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[[Rope race]] is a rope-based race [[Schemes|scheme]] played by members of all three second-generation Worms games.
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{{ReplayBox|Holy_War.wagame|An example of a Holy War game with Random00,|SPW, Balee and Crok; taken from [[Worm Olympics]]}}
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[[Image:Holy_war.png|thumb|Build girders and say your prayers!]]
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{{Game_setup
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|file=Holy_war.wsc
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|scheme=Holy war
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|map=A blank map (usually, a single speck is included, as this ensures a unique arrangement of starting girders)
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|worms=As many as possible
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__NOTOC__
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The '''Holy War''' scheme revolves around lobbing [[Holy Hand Grenade]]s across an empty map, while filling that map with countless girders. Along with [[Girder Starter Pack]]s and Holies, players are also provided with unlimited [[Parachute]], [[Bungee]], and the invaluable [[Teleport]] to help them move around. The first few turns of the game usually see players spamming the map with girders, building funnels, bridges, blocking shots and, for the more insidious player, imprisoning enemy worms in tight spaces.
==Standard scheme==
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{|
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|+Weapons
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!Weapon!!Quantity!!Power!!Turn delay!!Crate chance
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|-
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| [[Parachute]] || {{inf}} || 5 || 0 || {{na}}
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|-
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| [[Girder (Girder Starter Pack)|Girder]] || 5 || {{na}} || 0 || {{na}}
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|-
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|[[Girder (Girder Starter Pack)| Girder Starter Pack]] || {{inf}} || 5 || 0 || {{na}}
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|-
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|[[Teleport]] || {{inf}} || {{na}} || 0 || {{na}}
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|-
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| [[Holy Hand Grenade]] || {{inf}} || 3 || 0 || {{na}}
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|}
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A steady supply of utility crates spice the scheme up, giving players a strong incentive to establish access routes around the map for collecting them (and denying other players the same ability). Due to a unique quirk in the crate generation code, the occasional weapon crate also appears - and it always contains a superweapon.
  
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Despite not being popular in leagues or tournaments, the scheme is remarkably consistent, rarely deviating from the settings it is commonly played with. One variation however sees the scheme played without parachute (to reduce luck of the wind) and - more significantly - without retreat time, which makes dropping a Holy Hand Grenade for an easy kill a far riskier venture.
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!Option!!State or value
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|-
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|Worm health || {{na}}
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|-
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|Rounds per match || 1
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|-
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|Worm selection || on
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|-
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|Manual worm placement || on
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|-
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|Anchored worms || off
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|-
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|Stockpiling || {{na}}
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|-
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|Donor cards || off
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|-
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|Fall damage || off
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|-
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|Round time || {{na}}
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|-
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|Turn time || 20
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|-
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|Retreat time || 5
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|-
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|Rope retreat time || {{na}}
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|-
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|Hotseat time || 5 to 15
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|-
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|Display round time remaining || off
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|-
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|all Crate probabilities || 0
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|-
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|Health crate value || {{na}}
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|-
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|Mines/Oil drums || off
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|-
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|Sudden death event || nothing
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|-
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|Water rise rate || 0
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|-
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|Automatic replays || off
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|-
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|Blood || {{na}}
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|-
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|Sheep heaven || {{na}}
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|-
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|Indestructable terrain || off
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|-
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|Indestructable worms || off
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|}
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==Objective==
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== Tricks ==
* Destroy all enemy worms.
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[[Image:Holy War trick animation.gif|thumb|left|How to avoid drowning when blasting yourself.]]
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If there's is another girder under the one your worm is standing on and an opponent worm is on the same girder as you (or on one that is really close), it is possible to kill the opponent worm while your worm survives. First, you have to aim the Holy Hand Grenade down and fire it. Do not move from your position. After the blast, the opponent worm will fly away and probably drown, but your worm will fall on the girder below and survive. Of course, the blast reduces your life points considerably, so this trick only works if your worm is healthy enough.
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If you move your worm a bit in any direction after you dropped the grenade but before it explodes, your worm will fly in steep angle, so if the girder below isn't exactly under your worm, you can still make sure it will survive. This requires practice and a bit of luck, though.
  
==Standard rules==
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* This game is played on an empty map (where Worms will then generate girders).
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== History ==
* Eliminate all enemy worms, using [[Holy Hand Grenade|Holy Hand Grenades]].
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* To facilitate this, you are allowed to use [[Girder (Girder Starter Pack)|girders]] or the [[Girder (Girder Starter Pack)|girders starter packs]].
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The scheme has featured consistently in competitions, featuring in every year of the [[Worm Olympics]] from when it started in [http://2006.wormolympics.com/tourneys/19 2006] to [http://2015.wormolympics.com/results?scheme=19 2015], and in [https://www.tus-wa.com/cups/search/!QUOTEholy%20war!QUOTE/ cups] and [https://www.tus-wa.com/tournaments/search/!QUOTEholy%20war!QUOTE/ tournaments] hosted on [[The Ultimate Site]] between 2010 and 2016.
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== External links ==
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* [http://wahelp.worms2d.info/scheme-holywar.php Holy War] on Nanacide
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{{todo
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| variation download (requires modification to game setup infobox)
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Revision as of 18:54, 29 August 2020

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Click to watch (W:A + Beta Update required) W:A replay: An example of a Holy War game with Random00,
SPW, Balee and Crok; taken from Worm Olympics
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Build girders and say your prayers!
Game setup
Scheme
Holy war:
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Map
A blank map (usually, a single speck is included, as this ensures a unique arrangement of starting girders)
Worms
As many as possible

The Holy War scheme revolves around lobbing Holy Hand Grenades across an empty map, while filling that map with countless girders. Along with Girder Starter Packs and Holies, players are also provided with unlimited Parachute, Bungee, and the invaluable Teleport to help them move around. The first few turns of the game usually see players spamming the map with girders, building funnels, bridges, blocking shots and, for the more insidious player, imprisoning enemy worms in tight spaces.

A steady supply of utility crates spice the scheme up, giving players a strong incentive to establish access routes around the map for collecting them (and denying other players the same ability). Due to a unique quirk in the crate generation code, the occasional weapon crate also appears - and it always contains a superweapon.

Despite not being popular in leagues or tournaments, the scheme is remarkably consistent, rarely deviating from the settings it is commonly played with. One variation however sees the scheme played without parachute (to reduce luck of the wind) and - more significantly - without retreat time, which makes dropping a Holy Hand Grenade for an easy kill a far riskier venture.

Tricks

How to avoid drowning when blasting yourself.

If there's is another girder under the one your worm is standing on and an opponent worm is on the same girder as you (or on one that is really close), it is possible to kill the opponent worm while your worm survives. First, you have to aim the Holy Hand Grenade down and fire it. Do not move from your position. After the blast, the opponent worm will fly away and probably drown, but your worm will fall on the girder below and survive. Of course, the blast reduces your life points considerably, so this trick only works if your worm is healthy enough. If you move your worm a bit in any direction after you dropped the grenade but before it explodes, your worm will fly in steep angle, so if the girder below isn't exactly under your worm, you can still make sure it will survive. This requires practice and a bit of luck, though.

History

The scheme has featured consistently in competitions, featuring in every year of the Worm Olympics from when it started in 2006 to 2015, and in cups and tournaments hosted on The Ultimate Site between 2010 and 2016.

External links


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