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''Map''<br />
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{{ParentArticle|[[Schemes]]}}
You must be on a map with 6 circles<br />
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{{ReplayBox|Russian_Roulette.wagame|An example of a Russian Roulette game|with ShyGuy and ChaTeve; taken from [[Worm Olympics]]}}
''Wroms''<br />
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[[Image:Russian_roulette.png|thumb|"Will it hit me?"]]
1 per team<br />
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{{Game setup|file=Russian Roulette.wsc|scheme=Russian Roulette|map=Specially-designed map ([http://www.blamethepixel.com/filedownload.php?id=3515 example])|worms=1 worm per player}}
''Inventory''<br />
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When a game of '''Russian Roulette''' starts, each player puts his worm on a vacant speck of terrain, in an open map containing nothing but a sparse arrangement of specks. Worms are anchored, so it is advised to place them such that they can fire freely in the preferred directions.
Infinite homing missiles<br />
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''Rules''<br />
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All players have an unlimited number of [[Homing Missile|homing missiles]], and sometimes [[low gravity]] as well. During the game, the players target the empty space above the map, and fire their homing missiles at full power. After 4 seconds of circling around the target marker, the missile loses its attraction falls towards the worms. If the player is lucky, the missile will land on and kill an opponent worm. Or if he is unlucky, it will kill one of his own.
Always set the homing cursor so it homes in the middle. Then, shoot the missile at full power.<br />
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''Other information''<br />
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The scheme dates back to August 2006 at the latest, when it featured in the [[Worm Olympics]].
It's a bit like real russian roulette, you need luck to survive. The last worm to stand wins.<br />
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== Rules ==
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* Always target '''above''' worms
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* Do '''not''' target worms directly
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* Always use full power when launching a homing missile
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* [[KTC|Kill the cow]]

Revision as of 15:55, 12 August 2010

(Up to Schemes)
Click to watch (W:A + Beta Update required) W:A replay: An example of a Russian Roulette game
with ShyGuy and ChaTeve; taken from Worm Olympics
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"Will it hit me?"
Game setup
Scheme
Russian Roulette:
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Map
Specially-designed map (example)
Worms
1 worm per player

When a game of Russian Roulette starts, each player puts his worm on a vacant speck of terrain, in an open map containing nothing but a sparse arrangement of specks. Worms are anchored, so it is advised to place them such that they can fire freely in the preferred directions.

All players have an unlimited number of homing missiles, and sometimes low gravity as well. During the game, the players target the empty space above the map, and fire their homing missiles at full power. After 4 seconds of circling around the target marker, the missile loses its attraction falls towards the worms. If the player is lucky, the missile will land on and kill an opponent worm. Or if he is unlucky, it will kill one of his own.

The scheme dates back to August 2006 at the latest, when it featured in the Worm Olympics.

Rules

  • Always target above worms
  • Do not target worms directly
  • Always use full power when launching a homing missile
  • Kill the cow
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