Win appears in Red Tide when his friend (Christine Tanner) was murdered. He and his friends, Hope, Danny and Andy are revealed to be the killers. Hope hit Christine and then Win, along with Danny and Andy drowned her.
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| - Win appears in Red Tide when his friend (Christine Tanner) was murdered. He and his friends, Hope, Danny and Andy are revealed to be the killers. Hope hit Christine and then Win, along with Danny and Andy drowned her.
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- Win sinonimo de ganar veac PAWNEAR Categoría:Termios
- You cannot win, you can only ascend.
- WIN is a word to describe something that is not fail at all. In most cases, when a big explosion happens, you would say "Epic WIN", or when a prank is successful, you'd say "Epic WIN" yet again.
- Win was a minion of crime lord Scutter O'Banon of Deadman's Port, Dead Man's Rock c. 2494. He was described as small, thin, and dark-haired and was part of the team that tried to rob Covington Bank alongside Jim Raynor, Tychus Findlay, and Ash Thompson. However, after Ash Thompson activated the spiders and killed the staff of the bank, the operation went awry, and Raynor and Findlay turned on Thompson and his associates. After he tried to shoot Raynor, Win was tackled by Findlay, and had his face smashed in by Findlay's fist, swiftly killing him.
- Win refers to anything that is considered as rating more than 7 on the "Meme Scale."
- Win is that thing that Dr. Colbert both emanates and is, particularly while being awesome on The Colbert Report.
- In Major League Baseball, a win (denoted W) is generally credited to the pitcher for the winning team who was in the game when they last took the lead. A starting pitcher must generally complete five innings to earn a win. Under some exceptions to the general rules, the official scorer awards the win based on guidelines set forth in the official rules. The winning pitcher cannot also be credited with a save in the same game. The pitchers who receive the win and the loss are known, collectively, as the pitchers of record.
- Win is a five year old girl from an alternate reality Xanth which is fifty years into current Xanth's future. She always has the wind at her back. She was brought to current Xanth by Asrtid, Fornax, and Dysnomia along with Firenze, Squid, Santo, and Myst. The children found when they are together, they are connected. Astrid and Fornax were trying to find a family to adopt her. Win and the other children found the Playground and entered its Storage area with Astrid. While in Storage, her talent was secretly amplified by Fornax.
- verb (used without object), won, winning. --- Win always wins. Trying to say otherwise via any method(logic manipulation, hax etc.) would not work. But Win doesn't have any stats to put on here. It exists half in fictional verse, and half in real life(It's fictional because its powers only apply fully on fictional beings. But Win's existence is accepted in real life-as a term-). If a real entity is successful about something, Win can affect them on a limited scale(winning a contest, beating a game etc.). But besides that, Win's powers are limited to fictional world. The fictional characters only win after fighting other characters because Win allows them to.
- | style="border:none; color:#9AA5F0;font-size:30px;font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-weight: bold; text-align: left; padding: 5px 5px;" valign="top" width="10"|“ | style="border: none; padding: 4px 10px;" valign="top"|I must say Win, you are truly a genius! | style="border: none; color: #9AA5F0; font-size: 30px; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-weight: bold; text-align: right; padding: 5px 5px;" valign="bottom" width="10"|” |- | class="cquotecite" colspan="3" style="border: none; padding-right: 4%"| —Win |}
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| - Win appears in Red Tide when his friend (Christine Tanner) was murdered. He and his friends, Hope, Danny and Andy are revealed to be the killers. Hope hit Christine and then Win, along with Danny and Andy drowned her.
- Congratulations! You have found the winning link and won the wiki's first official event! Quickly! Make a wiki account and comment on this post saying your username ingame. The first 20 people to comment on this page with their ingame usernames will receive 3k PkT!
- Win sinonimo de ganar veac PAWNEAR Categoría:Termios
- verb (used without object), won, winning. --- Win always wins. Trying to say otherwise via any method(logic manipulation, hax etc.) would not work. But Win doesn't have any stats to put on here. It exists half in fictional verse, and half in real life(It's fictional because its powers only apply fully on fictional beings. But Win's existence is accepted in real life-as a term-). If a real entity is successful about something, Win can affect them on a limited scale(winning a contest, beating a game etc.). But besides that, Win's powers are limited to fictional world. The fictional characters only win after fighting other characters because Win allows them to. Powers and Abilities: Winning. Really, not much to say. Tier: Real life tier. Wins existence is accepted in real life, and Win can control it(limited). Seems weak, but almost no other character is able to do this. Other esmitation methods are useless, since they contradict with how Win functions. Also, Win never fights. Since Win is busy IRL, Win doesn't bother with fictional existence.
