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Red mine in K276 - POV KENPACHI

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Article Publish : 04/23/2026 06:28
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A few days ago, the Super Mine event took place in the lands of Westeros.

The Super Mine is a very popular event for many players of this game because it features huge, exciting, and bloody battles, all because players fight for a place in the ranking and the rewards.

This time, after the latest update, the Super Mine introduced a new feature: fatigue. Players would lose stats the longer they occupied the red mine. This would represent a big change to the way the battles are fought in this event, giving more opportunities to the many players interested in a place in the Super Mine ranking.


For this occasion, Kenpachi from kingdom 276 would have to devise a good strategy while also testing how decisive fatigue could be, since after a long time his team had been modified, his player friends Arthurion, Paco de la Vega and Zarachiel had left the server, so Kenpachi and his remaining friends would have the task of dealing with this situation alone, this also favored Kenpachi since the matchmaking had been much more favorable than on previous occasions, resulting in Kenpachi and his friends from 276 having very good opportunities to qualify for the top positions in the supermine ranking.


Nothing was easy. There would be great opportunities, yes, but they would have to work as a team to deal with their enemies and help each other to achieve the highest possible ranking.

Urielgrande, Lady Brissy, Blame Me, and Chayle, accompanying Kenpachi, would be the warriors of Kingdom 276 involved in today's battles.


During the first few hours, and in Kenpachi's absence, players Uriel, Brissy, and Chayle would be holding the mine and scouting the kingdoms paired for this occasion, looking for potentially difficult rivals in order to have strategies or some kind of counterattack prepared in case they were kicked out of the mine.

With Uriel and Brissy's incredible defenses, it would take several hours of the 24 available in this bloody event. Keep in mind that fatigue doesn't disappear; it accumulates. Therefore, Kenpachi would enter the fray after his friend Uriel went to sleep and left the mine's defense in Kenpachi's hands.

Kenpachi's first battle would be against Lord Girondin, a skilled infantry player who would be challenged by Kenpachi but without much luck. Kenpachi would challenge him to a single duel for possession of the mine.



This battle was very famous; everyone throughout Westeros spoke of it. Bards sang songs and recited poems dedicated to this legendary battle.


The legendary and valiant Lord of Horses faced the mythical swordsman Bravoosi Lordgirondin. Witnesses recount that on a battlefield, on opposite sides of the field, Kenpachi carried his banner on the back of his horse, and on the other side, Lordgirondin carried his banner on his back. Both legendary, indomitable warriors of a thousand battles, clashed for honor, glory, and the privilege of possessing the supermine.


It was then that the battle began. Kenpachi, mounted on his steed, charged at Lordgirondin, who was at a disadvantage as an infantry warrior. Kenpachi, known for his skill with horses and mounted combat, would perform several maneuvers to wear down the resistance provided by the immense and heavy armor. But Lordgirondin, skilled with the sword, inflicted a slight but precise wound on Kenpachi's steed, forcing him to dismount and face him in direct combat.


From the start of the fight, Kenpachi had anticipated this and had no other option but to engage him in hand-to-hand combat. Everyone feared for Kenpachi's life, but they believed that, being a mounted warrior, he wouldn't possess the necessary skill with weapons to defeat someone adept at close combat. Lordgirondin, exhausted by Kenpachi's previous maneuvers on his steed, thought he had already won and tried to seize his opportunity, charging at Kenpachi. Kenpachi, with a legendary maneuver, dodged Lordgirondin's attack and positioned himself behind him to deliver a fatal blow from behind, ending the battle and the life of a weary Lordgirondin.


After that legendary fight with Lord Girondin, Kenpachi began a series of famous defenses against many aspiring warriors, warriors who wanted to make a name for themselves in the land of Westeros by trying to defeat Kenpachi and claim his treasure in the Red Mine. Unfortunately for them, they were unsuccessful. Kenpachi was a tough warrior to defeat: intelligent, audacious, and very strong. Even with the fatigue from so many battles over time, Kenpachi would remain invincible for several hours.


Until, after 6 hours of his time in the red mine and with the help of the fatigue effect, Kenpachi would be dethroned and defeated by a mysterious warrior from the cold lands of northern Europe


That's when everything started to fall apart, and panic began to spread. Due to fatigue from his prolonged stay in the red mine, Kenpachi's combat abilities were completely depleted; his time was literally up. There would be no more chances for him in this Supermine event, and more than half the hours of the Supermine were still to be contested. Currently in first place, and with the goal of securing it, his friends sprang into action, buying time for themselves and reducing the time available to potential opponents. This would prevent them from dethroning Kenpachi, Uriel, and Brissy from the top spots in the Supermine ranking.




Kenpachi was out of the fight, he had nothing to fight with, now everything depended on teamwork, and the power of his friends.



But his friends weren't just ordinary warriors; they were legendary warriors of Westeros, and living up to their legends, they helped and held out long enough for Kenapchi to secure first place, Urielgrande second, and Lady Brissy third. Blame Me and Chayle also played a significant role, using their great intellect and strategy to coordinate both attacks and timing to avoid being debuffed, as they were their friends' last line of defense, now without stats.


In the end, the objective was achieved, the teamwork was spot on, and everyone was happy. We secured the top spots and their respective rewards for those who needed them most, in this case, Uriel and Kenpachi for being cavs, and they helped each other to get a place in the ranking for each of their friends. Everyone was pleased, and even though we were looking to perfect this kind of teamwork, we started giving our opinions and how to improve performance in terms of the amount of time each of us could individually hold the mine. And we came up with the idea of ​​dividing the mine hours into periods; that is, we wouldn't hold the mine all at once. We would have to test this strategy in the next mine rotation to see how it goes.


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