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RTW Players
Reeve is one of the most commonly known Rome Total War players, for many different reasons. Perhaps, only the Prince of Macedon is more widely known throughout the Total War series. Although the respect for his skill is unquestionable by others, his attitude has sometimes been brought into question. Whether or not he is more well known for his skill and endless tournament victories or his ability to infiltrate other clans and starting 'clan wars' is also questionable.

Reeve began playing RTW with his cousin ‘Boydy’ before eventually joining the BlackLegion clan. Taiko, now of HELLonEARTH took the task of training both players. Boydy left BlackLegion after three weeks but Reeve decided to go in a separate way, and stuck with them. Reeve only managed rank III as ironically at the time his skill level didn’t merit anything better. As BlackLegions members started to decrease Reeve left, and joined AoTN (Army of The North). Ran by Altharion, now of TAoW, AoTN was a place where Reeve first began to show his skills. Zeke, now of HoS was the first person to give Reeve a 15,000 CWB Army. Boydy also joined AoTN and both worked there way through the ranks under the stewardship of RoughNeck. As Altharion left AoTN, the remaining members thought it was time to form a new clan, with a new structure. This was named the Crusaders of Syracuse (CoS). Reeve was given a rank of Senator as a reward to his loyalty and maturing skill. But it wasn’t long before he left to again team up with his cousin, this time as joint leaders of CoZ. This move was a failure for Reeve & Boydy and did not last long, although it was the start of a long road of clan wars that has made Reeve an enemy to many online players. RP was an Italian clan led by BJB. Emilio Paolo and Porsenna. The origins of the dispute are unknown but CoZ claimed victory 3 days later, with Reeve winning both of the influential games. A struggling CoZ then declared war on Legio XII, led by King Cobra & Lizik. The results of this war are unclear but with two clan wars that Reeve was already involved in, it was the start of a long road. Reeve & Boydy formed several more unsuccessful clans before joining CoH (Crusaders of Hell). Reeve reached the rank of templar and was one of the few players in the clan giving the honour of guarding the clan against AoE. Ironically, his next step was to team up with the Ex CoH leader Leonidas, at AoE. He was rewarded with a decent rank based on his skill and loyalty to Leonidas. AoE was a place where Reeve never felt comfortable and after a month he left with the intention of resurrecting BlackLegion, who he still felt a deep respect for. After recruiting a few big name players, Reeve was given the role of stand in Leader of Black Legion. His first major role at a major clan. He then joined the Vi-Victrix Sunday Cup, a unique tournament that was widely embraced by all of the games best players. He was drawn in ‘the group of death’ alongside the games best players. Acunal of TAoW was regarded as the best over all low money player. Paullus, leader of AoE was regarded as the games best overall high money player and was voted third best low money player. TurkishTW, leader of CoH made up the group and was also regarded as one of the games biggest up and coming stars. A narrow defeat to Acunal was followed by an embarrassing display against Paullus. This left Reeve with everything to do, but as Acunal & TurkishTW had defeated Paullus, there was a very slim chance of progression. Only the very best ranked victory against an in form TurkishTW would do. That was exactly what happened, with Reeve securing a Heroic Victory and progressing through to the quarter finals in second place. Reeve was then beat narrowly in the quarter final by Altharion, who went on to win the entire competition. After that success, Reeve felt it was time for him to have a better effort at creating a successful clan by himself. This decision proved to be a success, as LoR made great strides in its short existence, and also not only qualified for the Clan Belt League, (Only the best clans were allowed participation) but also securing some major upsets in the tournament, with only 1 defeat. Reeve then merged LoR with AoE. He also joined Tournament Central (RTW’s most known clan tournament site) and made it through to the quarter final with an outstanding victory against Egypt (CWB’s ’unbeatable’ faction) Vs TWF (A well recognized and respected player). He then met Acunal again. In a best of three, both players prevailed with Brittania before Reeve eventually losing narrowly in the tie breaker, Acunal also went on to win the competition. This was a part success, but it was also the start of Reeves infiltration phase. LeGion, now known to be Reeve, joined AoE and with his top class skill level, was quickly put through the ranks and became a vital member of the CBL team. After a fallout with Paullus ‘LeGion’ applied for TAoW where he was eventually caught. This led to the resignation of Reeve from AoE. Reeve then teamed up with GoTW, a group of highly skilled arrogant Englishmen. Reeve was quickly made joint leader of this clan, and quickly found confidence in his ability to beat the very best. Over the year that he spent in GoTW, he turned them from an average clan, to the very best. Victories in two wars Vs 7+ clans who combined all their best players best shows this fact. Reeve also, hosted his first tournament which was a league system in which only the top twenty players were allowed to participate, this was dominated by GoTW. Reeve got knocked out of the tournaments low money stage in the quarter final for the third time in succession, but JAY-Leano under the guidance of Reeve using a revolutionary