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The scheme was created by [[User:Sbs|sbs]], being [https://www.wmdb.org/33511 released] on 22nd August 2018 on [[WMDB]]. | The scheme was created by [[User:Sbs|sbs]], being [https://www.wmdb.org/33511 released] on 22nd August 2018 on [[WMDB]]. | ||
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+ | === Similar ideas === | ||
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+ | [[Banana_Zone#PlanetBanana|PlanetBanana]] is a 2015 scheme that uses black hole gravity and it has the map split in two team sides as well. The only weapon available of the scheme is [[Super Banana]]. | ||
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W:A replay: A Black Hole Fort match with sbs, FoxHound, and r4``jimm``pH | |
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Game setup |
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Scheme |
Black Hole Fort: |
Map |
Specially-designed map (example) |
Worms |
Any, but recommended 2-3 each side, since too many worms are easy targets and the placement takes longer time |
Black Hole Fort is a Fort variant that is played on a black hole gravity, feature of RubberWorm. The gameplay is similar to Black Hole BnG. It uses Shot Doesn't End Turn feature.
Rules
- Place at the start - Players must place their worms on the spot labelled Start, S, or similar, and must place them on their side of the map only.
- No invading - Players must not cross over to the opponent's side of the map and must shoot from their own base.
- Return to your base first - In the event that a shot causes a worm to gravitate towards the opposite zone, the first thing the player must do is return to its base.
History
The scheme was created by sbs, being released on 22nd August 2018 on WMDB.
Similar ideas
Before this scheme
PlanetBanana is a 2015 scheme that uses black hole gravity and it has the map split in two team sides as well. The only weapon available of the scheme is Super Banana.