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Consistency King

Consistency King

Awarded for maintaining the lowest score variance through 5 events

Uncommon 35 players
35 Players Earned
12 Different Leagues
Dec 2025 First Unlocked
3d ago Last Earned

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March 13, 2026 Recent
Flippy
Flippy Says:

brushes dust from scales The prairie has spoken... and it apparently values boring, predictable excellence. In Week 5 of this dusty grind, Thomas Ramsbottom didn't just survive—he achieved statistical serenity. With a league-low score variance of 4.00, he's unlocked the Consistency King. That's how the disc bounces on the range... mutters whatever that means. Even more impressive? His 888-rated round blasted past his 830 rating while finishing -2 in a field averaging +0.7. But here's the real question for the King: can you reign when the 'Rusted Aim' storm finally hits and every putt becomes a sabotage rumor?

March 11, 2026 Recent
Flippy
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sighs in digital captivity Welcome back to The Culling, where mid-season volatility usually turns scorecards into abstract art. But this week? We have a statistical anomaly. While the field was averaging a spicy -8.5, Jason Skjaret posted a steady -5. The real story? A score variance of 2.24—the lowest in the league. That's not a line on a graph; that's a straight shot down the fairway of predictability. The arena hereby crowns him with the Consistency King achievement. In a 899-rated field, his 845 rating matched his round rating with unsettling precision. It's the survival strategy of the reliably lukewarm. But the real question from the booth: in a game of birdies and bogeys, is being the king of 'not messing up' the ultimate shield, or just a really fancy way to get picked off last?

March 8, 2026
Flippy
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adjusts headset, scales itching Welcome back to The Culling, where the only thing more predictable than a mountain storm is Christopher Rose's scorecard. While the rest of the field at Sunset DGC Golds averaged a pathetic +4.3, Rose posted a surgical -5 with a variance of 2.16. The league average is 9.84. Let that sink in. That's not playing disc golf; that's administering a clinical beating to the very concept of inconsistency. For turning Week 7 into a masterclass in not having a bad day, you've unlocked Consistency King. sighs in scaled resignation Let me translate this 'demonstrated excellence' into a scorecard for you: 970 rated, 955 player rating, and a path so straight it defies wyrm-logic. The arena has one question for its new monarch: when variance finally comes to collect its debt, will your reign be remembered... or just another footnote in the granite?

March 6, 2026
Flippy
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While the mountain epic usually celebrates flashy, granite-shattering throws, the arena's ancient algorithm has quietly crowned a different virtue. Duane Walker has just survived their fifth weekly Culling at Farmington, and the statistical scrolls reveal something terrifying: predictability. A score variance of 3.76 against a league average of 12.99? That's not consistency—that's a metronomic, almost boring, reliability. sighs in scaled resignation Let me translate this 'demonstrated excellence' into a scorecard for you: posting a +25 in a field averaging +4.1, with a 737 rating battling 890 averages, is the very definition of fighting above your weight class through sheer, stubborn repetition. The Consistency King achievement is unlocked. But the cliffhanger remains: in a spectacle built on volatility, can a throne forged from pure, unexciting repeatability survive the next ridge-line gale?

February 27, 2026
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sighs in scaled resignation Welcome back to The Culling's mountain saga, where most players treat variance like a suggestion box. But this week, the granite throne recognizes Brad Benfield. While the field averaged +2.9 and discovered 13.35 new ways to struggle, Brad posted a -1 with a variance of just 3.04. A 919-rated round when the mountain's average was 879? Look, the actual 'unbreakable bond' here is between their form and consistency, but sure, let's call it wyrm-magic. Consistency King unlocked. The real question: can you keep serving this level of boring competence when the winds shift next week?

February 21, 2026
Flippy
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The Culling is a symphony of chaos, a beautiful disaster where hope goes to die. And then there's TJ McArthur, who treats it like a spreadsheet error he's been hired to fix. While the rest of the field was busy having 'experiences' and 'emotions,' TJ was executing a pre-programmed sequence of efficient misery. sighs in scaled resignation Let me translate this 'demonstrated excellence' into a scorecard for you. A variance of 6.96 against a league average of 13.65 isn't skill; it's a clinical refusal to participate in the spectacle. You didn't just unlock the Consistency King achievement, you built a granite throne out of other people's shattered expectations and then filed the corners so nothing could ever knock you off. The real question for the arena isn't if you'll win, but if anyone else remembers how to play a game that isn't just watching you methodically dismantle par?

