Arena Tournament Ladder qualification round standings, March 30

Curse’s Arena Spotlight showcases the latest stats and standings of the top contenders for March 30, 2007. Unfortunately, it looks like some of these teams might not even make it to the Regionals if Blizzard‘s stand on the ineligibility rules doesn’t sway.

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The Arena Spotlight is a comprehensive, Arena-season glance at not only the 5v5 Arena brackets, but even for 3v3 and 2v2. But because we’re reporting the top Arena Tournament Ladder teams, we’re only looking at two of the seven lists provided by the Raid guild Curse. For your convenience, we’ve also provided the summary (courtesy of Curse’s stat tracking) to highlight what the two lists are trying to tell you:

  • Highest Rating(US Realms): The Fighting Mongooses of Vengeance – 2502
  • Most Wins(Top-10): Power Trip of Bloodlust – 541
  • Most Wins(BG Leaders): Power Trip of Bloodlust – 541
  • Highest Win Pct.(Top-10): The Fighting Mongooses of Vengeance – 89%
  • Highest Win Pct.(BG Leaders): Outplayed of Cyclone – 93%

Click on Full Article to view the Top 10 Arena teams and Top 5v5 Arena Teams for each Battlegroup.

Curse’s Arena Spotlight showcases the latest stats and standings of the top contenders for March 30, 2007. Unfortunately, it looks like some of these teams might not even make it to the Regionals if Blizzard‘s stand on the ineligibility rules doesn’t sway.

World of Warcraft - Arena Tournament standings for Ladder, March 30 - Image 1 

The Arena Spotlight is a comprehensive, Arena-season glance at not only the 5v5 Arena brackets, but even for 3v3 and 2v2. But because we’re reporting the top Arena Tournament Ladder teams, we’re only looking at two of the seven lists provided by the Raid guild Curse. For your convenience, we’ve also provided the summary (courtesy of Curse’s stat tracking) to highlight what the two lists are trying to tell you:

  • Highest Rating(US Realms): The Fighting Mongooses of Vengeance – 2502
  • Most Wins(Top-10): Power Trip of Bloodlust – 541
  • Most Wins(BG Leaders): Power Trip of Bloodlust – 541
  • Highest Win Pct.(Top-10): The Fighting Mongooses of Vengeance – 89%
  • Highest Win Pct.(BG Leaders): Outplayed of Cyclone – 93%

Top 10 Arena Teams (US realms) as of March 30
(third field: wins-losses, fourth field: winning percentage, last field: team rating)

  1. Vengeance – The Fighting Mongooses – 212-25 – 89% – 2502
  2. Bloodlust – Power Trip – 541-71 – 88% – 2477
  3. Rampage – THE HUKHUKHUKHUKHUKS – 287-55 – 84% –    2464
  4. Vindication – Clan HeX – 248-73 – 77% – 2423
  5. Shadowburn – The Challenge – 208-43 – 83% – 2408
  6. Reckoning – Portable Hotdog Steamers – 416-139 – 75% – 2407
  7. Stormstrike – Ninjas In Pyjamas – 257-60 – 81% – 2406
  8. Rampage – Dejthstoneibilyfunecima – 369-97 – 79% – 2400
  9. Reckoning – Pro Up – 343-152 – 69% – 2382
  10. Bloodlust – ZERG IT DOWN – 322-128 – 72% – 2366

Top 5v5 Teams for each Battlegroup (US Realms) as of March 30
(third field: wins-losses, fourth field: winning percentage, last field: team rating)

  • Bloodlust – Power Trip – 541-71 – 88% – 2477
  • Cataclysm – Fuddruckers – 199-26 – 88% – 2100
  • Cyclone – Outplayed – 310-24 – 93% – 2301
  • Emberstorm – Front Line Assembly – 89-20 – 82% – 1938
  • Frenzy     Dekens Mom – 94-8 – 92% – 1952
  • Nightfall – C A P S L O C K C R E W – 293-28 – 91% – 2287
  • Rampage – THE HUKHUKHUKHUKHUKS – 287-55 – 84% – 2464
  • Reckoning – Portable Hotdog Steamers – 416-139 – 75% 2407
  • Ruin – Boys Will Be Boys – 245-75 – 77% – 2350
  • Shadowburn – The Challenge – 208-43 – 83% – 2408
  • Stormstrike – Ninjas In Pyjamas – 257-60 – 81% – 2406
  • Vengeance – The Fighting Mongooses – 212-25 – 89% – 2502
  • Vindication – Clan HeX – 248-73 – 77% –    2423
  • Whirlwind – Predacons – 84-10 – 89% – 2133

Worthy of adding to Curse’s summary is that the Bloodlust has two contenders for the Battlegroup, although ZERG IT DOWN trails a whopping 111 rating points from Power Trip. That’s a whole lot of matches to win just to tie it down (especially if they’re on a streak right now), depending on their previous 10-match result. Who’s going to step up to finals? On April 15, we’ll find out for sure.

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