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itsbrianyay
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| Post #151: 6th Feb 2022 5:56 PM | |
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Quizmaster Vern!
Of the people for the people
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| Post #152: 6th Feb 2022 6:02 PM | |
I think we’re tied 2-2 now! | --------------------
Of the people, for the people!
YAW YAW YAW WINNER OF FELL GUYS! |
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Curtis
First Place Dick
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| Post #153: 6th Feb 2022 6:18 PM | |
WALL GUYS
Vern 3
Brian 4
Both with ridiculous scores. But Vern wins Wall guys! | |
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Curtis
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| Post #154: 6th Feb 2022 6:20 PM | |
DOOR DASH
Another insane score. Brian wins Door Dash! | |
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Curtis
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| Post #155: 6th Feb 2022 6:22 PM | |
We are tied! Two wins a piece heading into the final three obstacles. Next up, Tip Toe and Thin Ice | |
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Curtis
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| Post #156: 6th Feb 2022 6:23 PM | |
Rolled: 26 (5+2+2+6+4+7) [6d9]
Rolled: 28 (8+4+4+2+4+6) [6d9]
Rolled: 35 (7+2+7+7+6+6) [6d9]
Rolled: 23 (3+3+9+6+1+1) [6d9]
Rolled: 37 (9+9+4+4+6+5) [6d9]
Rolled: 33 (7+8+2+4+6+6) [6d9] | |
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Curtis
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| Post #157: 6th Feb 2022 6:24 PM | |
Rolled: 33 (2+6+9+4+5+7) [6d9] | |
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Curtis
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| Post #158: 6th Feb 2022 6:28 PM | |
You will be playing Tip Toe. In this game, your goal is to create a path from the bottom row of the grid to the top row. Here's how it works
This is your grid. When you're ready, roll the following
[toll]1d9[/toll]
Your goal is to roll a number on the bottom row. Once you do, assuming you're satisfied with that number, then you must state that you're going to step onto that platform. Then, roll another 1d9. Your goal is to now roll one of the three numbers above you - either the one directly above you or one of the two diagonally from you. Once you do, state that you wish to move to that platform, roll another 1d9, and continue.
Your goal is to keep moving up the grid until you finally roll a number on the very top row. Once you step onto the top row, you're done
Note, if you roll a number ahead of you but you don't want to take it, say if it puts you against the edge and you don't like those odds, you may choose not to step onto that platform. Your funeral! You may also choose to move sideways for the same reason, if you roll the number beside you that is
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Curtis
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| Post #159: 6th Feb 2022 6:30 PM | |
Today you will be playing Thin Ice. In this game, the two of you must navigate an icy arena by stepping on different ice blocks. When a block of ice is stepped on too many times, it will break, revealing the dangerous pink slime below. If you fall into the slime, you are eliminated
Here's your game board
There are 52 spots on the board. Each of you must roll the following
[toll]10d52[/toll]
[toll]10d52[/toll]
[toll]10d52[/toll]
[toll]10d52[/toll]
This represents the path that you'll be taking each round. For example, if the first number that Brian rolls is a 22, then he jumps to the 22 spot. If the first number that Vern rolls is a 46, he jumps to the 46 spot. Ill go through your lists and plug each of your numbers in round by round
Once a spot has been stepped on once, it begins to crack. When a number has been stepped on twice, it breaks away completely and creates a hole. The person who steps on that spot is still safe, as they quickly jump to the next spot in time. However, when someone attempts to step onto any one spot for a third time, they will instead fall through the hole and be eliminated. Note, if two people happen to stand on the same number on the same round, that spot still only 'reduces' by one for the round. There is no turn order, each round both of you are making your move at the same time.
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Curtis
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| Post #160: 6th Feb 2022 6:31 PM | |
If someone sweeps both of these then they win the Crown. If its split 1-1 then we go to a Snowball Survival grand finale. GL! | |
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itsbrianyay
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| Post #161: 6th Feb 2022 6:32 PM | |
Rolled: 1 (1) [1d9] | |
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itsbrianyay
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| Post #162: 6th Feb 2022 6:32 PM | |
Rolled: 2 (2) [1d9] | |
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Curtis
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| Post #163: 6th Feb 2022 6:32 PM | |
Dead players! You have until these two challenges are completed to roll your one die and give an extra life to either Brian or Vern. Be quick if you haven't done so yet and wish to! | |
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itsbrianyay
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| Post #164: 6th Feb 2022 6:33 PM | |
NOT stepping on to the 2
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itsbrianyay
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| Post #165: 6th Feb 2022 6:33 PM | |
Rolled: 7 (7) [1d9] | |
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