives and took a lead. Butthey also declared war on a new guild that was closing in on their homeland, and so the war between SIAMand sendbegan... Throughout the season, the war spread. More and more guilds joined in on both sides across the Outlands,leading to massive ZvZs across multiple timers for territory control, Castle points, and Hideout defense. With thisadditional pressure on SIAM, the cracks started to show halfway through the season, with a once 250,000 point lead over second-placePLAC shrinking as the end approached. Entering the final 30 days, double points were activated, and with SIAM struggling to hold onto Rank 1 and PLAC gaining momentum with the help of the 'send' coalition. But it wasn't to be, with PLAC growing in strength and securing objectives across multiple timers. Soon they were able to pass SIAM and gain the Rank 1 spot... but that wasn't all.
Vermin, a member of the F3 allianceled by PLAC, were sitting in seventh place in the season rankings. But they had other plans, and with a lot of grinding and territory trading from PLAC and others, Vermin were able to leapfrog all the way up into second place, knocking SIAM down another rank into third. And that was the end for SIAM's first-place aspirations. Afteran epic push at the start of the season, the pressure was too much and they had to stop their push for the win. So congratulations to PLAC for Rank 1, their alliance member Vermin for second place, and SIAM for third! Top ten guilds - Albion West Season 21: [olist]
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Albion Online is a sandbox MMORPG set in an open medieval fantasy world. The game features a player-driven economy where nearly every item is player-crafted. Combine armor pieces and weapons suited to your playstyle in a unique, classless "you are what you wear" system. Explore the world, take on other adventurers in thrilling battles, conquer territories, and build a home.
Craft. Trade. Conquer.
Dive in now and become part of a living fantasy world where everybody matters.
From basic tools and clothes to mighty armors and powerful weapons – nearly every item in the game is crafted by players, in player-constructed buildings, from resources gathered by players. Buy, sell, and trade with other players at local marketplaces all across the world of Albion. Craft rare and powerful items, then sell them to the highest bidder and grow your fortune.
In Albion Online's classless combat system, you are what you wear. The weapons and armor you use define your skills, and switching playstyles is as easy as switching gear. Test out new equipment anytime and change up your weapons, armor, and mounts to suit any situation. Hone your character’s skills by crafting new items, or by simply using your favorite equipment.
From solo to small-group to large-scale battles, you'll need strategy, tactics, and skill to prevail. Test yourself against other adventurers in high-risk, high-reward full-loot fights. Level your combat specializations, create unique builds with complementary skills, and use every tool at your disposal to emerge victorious.
Join a guild and carve out your own piece of Albion in massive open-world battles. Claim territories for access to incredible resources, construct guild halls, and conquer entire cities to levy taxes and grow your wealth. Build a Hideout to give your guild a powerful home base deep in dangerous lands. Lead your guild to victory in the Crystal League, and track your progress against other guilds worldwide on a constantly-updated seasonal leaderboard.
Claim a city plot or private island and make it your own. Grow crops to sell or craft into food, raise your own livestock and mounts, and place crafting stations for other players to use for a fee. Stock your house with custom furniture and trophies, build chests to store your growing collection of loot, and hire laborers to keep everything at your homestead running smoothly.
From small scouting bands to massive bosses, from dungeons to full-blown faction bases, the inhabitants of Albion’s open world await your challenge. Take on six different factions, each with different enemies that require unique strategies. Partake in solo or group Expeditions, or seek out the ultimate thrill by facing demons and other players alike in Hellgates and Corrupted Dungeons.
Explore five beautiful biomes, each with its own challenges. Gather valuable raw materials for crafting, or cast a line into Albion's waters to catch rare and valuable fish. Seek out randomly generated solo and group dungeons and slay powerful foes for valuable loot. Enter the mystical Roads of Avalon to discover ever-changing paths between distant zones, face off against long-dormant foes, and build your own Hideout in this vast and ancient land.
Albion Online is a true cross-platform MMO experience. Whether you prefer Windows, Mac, Linux, or even Android or iOS (mobile currently in beta), one account lets you play on all platforms, with all players on a single shared server. Forge alliances with other players worldwide and take part in massive battles to determine the fate of Albion.
Craft. Trade. Conquer.
Dive in now and become part of a living fantasy world where everybody matters.
Key Features
From basic tools and clothes to mighty armors and powerful weapons – nearly every item in the game is crafted by players, in player-constructed buildings, from resources gathered by players. Buy, sell, and trade with other players at local marketplaces all across the world of Albion. Craft rare and powerful items, then sell them to the highest bidder and grow your fortune.
In Albion Online's classless combat system, you are what you wear. The weapons and armor you use define your skills, and switching playstyles is as easy as switching gear. Test out new equipment anytime and change up your weapons, armor, and mounts to suit any situation. Hone your character’s skills by crafting new items, or by simply using your favorite equipment.
From solo to small-group to large-scale battles, you'll need strategy, tactics, and skill to prevail. Test yourself against other adventurers in high-risk, high-reward full-loot fights. Level your combat specializations, create unique builds with complementary skills, and use every tool at your disposal to emerge victorious.
Join a guild and carve out your own piece of Albion in massive open-world battles. Claim territories for access to incredible resources, construct guild halls, and conquer entire cities to levy taxes and grow your wealth. Build a Hideout to give your guild a powerful home base deep in dangerous lands. Lead your guild to victory in the Crystal League, and track your progress against other guilds worldwide on a constantly-updated seasonal leaderboard.
Claim a city plot or private island and make it your own. Grow crops to sell or craft into food, raise your own livestock and mounts, and place crafting stations for other players to use for a fee. Stock your house with custom furniture and trophies, build chests to store your growing collection of loot, and hire laborers to keep everything at your homestead running smoothly.
From small scouting bands to massive bosses, from dungeons to full-blown faction bases, the inhabitants of Albion’s open world await your challenge. Take on six different factions, each with different enemies that require unique strategies. Partake in solo or group Expeditions, or seek out the ultimate thrill by facing demons and other players alike in Hellgates and Corrupted Dungeons.
Explore five beautiful biomes, each with its own challenges. Gather valuable raw materials for crafting, or cast a line into Albion's waters to catch rare and valuable fish. Seek out randomly generated solo and group dungeons and slay powerful foes for valuable loot. Enter the mystical Roads of Avalon to discover ever-changing paths between distant zones, face off against long-dormant foes, and build your own Hideout in this vast and ancient land.
Albion Online is a true cross-platform MMO experience. Whether you prefer Windows, Mac, Linux, or even Android or iOS (mobile currently in beta), one account lets you play on all platforms, with all players on a single shared server. Forge alliances with other players worldwide and take part in massive battles to determine the fate of Albion.
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