Banana Zone

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The soft fruit of doom.
Click to watch (W:A + Beta Update required) W:A replay: A Banana Zone match:
lacoste Vs Warg; taken from Worm Olympics
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Banana Zone is a scheme centred around the use of high-powered Bananas and Super Bananas, with no other weapons provided. As these weapons are highly destructive, worms are killed quickly and a round lasts just a few minutes.

Description

In addition to unlimited Bananas and Super Bananas, the scheme provides a small selection of transport tools, also in unlimited quantity - the Ninja Rope, Jet Pack, and Teleport. Low Gravity and Blowtorch are also provided.

Players typically drop their bananas from the jetpack, using it to escape the subsequent blast.

There are no rules.

The scheme is not currently supported by HostingBuddy.

Variations

Banana Show

Click to watch (W:A + Beta Update required) W:A replay: A Banana Show match:
Lupastic Vs Free; taken from a TUS cup
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This variation by Gelio released on 13 September 2013 doesn't have Super Bananas, just 5-star Bananas (instead of 1-star Bananas) and x2 ammo of Jet Pack (not infinite and with 5 turns of delay). It also has less turn time (13 instead of 20), less round time (5 instead of 15) and more crates, being possible to find some other weapons (not possible in Banana Zone), like 5-star Homing Pigeon, 5-star Homing Missile or Super Weapons, besides that, the health crates give 255 HP to worms (instead of 25 HP). The Stockpiling is enabled in this variation, being set as "crescent", so if you save weapons in a game, they will continue on the next one. Matches are usually best of 5, or best of 7 if in final/bronze match. The maps are usually custom ones (made by players), sometimes being .bit, sometimes .PNG, sometimes regular size, sometimes big maps.

It has featured in 5 TUS cups in 4 different years, the first in 2013, the last in 2021. It has featured in at least one WO tournament, in 2016.

History

The origin of the scheme is unknown but it has existed since 2006 at the latest, and was included in that year's Worm Olympics.

Competitive events

The scheme has featured occasionally in competitive play, appearing in the Worm Olympics in 2006 and 2010 and in a cup on The Ultimate Site in 2012.

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