Altador Cup IV
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- This article is about the plot details of the Altador Cup in 2009. For information about Yooyuball, see Altador Cup. For the plot details of 2006, 2007, and 2008 see Altador Cup I, Altador Cup II, and Altador Cup III respectively.
Altador Cup IV is the 4th installment of the annual Altador Cup Tournament. It is a flash game-centred plot which began on June 2nd, 2009.
News
The return of the Altador Cup was announced on the New Features page on May 29th 2009. Jellyneo discovered and released the new logo of Altador cup IV showing that Kiko Lake was back and Brightvale out, meaning to say that they were not participating . This year, TNT has introduced a new side game called Shootout Showdown to add three from the previous two existing side games, Slushie Slinger and Make Some Noise.
Plot summary
With the return of the Altador Cup of 2009, it appears to not have brought much major roster changes in the 16 teams apart from Kiko Lake, who tilted their roster a bit. Changes were switching Ditan Colb from Goalkeeper to Right Defender as well Meela Kitah from Right Defender to Right Forward, to releasing both Left and Right Forwards, Helmo Timm and Moni Vyshan. Their new Goalkeeper was Brightvale's own former, Erli Quinnock.
Prior to earlier reports, it was confirmed that indeed Brightvale was not participating in the four annual tournament. King Hagan had issued a decree that which his team was not participating in this year's Altador Cup. The recent decline in the quality of work being done by his kingdom's scholars was the basis of his decision. This is what the King had to say.
"It has been my personal observation, that in the weeks leading up to the arrival of this grand sporting spectacle, there's been far too much banner-making and memorizing of chants going on. As a result, the very foundation upon which this kingdom's reputation is based, its scholarship, has fallen prey to a serious case of neglect. Therefore, until my subjects have shown an ability to strike a harmonious balance between work and play, we shall forthwith be suspending our participation in the Altador Cup."
Whether or not the reason why Brightvale was not participating was the decline of embarrasing losses to his brother's Kingdom of Meridell. All what King Hagen was stated; "such accusations are not worth dignifying with a reply."
Meaning to say Brightvale was out but what about Kiko Lake? Surely enough they were back or did they suffer from another unfortunate coincidence that led them to another nonappearance. Well that was proven wrong as they made their way back to the Yooyuball scene after a year of delay and it seem the delay was worth it as they landed an impressive victory over Maraqua's scrappy Yooyball squad, as well as wins in two of the three side contests. This is what the Captain, "Poke" Cellers had to say. "It was really important to get out there and get that first victory, to give ourselves something to build on after what happened last year, especially with all the changes we've had in our lineup, bringing in a new goalie during the offseason and moving Ditan and Meela to new positions... yeah, today's win is huge."
Though they had a superb start, it didn't seem to carry over to their second match against Kreludor as they were sweep quite hard. Though they can beat a team like Maraqua, it seems like they can't beat one of the tournament elite. Does it mean Kiko Lake is somewhere between the good and the best. Well only time will tell... But surely everyone now knows that Kiko Lake is back and will surely be a contender in this year's Altador cup.
Mentioning about the tournament elite that had sweep Kiko Lake, a team that perhaps took the Altador Cup by storm. Which is none other than the moon-based teamed Kreludor. Kreludor had finish sixth last year, and expectations for Team Kreludor were far below entering this year's Altador Cup than previous before. Yet, hardly anyone foresaw the kind of virtue that they showed during the tournament's first week of play, reeling off an impressive six straight Yooyuball victories.
Oh, but not all have been convinced of Kreludor's performance in the early stages of the competition, however. As one tournament insider (who declined to speak on the record) stated: "Kreludor? Pfft... they've just been beating up on a bunch of sorry teams. Who have they really beaten? Faerieland? Altador? Virtupets? Meridell might've been a quality win in the past, but they're losing as many as they win nowadays. Granted, Kreludor beat Darigan Citadel on Opening Day, but Darigan's playing like an entirely different team right now. No way Team Kreludor would beat those guys today."
