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− | '''Trick Race''' is a | + | '''Trick Race''' is a racing-style scheme that requires players to complete a series of challenges on a specially-designed map, and win by completing the final challenge. Each challenge involves performing a particular [[Rope tricks|tricks]] with the [[Ninja Rope]]. |
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+ | == Description == | ||
+ | {{Game setup|file=Trick Race.wsc|scheme=Trick Race|map=Specially-designed map (other examples: [https://www.wmdb.org/761], [https://www.wmdb.org/525])|wmdb=trickrace|worms=One per team}} | ||
+ | [[Image:Trick Race Mexi.png|left|thumb|A player performing a "Mexi" rope trick]] | ||
+ | Players begin by each placing their single worm on the designated starting location. | ||
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+ | They then take it in turns to complete the first trick. The tricks are labelled on the map, and usually include coloured lines to indicate where the rope must be attached to start and end the trick. If the rope was not attached to the lines, the trick will not be considered valid. | ||
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+ | The player may attempt to complete as many tricks as they can in the turn time available. The tricks must be completed in order. | ||
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+ | The winner is the first player to do all the tricks and arrive at the designated finishing point on the map. | ||
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+ | The scheme is not currently supported by [[HostingBuddy]]. | ||
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+ | == Rules == | ||
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+ | * '''Place at the start''' - Players must place their worms on the spot labelled '''Start''', '''S''', or similar. | ||
+ | * '''No rope knocking''' - Players must not [[Ninja_Rope#Rope_Knocking|rope knock]]. | ||
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+ | It's generally recommended that players, when joining a Trick Race game lobby on WormNET, use the term "STF" (standing for Start To Finish) to indicate to the host that they understand the concept of the scheme and will follow the rules. | ||
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+ | == Variations == | ||
+ | ''Modifications with relatively small detail changes to the scheme.'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Time-trial Trick Race === | ||
+ | {{Scheme|title=|file=TTRR.wsc|map=Specially designed map ([https://www.wmdb.org/maps/?map%5Btitle%5D=TT%7Ctrickrace examples])}} | ||
+ | In this variation, players have unlimited turn time to complete all the tricks on the map. The total time taken for each player to reach the finish line is noted, and the player to have used the least time wins the game. Time-trial trick race maps are usually smaller, with fewer tricks. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
− | {{ReplayBox|stratospecial.WAgame|A tool assisted replay made | + | [[Image:Trick Race WO icon.png|frame|left|WO icon]] |
+ | {{ReplayBox|stratospecial.WAgame|A tool-assisted replay made by|[[People/Deadcode|Deadcode]] on the first Trick Race map, "Stratospecial"}} | ||
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+ | Trick Race was created by [[People/Stratovarius|Stratovarius]] with his map "Stratospecial" in 2001. At the time it was merely a special [[Rope Race]] map, but the concept evolved in to a scheme of its own. | ||
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+ | A notable Trick Race contributor is [[People/Fluffy|Fluffy]], whose classic trilogy of maps - [https://www.wmdb.org/9864 Fluffy Trick Race] (2009), [https://www.wmdb.org/16270 FluffyTrickRace2] (2010) and [https://www.wmdb.org/16271 FluffyTrickRace3] (2010) - is probably the most known and most played in [[WormNET]], thanks to the replay files which Fluffy created to demonstrate how to do the tricks. | ||
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+ | === Competitive events === | ||
+ | Trick Race has often featured in competitive events, appearing: | ||
− | + | ==== Tournaments ==== | |
+ | In the [[Worm Olympics]] for the years [http://2011.wormolympics.com/results?scheme=137 2011] and [http://2012.wormolympics.com/results?scheme=137 2012]. | ||
− | + | ==== Cups ==== | |
+ | Consistently in cups on [[The Ultimate Site]] from [https://www.tus-wa.com/cups/search/trick%20race/ 2015 to 2020]. |
Latest revision as of 17:24, 30 May 2024
W:A replay: Single-player Trick Race, with Fluffy | |
Download · Info |
Trick Race is a racing-style scheme that requires players to complete a series of challenges on a specially-designed map, and win by completing the final challenge. Each challenge involves performing a particular tricks with the Ninja Rope.
Description
Game setup |
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Scheme |
Trick Race: |
Map |
Specially-designed map (other examples: [1], [2]) Examples at the WMDB |
Worms |
One per team |
Players begin by each placing their single worm on the designated starting location.
They then take it in turns to complete the first trick. The tricks are labelled on the map, and usually include coloured lines to indicate where the rope must be attached to start and end the trick. If the rope was not attached to the lines, the trick will not be considered valid.
The player may attempt to complete as many tricks as they can in the turn time available. The tricks must be completed in order.
The winner is the first player to do all the tricks and arrive at the designated finishing point on the map.
The scheme is not currently supported by HostingBuddy.
Rules
- Place at the start - Players must place their worms on the spot labelled Start, S, or similar.
- No rope knocking - Players must not rope knock.
It's generally recommended that players, when joining a Trick Race game lobby on WormNET, use the term "STF" (standing for Start To Finish) to indicate to the host that they understand the concept of the scheme and will follow the rules.
Variations
Modifications with relatively small detail changes to the scheme.
Time-trial Trick Race
Download (.wsc) · View scheme settings |
Map |
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Specially designed map (examples) |
In this variation, players have unlimited turn time to complete all the tricks on the map. The total time taken for each player to reach the finish line is noted, and the player to have used the least time wins the game. Time-trial trick race maps are usually smaller, with fewer tricks.
History
W:A replay: A tool-assisted replay made by Deadcode on the first Trick Race map, "Stratospecial" | |
Download · Info |
Trick Race was created by Stratovarius with his map "Stratospecial" in 2001. At the time it was merely a special Rope Race map, but the concept evolved in to a scheme of its own.
A notable Trick Race contributor is Fluffy, whose classic trilogy of maps - Fluffy Trick Race (2009), FluffyTrickRace2 (2010) and FluffyTrickRace3 (2010) - is probably the most known and most played in WormNET, thanks to the replay files which Fluffy created to demonstrate how to do the tricks.
Competitive events
Trick Race has often featured in competitive events, appearing:
Tournaments
In the Worm Olympics for the years 2011 and 2012.
Cups
Consistently in cups on The Ultimate Site from 2015 to 2020.