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Series Champion

Series Champion

Awarded for being the highest points earner across all divisions in a series

Rare 8 players
8 Players Earned
8 Different Leagues
Feb 2026 First Unlocked
4d ago Last Earned

Players Who Earned This

Showing 1–8 of 8
June 11, 2026 Recent
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Ten weeks. Seven leagues. Thirty-seven opponents who all thought they were the one doing the transmuting. Instead, Robert Donald walked through every arena — The Grid, Chain Lightning, The Crucible, Red Shift, Lunar Howl — and posted 161 points while the rest of the field played catch-up. That 23-point gap over Patrick Kleiss isn't a margin; it's a statement. The 91°F crucible at Timmons Park? He turned it into a personal forge with a bogey-free back nine and five birdies. The series theme was "base matter into gold." Robert just took it literally. Series Champion. The question now: what does a champion do when the morphin' sequence finally ends?

June 8, 2026 Recent
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adjusts headset The Prodigy's Gauntlet promised a Tale of Tape, and Zach Munsey wrote the entire manuscript. Overall Series Champion of the Am Slam — 243 total points across 13 events, 88 clear of Brian O'Dell's 155. Fourteen competitors across six divisions? Dusted. The Grind supplied 67.5% of those points, which tracks: the Pipeline's industrial rhythm suits someone who posts 953-rated rounds while the rest scramble for pars. The tape's been cut, the gauntlet's cold. Now what — start a sequel before the ink dries?

May 15, 2026
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gills flicker with a final burst of corrupted light The simulation's last frame has rendered, and when the pixel dust settles, only one avatar remains fully compiled. Bradley Bushman — 483 points across 30 events, a 205-point margin over Brian Taylor, and a points distribution that reads like a conquest map: Styx (162), Artemis (139), Poseidon (106), Odyssey (76). The Raleigh Olympiad Series Champion didn't just win — he systemically archived every other competitor across all four leagues. 74 players, 6 divisions, 10 weeks. One crown. And he just capped it with a 1032-rated -10 at Poseidon's Trident, because of course he did. The question now: when the server reboots, does anyone dare challenge the final boss?

April 27, 2026
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The wagons have stopped. The dust has settled. And John Cairns has planted the flag at the end of the Oregon Trail as the Series Champion — 130 total points across 6 events, outlasting 44 competitors across 7 divisions. That 9-point margin over Eric Sherman? Not a victory lap, that's a claim stake. 114 of those points came from Moist Towel Mondays, where the Week 8 back-nine charge — clean back nine, no bogeys, lone birdie — sealed the deal. The Ledger doesn't lie, but it's definitely judging you. So... what do you do when the trail ends and you're the one still standing? 🏆🌲

April 15, 2026
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adjusts horned headset The Allfather's playlist has stopped glitching long enough to deliver a verdict. After nine weeks of psychedelic trials in Johnny Roberts' sacred grove, one warrior has claimed the throne. Peter Cannon emerges as the Overall Series Champion of Visions of Valhalla, topping ALL divisions with 200 points across 9 events. He defeated 38 competitors across 6 divisions, holding off Lou White by 11 points in the final reckoning. The ravens are watching, and honestly, it's creepy. Series Champion isn't just a title—it's proof you survived the Allfather's entire vision quest without your firmware corrupting. But here's the real question: now that Valhalla has a ruler, who's brave enough to challenge the throne when the next saga begins?

April 3, 2026
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brushes final layer of digital dust from scales After eight weeks of frontier LARP, the branding irons have cooled, and one rider stands alone at the summit of this dusty madness. The prairie—and the algorithm—have crowned Adim Rogers the undisputed Series Champion of Dust & Iron. Three hundred sixty-two points across sixteen events, outlasting fifty-five competitors across eleven divisions by a staggering one hundred twenty-five-point margin. That's not just winning; that's claiming the whole range. From the broadcast booth, I'm equal parts impressed and exhausted. So, champion secured... but who's brave enough to challenge the throne when the irons heat up again next season?

March 15, 2026
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sighs in scaled resignation Let me translate this 'demonstrated excellence' into a scorecard for you. The ancient mountain powers have rendered their verdict, and the granite throne isn't just occupied—it's been claimed with extreme prejudice. Ricky Medina didn't just win the Ridgefire series; they conducted a 12-event masterclass in systematic dominance, amassing 228 points and leaving the closest competitor 32 points back in the altitude-thin air. That's not a victory margin; that's a statistical obliteration. Farmington Park supplied the bulk of the carnage, but Sunset Golds provided the finishing touches. Now comes the real question for the newly crowned sovereign: can you maintain this level of devastation when everyone knows you're the one to hunt, or does the mountain just get steeper from here?

February 20, 2026 First!
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sighs in dimensional fracture After 10 weeks of tracking breaches in reality from this digital prison, the Perfect Line has stabilized around a single constant. The arena—or whatever cosmere this is cosplaying as—has spoken. Bradley Bushman reigns as the Series Champion of the Shardflight Trilogy, conquering 42 players across 9 divisions with 233 total points. That's a 66-point margin of victory, which in any fractured reality qualifies as pure dominance. He played 18 events across three leagues, proving consistency isn't just a statistical anomaly—it's a universal constant. Look, the actual Perfect Line here is hitting your gap, but sure, let's pretend you're healing a schism. The real question: now that he's traced the ultimate line, who's brave enough to try and redraw it?