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'''Trick Race''' is a rope-based race scheme. It is a [[Rope Race]] with steps to be done. This steps are [[Rope tricks]] that need to be done when appear the name of the trick on some part of the map. There are coloured lines that indicate where the rope must be attached to start and end the trick. If the rope is not attached on the lines, the trick will not be considered valid. The winner will be the first player that do all the tricks and arrive at the finish of the race.
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{{ReplayBox|Trickracedemo3.WAgame|A demonstration of|how to play Trick Race. With Fluffy}}
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{{Game setup|file=Trick Race.wsc|scheme=Trick Race|map=Specially-designed map (examples: [http://wmdb.org/maps/?map%5Btitle%5D=trick%20race], [http://wmdb.org/maps/?map%5Btitle%5D=trickrace])|worms=One per team}}
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'''Trick Race''' is a variation of [[Rope Race]], but with steps to be done. These steps are [[Ninja Rope#Rope tricks|Rope tricks]] that need to be done when appear the name of the trick on some part of the map. On many maps there are highlighted lines that indicate where the rope must be attached to start and end the trick. If the rope was not attached on the correct lines, the trick will not be considered valid. The winner will be the first player to do all the tricks and arrive at the finish of the race.
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== Variations ==
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==== Time-trial ====
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{{Scheme|title=|file=TTRR.wsc|map=Specially designed map ([http://wmdb.org/maps/?map%5Btitle%5D=tt%20trickrace examples])|wmdb=}}
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'''Time-trial trick race''' uses the same concept and scheme from [[Rope_Race#Time-trial|TTRR]], but for trick race maps (usually smaller ones).
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== History ==
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{{ReplayBox|stratospecial.WAgame|A tool assisted replay made|by Deadcode on the first Trick Race map}}
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After a research done via messages on [[The Ultimate Site|TUS]] (thanks for the information to [[People/Fluffy|Fluffy]], [[People/Nullum|Nullum]], [[People/DarkOne|DarkOne]] and [[People/Stratovarius|Stratovarius]]), it was concluded that the author of Trick Race is [[People/Stratovarius|Stratovarius]] with his map [http://www.blamethepixel.com/file.php?id=4247 Stratospecial], which was created in 2001 as a special Rope Race map, and then over the time the scheme would become known as Trick Race.
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A notable Trick Race contributor is [[People/Fluffy|Fluffy]], whose maps are probably the most known and played in WormNET, due to the replays which were created specially for them (teaching how to do all the tricks). Trick Race is  probably  what it is today due to the efforts of this player and the help of other contributors.
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Revision as of 08:59, 9 September 2015

(Up to Schemes or Rope Race)
Click to watch (W:A + Beta Update required) W:A replay: A demonstration of
how to play Trick Race. With Fluffy
Download · Info
Game setup
Scheme
Trick Race:
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Map
Specially-designed map (examples: [1], [2])
Worms
One per team

Trick Race is a variation of Rope Race, but with steps to be done. These steps are Rope tricks that need to be done when appear the name of the trick on some part of the map. On many maps there are highlighted lines that indicate where the rope must be attached to start and end the trick. If the rope was not attached on the correct lines, the trick will not be considered valid. The winner will be the first player to do all the tricks and arrive at the finish of the race.

Variations

Time-trial

Time-trial trick race uses the same concept and scheme from TTRR, but for trick race maps (usually smaller ones).

History

Click to watch (W:A + Beta Update required) W:A replay: A tool assisted replay made
by Deadcode on the first Trick Race map
Download · Info

After a research done via messages on TUS (thanks for the information to Fluffy, Nullum, DarkOne and Stratovarius), it was concluded that the author of Trick Race is Stratovarius with his map Stratospecial, which was created in 2001 as a special Rope Race map, and then over the time the scheme would become known as Trick Race.

A notable Trick Race contributor is Fluffy, whose maps are probably the most known and played in WormNET, due to the replays which were created specially for them (teaching how to do all the tricks). Trick Race is probably what it is today due to the efforts of this player and the help of other contributors.


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