
Welcome! Last weekend, our favorite event took place, and today I bring you tales of the recent KVK in K500.
As you may have noticed, this KVK featured the Lord of Light's Revival effect, meaning all troops lost in this KVK would be revived the day before. It was the perfect opportunity for Kenpachi, now leader of the reigning alliance in K500 TCs, to test his strength and combat prowess, mentor his new comrades, and once again bring victory to his side.
The matchmaking had begun, pairing kingdoms 500 and 385. K385 was ruled by an alliance much older and more skilled in the art of war than TCs. KENPACHI knew they would have to be very active in fighting, capturing cities, and gathering resources to win the event. It would be very difficult, as they didn't have many experienced players, and on top of that, they had recently been besieged by an unexpected visitor—a very powerful invader.



Everything was stacked against TCs, but Kenpachi wouldn't give up. Kenpachi doesn't kneel so easily, not without a fight.
The counter reached zero, and Kenpachi, hungry but patient, waited to see if there were any enemy moves. Seeing nothing dangerous or unusual, he began his search for targets. The strategy was simple: win at all costs... no matter what.
Kenpachi spotted some small targets without bubbles, but something seemed off. Why would they try to give away points so early on? The answer was simple... it was a trap. The counters were just bait to lure Kenpachi out of his lord's castle and hit him hard. hahaha

Pero KENPACHI no es un novato, KENPACHI sabe como pelear, anticipo la trampa y en vez de no caer en el cebo puso otro cebo, ataco sin lord, ni main march, saco el tercer dragon a pasear, para que el enemigo creyera que habia lanzado un ataque a full, y en realidad lo estaba esperando con brazos abiertos, Y en efecto tan pronto como su marcha avanzo un enemigo enfilo sus armas en contra de KENPACHI, confiado de su poder debastador arremetio. Pero no le salio como previo jajaja...
KENPACHI se hizo con su lord, la batalla fue aplastante, 1.5 millones de tropas contra 15 millones, solo pudo golpear y matar unas cuantas t1.

Tiempo despues KENPACHI encuentra un target situado cerca de Storm End in burbuja, un target con mucha tropa, KENPACHI no se acobardaria, necesitaban esos puntos para sumar para ganar. Fue cuando se movio cerca del indefenso enemigo que con una muralla mal ajustada hizo del trabajo de KENPACHI algo facil de realizar. Dos golpes y a dormir jajaja.

The KvK had become rather boring after that, so Kenpachi went to sleep. The next day, when he woke up, K385 had built up a lead of over 600 million points. Kenpachi, furious, noticed they had been busy all night, positioned in large castles, farming resources, and even dealing several blows to a TCs player, eliminating many of their troops. All of this had created the enormous point gap between them.
Even so, Kenpachi wouldn't give up. He would call his friends to join him in this battle and devise a plan to reduce the point difference between the two servers.
Kenpachi tasked zGator with capturing and defending the cities on K500. This would allow TCs to gain points for having garrisoned troops. Ironmind, the little champion, was tasked with clearing the resource collection nodes. This would prevent AAO from gaining more points and help reduce the gap. Meanwhile, Kenpachi would take care of eliminating any enemies that appeared, and so it was. Once the plan was underway, everyone went to their positions. ZGator quickly received a small attack on one of the cities he was defending, but luckily it was nothing serious.

Meanwhile, Ironmind would be tirelessly clearing enemy nodes, not leaving one to collect, we wouldn't allow it, and also defending himself wonderfully against a brave soul who dared to attack him. Make no mistake, he is small in power, but a giant in battle.


When Kenpachi moved to K385 to do his part, the first thing he noticed was that in the area near King's Landing there were three castles without air bubbles. Obviously, they were traps, and attacking them wasn't an option, but the castle was occupied by an army without a lord, which meant little resistance. Kenpachi quickly launched a brutal assault, eliminating millions of troops in a single blow.

But an unexpected surprise emerged, offering a respite to TCs and Kenpachi. The invader... would offer his help. He agreed with Kenpachi, after some discussion, to help rebuild the KVK. It was then that Kenpachi gave him a task similar to his own: eliminate everything you see. We would start with the cities; they would annihilate everything in their path.


And then, emboldened, they decided to go for the unbubbled accounts near King's Landing. It was likely that two of the three were arch traps, and losing the lord wasn't an option, so they would ignore those. However, the third account didn't have a lord inside, to the surprise of both of them, so all those troops would be eliminated by Kenpachi and his now KvK partner BaRabba.


Some time after the plan was set in motion, the difference had narrowed to 200 million points. That's when someone in AAO woke up. A castle, seeing the huge drop in the score, went out to fight, and one of the first things it did was... lose its lord to Kenpachi! Hahaha. It attacked a player prepared to fight, and having lost, it was at the mercy of the cruel enemies; all it could do was run. Kenpachi set out on a tracking rally to pinpoint its location and landed two blows before the enemy managed to escape by jumping to the other kingdom.




Throughout the rest of the event, KENPACHI and his team maintained constant pressure, getting closer and closer to an epic comeback, but with only a few seconds left, KENPACHI was defeated in Kings Landing. A spearmen player from AAO ended TCs' winning streak, and KENPACHI defeated him in single combat.

In the end, the great efforts of KENPACHi, Ironmind, zGATOR, and BaRabba were not enough; between the four of them, they almost managed an epic comeback. Their effort is appreciated, and their sacrifices were well received.

We learned a lot at this KvK: teamwork, the power of synchronized play from a few players, and the importance of persistent effort without giving up. In the end, K500 lost, even though Kenpachi was the player with the most points in the KvK; it was a defeat that felt like a victory.





