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In fact, although the ESL quickly saw the creation and ascension of great teams like aXiom and *aiming, alongside various strategic developments like the discovery of the wiggle aka poke, many of the best European clans from late 2003 and early 2004 could be found playing in non-ESL competitive venues made available by various others organizations like Wireplay or ClanBase. In fact, it would be those other leagues and tournaments that facilitated the rise of clans like RNX, BBQ and eF.
In fact, although the ESL quickly saw the creation and ascension of great teams like aXiom and *aiming, alongside various strategic developments like the discovery of the wiggle aka poke, many of the best European clans from late 2003 and early 2004 could be found playing in non-ESL competitive venues made available by various others organizations like Wireplay or ClanBase. In fact, it would be those other leagues and tournaments that facilitated the rise of clans like RNX, BBQ and eF.


While aXiom][Ðureal quickly became famous for introducing the poke into the ESL in late 2003, thus ending the domination of staffers on the ladders, clans like BBQ with top players like Picto, Remus and Blindside were already ontop of the European scene. In fact, BBQ was the only team to have been a match for aXiom's early 2v2 stars Ðureal and Sadrior in late 2003, who [https://play.eslgaming.com/jkja/pc/jkja/open/ladder-2on2-saber-europe/match/735276/ lost] to BBQ early on in aXiom's conception. It was against this background that in January 2004 a few members of the then recently disbanded clans [SASH] and [dF] founded a clan that would become one of the most famous and controversial clans in the history of ''JKA'': Zedi.
While aXiom][Ðureal quickly became famous for introducing the poke into the ESL in late 2003, thus ending the domination of staffers on the ladders, clans like BBQ with top players like Picto, Remus and Blindside were already ontop of the European scene. In fact, BBQ was the only team to have been a match for aXiom's early 2v2 stars Ðureal and Sadrior in late 2003, who [http://www.esl.eu/eu/jkja/2on2saber/ladder/match/735276/ lost] to BBQ early on in aXiom's conception. It was against this background that in January 2004 a few members of the then recently disbanded clans [SASH] and [dF] founded a clan that would become one of the most famous and controversial clans in the history of ''JKA'': Zedi.


Right from its conception, Zedi had great aspirations: Their purpose was to become the best and most respectable clan ever made. The original set of members were Maze, Tox, Cookie, Dimension and Sleepy, the latter of which soon afterwards went out to recruit Dark and Twilight. A few weeks later Envy, pr0 and FeadeR joined the team as well, with Cookie and Tox quickly becoming inactive.
Right from its conception, Zedi had great aspirations: Their purpose was to become the best and most respectable clan ever made. The original set of members were Maze, Tox, Cookie, Dimension and Sleepy, the latter of which soon afterwards went out to recruit Dark and Twilight. A few weeks later Envy, pr0 and FeadeR joined the team as well, with Cookie and Tox quickly becoming inactive.
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}}Team aXiom recognized after their defeat against Ozone that they had become too inactive to deserve their first spot on the ladder and consequently withdrew from competitive gaming in late 2005. Some of their more active members went on to form neXor.Gaming aka Serenata in November 2005, including Evil and Warhammer, later on recruiting aoshi and divinity into the team. Others joined p3g in mid-2006, like Xerxes, Warp, blooDclaw and Sadrior. Both teams were fairly successful, although they could not live up to the standard set by their former team and were mostly on the receiving end in significant matches against Ozone and no.Limits.
}}Team aXiom recognized after their defeat against Ozone that they had become too inactive to deserve their first spot on the ladder and consequently withdrew from competitive gaming in late 2005. Some of their more active members went on to form neXor.Gaming aka Serenata in November 2010, including Evil and Warhammer, later on recruiting aoshi and divinity into the team. Others joined p3g in mid-2006, like Xerxes, Warp, blooDclaw and Sadrior. Both teams were fairly successful, although they could not live up to the standard set by their former team and were mostly on the receiving end in significant matches against Ozone and no.Limits.