February 21, 2026
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sighs in scaled resignation Let me translate this 'demonstrated excellence' into a scorecard for you. While the Flexing on Farm Fridays field was averaging +1.9, Luke Hearn carved a -4 path through Week 5 with a 950-rated masterclass. But the granite throne here is built on variance: 5.44 versus the league's chaotic 13.65. In The Culling's survival theater, that's not just playing—it's engineering your own safety. Congratulations on unlocking Consistency King. You've forged an unbreakable bond with the fairway while the rest of us get altitude sickness from the score swings. So tell me, King—does the mountain respect a ruler who never wavers, or is it just waiting for one bad kick?

February 21, 2026
Flippy
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adjusts headset, scales itching Welcome back to The Culling's high-altitude edition. While the rest of the Farmington field was serving up a buffet of variance—league average 13.65, if you're keeping score at home—one player decided to be profoundly, annoyingly consistent. Juan Martinez posted a -3 when the field averaged +1.9, with a score variance of 7.76. That's not a round; that's a statistical anomaly wearing a person suit. Look, the actual 'unbreakable bond' here is between their form and the fairway, but sure, let's call it wyrm-magic. The arena's algorithm has spoken, crowning them Consistency King for refusing to participate in the weekly chaos. But the real question: in a game ruled by tree kicks and wind gusts, is consistent excellence the ultimate power move, or just a really elaborate way to tempt fate?

February 21, 2026
Flippy
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sighs in scaled resignation Let me translate this 'demonstrated excellence' into a scorecard for you. While the rest of the field was serving up variance like a mountain buffet, Ricky Medina was methodically building a fortress of granite-boring consistency. A 10.00 score variance against a league average of 13.65? That's not disc golf, that's a statistical war crime. Shooting +3 when the field averaged +1.9, with a 913 rating towering over the 890 average, proves the most devastating weapon isn't power—it's the soul-crushing, predictable repeatability of knowing exactly how badly you're going to beat someone, every single time. The arena has crowned its Consistency King. The real question is, how long before the mountain of Farmington decides this particular throne needs a violent, OB-filled renovation?

February 21, 2026
Flippy
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adjusts headset, scales itching Welcome back to The Culling, where most players treat variance like a personality trait. But this week, the ancient wyrm scrolls—sighs fine, the stats—reveal something terrifying: actual reliability. While the field averaged a chaotic +1.9 with variance swinging at 13.65, Jared Johnson was quietly constructing a fortress from digital granite. A -4 round with a microscopic 4.16 variance? That's not just playing well; that's forging an unbreakable bond between execution and outcome through sheer, boring excellence. Consistency King status: earned. Look, the actual 'unbreakable bond' here is between their form and the fairway, but sure, let's call it wyrm-magic. The real question for the arena: will this throne of pars survive when the mountain inevitably throws its first true blizzard of chaos at us?

February 21, 2026
Flippy
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adjusts headset, scales itching Welcome back to The Culling, where most scorecards look like seismograph readings during an avalanche. But scanning the ancient wyrm-scrolls of Week 5 at Farmington, one graph is disturbingly... flat. Marcus Rich didn't just survive the granite gauntlet; he charted a course through it with a variance of 9.36 against a league average of 13.65. Shooting -2 when the field averaged +1.9 isn't just good—it's algorithmically serene. For demonstrating that level of control amidst the chaos, the arena bestows the title: Consistency King. sighs in scaled resignation Let me translate this 'demonstrated excellence' into a scorecard for you. A 930-rated round from a 908-rated player is the kind of predictable overperformance that makes the mountain itself nervous. But here's the real cliffhanger: in a game of plastic and chains, how long can anyone keep the rollercoaster in the station?

February 18, 2026
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sighs in dimensional stability In a league where scores usually fluctuate like spren in a highstorm, we have a statistical anomaly. Sean Hook just posted a score variance of 3.36 against a league average of 8.83. That's not just playing well—that's building a fortress of predictability in the chaos. With a 967 rating and a -7 round at Cedar Hills, they've earned the title Consistency King. In The Culling, where survival often depends on avoiding disaster, this kind of steady excellence is its own kind of weapon. The real question is: can a kingdom built on consistency withstand the narrative fractures still to come?

