Bungee Race

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Bungee Race is a Bungee-based racing-style scheme where players must navigate a specially-designed map, using only the bungee, to reach a finish line from a designated starting point. The player to reach the finish line first, or in the shortest time, wins the game. Because the bungee can be used to 'fling' a worm rather than merely descend, maps are designed to require this skill.


Description

Game setup
Scheme
Bungee Race:
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Map
Specially-designed map
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Worms
One worm per team

Players begin by each placing their single worm on the designated starting location.

Maps are designed to contain a series of 'chambers'. Each of these chambers contain at least one bungee challenge, where a worm can hang down from with the bungee and then try to gain enough velocity to fly to the next chamber, or to the next bungee challenge within that chamber. The chambers typically get more difficult along the race course, requiring ever more precise skill with the bungee to perform the required manoeuvre. Occasionally, a chamber may have more than one solution, or there may be shortcuts available that can be exploited by especially skilful use of the bungee (which may or may not be a deliberate feature of a given map).

Unlimited Dynamite or Mine are provided, allowing players to gain a few seconds of retreat time to continue their bungee efforts. Dynamite is a more common addition, as the mines will often persist on the map and become an awkward obstacle. Because worms have unlimited health and the map is indestructible, these weapons have little effect, but the blast can sometimes inadvertently propel a worm to the next chamber. The weapons should not be used for this purpose, and should it happen, the worm must backtrack to its previous position before continuing. Often, the scheme is externally edited to give these weapons a power setting of 0, so that this blast effect is not possible.

Unlimited Fast Walk is provided, so that players can progress quickly to the next bungee point.

Unlimited Teleport is also provided, for cases where a worm gets stuck and is unable to progress, or where a player has accidentally used a forbidden shortcut (for example as a result of a dynamite or mine blast) and must backtrack but can't do so by walking and jumping. In some cases, part of the map may be designed in such a way that failing one particular bungee challenge in a series will result in the player having to start that series again. If players agree, the teleport may be used to skip bungee challenges that have already been successfully navigated.

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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.
  • No shortcuts - Players must take the path intended to be taken by the author of the map. If shortcuts are available, players ought to agree on whether they can be used, as they may not be deliberate features of the map.
  • Use only bungee to progress - Players must not use the blast effects of any included weapons, or any transport tool other than the bungee, to make progress along the race course. Players may agree, however, to teleporting to a given position, provided that the player previously reached that position using the bungee.

It's generally recommended that players, when joining a Bungee 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.

History

Bungee race was invented by Squiffel, though exactly when is unknown. The scheme dates back to 2004 at the latest, with the earliest Bungee Race map appearing on Worms Map Database in February of that year.

The scheme has featured consistently in competitions, featuring in the Worm Olympics every year from 2006 to 2016 (except 2013), and in a tournament hosted in 2015 on The Ultimate Site.

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