Fueling nay-sayers with more fuel, Kreludor's streak ended with a plummet that showed draws between Maraqua and Krawk Island. With the matches of Haunted Woods, Shenkuu, and Roo Island soon to come, it seems like Kreludor's season is at a indefinite crossroads. Could Kreludor show and prove their detractors wrong and deserve the spot with the sport's elite or take back to the spot of the middle of the pack- which they have for the last couple of AC's.
As the Altador Cup IV reaches the midway point, it have been a year of some surprising performances in the tournament, both bad and good. Some teams have been doing well so far, but perhaps the most significant surprise has been the dominance of the Darigan Citadel, which appears to have completely bounced back from last year's 7th place finish and more evidently what fans call "the winner's curse".
As previously mention, Darigan Castle had lost their first Yooyuball match against Kreludor, but Darigan has been nearly impossible to beat ever since, reeling off a dozen victories and only two ties without a single loss. They've hardly faltered on side games, either, reaching ten or more wins for the three side games during the tourney's first phase.
To comment about their recent success, team captain Layton Vickles had this to say, "It's been totally different this time around, as if we're re-learning how to have fun playing all over again. After winning in Year 9, there was just this incredible amount of pressure to come back and repeat, and that tension really worked against us."
That's certainly inclining to that of Roo Island, last year's champions, can relate to right now. At the tournament's halfway mark Roo Island stands as, of then, far and away, the tournament's biggest disappointment, losing more than half their contests. While most experts doubt that Roo Island is capable of surging a second half charge straight towards the finals, but as the old sporting cliché goes, "one should never underestimate the heart of a champion..."
With the second phase of the Altador Cup's double round robin coming to a close, the tournament's finalists have now been determined. The four teams competing for this year's title are Kreludor, Krawk Island, The Lost Desert, and Shenkuu, with the Darigan Citadel narrowly missing a spot in the finals and finishing fifth.
The tournament's final round came to this conclusion, with top-seeded Kreludor taking on fourth-ranked Shenkuu. In a matchup between the two and three seeds, Krawk Island will be squaring off against The Lost Desert. The winner of each pairing will then advance to the final match, where the tournament's champion will be decided.
The other three brackets were:
Bracket 2: Top seeded Darigan Citadel taking on fourth Mystery Island while second and third ranked Maraqua and Tyrannia battling it out.
Bracket 3: Top seeded Haunted Woods taking on fourth Virtupets while second and third ranked Roo Island and Meridell battling it out.
Bracket 4: Top seeded Kiko Lake taking on fourth Faerieland while second and third ranked Terror Mountain and Altador battling it out.
Overall Team Breakdown's
Altador
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Brightvale
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Darigan Citadel
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Faerieland
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Haunted Woods
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Kiko Lake
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Krawk Island
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Kreludor
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Lost Desert
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Maraqua
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Meridell
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Mystery Island
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Roo Island
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Shenkuu
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Terror Mountain
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Tyrannia
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Virtupets
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Plot participation
The gameplay is similar to Altador Cup II and III, where players choose and contribute points to their selected team. Players are not allowed to change their team after the registration period.
Altador Cup IV still uses the "double round robin" tournament play, introduced in Altador Cup II. Each team will play with the other fifteen teams twice, after which all teams will take part in the four days finals phase. The finals consist of a playoff match-up and a final match-up, each lasts for two days. The 16 teams will split into four groups according to their ranking. In the playoff match-up, the highest and lowest ranked teams for each group will play against each other, while the second and third ranked teams for each group play against each other. The two winning teams of each group will play against each other for the first place within their group, while the two losing teams fight for the third place.
Players can contribute points to their team by scoring goals in Yooyuball, and also by playing Slushie Slinger, Make Some Noise, and Shootout Showdown. The results for all four games will be evaluated separately and contribute to the player's team overall standing in the tournament.
NC Challenge
The NC Challenge is a newly introduced feature to the Altador Cup, featuring the new side game, Shootout Showdown. For you to participate in the challenge, you will need to purchase Game Tickets from the Altador Cup Shop. One Game Ticket is needed for each challenge. Once a NC challenge is started, you have up until the Altador Cup ends to complete it. Whatsoever, you can't start one challenge before completing the previous one. You can earn one Neocash item reward for every challenge, and those who complete all of the 34 challenges can receive a bonus NC item reward.
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