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This variant is played as a [[Fort]] mode: each player has a side and cannot invade the other side. | This variant is played as a [[Fort]] mode: each player has a side and cannot invade the other side. | ||
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+ | [[Banana_Zone#PlanetBanana|PlanetBanana]] uses black hole gravity and it has the map split in two team sides. The only weapon available of the scheme is [[Super Banana]]. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Latest revision as of 14:00, 19 November 2023
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Scheme |
Black Hole BnG: |
Map |
A big circle at the center Examples at the WMDB |
Black Hole BnG or Rubber BnG is one of the first RubberWorm schemes. It is a BnG variation, but with the Black Hole feature (that makes the force of gravity act at the center of the map), requiring maps with a big circle at the center to play (often the maps represent a planet).
Tactics
The center of the map kills worms, so if the land at the center of the map be destroyed, it will be a very dangerous place to go. Avoiding falls and protecting the worms that are near the center is recommended.
Variations
Modifications with relatively small detail changes to the scheme.
Some variations of this scheme often includes more weapons, usually artillery weapons like Sheep Launcher and Holy Hand Grenade, what makes the name of the scheme a bit strange, since there are not only bazookas and grenades anymore. The Sheep Launcher is quite funny because it can skim on the water and also jump on the wall while moving in circles.
Variants
Creative modifications of the scheme.
Black Hole Fort
Main Article: Black Hole Fort
This variant is played as a Fort mode: each player has a side and cannot invade the other side.
PlanetBanana
PlanetBanana uses black hole gravity and it has the map split in two team sides. The only weapon available of the scheme is Super Banana.
History
The first map released for this scheme was released on WMDB on 27th April 2008 by Pisto (the author of RubberWorm). Since 5th January 2021 HostingBuddy supports this scheme.
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