Beginner

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Game setup
Scheme
Beginner:
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Map
Any. Ramdomly-generated maps are usually recommended.
Worms
Any. Competitively, it was played once with 4 worms.

Beginner is an intrinsic scheme that, as the name suggests, was designed thinking on beginners. This doesn't mean that veterans cannot explore this scheme, of course. There are 60 generous seconds of turn time, worms start with 150HP, one single Axe, x9 ammo for the 5 stars Ninja Rope, zero Jet Packs, Bazooka and Shotgun have 4 stars of power, Parachute is infinite. Players can choose which worm they will play at the beginning of the turn (by pressing TAB). The scheme has zero Fall Damage, this means that players won't loose HP if they fall, but they can still loose control of the worm (end the turn). 20 minutes of Round Time. Only mines on the terrain (no oil drums). Sudden Death has water rising of 5 pixels (no nuke/poison), so the flood goes slowly.

Tactics

  • The infinite Bazooka and Shotgun are stronger in this scheme. The higher damage of these weapons might help, but the bigger crater diameters can make a significant difference, they matter in the gameplay. Blocking a worm with a Girder might be more challenging to the player escape using Shotgun. They both are more dangerous in terms of digging and plopping ((see plop in worms terminology).
  • The Ninja Rope ammo is vast. So, Rope Knocking can be abused, specially with a generous turn time. However, if players do abuse them too much, they can possibly ran out of ammo. Relying on crates, parachute and girders.
  • The Axe is a strong weapon in this scheme, specially if used in the beginning of the round (since there are many worms with the max initial health) and when an enemy worm collects one ore more crates of 50HP (they are not very common to find). It is also useful in a pile (see pile in worms terminology).

History

The scheme has been around as long as the game itself (Worms Armageddon was released in 1999), having been provided as part of the default schemes in the base game.

Competitive events

Tournaments

There was a tournament of this scheme on Worm Olympics in 2016, played with 4 worms.



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