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{{Game setup|file=Peti's Mineball.wsc|scheme=Peti's Mineball|map=Specially-designed map (examples: [https://www.wmdb.org/16578] and [https://www.wmdb.org/45412])|wmdb=|worms=1 team per person, 1 worm per team.}}
 
{{Game setup|file=Peti's Mineball.wsc|scheme=Peti's Mineball|map=Specially-designed map (examples: [https://www.wmdb.org/16578] and [https://www.wmdb.org/45412])|wmdb=|worms=1 team per person, 1 worm per team.}}
''Not to be confused with the old [[Mineball]] scheme which its origins are uncertain, but might be from [[WWP]].''
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''Not to be confused with the old [[Mineball]] scheme which its origins are uncertain. See [[Peti's_Mineball#Mineball|its section]] for what is known about this scheme.''
  
 
'''Peti's Mineball''' is essencially a [[Golf]] gameplay scheme (so it's a variant of the original, being a racing-like scheme), using [[Mine|mines]] placed by the players instead of [[Grenade|grenades]]. These mines are hit by [[Baseball Bat]]. The scheme has 25 seconds of turn time and the following [[RubberWorm]] features: ''/sdet, /ldet, /antisink and /fdpt''. So, multiple tries in a turn are available.
 
'''Peti's Mineball''' is essencially a [[Golf]] gameplay scheme (so it's a variant of the original, being a racing-like scheme), using [[Mine|mines]] placed by the players instead of [[Grenade|grenades]]. These mines are hit by [[Baseball Bat]]. The scheme has 25 seconds of turn time and the following [[RubberWorm]] features: ''/sdet, /ldet, /antisink and /fdpt''. So, multiple tries in a turn are available.
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==== Before this scheme ====
 
==== Before this scheme ====
 
===== Mineball =====
 
===== Mineball =====
There is an old scheme with .BIT maps released by some players called [[Mineball]], that is about dropping mines, then hitting them with the baseball bat into enemies. The origins of mineball is yet unknown, but it is probably from [[WWP]], due to the [[Wormpot]] called "Using a weapon doesn't end your turn mode" that allowed players to drop multiple mines in the same turn and then hit them with baseball bat to make a very powerful explosion with the intersected mines at enemy worms.
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There is an old scheme with .BIT maps released by some players called [[Mineball]]. It's about dropping mines, then hitting them with the baseball bat into enemies. The origins of Mineball need to be confirmed, because they are uncertain. What's known is that it existed in the very old times of [[WA]] and later it was ported to [[WWP]], likely as a version of notable success there, enabling the "Using a weapon doesn't end your turn mode" [[Wormpot]] that allowed players to drop multiple mines in the same turn and then hit them with baseball bat to make a very powerful explosion with the intersected mines at enemy worms. After some years, it received versions for WA's [[RubberWorm]] module.''
  
 
===== Baseball Race =====
 
===== Baseball Race =====

Latest revision as of 20:22, 12 November 2024

(Up to Scheme ideas or Mineball or Golf)
Game setup
Scheme
Peti's Mineball:
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Map
Specially-designed map (examples: [1] and [2])
Worms
1 team per person, 1 worm per team.

Not to be confused with the old Mineball scheme which its origins are uncertain. See its section for what is known about this scheme.

Peti's Mineball is essencially a Golf gameplay scheme (so it's a variant of the original, being a racing-like scheme), using mines placed by the players instead of grenades. These mines are hit by Baseball Bat. The scheme has 25 seconds of turn time and the following RubberWorm features: /sdet, /ldet, /antisink and /fdpt. So, multiple tries in a turn are available.

Goal: to launch the mine from the clearly numbered into the also cleary numbered holes. The winner is the player who manages to clear all holes first.

Rules

Complete all checkpoints.

  1. Place the mine.
  2. Hit it with the baseball bat.
  3. Make sure the mine ends up in the hole.

Multiple tries are allowed, but only one at a time (with one baseball bat hit, in other words); placing and shooting multiple mines are only allowed after at least 3 turns of trying (the mine’s blast radius and damage is minimal). LG may also be used. The rope is for moving between the checkpoints. It’s allowed to advance to the next one in the same turn as finishing a checkpoint. It’s pretty hard to commit a cow here, but the penalty is 1 skipped turn.

Variations

Modifications with relatively small detail changes to the scheme.

sbs made his own version of the scheme to be played in WA v3.8. It was released on this map on 27th July 2023.

History

The scheme was created by Peti probably in 2009, since it was present in the first edition of the Worms Scheme Contest in which it received fifth place, scoring 67.8 points. It was later submitted to WMDB on 29th December 2010.

Similar ideas

Before this scheme

Mineball

There is an old scheme with .BIT maps released by some players called Mineball. It's about dropping mines, then hitting them with the baseball bat into enemies. The origins of Mineball need to be confirmed, because they are uncertain. What's known is that it existed in the very old times of WA and later it was ported to WWP, likely as a version of notable success there, enabling the "Using a weapon doesn't end your turn mode" Wormpot that allowed players to drop multiple mines in the same turn and then hit them with baseball bat to make a very powerful explosion with the intersected mines at enemy worms. After some years, it received versions for WA's RubberWorm module.

Baseball Race

Baseball Race was released in 2009 by xDNCxGhost64x and also consists on playing Golf with Baseball Bat.


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