That the Germans were finally eclipsed in ''JKA'', after having dominanted the competitive scene for two years, would become especially apparent during the ESL's [[Jedi Nations Cup]] in early 2006. The Jedi Nations Cup (JNC) was a special event where national teams were formed and pitched against one another in a large tournament setting. Both the German as well as the British national teams fought their way through their respective sides of the brackets and met in the finals in February of the same year. The British team consisted almost entirely of Ozone players and fielded a pure Ozone lineup with Dark, Hell Raiser, Osiris and MinTy (Ven) against the Germans in the finals. The Germans had a mixture of aXiom and *aiming players, fielding *aiming.BuDgi, *aiming.divinity, aXiom][blooDclaw and *aiming.bAsti in the first round and replacing bAsti with aXiom][Evil in the second one. This JNC match showed ''JKA'' at its tactically most sophisticated, with both teams playing at their very best. The British team eventually managed to win the first round with a close score of 26-21 and the second one with 60-31, which the Germans gave up on in the last few minutes of the game.
That the Germans were finally eclipsed in ''JKA'', after having dominanted the competitive scene for two years, would become especially apparent during the ESL's [[Jedi Nations Cup]] in early 2006. The Jedi Nations Cup (JNC) was a special event where national teams were formed and pitched against one another in a large tournament setting. Both the German as well as the British national teams fought their way through their respective sides of the brackets and met in the finals in February of the same year. The British team consisted almost entirely of Ozone players and fielded a pure Ozone lineup with Dark, Hell Raiser, Osiris and MinTy (Ven) against the Germans in the finals. The Germans had a mixture of aXiom and *aiming players, fielding *aiming.BuDgi, *aiming.divinity, aXiom][blooDclaw and *aiming.bAsti in the first round and replacing bAsti with aXiom][Evil in the second one. This JNC match showed ''JKA'' at its tactically most sophisticated, with both teams playing at their very best. The British team eventually managed to win the first round with a close score of 26-21 and the second one with 60-31, which the Germans gave up on in the last few minutes of the game.
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All of these changes that the ESL was undergoing were most clearly reflected in the 1v1 Winter Cup of March 2011. Despite some older players partaking in that tournament, including mrl, S3cht, Spike, CrAv3 and eazy, the winner's bracket finals saw the Romanian player Razerer play against the Polish singler angel, while the loser's bracket finals had the Hungarian Balin aka Edward Cullen play against the Bulgarian player DeXo, the latter of which would go on to win the entire tournament against angel in the grand finals with a score of 3-1 and 10-7.
All of these changes that the ESL was undergoing were most clearly reflected in the 1v1 Winter Cup of March 2011. Despite some older players partaking in that tournament, including mrl, S3cht, Spike, CrAv3 and eazy, the winner's bracket finals saw the Romanian player Razerer play against the Polish singler angel, while the loser's bracket finals had the Hungarian Balin aka Edward Cullen play against the Bulgarian player DeXo, the latter of which would go on to win the entire tournament against angel in the grand finals with a score of 3-1 and 10-7.


As time went by, the Hungarians became the most dominant force on the ESL, and dni's Violence Perfected established itself as by far the most successful team on the ladder. With the ESL loosening the rules around the amount of time that a team had to wait before they could rechallenge their opponent, vP's core team of rzr, Till and dni took the ladder by storm. Despite the existence of other up-and-coming teams like WarMachines, Jedi Knights, Vintage and 7LIVES, vP barely met any opposition at all in the TDM ladder, only losing eight matches between May 2010 and October 2011. vP’s first loss in the ESL ladder was to the American team maLice, starring tecHnique, Khako and vuzion ([https://play.eslgaming.com/jkja/pc/jkja/open/ladder-3on3plus-tdm-europe/match/18749388/ source]). MaLice was lead by tecHnique who later joined vP himself. Besides that, vP lost three times against TuA, three times against Vintage and once against ''Registered Sex Offenders'', a short-lived all-star team featuring players like mrl, Icarus and Hell Raiser. Initially conceived as a purely Hungarian team, dni's willingness to recruit any whom he believed to be top international players ensured that vP would retain a high level of activity and stay on top of the ladder from late 2010 onwards, with an expanded core membership consisting of S3chT, Bismarch, Llova, WhiteSnake, nobody, Tequila, Drawner, and one of the top North American TDM players, tecH. By May 2011, they had a score of 81 wins to 7 losses. Indeed, it was only against TuA's main team that vP did not have a positive win ratio on the ladders by that point in time. TuA even managed to defeat vP in the grand finals of the 2011 Spring Cup with scores of 32-27 and 26-25, which also marks TuA's first ever championship victory since its conception in 2004.
As time went by, the Hungarians became the most dominant force on the ESL, and dni's Violence Perfected established itself as by far the most successful team on the ladder. With the ESL loosening the rules around the amount of time that a team had to wait before they could rechallenge their opponent, vP's core team of rzr, Till and dni took the ladder by storm. Despite the existence of other up-and-coming teams like WarMachines, Jedi Knights, Vintage and 7LIVES, vP barely met any opposition at all in the TDM ladder, only losing eight matches between May 2010 and October 2011. vP’s first loss in the ESL ladder was to the American team maLice, starring tecHnique, Khako and vuzion. MaLice was lead by tecHnique who later joined vP himself. Besides that, vP lost three times against TuA, three times against Vintage and once against ''Registered Sex Offenders'', a short-lived all-star team featuring players like mrl, Icarus and Hell Raiser. Initially conceived as a purely Hungarian team, dni's willingness to recruit any whom he believed to be top international players ensured that vP would retain a high level of activity and stay on top of the ladder from late 2010 onwards, with an expanded core membership consisting of S3chT, Bismarch, Llova, WhiteSnake, nobody, Tequila, Drawner, and one of the top North American TDM players, tecH. By May 2011, they had a score of 81 wins to 7 losses. Indeed, it was only against TuA's main team that vP did not have a positive win ratio on the ladders by that point in time. TuA even managed to defeat vP in the grand finals of the 2011 Spring Cup with scores of 32-27 and 26-25, which also marks TuA's first ever championship victory since its conception in 2004.


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