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− | The scheme was created by [[User:Felo|Felo]] and was featured in the 2009 edition of Worm Olympics. | + | The scheme was created by [[User:Felo|Felo]] and was featured in the 2009 ([http://2009.wormolympics.com/tournaments/show/422%23results], [http://2009.wormolympics.com/tournaments/show/433#results]) edition of [[Worm Olympics]]. |
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+ | === Similar ideas === | ||
+ | ==== After this scheme ==== | ||
+ | In August 2012, both [[User:Baseline|Baseline]] and [[People/Xrayez|Xrayez]] released ([https://www.wmdb.org/21279] and [https://www.wmdb.org/21393]) training/practice maps. | ||
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W:A replay: An example of a Zook Training game with Random00 and Casso; taken from Worm Olympics | |
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Zook Training: |
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Zook Training is the scheme version of the Bazooka trainings. The map has several targets that need to be exploded by the players.
('Zook' means Bazooka in worms terminology)
Rules
- Start in the middle
- Each player must zook only all the targets of one side (left or right)
- Use Low Gravity if you want to
- You don't need to re-aim (because wind changes all the time)
- If you zook the other worm, or a target on the opposite side, you lose
- When Sudden Death comes, the player who destroyed more targets wins; if you are on a draw, keep playing till someone gets the advantage.
- Always remember that the one who started later has one more turn.
History
The scheme was created by Felo and was featured in the 2009 ([1], [2]) edition of Worm Olympics.
Similar ideas
After this scheme
In August 2012, both Baseline and Xrayez released ([3] and [4]) training/practice maps.