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{{Game setup|file=Darts.wsc|scheme=Darts|map=Specially designed map|wmdb=shopper|worms=8}}
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{{ReplayBox|Darts_scheme_example.wagame|Darts game with impo and Darkmaul,|played on SiD's original map for the [[Worm Olympics]]}}
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[[Image:Darts_screenshot.png|thumb|A worm landing on a horizontal 'dartboard'.]]
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[[Darts]] is a point-scoring scheme inspired by the real-life [[w:Darts|Darts]] game, played on a specially-designed map. Players have to fling their worms against a 'board', aiming for the centre and scoring points as they do so. The player with the most points when all the worms have been 'thrown' wins the game.
  
The [[Darts]] scheme is a wormy adaptation of the popular ''Darts'' game.
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In this adaptation, players have to launch their worms to the scoreboard. This is done by enabling [[Low Gravity]], then by using the [[Ninja Rope]] to build momentum against the landscape (generally a wall, but could also be a dot for example), and finally by effectively flying to the scoreboard, triggering a [[Pneumatic Drill]] rapidly after initiating the flight. Certain maps may require pressing the Space bar in order to stop the drilling, lest the worm should fall off the scoreboard and drown.
  
In this adaptation, players have to launch their worms to the scoreboard, enabling [[Low Gravity]], then using a [[Ninja Rope]] to build momentum with the help of an object specifically drawn for that purpose (a wall or a dot, for example), and finally a [[Pneumatic Drill]] to actually fly to the scoreboard. Certain maps may require pressing the Space bar in order to stop the drilling so the worm won't be prevented from landing.
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== Description ==
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{{Game setup|file=Darts.wsc|scheme=Darts|map=Specially designed map|wmdb=darts|worms=8}}
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Players begin by placing their worms at the designated starting platform.
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Then, using the [[Ninja Rope]] and [[Pneumatic Drill]], they take it in turns to fling each of their worms against a 'board', activating [[Low Gravity]] before doing so. This is done by attaching the ninja rope to a particular part of the terrain, usually a vertical wall, and activating the drill mid-swing. The drill is then deactivated shortly before the worm makes contact with the board. The board has clearly marked areas indicating the points scored by landing on those areas, and the player keeps track of their total points scored throughout the game.
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The original map created for this scheme involved a vertical board with slanted landing zones, each brightly coloured and worth a particular number of points indicated by a key. Other maps have been designed with a horizontal board, requiring players to land their worms on the board from above. These boards can be designed as an array of pits for the worms to fall into, or as a series of flat platforms with raised edges to prevent the worms from skidding from one 'ring' to another.
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The total score for each player can be calculated at the end of the game. However, on a vertical map, worms can be knocked off the board by other worms, in which case scores should be tracked throughout. Points are not deducted even if a worm is knocked off the board.
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The scheme is supported by [[HostingBuddy]].
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== Rules ==
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* '''Place at the start''' - Players must place their worms on the spot labelled '''Start''', '''S''', or similar.
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* '''Use Low Gravity every turn''' - Players must activate Low Gravity at the start of their turn.
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* '''Rope from the wall''' - Players must not attach their ninja rope to any part of the map except for the designated wall.
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* '''Detach using Drill''' - Players must detach from the ninja rope by selecting Drill and pressing ''Enter'', instead of pressing ''Spacebar''.
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* '''No attacks''' - Players must not attack other players by any method.
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[[Image:Darts.gif|thumb|950px|center|A worm landing on a vertical 'dartboard'.]]
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[[Image:Darts RT.gif|thumb|950px|center|Real Time Darts?!]]
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== Variations ==
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=== Blast Darts ===
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{{Scheme|title=|file=BlastDarts.wsc}}
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Posted on [https://www.tus-wa.com/forums/schemes/blast-darts-28108/ TUS] on 15th November 2015 by [[People/SiD|SiD]], this variation uses a [[RubberWorm]] setting: "/fuseex". The difference is that instead of drill, there is [[Grenade|grenade]] that must be used with 0 second of fuse time. The grenade will automatically explode the worm using the rope and launch it to the scoreboard. [[Low Gravity]] is optional.
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[[Image:Blast Darts.gif|thumb|950px|center|Blast Darts (zero second fuse time grenade)]]
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==== Bungee Blast ====
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[[Image:Bungee Blast.gif|frame|left|Bungee Blast (zero second fuse time grenade)]]
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{{Scheme|title=|file=Bungee Blast.wsc|map=Specially designed map (examples: [https://www.tus-wa.com/maps/mappack-461/])}}
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Inspired by Blast Darts, [[User:TheKomodo|TheKomodo]] uploaded the [https://www.tus-wa.com/schemes/scheme-1846/ scheme on TUS] on 15th November 2015. The gameplay is similar to Blast Darts, but with the [[Bungee]]. Low Gravity is mandatory, RacingStuff must be activated.  The scheme was invented by [[User:Komito|Komito]], [[User:Nonentity|Nonentity]] and [[User:spleen17|spleen17]]. The 3 first maps were made by [[User:TheKomodo|TheKomodo]].
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== History ==
 
