On 23/05/2025, Special Weapons and Tactics logged on for a three-room practice battle against Valiant Azure Knights. In a contest that tested adaptability, speed, and form control, SWAT came prepared to assert dominance from the outset.

Max: 8
We began at the Iceberg, where our forces were initially delayed due to a room entry error—highlighting the importance of situational awareness and navigation under pressure. Nonetheless, SWAT recovered quickly, assembling strong bomb tactics followed by aggressive word tactics in a structured horizontal line. Despite initial confusion, the line settled into shape, and from there SWAT began to control the pace of the room.
The second room, the Underground Pool, showcased SWAT’s flexibility and commitment to formation clarity. Troops executed a series of E1-E2 Waterfall movements and mid-battle formation switches that demonstrated quick thinking and coordination. This room, while contested, leaned in our favor thanks to disciplined spacing and the implementation of dynamic tactic chains.
The final room, the Ski Lodge, provided a dramatic close to the encounter. SWAT maintained consistent formations despite tight spacing and visual clutter. Leaders guided the troops through complex structures such as an X-formation and forward slashes with minimal delay. VC communication, though at times hectic, allowed for fast pivoting between tactics and location switches, including unexpected movement into the Forest late in the room.
Throughout the event, the SWAT VC remained as active as ever, with real-time reactions to missteps, bot failures, and form breakdowns adding to the high-energy atmosphere. Key highlights included rapid reformation calls, decisive tactic improvisation, and the ever-memorable moment when the phrase “Who is small now?” became a full-squad chant.
Results: 3–0 Victory
After evaluation from neutral judges, SWAT was declared the winner in all three rooms. Congratulations to the team for an energetic and well-fought performance.
Thank you to all SWAT agents who attended and maintained form and focus amid a fast-paced environment.
Until next time—stay tactical.
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