- In Major League Baseball, a win (denoted W) is generally credited to the pitcher for the winning team who was in the game when they last took the lead. A starting pitcher must generally complete five innings to earn a win. Under some exceptions to the general rules, the official scorer awards the win based on guidelines set forth in the official rules. The winning pitcher cannot also be credited with a save in the same game. The pitchers who receive the win and the loss are known, collectively, as the pitchers of record. Every game (excluding the rare tie game) has both a winning and a losing pitcher. A pitcher who starts a game but leaves without earning either a win or a loss (that is, before either team gains or surrenders the ultimate lead) is said to have received a no decision, regardless of his individual performance. A pitcher's total wins and losses are commonly noted together; a pitching record of 12-10 indicates 12 wins and 10 losses. In the early years of major league baseball (USA) before 1900 it was common for an exceptional pitcher to win 40 or more games in one season. However, after that, pitchers made fewer and fewer starts and the standard changed. In the first third of the 20th century (especially in the Live Ball Era), winning 30 games became the rare mark of excellent achievement; this standard diminished to 25 games during the 1940s through 1980s (the only pitcher to win 30 or more games during that time was Denny McLain in 1968, in what was an anomalous pitching-dominated season). Since 1990, this has changed even further, as winning 20 or more games in a single season is now achieved by only a handful of pitchers each season (for example, in 2004 only three of the more than five hundred major league pitchers did so). Winning 25 or more games is now considered one of the highest marks of extreme success and excellence in the sport, on a par with winning 30 or more games a generation or two ago. It is so rare now that the last pitcher to even do this was Bob Welch back in 1990 though it was achieved several times per decade immediately before that. Wins have become in an increasingly controversial way of determining a pitcher's brilliance. Some baseball analysts (sabermetricians) argue that many times a win is completely out of the pitcher's control, and in turn a dominant pitcher with weak run support from the offense can have a substantial losing record, which affects Cy Young Award consideration. For instance, in 2004, Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Ben Sheets had a losing record of 12-14, despite displaying an easy league best 8:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio and was among baseball's Top 5 in ERA (2.70) and WHIP (0.98).
- You cannot win, you can only ascend.
- WIN is a word to describe something that is not fail at all. In most cases, when a big explosion happens, you would say "Epic WIN", or when a prank is successful, you'd say "Epic WIN" yet again.
- Win was a minion of crime lord Scutter O'Banon of Deadman's Port, Dead Man's Rock c. 2494. He was described as small, thin, and dark-haired and was part of the team that tried to rob Covington Bank alongside Jim Raynor, Tychus Findlay, and Ash Thompson. However, after Ash Thompson activated the spiders and killed the staff of the bank, the operation went awry, and Raynor and Findlay turned on Thompson and his associates. After he tried to shoot Raynor, Win was tackled by Findlay, and had his face smashed in by Findlay's fist, swiftly killing him.
- Win refers to anything that is considered as rating more than 7 on the "Meme Scale."
- | style="border:none; color:#9AA5F0;font-size:30px;font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-weight: bold; text-align: left; padding: 5px 5px;" valign="top" width="10"|“ | style="border: none; padding: 4px 10px;" valign="top"|I must say Win, you are truly a genius! | style="border: none; color: #9AA5F0; font-size: 30px; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-weight: bold; text-align: right; padding: 5px 5px;" valign="bottom" width="10"|” |- | class="cquotecite" colspan="3" style="border: none; padding-right: 4%"| —Win |} Win is an inventor in Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return. He lives next to the Waterfall by the Waterfall of Heavens. He is only shown in the beginning of the game and mentioned later in Water Temple, as he is also the inventor of the Minitta Machine. He is voiced by Ian Reddoch. In the event Win's Windmill!, Tomba must give Win three Golden Crabs in order to active one of Win's inventions and progress further in the game.
- Win is a five year old girl from an alternate reality Xanth which is fifty years into current Xanth's future. She always has the wind at her back. She was brought to current Xanth by Asrtid, Fornax, and Dysnomia along with Firenze, Squid, Santo, and Myst. The children found when they are together, they are connected. Astrid and Fornax were trying to find a family to adopt her. Win and the other children found the Playground and entered its Storage area with Astrid. While in Storage, her talent was secretly amplified by Fornax. Tiara and Mitch decided quickly to adopt Win. Win and Tiara found when they used their talents together, they could fly. While they were demonstrating their flight, Fracto nearly blew them away.
- Win is that thing that Dr. Colbert both emanates and is, particularly while being awesome on The Colbert Report.
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