== History ==
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[[Image:Darts WO icon.png|frame|left|WO icon]]
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The scheme was released by [[People/SiD|SiD]] in 2011, with [https://www.wmdb.org/18172 his map] uploaded to the [[Worms Map Database]] on 15th July of that year.
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=== Similar ideas ===
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==== Before this scheme ====
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Note that the concept was not new, with three similar ideas under the name of "[https://www.wmdb.org/8108 Drill Flyer]" by [[User:xDNCxGhost64x|xDNCxGhost64x]] on 2nd December 2008, "[https://www.wmdb.org/8147 drill longjump]" by [[User:BRUDI|bRUDI]] on 9th December 2008 and "[https://www.wmdb.org/14400 Drill Fly]" by [[User:wa7er|wa7er]] on 8th June 2010 already existing before the scheme named "Darts".
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Before Drill Flyer, a similar scheme without the drill already existed, called [[Long Jump]] ([https://www.wmdb.org/maps/?map%5Btitle%5D=Long%7CJump two maps released], one on 25th March 2008 by [[User:Rollo|rollo]] and other on 14th October 2008 by [[User:Casso|Casso]]). Also, a scheme similar to this one called [[Maximum Fly]] by [[User:LOLLKILLERreboot|LOLLKILLERreboot]] was [https://www.wmdb.org/6624 released] on 3rd May 2008. A scheme called [[Drill Golf]], a bit different with elements from [[Golf]] scheme, was also released by [[User:xDNCxGhost64x|xDNCxGhost64x]] on 3rd December 2008 (one day after Drill Flyer - [https://www.wmdb.org/maps/?map%5Btitle%5D=DrillGolfer see maps]). Before Drill Golf, a similar scheme called [[Rope Golf]] was [https://www.wmdb.org/5934 released] on 5th January 2008 on [[WMDB]] by [[User:XSQDxshawn|xSQDxshawn]]. A scheme called [[Pétanque]] also uses rope and drill with scoring points and was released on 7th August 2009 by [[User:Admi|admi]]. Other schemes sharing similar scoring concepts such as [[Beef Race]] already existed too.
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=== Darts community ===
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A dedicated community, ''[[Darts n Stuff]]'' ('''dS'''), was then created in 2012 by [[People/Alien|Alien]] and [[People/Komito|Komito]] (currently led by [[People/Hurz|Hurz]], [[People/Triad|Triad]] and [[People/spleen17|spleen17]]). '''dS''' have promoted the scheme heavily and Darts-related competitions are held frequently.
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=== Competitive events ===
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The scheme has appeared:
  
The scheme has been invented by [[People/SiD|SiD]] in 2011, with a first map posted on [[Worms Map Database|WMDB]] on July 15th.
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==== Tournaments ====
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In the [[Worm Olympics]] every year from [http://2012.wormolympics.com/results?scheme=48 2012] to [http://2016.wormolympics.com/results?scheme=48 2016], and [https://www.tus-wa.com/tournaments/search/!QUOTEdarts!QUOTE/ tournaments] hosted on [[The Ultimate Site]] between 2012 and 2016 (with an attempt in 2020).
  
A dedicated community, dS (Darts n Stuff), was then created a year later by [[People/Alien|Alien]] and [[People/Komito|Komito]]. [[People/Hurz|Hurz]] and [[People/SiD|SiD]] later got administration rights in it. The community promotes the scheme by hosting cups and tournaments on [[The Ultimate Site|TUS]] and [[Worm Olympics|WO]].
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==== Cups ====
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In TUS [https://www.tus-wa.com/cups/search/!QUOTEdarts!QUOTE/ cups] between 2013 and 2017.

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A worm landing on a horizontal 'dartboard'.

Darts is a point-scoring scheme inspired by the real-life Darts game, played on a specially-designed map. Players have to fling their worms against a 'board', aiming for the centre and scoring points as they do so. The player with the most points when all the worms have been 'thrown' wins the game.

