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− | {{Game setup|file=Mine_Runner.wsc|scheme=Mine Runner|map=Rope Race, Tower Race, Tower|worms=Five worm per team}}
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− | [[Mine Runner]] is a rope-based race [[Schemes|scheme]].
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− | This scheme includes 255 mines and available weapons are infinite low gravity, bananas and teleport.
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− | ==Objective==
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− | * Reach the spot labelled '''Finish''', '''F''', '''End''', '''E''', any other variatons of those words, or a spot that is obviously the end of the map with one worm in the shortest time possible.
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− | ==Standard rules==
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− | * Players start by placing their worms on the spot labelled '''Start''', '''S''', '''Begin''', or any other variation of those words.
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− | * Players are not allowed to Kill others.
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− | * Players are allowed to teleport to the last touched place they were if they die accidently, or after a really big fall.
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− | * Players are not allowed to teleport anywhere else.
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− | * Players must take the path intended to be taken by the author of the map. This usually means that they must: follow any arrows pointing which direction to go, stay outside the map boundaries as short a distance as possible, and if there are no arrows directing a turn at a crossing path, go straight without changing direction. If there are no apparent rules, players must use their common logic to determine the correct path.
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− | == History ==
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− | This scheme was invented by [[People/ShAdOwFoRc3|ShAdOwFoRc3]], probably in 2008 (the oldest upload date of his two [[Blame The Pixel]] uploads).
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