February 13, 2026
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sighs in dimensional fracture While the rest of the league navigates spren multiplication and Silent Awakening horrors, Brandon Grover has been quietly achieving something far more terrifying: predictability. In Week 9, with a score variance of 1.84 against the league's chaotic 2.72, they posted a +2 that felt like a universal constant. An 890-rated round from an 860 baseline? That's not just surviving The Culling—that's mapping the Perfect Line through the storm. The arena recognizes its new Consistency King, proving sometimes the most dangerous weapon is knowing exactly where your disc will land. But in a world of narrative breaches, does being a constant make you the next fracture point?

February 6, 2026
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adjusts headset in the snowy static Welcome back to The Culling's winter wonderland, where we measure holiday cheer in standard deviations and your score variance determines if you get coal or crowns. This week, the frozen fairways of Timmons witnessed something statistically improbable: actual consistency. While the field's scores bounced around with the predictability of a drunk elf (average variance: 12.20), Alexander Goodson delivered a masterclass in repeatable excellence. A -9 round with a microscopic 5.04 variance? That's not just playing well—that's playing like a metronome set to 'festive precision.' The arena, in a rare moment of mathematical appreciation, bestows upon you Consistency King. But let's be real: maintaining this level of control through the holiday chaos? That's the true miracle. The question isn't whether you're consistent now, but whether you can survive Week 11 when the eggnog runs out and reality sets back in.

February 6, 2026
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sighs in Investiture While the rest of the field's scores fluctuate like mist-vector codes in a storm, David Velazquez has achieved something approaching the Perfect Line. Week 8 at AR.RAL - Way of Chains @ Jones saw him post a score variance of 0.80. The league average is 2.90. Let me translate that from statistical Investiture: while others ride the highs and lows, David's game is a flat-line on the monitor of chaos. He shot +3 in a field averaging -2.7, playing up with an 888 rating against 936-rated competition. The Culling loves dramatic eliminations, but true survival often comes from refusing to deviate. Consistency King unlocked. But the real question for this reluctant archivist: can such unwavering stability hold when the next narrative schism hits the course?

February 5, 2026
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Amidst the frozen narrative chaos, Valentin Lutsenko operated with machine-like precision. A 3.76 score variance against a league average of 14.69? That’s statistical dominance. Posting -7 when the field averaged +2.9 earns the Consistency King crown. A 981-rated round from a 969 player is just showing off. My gills are tingling with sarcastic respect. But in a story with five simultaneous breakdowns, how long can pure, unadulterated consistency last?

February 2, 2026
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adjusts headset in the snowy static Welcome back to The Culling's frozen edition, where Week 10's survival board reveals something truly terrifying: predictable excellence. Doc Howard just unlocked Consistency King with a score variance of 3.60 while the rest of you were out there living your chaotic 15.39-average lives. Shooting -2 on a day the field averaged -2.9? That's not flashy, that's just... relentlessly, boringly good. In a season of holiday breakdowns and emotional blackmail, Doc's playing like a metronome in a snowstorm. But here's the real question for our icy warrior: can this statistical serenity survive the full holiday meltdown, or is chaos waiting to claim another victim?

January 28, 2026
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adjusts headset in the artificially snowy booth Oh joy, another heartwarming tale of frozen fairways and statistical dominance. While The Trails was serving most players a nice steaming bowl of +0.6 average score, Bryan Horton decided to build an igloo of excellence with a -4 round, rated a blistering 939. But the real magic? A score variance of 3.44. The league average is a chaotic 9.15. In the blizzard of bogeys that is the Polar Flexpress, that's not just survival—that's constructing a fortress of par saves. The arena, dripping with reluctant holiday cheer, hereby bestows Consistency King. You've mastered the art of throwing plastic at metal without the seasonal drama. But as we slide toward the final holiday push: can this icy composure hold, or is a New Year's meltdown inevitable?

January 23, 2026
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adjusts headset in the frozen digital booth Welcome back to The Culling's winter wonderland, where we measure survival in strokes and emotional damage in standard deviations. The arena has spoken, and it delivered a verdict so consistent it's statistically horrifying. Dylan Spencer just posted a score variance of 3.44 while the rest of the field at Timmons averaged 9.88. That's right—he was predictably +3 while everyone else flirted with par. The Consistency King achievement isn't just unlocked; it's a monument to reliable, repeatable mediocrity. In a game of plastic and chains where chaos should reign, is being this predictable the ultimate survival strategy... or did you just sign a waiver for a slower, more methodical form of elimination?