In this adaptation, players have to launch their worms to the scoreboard. This is done by enabling Low Gravity, then by using the Ninja Rope to build momentum against the landscape (generally a wall, but could also be a dot for example), and finally by effectively flying to the scoreboard, triggering a Pneumatic Drill rapidly after initiating the flight. Certain maps may require pressing the Space bar in order to stop the drilling, lest the worm should fall off the scoreboard and drown.


Description

Game setup
Scheme
Darts:
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Map
Specially designed map
Examples at the WMDB
Worms
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Players begin by placing their worms at the designated starting platform.

Then, using the Ninja Rope and Pneumatic Drill, they take it in turns to fling each of their worms against a 'board', activating Low Gravity before doing so. This is done by attaching the ninja rope to a particular part of the terrain, usually a vertical wall, and activating the drill mid-swing. The drill is then deactivated shortly before the worm makes contact with the board. The board has clearly marked areas indicating the points scored by landing on those areas, and the player keeps track of their total points scored throughout the game.

The original map created for this scheme involved a vertical board with slanted landing zones, each brightly coloured and worth a particular number of points indicated by a key. Other maps have been designed with a horizontal board, requiring players to land their worms on the board from above. These boards can be designed as an array of pits for the worms to fall into, or as a series of flat platforms with raised edges to prevent the worms from skidding from one 'ring' to another.

The total score for each player can be calculated at the end of the game. However, on a vertical map, worms can be knocked off the board by other worms, in which case scores should be tracked throughout. Points are not deducted even if a worm is knocked off the board.

The scheme is supported by HostingBuddy.

Rules

  • Place at the start - Players must place their worms on the spot labelled Start, S, or similar.
  • Use Low Gravity every turn - Players must activate Low Gravity at the start of their turn.
  • Rope from the wall - Players must not attach their ninja rope to any part of the map except for the designated wall.
  • Detach using Drill - Players must detach from the ninja rope by selecting Drill and pressing Enter, instead of pressing Spacebar.
  • No attacks - Players must not attack other players by any method.
A worm landing on a vertical 'dartboard'.
Real Time Darts?!

Variations

Blast Darts

Posted on TUS on 15th November 2015 by SiD, this variation uses a RubberWorm setting: "/fuseex". The difference is that instead of drill, there is grenade that must be used with 0 second of fuse time. The grenade will automatically explode the worm using the rope and launch it to the scoreboard. Low Gravity is optional.

Blast Darts (zero second fuse time grenade)

Bungee Blast

Bungee Blast (zero second fuse time grenade)

Inspired by Blast Darts, TheKomodo uploaded the scheme on TUS on 15th November 2015. The gameplay is similar to Blast Darts, but with the Bungee. Low Gravity is mandatory, RacingStuff must be activated. The scheme was invented by Komito, Nonentity and spleen17. The 3 first maps were made by TheKomodo.

History

WO icon

The scheme was released by SiD in 2011, with his map uploaded to the Worms Map Database on 15th July of that year.

Similar ideas

Before this scheme

Note that the concept was not new, with three similar ideas under the name of "Drill Flyer" by xDNCxGhost64x on 2nd December 2008, "drill longjump" by bRUDI on 9th December 2008 and "Drill Fly" by wa7er on 8th June 2010 already existing before the scheme named "Darts".

Before Drill Flyer, a similar scheme without the drill already existed, called Long Jump (two maps released, one on 25th March 2008 by rollo and other on 14th October 2008 by Casso). Also, a scheme similar to this one called Maximum Fly by LOLLKILLERreboot was released on 3rd May 2008. A scheme called Drill Golf, a bit different with elements from Golf scheme, was also released by xDNCxGhost64x on 3rd December 2008 (one day after Drill Flyer - see maps). Before Drill Golf, a similar scheme called Rope Golf was released on 5th January 2008 on WMDB by xSQDxshawn. A scheme called Pétanque also uses rope and drill with scoring points and was released on 7th August 2009 by admi. Other schemes sharing similar scoring concepts such as Beef Race already existed too.

Darts community

A dedicated community, Darts n Stuff (dS), was then created in 2012 by Alien and Komito (currently led by Hurz, Triad and spleen17). dS have promoted the scheme heavily and Darts-related competitions are held frequently.

Competitive events

The scheme has appeared:

Tournaments

In the Worm Olympics every year from 2012 to 2016, and tournaments hosted on The Ultimate Site between 2012 and 2016 (with an attempt in 2020).

Cups

In TUS cups between 2013 and 2017.

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