Practice Battle versus Elite Guardians of Club Penguin I (31/08/2025)

On the 31st of August 2025 Special Weapons and Tactics logged on for their last event of August 2025, a practice battle versus Elite Guardians of Club Penguin; the activity was wonderful. SWAT won the battle 2-1-0.

Max: 6

Here is the summary, courtesy of CPAJ Judge Moon (with some SEO boosting adjustments):

Room 1: Casa Fiesta

SWAT enters the room; EGCP enters a second later, but only 1 troop is in. SWAT forms a vertical, EGCP has not bombed or made a form. Sizes are 4-2 SWAT. SWAT has good speed, though activity is on and off. EGCP cannot be seen in SWAT’s form, as SWAT is more active. SWAT rakes, with EGCP not defending at all. EGCP is sitting still, while SWAT forms a horizontal line.

Sizes are 5-3 SWAT. EGCP makes a V, then bombs. Sizes are 6-3 SWAT. SWAT waterfalls while EGCP bombs. Both armies have AFKs. SWAT forms a /, while EGCP attempts an L. Both armies are very spread out, making their forms look nice. EGCP pick up the speed. Sizes are 6-4 SWAT. Due to being faster and having better forms, SWAT WINS ROOM 1.

Room 2: Forest

SWAT enters in first; EGCP comes in shortly after. SWAT forms a /, while EGCP forms a horizontal line. Sizes are 5-4 SWAT. Both armies are performing at similar speeds, though SWAT is holding it better, since EGCP stops sending in tactics before SWAT, leaving a few periodic gaps. SWAT whirlpools, then EGCP bombs with no tactics.

SWAT forms a horizontal, and EGCP counters with a vertical. Judges notice that both forms are cramped, though SWAT is not as cramped, resulting in them looking bigger. EGCP rakes, SWAT defends slowly. EGCP is out of sync while being bunched in their /. SWAT is still bombing, with EGCP giving a mediocre defense, with 1 AFK. SWAT counters with a. Both armies bomb at the same time. Due to being better and faster overall, having neater forms, and being more in sync, SWAT WINS ROOM 2.

Room 3: Inside Mines

SWAT enters in the room first, with EGCP taking a few seconds to enter the room. Sizes are 4-4 TIED. EGCP makes a chatbar line, while SWAT makes a vertical. Both armies are good with speed, SWAT noticeably keeping their pace with faster flickers. SWAT could spread their vertical line out a bit more. Though fast with emotes, SWAT is slower with word tactics. EGCP is out of sync; each troop is doing a different tactic. EGCP still is struggling with speed. Both armies bomb, with EGCP covering SWAT.

EGCP forms a vertical line; SWAT makes a chatbar line. Sizes are still 4-4 tied. Both armies use a BWB. SWAT is covered by EGCP, though the ability to hold the BWB isn’t great. EGCP is very slow, with AFKs in the middle. EGCP does a clockwise bomb, then makes a UV, to then shift to a . SWAT is still bombing. EGCP uses a BWB, but holds it poorly. SWAT creates a / form.

Sizes are 5-4 SWAT. SWAT’s / is very cramped compared to the previous form they were in. Both armies are out of sync. There is a big gap in SWAT’s form. Due to both armies having the same issues, though at different points, both armies had messy and cramped forms, and both suffered from AFKs. ROOM 3 IS A TIE.


What Went Well
Nice flickers
Quick to enter rooms
Sat on EGCP when needed

Event Better If..
Send tactics more frequently
Space out forms better
Less AFKs
Hold tactics for longer
Defend faster

Practice Battle versus Fire Vikings II (29/08/2025)

Today, 29th August, Special Weapons and Tactics logged on for their second practice battle with Fire Vikings. The battle was won by SWAT 2-1-0.

Max: 4

Although this max is significantly worse than our last event (7, a ~57% reduction), the activity was decent.

Summary, courtesy of CPAJ Judge History:

Room 1

Room one began with SWAT entering in first, with FV being 35 seconds late with only a singular person. SWAT bombed for around a minute, after which they then made a vertical line. Judges noted that SWAT had good completion, whilst the FV had poor completion and pace. Sizes were 4-4. FV made a horizontal line, with there being AFK troops within their formation. Sizes were 4 to 3 in favor of SWAT. FV formations were also messier, with two people bunched when there was a big gap. SWAT then did a slow rake, with FV also doing a slow bomb. SWAT moved into a horizontal line, and FV moved into a poor diagonal. FV had poor pace, with the majority of their troops not sending tactics. Both armies had poor completion, with SWAT having bunches as well as being unsynced. FV then bombed for a second and then went to back to their formation… SWAT then did a waterfall, with FV being very inactive. Sizes were 4-4. SWAT moved into a diagonal, with FV raking for a solid five seconds, then quickly moving into vertical. Due to SWAT having better completion, pace, more activity, fewer AFKs, and better movements, SWAT wins room 1

Room 2

Room two began with SWAT entering in first, with FV making a chatbar line while the SWAT made a left diagonal. Both armies, quite frankly, died for a bit, with both of them also being out of sync. SWAT then did an emote tactic for a solid 20-30 seconds, with the sizes being 4 to 2 in favor of FV. SWAT then did a whirlpool, with FV defending poorly. FV then bombed, with both armies still bombing. SWAT then made a chat bar, which was quite close together for only two people. FV then did a left diagonal, which was bunched in the middle. FV’s formation was still messy, with SWAT doing a backwards whirlpool. FV then did an out-of-sync bomb, with sizes being 4 to 3 in favor of FV. FV then shifted into a waterfall, with SWAT forming a vertical line. FV then made a horizontal line, with both formations being neater than their previous formations. Due to neither army outperforming the other, Room 2 is tied.

