F2P Overall:
1.) Fatality - Fatality has had great success this year, and I think that will continue through the last months. Props to beating EOP in the fullout against everything they threw at you, and use their propaganda as fuel for paying them some visits this weekend ;p
2.) MM - Still a great clan in F2P, dropped down to #2 because Fatality is on such a rise and when you're #1 you have no-where to go but down. MM still have more than the capability to steal that #1 F2P spot back though.
3.) NME/FOE - NME and FOE are about even for #3 F2P and this could really go either way, the last weeks of pure clanning will decide who takes the #3 F2P spot as the pure world ends.
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5.) CP/Zenith/TLP/EOP - It's a toss-up on who owns this slot. CP have been slowly rebounding from their slump, using a few rivalries to boost their rise. Zenith are consistant in F2P, the NPO members they've gained recently might slow them down a bit but not for long. TLP are fantastic matched, but their pulls are infamously static. EOP have been losing their grip on their F2P game, going from threatening clans on Saturday to saying "We'll see you Sunday." and also recently lost to Fatality in a full-out and with damning evidence that EOP had quite a bit of mal-play for Fatality. We'll see.
P2P Overall:
1.) FOE - what can I say, been running the p2p scene for quite a while now. Somehow lost to Frenzy, but slip-ups happen.
2.) Fatality - got a big win over FOE but just 1 win can't prove anything yet, definately have the potential though
3.) MM - good pulls and organization, a constant force
4.) Zenith - not proven to earn this spot as of yet, this is just a prediction with all of the NPO members you gained. probable, but we'll see :-P
5.) NME/EOP - NME has been increasingly potent in P2P, still a long way to go but definately has the potential to contend with the above if the numbers line up. EOP is becomming more and more about P2P due to FI and NME bullying them on saturdays, and they have the experienced ranks that can make something of this newfound P2P success.