User blog comment:BeastMan14/Battle Royale With Cheese: Chaos Descends on Sandy Shores!/@comment-35680048-20190316164329

Tybaltcapulet's "Beast, I know you're just cheesing out a battle royale clone so you can easily become more active"Placements:

1st Out: As much as a shotgun kicks ass, I see Dylan Cross losing this battle entirely. He has virtually no funds as a college student on a rampage(which means no Ammu-Nation), no connections, lacks experience compared to the majority of the other combatants here, and has some serious mental health issues. He's basically a rage-induced vigilante, which will either get him killed by the more competent and experienced warriors, or getting arrested because he got in the way of law enforcement.

2nd/3rd Out: Next here is a tie between '''Bats and Mr Blonde. '''Both of these to me are pretty similar. Both have a similar amount of funding, have problems with impulse control, and have some questionable intelligence/logic. I see both of these guys probably try to go for the money, but in their attempt  either make enemies with the wrong people, or get arrested due to sloppy execution. And as for weaponry and Ammu-nation, sure they'll be able to utilize it, but it won't help them against the better funded and more calm opponents they face here.

4th out: He may have a metric shit ton of money but I see Trevor Phillips bowing out next. He's a famously ill-tempered person,and will most certainly make himself known to both Sandy Shores police (since it's his home) and the other combatants quite quickly. But Tybalt, Sandy Shores is Trevor's homeland, wouldn't that give him an immediate advantage? As much i'd like to say yes, it's more likely he'll get himself killed by the saner and more calm folks later on here. He's anything but stealthy, and while Ammu-Nation will be his bitch with his high funding, I can't see him fufilling either winning objective.

5th out: Now we've hit the really hard part of this one, because from here on out we have some really competent and effective guys here, and Joe is the first of these to be eliminated. Joe gets this far because even though it's hard for him to blend in with the crowd, he opts for a more stealthy approach which will allow him to slip by some of the more impulsive and flashy combatants here. But once you look further into Joe and who's left, it's clear that he's screwed. First, Ammu-Nation is out of the question, so he'll be entirely reliant on that hammer to do anything.Also as for his mental health, he's got some serious problems. His PTSD makes him always on the brink of a total mental breakdown, and as previously mentioned, he'll be unable to really operate in normal society making it harder to function. He'll most likely be either forced to flee the city in fear of being discovered rather than get arrested or killed due to his paranoia.

6th out: Next is Lucas Hood, which really surprised me, because I was going to make him the winner here but I just couldn't. If you look at him as a warrior, Lucas is a very skilled and intelligent thief with great training and experience. But there's two things that really bring him down for me. Those being his lack of funds and his PTSD. Lucas will be stuck with a Glock the entire match, and against the limitless funds of some of the others here, he won't stand a chance. And as for his PTSD, this has been shown to severely affect his combat ability, and make him break down for several minutes at a time, which would make him an easy target here. He also tend to go headfirst into situations, which only only get him killed or arrested faster, and drive him straight into a panic attack.

7th out: Jordi Chin always knows a guy, and that's the main reason he makes it this far, on top of his decent stats. He's a quick witted operator who can always get himself out of sticky situations, and will be able to acquire just about anything he wants, but just lacks some of the higher intelligence and training of Crowder, and can't really compete with Pilgrim's level of combat ability. Jordi is by no means a bad warrior or combatant, he is one of the best here, but in the best of the best, he's simply outclassed

8th out: Boyd Crowder was so close to winning this it's not even funny. He's highly manipulative, has a shit ton of funds and is pretty damn smart to boot. He's also decently trained, and has a quick wit as well.Problem is, he isn't exactly the best at fighting compared to the winner John Pilgrim, and is more of an empure builder than a fighter, so he lacks the ability to overcome entirely in this battle. After a heated battle, he'll either be killed or forced out of town.

Winner: John Pilgrim, the man of great faith wins this battle. He's got everything he needs to win this battle. Limitless funds, lots of experience, an scarily level head in battle, an insane level of combat prowess and an apparent lack of pain that will make him be able to fight till the end. He's a tactical genius, being able to track people down easily. He also prefers not to attract attention which will let him outlive most of the people here. He knows how to fight and operate in a variety of different ways with his more simple operations, his time with the Aryan Brotherhood and all of the Schultz family operations, making him able to emerge victorious in this royale.