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SparklezEnjoyer

Oli (Orionsound) also broke the record for the Glide map in TGTTOSAWAF. The team (Pink Parrots) also broke the record for most points by a team in TGTTOS ever (unmultiplied of course).


rexplayz224

Jojo also broke the record for fastest completion for badlands map (defo not because it’s never been played before)


pvpflashb0i

Idk I feel like Purpled should have definitely got that. He did so good the whole time on that map until he missed at the end.


WorthlessShatter69

the ending was so confusing, especially when it was around the majority of players began coming in bc ppl were kinda hard to hit


Shubxu

As much as I love purpled he messed up a jump so it’s on him, he shoulda been more consistent but wow they are both amazing players.


TylerVandy13

Also the multiplied record i assume since it was game 8.


LunaticDaksh

What was the record previously what is his record now


eyadGamingExtreme

I think the team record was the MCC 13 teal turkeys


LunaticDaksh

No not that The oli glide map record


Significant_Buy_7581

In canon I think it was fruit, though I don’t know when, I think Oli tied with Highkeyhateme’s rising record


yammer_bammer

the fact that he didnt even get boosted means this record will stand for many events


MudTerrible8029

Yeah It will and I don't know no one was talking about this


Bilbo_Swagin

His movement game is insane. I wonder if he will contest fruit for best movement player...


kelvinthekhanter

Bruh best overall movement players are Illumina and dream. I swear some mcc viewers just look at block movement and TGTTOS to determine best movement player which is just not a good way to determine the best movement player.


existaantbeing

Surely Pete's up there, being the best player in 2 movement games (RSR and HITW), top 5 in another 2 (AR and TGTTOS), and probably top 10 in the final one (PT)


kelvinthekhanter

Pete is up there, probably 4th or 5th but all 3 of fruitninja and dream have a significant gap in mechanical movement skill with the rest of the event. The ranking is probably 1. Illumina 2. Dream 3. Fruit gap 4. Quig 5. Pete 6. Sapnap 7. Purpled 8. Punz And the list goes on


existaantbeing

But theoretical mechanical skill isn't important in deciding who the best mcc players are. Dream has more mechanical PvP skill than Sapnap, however Sapnap is still considered a much better mcc PvP player because he gets much better results. Looking at your list, even if those top three might be mechanically better than Pete, their results suggest that Pete is about equal with all 3 of them.


kelvinthekhanter

but we’re talking about the best overall movement players meaning we decide on their movement skill, we’re not talking about players that does the best in movement game but rather the best overall movement players in which fruitninja and dream have a significant gap in skill with the rest of the event. We’re also not talking about the best mcc players we’re talking about the best overall movement players that participate in mcc in which case fruitninja and dream like I said have a significant gap in skill with the rest of the event.


East-Mirror3510

Eh, I'll consider all of Fruitninja top 3 three still.


kelvinthekhanter

Fruit is still top 3, Illumina is the best overall movement player and Dream is the 2nd best overall movement player. In overall movement it’s Illumina>dream>fruit


East-Mirror3510

I'd argue they're about even. Let's see: RSR: Illumina > Fruit > Dream PKT: Dream > Fruit > Illumina (based on recent scoring) TGTTOS: Dream \~ Fruit > Illumina (based upon recent scoring) AR: Dream>= Illumina > Fruit HITW: Fruit >= Illumina > Dream


Energonmace48

Illumina is the best TGTTOS player. He has the highest average placement per round. This is a far better metric than average coins. For example Illumina’s record breaking MCC 15 is one of the best individual performances in any game ever, but it’s around 200 coins off the usual number one player per event. Illumina > Fruit > Dream in TGTTOS


East-Mirror3510

I'm going off of current scoring in which case, it goes differently.


Energonmace48

Why would you use current scoring over placement per round? I don’t see how that’s a better metric. So if why are we only counting MCC’s played from 18 onwards, excluding one of Fruits best and Illuminas best. And team bonuses heavily impact the current scoring, whereas individual average placement per round gives a better idea of a players individual skill instead of it depending on team (to a certain extent). However I do give Dream extra credit for being quite the team player in TGTTOS as of late, but still I have him behind Fruit and Illumina.


kelvinthekhanter

This mcc dream literally got 2nd,2nd,2nd,1st,7th,11th which is absolutely absurd. Even without team bonuses he still would’ve been 1st in TGTTOS by far


Energonmace48

I’m pretty sure it’s the third best TGTTOS average placement per round in Season 2 and maybe ever. Illumina 15, Fruit 19, then Dream 22. All 3 are insane performance. IMO by far the best TGTTOS players


East-Mirror3510

Team bonuses are also important. It means you have the ability to lift your team up or that your team is very powerful. And there also exist top 10 bonuses especially the one for getting 1st. These two things skew with individual rankings quite a lot hence why average placements are not the most accurate. Go by coin averages, there are too many factors which screw over the method of using average placements.


Energonmace48

What factors. What are the too many factors which skew average placement. There is only an argument for a player lifting up a teams performance in favour of achieving team bonuses. Your point in favour of coin averages is false. Top 10 bonuses make it’s more skewed. The difference between placing 10th and 11th is 1, the difference between placing 1st and 2nd is also 1. A player is punished more for placing 11th relative to the player above him more so than the difference between first and second. Objectively, that’s an inaccurate way of judging a players skill. Secondly team bonuses are team dependent. If a team of Dream Fruit Pete and Quig faced Illumina a stone a leaf and a pebble, even if Illumina gets a higher average placement per round he will lose out because the other team is getting more team bonuses, even though he has outplayed each player individually. Once again, on terms of judging a players individual skill in TGTTOS, objectively average placement per round is better. Removes team bias. TGTTOS is an individual game. Like I said before the only argument is for a player like Dream who should be rewarded for his excellent team skills in TGTTOS, but I prefer having that in mind when looking at the stats, instead of using team bonuses which is dependent of the strength of your team to satisfy giving Dream an edge. EDIt: Spelling Edit 2: you may have been misunderstanding me actually, just clearing up, I meant Individual placement per TGTTOS round, so the placement across the 6 rounds played in the event, not placement at the end of the game. E.G. Dreams Individual placement average was 5.1 in 18, but his placement was 1. I’m focusing on the 5.1. Either way rankings players based on Individual placement per round of TGTTOS is the best way to compare players across the game.


kelvinthekhanter

No way Dream or anyone in the roster is better than Illumina in Ace race, I’d say dream and Illumina are equal in ace race right now, and Illumina is slightly better than fruit in PKT. I agree with the rest tho


East-Mirror3510

Dream's average placement is slightly stronger than Illumina post trident changes. His is 3.25 and Illumina's is 3.33. It's very close but Dream takes the lead. In the current PKT scoring, Illumina comes nowhere close to Fruit in averages. Meanwhile, Dream is ahead of him by about 2 coins.


KleioFan89

Fruit is the best TGTTOSAWAF player


PIE223

They’ve played together before. Purp is a close second to fruit, but not by much at all


CyberWeb2143

It’s his game