for example sen;
did sen 23 and 24 have the same core and this is a new one
or was the 23 sen the different core and the 24/25 one is the new one
CHEEEZPUFZEZ [#4]I consider three players who have played together before for at least a year most likely with a coach to be a core.
Examples
Sen Core: Johnqt Zellsis Zekken Kaplan
old Guard Core: Valyn Jonahp Trent Joshrt
Geng Core: Munchkin Karon T3xture Solo
this makes hella sense,
i'il give the example of loud:
22 core: the ones from 22 who remained for 23 (saadhak, less, aspas)
23 core: the ones from 23 who remained for 24 (saadhak, less, cauanzin, tuyz). it also subdivided into 22 core when pancada came back (saadhak, less, pancada)
24 core: the ones from 24 who remained for 25 (cauanzin, tuyz, pancada)
as VLR understands a rolling 3 player system where atleast 3 from last roster transition to a new one. It doesn't matter who were the original 5 you started with ,if you always keep 3 and remove the other 2 and repeat.
But obviously we don't see it that way so simply any grp of same 3/4 guys who keep playing together
Briel [#3]I would say its your 3 players that has been in the team for the longest time;
23 sen was a shit show but 24 sen would have a core of tenz, zekken and sacy
but 24 sen would have zekken, johnqt, and zellsis
sacy was never core imo, the core was tenz zekken johnqt
I personally describe it as when a team retains equal or more than 50% of your roster coming into a season/tournament.
So you have 6 players? 3-4 players that are still active come the next tournament. 7 players? 4-5, and so on.
(It's also how we maintained core connectivity for rosters across different teams/org)