Swampybarg’s Cup Zone by Brummie
What's the difference between a good zone and a great one? The ability to flex your role, bringing in aspects from person defence schemes to shut down the types of movement that are often used to break a zone
Of the many interesting games at WUCC this summer, I enjoyed watching Revolution defeat Swampybarg, a team from Japan I was unfamiliar with. Swampybarg racked up some impressive results, losing only to the eventual finalists Revolution & Fury, with victories […]
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