Battle Report: Doritos Take On Clovers And Vanguardites

With the reopening of the Doritos of Club Penguin, the army sets its sights on a promising future, aiming to rise to dominance in the CPA community through fierce competition. In each battle, they sharpen their skills, working to cement their place as a force to be reckoned within the community. In this battle report, we will delve into the recent practice battles of the Doritos and analyze their performance.

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Since reopening, the Doritos of Club Penguin have swiftly forged several key alliances to improve their standing among the army community. They have formed alliances with the Templars, Special Weapons and Tactics, and The Bastille Vanguard to promote goodwill and strategic collaboration. Both SWAT and TBV have been defeated by DCP in recent practice matches, demonstrating their might. These alliances are thought to help DCP establish its community position and prepare for occasions in the next Christmas Chaos.  The Doritos have also faced off against the formidable Army of Club Penguin in recent battles, testing their strength against one of the most established armies in the community.

DORITOS OF CLUB PENGUIN VS THE BASTILLE VANGUARD

ROOM 1 – STADIUM

In Room 1, DCP outperformed TBV, despite some messy formations. DCP’s larger size (33-16) allowed them to dominate, with their formations effectively covering TBV’s movements. Although TBV struggled with spacing and cleanliness, they made some solid moves, such as an X and V formation. However, DCP’s consistent and well-coordinated tactics, including an upward arrow and good completion, gave them the advantage. Despite TBV’s efforts, the size and formation issues led to a DCP victory.
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The battle taking place in the stadium

ROOM 2 – INSIDE MINE

In Room 2, DCP outmatched TBV again, utilizing their larger size (30-14) to dominate. DCP’s arrow and anchor formations were more effective, though slightly inconsistent, while TBV’s UT and V formations were messy and less spread out, making them harder to spot. DCP maintained a faster pace and better coverage, especially during bombing sequences. Despite TBV’s efforts, their slower tactics and smaller size hindered their performance, leading to another clear victory for DCP.
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The battle taking place in Inside Mine.

ROOM 3 – COVE

In Room 3, DCP maintained their dominance with larger and more visible formations (29-13), despite some gaps in their arrangements. TBV’s UT and X formations struggled with spacing and visibility, while DCP’s movements, such as the triangle and infinity formations, consistently outmatched TBV. DCP’s tactic speed and control over the room gave them the edge, although they slowed slightly toward the end. With nearly triple the size of TBV and better execution, DCP secured another decisive victory.
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The battle taking place in Cove.

Overall, DCP continuously outperformed TBV in all three rooms, demonstrating their greater size, neater formations, and quicker strategies. Notwithstanding a few small problems, DCP’s strategic planning and command of the battlefield demonstrated its readiness and might, resulting in a decisive win.

DORITOS OF CLUB PENGUIN VS ARMY OF CLUB PENGUIN

There was no official winner or judge in the recent friendly combat between the ACP and the DCP, which was held only for fun. It was a memorable occasion emphasizing both armies’ spirits that displayed vigor and cooperation.

The battle takes place between Doritos and Clovers.

Doritos and Clovers competing against each other.

The battle takes place between Doritos and Clovers.

DCP maintained an advantage in overall performance by demonstrating supremacy with bigger sizes and better formations. Nonetheless, ACP put in a remarkable effort, exhibiting resilient play and excellent tactical execution throughout the conflict. Their ability to coordinate and persevere made the fight competitive and demonstrated their strength as an opposing force.


The strength of the Doritos of Club Penguin has been put to the test in countless battles. These conflicts are about more than simply winning; they are about the tenacity, unity, and passion that characterize DCP. Will Doritos return to its golden age? Can any army truly challenge the Doritos’ reign in the Club Penguin army community?

 

MtJordan II
Senior Reporter

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