The legacy of custom maps stands as a monument to anime-inspired strategy gaming. Originating as an AoS (Aeon of Strife) Arena style showdown in Warcraft 3 and later adapted for Dota 2 , this subgenre has produced legendary versions. Among these, classic patches like version 1.8 (v18) remain deeply valued for their fast-paced hero scaling, punishing skill combos, and specialized "Top Lane" or top-tier character strategies.
To dominate the map and out-scale your opponent, use this tactical rotation:
Characters alone cannot win a match in v18; building and combining the right items is essential to maintaining high damage output and survival. bleach vs one piece v18 top
: Favored for his speed and high-impact ultimate abilities like Lanza del Relámpago One Piece Side Monkey D. Luffy
Below is an overview of the "top" elements typically found in this version of the game. The legacy of custom maps stands as a
Often considered a "rampage" character due to his raw damage output. Ichigo Kurosaki Highly mobile with strong Bankai transformations. Aizen Sosuke
[Basic Item Shop] ---> [Component Combination] ---> [Legendary Weapon / Artifact] To dominate the map and out-scale your opponent,
(Secret): Often a secret hero with versatile spells that control the battlefield. Bartholomew Kuma
In fan forums, the consensus on a "who would win" scenario is often more nuanced. Some argue that Bleach operates on a much higher power scale, placing it at galaxy or even universal levels (depending on scaling), while One Piece is generally considered planetary or solar system level at best. Others contend that One Piece characters have superior physical durability and combat endurance, allowing them to tank immense damage and keep fighting. Characters like , Gerard , and Mask from Bleach’s final arc are often cited as too broken for most One Piece fighters due to their insane regen and "get stronger when hit" abilities, while One Piece admirals like Kizaru pose existential threats due to their logia intangibility.