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{{Game setup|file=Aerial.wsc|scheme=Aerial|map=Any open island map|worms=4 per team}}
 
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Similar to [[Hysteria]], '''Aerial''' is a game played on random generated island maps, with no rules and a very short turn time. The main difference is that Aerial has 3 seconds of turn time (and not just 1) and since you have infinite [[Jet Pack|Jet Packs]], it encourages you to attack by air (but it is not mandatory) because you can move very fast with more time to fly and prepare an attack, what would be usually more difficult to do on the ground.
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Similar to [[Hysteria]], '''Aerial''' is a game played on random generated island maps, with no rules and a very short turn time. The main difference is that Aerial has 3 seconds of turn time (and not just 1) and since you have infinite [[Jet Pack|Jet Packs]], it encourages you to attack by air (but it is not mandatory) because you can move very fast, with more time to fly and prepare an attack (what would be usually more difficult to do on the ground).
  
 
==Hystory==
 
==Hystory==

Revision as of 21:56, 25 November 2013

(Up to Schemes or Hysteria)
Click to watch (W:A + Beta Update required) W:A replay: An example of
an Aerial match, with HHC
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Game setup
Scheme
Aerial:
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Map
Any open island map
Worms
4 per team

Similar to Hysteria, Aerial is a game played on random generated island maps, with no rules and a very short turn time. The main difference is that Aerial has 3 seconds of turn time (and not just 1) and since you have infinite Jet Packs, it encourages you to attack by air (but it is not mandatory) because you can move very fast, with more time to fly and prepare an attack (what would be usually more difficult to do on the ground).

Hystory

Although this scheme can be considered a variation of Hysteria, the description found in the TUS upload of the scheme by HHC in 2010 says that Aerial was "based on the Playstation scheme 'Aerial', though thoroughly edited".


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