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== History ==
 
== History ==
  
The origin of the scheme is unknown but it has existed since 2006 at the latest, with the earliest known map for it authored by [[People/BigBilly|BigBilly]] and [https://www.wmdb.org/3327 uploaded] to the [[Worms Map Database]] in March of that year. The scheme featured in the [[Worm Olympics]] [http://2006.wormolympics.com/tourneys/23 later in 2006].
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The origin of the scheme is unknown but it has existed since 2006 at the latest, with the earliest known map for it authored by [[People/BigBilly|BigBilly]] and [https://www.wmdb.org/3327 uploaded] to the [[Worms Map Database]] in March of that year. Note that the map is a remix and is probably based on the one used in the [[Worm Olympics]] [http://2006.wormolympics.com/tourneys/23 later in 2006] which is a .BIT very similar map by [[User:Bloopy|Bloopy]] available by the time at [[Blame The Pixel]]. The scheme appeared again in the [http://2015.wormolympics.com/results?scheme=31 2015 Worm Olympics].

Revision as of 20:49, 19 September 2020

(Up to Schemes)
Click to watch (W:A + Beta Update required) W:A replay: A Worms Basketball match with KinslayeR,
TaG`l-ThaNaX-l and Balee; taken from Worm Olympics
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Score points by dunking your worm.

Worms Basketball is a point-scoring scheme played on a specially-designed map. Players have to fling their worms into a 'basket' using the Ninja Rope, scoring points as they do so. The number of points scored depends on where the rope is attached. The player with the most points after a certain number of turns wins the game.


Description

Game setup
Scheme
Worms Basketball:
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Map
Specially designed map (examples: [1], [2], [3])
Worms
One per team

Players begin by placing their worms anywhere on the court.

They then take it in turns to attach their Ninja Rope to a designated piece of terrain, or anchor platform, which is typically labelled with a number, that number being the points that can be scored. There are usually multiple such anchor platform for players to choose from with different point values. Without re-attaching the rope, the player must fling their worm into the designated basket. If the player successfully dunks their worm, the points are scored. If the player misses, or re-attaches their rope, they must skip their turn (if they didn't already lose the turn to falling).

The map may have a single basket, or multiple baskets, in which case the player can choose any basket.

Players continue until one reaches a pre-agreed total score.

The scheme is not currently supported by HostingBuddy.

History

The origin of the scheme is unknown but it has existed since 2006 at the latest, with the earliest known map for it authored by BigBilly and uploaded to the Worms Map Database in March of that year. Note that the map is a remix and is probably based on the one used in the Worm Olympics later in 2006 which is a .BIT very similar map by Bloopy available by the time at Blame The Pixel. The scheme appeared again in the 2015 Worm Olympics.

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