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The battle came after an earlier unsuccessful [[First Pride Trollface Attack|attempt]] to build a trollface, and it was clear that the attackers would need more firepower.
The battle came after an earlier unsuccessful [[First Pride Trollface Attack|attempt]] to build a trollface, and it was clear that the attackers would need more firepower.


The Battle of the Trollface was organized by members of The Refuge, who got dozens of users from several Discord servers to coordinate and make a trollface over Pride Faction's template.
The Second Battle of the Trollface was organized by members of The Refuge, who got dozens of users from several Discord servers to coordinate and make a trollface over Pride Faction's template.


== Timeline ==
== Timeline ==
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[First Pride Trollface Attack]]
* [[First Battle of the Trollface]]
* [[The Refuge]]
* [[The Refuge]]
* [[League of Factions]]
* [[League of Factions]]
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[[Category:Events]]
[[Category:WIP]]
[[Category:WIP]]

Revision as of 14:47, 25 October 2020

The Second Battle of the Trollface (called Operation Backspring by the League of Factions) was a major battle on Canvas 40. It lasted around 3 hours, involved over 115 users, and saw heavy use of chatbans due to widespread incivility. It also sparked debate over the Pxls rules surrounding drawing genitalia, and an influx of users from 4chan.

Prelude

The battle came after an earlier unsuccessful attempt to build a trollface, and it was clear that the attackers would need more firepower.

The Second Battle of the Trollface was organized by members of The Refuge, who got dozens of users from several Discord servers to coordinate and make a trollface over Pride Faction's template.

Timeline

Initial invasion

League of Factions counter-invasion

Reparations and followup attacks

Later skirmishes

Aftermath

People involved

Over 115 users were involved in the battle, with more than 50 from off Pxls.

See also