technique (Teamviewer) took the title comfortably. In the second tier of the tournaments low money stage Reeve used an alias to test his ability against the 20-40 best players in the world. As expected, Reeve dominated, losing only 1 match in 49. Although this eventually clouded the tournament. In the higher money stage of the competition Reeve found his feet and proved that he did not lose his composure in big matches. He won in the final of the tournament 4-0. This was Reeves 1st and 2nd tournament victories. USSR then hosted a tournament where the player is randomly assigned one faction to stick with throughout the entirety of the tournament. Reeve was assigned Carthage, not liked by many in CWB rules, and was expected to go out early like the rest of the big names who were assigned such factions. However, Reeve lost only one match, the final against TurkishTW. This was deemed as a huge success as he showed what he could do with any faction. In the clan wars Reeve was the main reason why GoTW had success. His ability to play all money and rules at the highest standard meant he won the majority of games for his clan. In the next season of Tournament Central Reeve refused to play in the low money event as he felt he was good enough in that area anyway. Ironically, Zeke (Reeves main competitor) refused to take part in the high money event as he felt he was too good at high money for the rest of the players. Reeve dominated the event without dropping the game, equalling Zeke’s record of the year before. Zeke however, did not have the same fortune in the low money, with Jay Leano prevailing. Tournaments seized whilst the two wars were being fought and therefore the next tournament that was hosted was again Tournament Central. This was widely anticipated, as both Reeve & Zeke signed up for both money levels to prove their case of being the best player. The low money event was the first to be played. Zeke & Reeve both made it comfortably through to the final. This was seen as Reeves best chance at toppling Zeke as many thought that Zeke was near enough unbeatable on his preffered money (20,000). In a series of very close games, Zeke beat Reeve 3-1. He then claimed that Reeve was his toughest opponent, surpassing the skill of Varus, Paullus & Acunal. The final of the High Money Event was the showpiece final, with the victor of Tournament Central 3 Vs the victor of Tournament Central 4. Both players had never played each other at that money and both had never lost, not even in the rounds before the final of season. The game had such appeal, that it was screened on gaming channels in different countries around the world. This said, Zeke was widely regarded as being the greatest high money player of all time. This game The first game was Reeve Brittania Vs Zeke Rome. Brittania had the over all advantage but it was not much to separate each army. However, Reeve took the first game emphatically, scoring the best type of victory possible (Heroic). The Second was Reeve Macedon Vs Zeke Armenia. This time Zeke felt he had the advantage. Reeve scored another emphatic victory which left many watchers shocked. The third game was Reeve Seleucid Vs Zeke Brits. Reeve had the advantage but got beat convincingly to make it 2-1. The fourth game was perhaps the most surprising. Reeve Rome Vs Zeke Egypt. Zeke was desperate to make it 2-2 and therefore took a huge advantage into the fourth game. One commentator on the game stated that there was no way Reeve could win it. However, Reeve did take it leaving it 3-1 and leaving Zeke psychologically defeated. A player who had believed he was unbeatable at high money had now lost with two clear advantages, and had been crushed in another. The final game was Reeve Pontus Vs Zeke Carthage. Although it was 3-1 many people picked up on the fact that if Reeve failed to secure victory he was left with only poor factions left and could still end up losing 4-3 easily. Pontus Vs Carthage was a very fair matchup and could have went either way. Reeves confidence in his ability however led him to try something far more daring and bold. His skill carried that plan through perfectly and with another Heroic Victory, Reeve was left as the first defending champion of Tournament Centrals prestige event. Reeve then left GoTW to team up with Zeke at HoS and create the perfect team. Both players have won and have been runner ups to each other as HoS members, and have never not had a HoS 1-2. This has made it very debatable to who is the best player but has made it obvious to who is the best players. HoS then hosted a tournament of their own, designed on finding the best over all player at every money level and different rule sets. Although the tournament is still running Reeve is the clear favourite. Zeke was defeated in the semi final by Lampin who has been the biggest shock this year, also defeating Paullus. Reeve and Lampin have both agreed to the final being screened for Polish, Russian & American gaming channels. Many viewers point to the fact that Reeve has spent and played a lot more with Lampin than both Zeke and Paullus, and will be able to read his gameplay a lot more. Reeve and Zeke are currently level on tournament victories, small or large with 7 each. Reeve has been runner up 5 times, whilst Zeke has only been runner up on three occasions. The only player to win more tournaments is Acunal (regarded as the greatest RTW player of all time), who has 8 victories and 4 runners up. Reeve is entered in the RCC, BiA, HoS 1v1 & 2v2. And is unbeaten in all 4. Two victories atleast seems very likely and should only be a matter of time before he becomes not only the most decorated player in RTW history, but in all of the TW franchise.

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