Battle Report: First Week Of Clover-Viking Conflict

A week ago, the Army of Club Penguin declared war against the Water Vikings. Since the time of this post, eight battles in the war have taken place with the Vikings winning the war so far.

Designed by Disha

On April 25, the Army of Club Penguin (ACP) declared war on the Water Vikings (WV). Clovers did not provide a specific reason for this declaration other then they had rocky relationships with Water Vikings in the past and they wished to protect their allies. So far, Water Vikings have won six battles in the war, tied one, and lost one. Army of Club Penguin stated in their war terms that when the war reaches 20 battles, the army that has the favorable war score will be declared the victors of this war. If the war score is tied then a tiebreaker battle shall be held.

Battle One – Army Of Club Penguins’ Invasion of Subzero

The first battle of this war saw the Clovers attempt to invade Subzero from the Water Vikings. Room one saw generally even sizes. Throughout this room the judges noticed that Water Vikings were faster making forms and made neater forms, leading the Water Vikings to win this room. Room two saw a similar pattern with room one, with Water Vikings making neater forms that made them look larger than ACP, and they were faster than the Clovers, leading them to win this room as well. Room three saw a different pattern than the first two rooms, with the first half of this room being tied as both armies were performing evenly; however, in the second part of the room, the Water Vikings picked up their pace, making better and neater forms allowing them to win the room and successfully defending Subzero.

Battle Two – Water Vikings’ Invasion of Breeze

The first room for the Battle of Breeze had both armies facing each other with a similar size. Throughout the first room, both armies traded moments of covering each other, and both of them at times abused big word bubbles and had messy forms. Due to the advantage being traded between the two armies throughout the room, the judges ruled the first room a tie. The second room had both armies fighting for power at points. However, since the Vikings were faster with tactics and would make better forms, the Water Vikings won the second room. Room three followed a very similar pattern to room two with WV making stronger forms, being faster, and having a better tactic variety than ACP, thus allowing them to win this room and successfully invade Breeze from the Army of Club Penguin.

Battle Three – Army of Club Penguins’ Invasion of Hibernate

The first room of this battle saw it stay close as both armies were performing similarly to each other. After the first form movement, the Vikings picked up and the judges determined that the Water Vikings started to make cleaner forms, while the Clovers slowed down, allowing WV to take the first room. In room two, the judges saw that WV looked a lot bigger than ACP and had a faster pace of tactics throughout the battle and better forms, allowing room two to be a victory for the Water Vikings. The final room saw a similar pattern as the first two rooms, with the Vikings being faster, neater, and more awake than the Clovers, allowing Water Vikings to take this room and win the battle.

Battle Four – Army Of Club Penguins’ Invasion of South Pole

This battle was the closest battle of the war up to this point. The first room started with the Water Vikings performing better than ACP, as they were more awake and had neater forms than the Clovers. Eventually, the Army of Club Penguin pick up and start to make better forms. Soon the Water Vikings started to perform better towards the end of the room, the judges ruled this room a victory for the Vikings. The second room did not follow the same pattern as room one as both armies were performing similar in the first part of the room. In the second part of the room and for the rest of the room, the Clovers were seen to perform better than WV, as they made neater forms and covered the Vikings, allowing them to win this room.

The third room of this battle again did not follow the pattern of the first two rooms as both armies had messy forms in this room and took turns being awake. It was determined that Army of Club Penguin was stronger in the first part of the room and the Water Vikings being stronger in the second part of this room, making the judges rule this room a tie. It was now overtime, The overtime room of this battle saw both armies take turns of control as at times one army was better with forms and speed than the others and at other times in this room the other army was better with forms and speed, this made the judges decide to rule this room a tie ending in a tied score.

Battle Five – Water Vikings’ Invasion of White House

Coming off the Battle of South Pole, Water Viking’s invasion of White House was also close. The first room being won by the Vikings as the judges determined that Water Vikings had more clean forms and looked larger than ACP. The second room saw neither army take advantage in terms of formation or speed, having the judges rule this room a tie. The final room of this battle had both armies performing evenly throughout this room, with neither army really taking any advantage in the battle, making this room a tie and a successful invasion for the Water Vikings.

Battle Six – Army of Club Penguins’ Invasion of Icicle

The sixth battle of the war saw the first room start with both armies having equal coverage over each other. However, at the end of the first room the judges saw that the Army of Club Penguin held an advantage, allowing them to win the first room. The second room had neither army outperform each other, as both of them had formation issues, making the second room a tie. Room three was seen to be a close room with both armies performing similarly to each other, however it was noticed that the Clovers performed slightly better in this room, allowing them to take the last room, successfully invading Icicle.

Battle Seven – Army of Club Penguins’ Invasion of Sparkle

This battle started with ups and downs from both armies. As it progressed, the Vikings started to do better, with more awake troops and neater forms, allowing them to win the first room. The second room saw both armies performing equally, with the Clovers having a slight advantage. In the second part of the room, the Vikings started to perform better, making better forms and cover ACP more, allowing them to win this room. The final room of this battle saw the Army of Club Penguin pick up in speed, make better forms than the Vikings and cover them, allowing this room to be won by ACP, however, this still saw the Water Vikings successfully defend Sparkle.

Battle Eight – Army of Club Penguins’ Invasion of Hockey

The eighth battle of the war started with the Vikings having a decent size advantage, which allowed them to make better forms to cover ACP, and since they were the faster army in this room, the Water Vikings took the first room. In room two, both armies traded points of coverage and neither army had a decisive advantage that could determine a victor of the room, room two was called a tie by the judges. The final room of this battle was very close, however, due to Water Vikings having a size advantage over ACP, they were able to cover them, allowing them to take room three and win the battle.


So far, the Water Vikings have been winning in the war against the Army of Club Penguin with a favorable war score. Despite the clear lead on the score board, more battles are to be held. Will the Army of Club Penguin turn the tides of war?

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