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{{Game setup|file=Chess.wsc|scheme=Chess|map=Any randomly-generated 'open to the water cavern' map|worms=1 per person}}
 
{{Game setup|file=Chess.wsc|scheme=Chess|map=Any randomly-generated 'open to the water cavern' map|worms=1 per person}}
== About the name and some history ==
 
'''Chess.''' Becouse if you do a mistake you will get mated. The scheme was founded by Tomi for the Worms Scheme Contest, but it didn't get ready to the deadline so it could not take part in that competition. :( So I wanted to stop the development. But once my clanmates tried to play the scheme and they liked it very much. We got the feeling and CMV, Peti, and me completed the final version of the scheme in June 2010.
 
  
(Sakk = chess in Hungarian language)
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'''Chess''' or '''Sakk''' is a ''one shot, one kill'' (1HP) normal scheme that each player has only one worm. The objective is to kill the opponents' worm.
  
== About the map and the scheme ==
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There are infinite parachutes, bungees, fire punchs, dragon balls, blow torches and pneumatic drills, so it is possible to move like in a [[Team17 (scheme)|Team17]] game. Also, a fast walk and a low gravity are provided, being useful for the last attack.
'''Map:''' Chess must be played on an 'open to the water cavern' ([[Map_Editor_Guide]] 23. / #3) map with a lot of objects and girders.
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'''Scheme:''' Chess is a Bo3 (Best of 3 / 2 winning is needed) scheme, becouse a round last not so long. The most weapon has only 1 ammo so you have to spare with them becouse if you used a weapon which has 1 ammo in the first round you can not use that in the secound round.
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''This scheme can be used with the [[HostingBuddy]] typing '''!wsdb 1325''' in the hosting room.''
  
== How to play ==
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== Game requirements ==
Chess must be played as '''1v1''', '''2v2''' or '''3v3'''. The worms must be placed directly to the most right or the most left side of the map. Here is an example:
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=== Map ===  
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Chess must be played on an 'open to the water cavern' ([[Map Editor Guide|Map Editor: 23. / #3]]) map with the most possible (10) objects and optional bridges.
  
(In most cases the 'open to the water cavern' maps has four possible places where you can place your worm. These are: left up, left down, right up, and right down.)
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=== Scheme ===
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Chess is a ''bo3'' (Best of 3 / 2 winning is needed) scheme, because a round usually does not last long. The most weapons has only 1 ammo so you have to spare with them, because you can not use them anymore until the bo3 reached.
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== How to play ==
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Chess must be played '''1v1''', '''2v2''' or '''3v3'''. The worms must be placed on the corners of the map. Here is an example:
  
- If you play as '''1v1''': If the player, who begins, placed his/her worm directly to the left side of the map then you have to place your worm to the right side. (Up or down does not care.)
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(In most cases the 'open to the water cavern' maps has four possible places where you can place your worm. These are: upper left, lower left, upper right, and lower right.)
  
- If you play as '''2v2''': If the first player placed his/her worm to left up, the following player has to place his/her worm to the right side (up or down), the third player has to place his/her worm to left down. The fourth player has to place his/her worm to right down (if his/her mate placed his/her worm to right up) or right up (if his/her mate placed his/her worm to right down). The matter is that 2 worms in a team could not be placed close.
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*If you play '''1v1''': If the player, who begins, placed his/her worm directly to the left end of the map then you have to place your worm to the right end. (Up or down does not care.)
  
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*If you play '''2v2''': If the first player placed his/her worm to left up, the following player has to place his/her worm to the right end (up or down), the third player has to place his/her worm to left down. The fourth player has to place his/her worm to right down (if his/her mate placed his/her worm to right up) or right up (if his/her mate placed his/her worm to right down). The matter is that 2 worms in a team could not be placed close.
  
You have infinite ammo of parachute, bungee, fire punch, dragon ball, blow torch and pnuematic drill so you can move like in a Team 17.
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== History ==
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The name Chess (or Sakk in Hungarian language) is because if you do a mistake, you will be dead. The scheme was founded by [[User:Tomi|Tomi]] for the [[Worms Scheme Contest]], but it was not finished to the deadline, so it could not take part in that competition. The development of the scheme almost stopped until the clanmates of the the scheme's creator try to play the game and like it very much. With this motivation and with the help of  [[User:CMV|CMV]] and [[User:Peti|Peti]], the final version of the scheme was completed in June 2010.
  