Room 3

Room three began with SWAT entering in first; SWAT formed a horizontal line, with FV mazing into a scatter formation. FV then shifted to a chatbar line, with SWAT having better completion. Judges noted that both armies were dead. FV performed slowly but had better completion. FV then raked, with SWAT doing a quick defense. FV then did a vertical, with SWAT doing a late rake to which the FV failed to defend. FV had slow completion, with them dropping to 3, which equals the sizes being 3 to 3. SWAT made a left diagonal, with FV making the same formation as SWAT. FV then constantly moved formations, with SWAT being a bit more awake. SWAT then did a whirlpool, with FV doing a J bomb. Sizes were 4 to 3 in favor of SWAT. Judges noted that SWAT was quite active during the last minute of the room. FV then moved into a V, with SWAT J bombing and then shifting to a diagonal. Due to having better completion and pace, as well as having fewer AFKs, SWAT wins room 3.

What Went Well

  • SWAT/FV Had better completion
  • SWAT/FV Had better pace
  • SWAT Good utilization of size
  • SWAT Had lesser AFKs
  • SWAT Had better movements
  • SWAT Had nicer and creative formations
  • SWAT Quicker to enter rooms

Even Better If

  • SWAT Spread out more
  • FV Constantly dropped sizes
  • SWAT Send tactics more frequently
  • FV Defend better and try not to have big pauses between tactics
  • SWAT/FV Ensure formations are neater by avoiding gaps, bunching and troops out of formations
  • FV Avoid exiting the rooms as much.

Note: We do not know what “mazing” is meant to be.

PB versus FV I

Today, 12/07/2025, the SWAT EU division logged on for a PB versus our allies, Fire Vikings. We may’ve maxed low but some events just are like that, and we did secure the victory.

Max: 4

We logged on to Battleground, with a pre-room in Snow Forts. We then moved to Inside Mine, which proved quite the challenge, but we showed up, three strong. Which was greater than FV’s great max of 1 in this room. We were thus awarded the victory for showing up. After we went to Town and did a few tactics for the next 20 minutes, hitting our max of 4.

Practice Battle versus Shadow Legionnaires I

Today (28/06/2025), the Special Weapons and Tactics army logged on to Club Penguin Army Battleground for an EU training operation. The mission was simple: sharpen formations, practice precise movement, and coordinate effectively under pressure. While the video footage from the event unfortunately had muted audio due to technical difficulties, the visuals still capture the core of our operation and the strength of our tactics.

Max: 7

Throughout the event, we cycled through flickers, horizontal lines, and even deployed an upside-down T formation. Despite minor attendance fluctuations, SWAT maintained solid control of the battlefield. Our movement drills—including a rake and a brief waterfall—highlighted the adaptability of our troops even in quieter moments.

At one point during a rake formation, one member abruptly dropped from the game. Rather than causing confusion, the remaining troops held the tactic firm—demonstrating clear communication and composure despite the silence.

This training served not only as a test of formations but as a reminder of the resilience and flexibility within our EU division. Even with muted commands, SWAT delivered results.Until next time — stay sharp, stay active.

Practice Battle Versus Valiant Azure Knights

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.

✪】[UK] “Practice Battle” VS TBV [Results]

Today we attended the Practice Battle versus the Bastille Vanguard, and although we were able to obtain another event with consistent sizes, we will continue to work and get better at our tactics execution during our events, however, all in all we will learn and get better as a team, good work, here’s the results!

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02/03/22

Today we held an ausia event that had very little hype/advanced notice which turned into a fun, small pb.

Max 5:

BATTLE VS SE/WV (26/01/22)

We battled the other halves of Western Bloc in a 3-way practice battle

Max 10

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Ausia Training/PB with WV 19/08/21

What started out as a Coffee-themed training event soon became a practice battle with our allies Water Vikings. Read on to find out how we did!

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PB vs Magma Clan [Results]

Greetings all SWAT agents worldwide,

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Today we logged in at 6:00 PM EST for a Practice Battle against the ‘Magma Clan’ Army. An exiled past legend had some things to say about SWAT in general and individuals in the army so we knew that we had to completely destroy the competition today. We were blessed with an easy victory and a light breeze for opposition. They decided to not even show up in Room 3, scared of the mighty SWAT, as they should be.
Stay updated on the discord for our next event.

Can’t tell

We currently have 4 male leaders and 3 female leaders. Gender does not play a role in any decisions made

Pre Battle:

If everything you say is true, your army would max more than 5.



Max: 27

Estimated Magma Clan Max: 5