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'''Walk for Weapons''' (abbreviated '''WFW''', not to be confused with [[Wall-X-wall shopper|W4W]]) is a strategy scheme played by members of the [[Worms Armageddon]] community. The concept was originally devised by miner2049 and Squiffel made two maps using miner2049's idea.
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'''Walk for Weapons''' (or '''WFW''', which is not to be confused with [[Wall-X-wall shopper|W4W]]) is a strategy scheme played by members of the [[Worms Armageddon]] community.
 
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The idea was abandoned until [[User:Wyvern|Wyvern]] reintroduced it to the worms community. Since then, WFW has become a popular scheme among certain groups of wormers.
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The scheme given below is the tournament scheme used for the latest WFW tournament, as of writing this text. A sudden death time was added to avoid extremely long games that may cause long waiting time for other competitors.
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==Objective==
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* Kill all of the opponents' worms.
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==Standard rules==
 
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* There is currently no standard penalty for breaking a rule, so players must decide among each other what the penalty should be if the situation arises. A discussion in [[Worms on GameSurge|#worms]] could be held regarding this topic, and players could agree on a standard decision regarding this, to replace this text.
 
* There is currently no standard penalty for breaking a rule, so players must decide among each other what the penalty should be if the situation arises. A discussion in [[Worms on GameSurge|#worms]] could be held regarding this topic, and players could agree on a standard decision regarding this, to replace this text.
  
==Extra information==
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==History==
Walk For Weapons maps are obtainable from the [http://wmdb.org/maps?type=wfw Worms Map Database]. Note that not all WFW maps will be totally playable with the standard scheme. Some may require weapon additions for the entire map to work properly, considering weapon boxes with weapons nonexistent in the standard scheme.
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The concept was originally devised by miner2049 and Squiffel made two maps using miner2049's idea.
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The idea was abandoned until [[User:Wyvern|Wyvern]] reintroduced it to the worms community. Since then, WFW has become a popular scheme among certain groups of wormers.

Revision as of 15:04, 18 June 2008

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Game setup
Scheme
Walk for Weapons (Tournament version):
Download
View scheme settings
Map
Specially designed map. Some maps allow weapons or utilities not found in the standard scheme.
Examples at the WMDB
Worms
3 per team recommended

Walk for Weapons (or WFW, which is not to be confused with W4W) is a strategy scheme played by members of the Worms Armageddon community.

Standard rules

  • A player may only fire a weapon or utility corresponding to the image depicted in a box to which their currently-active worm is directly adjacent. Many players require that the worm be on top of the box before firing instead. It is unknown what percentage of the community accepts either variation of the rule as standard.
  • As an exception to the above rule, a player may fire a weapon or utility corresponding to the image depicted in a box to which a worm adjacent to the currently active worm is adjacent. For example, if Worm 1 is touching a bazooka box and Worm 2 is touching Worm 1, Worm 2 may fire a bazooka, even if Worm 2 isn't touching a bazooka box.
  • Another exception to the first rule is that the currently-active worm may use the weapon depicted in a box it has jumped away from before its first landing. For example, if Worm 1 is standing on a dragon ball box, it is legal for Worm 1 to perform a backflip from the box and fire a dragon ball in mid-backflip, hitting a worm standing on a higher platform.

Optional/variable rules

  • As an exception to the first standard rule, some WFW players allow the currently-active worm to fire any weapon at any time, as long as that weapon doesn't damage any worms or affect any part of the map. An example of affecting a part of the map is throwing a petrol bomb in a way that puts fire onto a platform. This rule is allowed to provide free retreat time.
  • Some maps have special rules regarding specific weapons. These rules are outlined in text on the map, and must be followed.
  • There is currently no standard penalty for breaking a rule, so players must decide among each other what the penalty should be if the situation arises. A discussion in #worms could be held regarding this topic, and players could agree on a standard decision regarding this, to replace this text.

History

The concept was originally devised by miner2049 and Squiffel made two maps using miner2049's idea.

The idea was abandoned until Wyvern reintroduced it to the worms community. Since then, WFW has become a popular scheme among certain groups of wormers.

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