You have 1 of fast walk and 1 of low gravity which can be useful at the last attack.
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=== Similar ideas ===
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==== Before this scheme ====
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[[Sudden Death (scheme)|Sudden Death]], a 2009 scheme by [[User:FoxHound|FoxHound]] that also starts the game with 1HP worms and a Sudden Death-like situation.
  
The goal is to destroy the other worm(s).
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=== Similar names ===
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This scheme is not the only one using the word "Chess", however the other schemes are completely different.  
  
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==== After this scheme ====
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[[User:Sbs|sbs]]'s [[Worms Chess]] (2014) is a wormy adaptation of the real [[w:Chess|Chess board game]] with 8 worms/pieces per player only.
  
If you don't understand something then watch the replay!
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[[User:Alfredo Luna|Alfredo Luna]] a.k.a. "AfreX" made a 2021 [https://www.tus-wa.com/schemes/scheme-3716/ scheme] called "Chess" or "Ajedrez" (Chess in spanish), being a 1 HP battle scheme too, but with 8 worms, some rules, unlimited [[Ninja Rope]]s and [[Jet Pack]]s and a map with the 64 squares of the real Chess board game with small openings between the squares.
  
'''GL HF!'''
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A scheme attached to a map named [[Chess Board]] was created by [[User:Agio|Agio]] and [https://www.wmdb.org/42281 uploaded] to [[WMDB]] on 22nd February 2022. The concept is similar to Worms Chess, but it is played somehow with 2 teams. The chess pieces of the map were taken from "ChessFort 3" map by [[User:Pres|Pres]].

Latest revision as of 12:41, 21 April 2024

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Chess or Sakk is a one shot, one kill (1HP) normal scheme that each player has only one worm. The objective is to kill the opponents' worm.

There are infinite parachutes, bungees, fire punchs, dragon balls, blow torches and pneumatic drills, so it is possible to move like in a Team17 game. Also, a fast walk and a low gravity are provided, being useful for the last attack.

This scheme can be used with the HostingBuddy typing !wsdb 1325 in the hosting room.

Game requirements

Map

Chess must be played on an 'open to the water cavern' (Map Editor: 23. / #3) map with the most possible (10) objects and optional bridges.

Scheme

Chess is a bo3 (Best of 3 / 2 winning is needed) scheme, because a round usually does not last long. The most weapons has only 1 ammo so you have to spare with them, because you can not use them anymore until the bo3 reached.

How to play

Chess must be played 1v1, 2v2 or 3v3. The worms must be placed on the corners of the map. Here is an example:

(In most cases the 'open to the water cavern' maps has four possible places where you can place your worm. These are: upper left, lower left, upper right, and lower right.)

  • If you play 1v1: If the player, who begins, placed his/her worm directly to the left end of the map then you have to place your worm to the right end. (Up or down does not care.)
  • If you play 2v2: If the first player placed his/her worm to left up, the following player has to place his/her worm to the right end (up or down), the third player has to place his/her worm to left down. The fourth player has to place his/her worm to right down (if his/her mate placed his/her worm to right up) or right up (if his/her mate placed his/her worm to right down). The matter is that 2 worms in a team could not be placed close.

History

The name Chess (or Sakk in Hungarian language) is because if you do a mistake, you will be dead. The scheme was founded by Tomi for the Worms Scheme Contest, but it was not finished to the deadline, so it could not take part in that competition. The development of the scheme almost stopped until the clanmates of the the scheme's creator try to play the game and like it very much. With this motivation and with the help of CMV and Peti, the final version of the scheme was completed in June 2010.

Similar ideas

Before this scheme

Sudden Death, a 2009 scheme by FoxHound that also starts the game with 1HP worms and a Sudden Death-like situation.

Similar names

This scheme is not the only one using the word "Chess", however the other schemes are completely different.

After this scheme

sbs's Worms Chess (2014) is a wormy adaptation of the real Chess board game with 8 worms/pieces per player only.

Alfredo Luna a.k.a. "AfreX" made a 2021 scheme called "Chess" or "Ajedrez" (Chess in spanish), being a 1 HP battle scheme too, but with 8 worms, some rules, unlimited Ninja Ropes and Jet Packs and a map with the 64 squares of the real Chess board game with small openings between the squares.

A scheme attached to a map named Chess Board was created by Agio and uploaded to WMDB on 22nd February 2022. The concept is similar to Worms Chess, but it is played somehow with 2 teams. The chess pieces of the map were taken from "ChessFort 3" map by Pres.

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