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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 7:32 pm
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A large, monstrous goat lusus stands at the booth, mustering up the friendliest face she can with her multitudinous, terrifying eyes. Eagerly, she beckons to the entrance of a tent, which opens up to an small, makeshift arena. Complete with a small, glass encased pit and some dubiously safe seating arrangements, it is decorated head to toe in "extreme" paraphernalia, mostly in the bright blue hue of the booth's owner.
Said owner, Leeroi Furore, can be found in a preparatory pen, coaching— and tinkering— with his half robot, half gerbil brawl stars. He is more than willing to tell you all about the combatants in today's exciting match.
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 9:43 pm
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The final brawl is finally upon us! The final two contestants are ready to square off, the dominator Peepaws and the Underdog RRR. Who will you cheer for, and who will come out on top?
How do you play a hand in this thrilling brawl?
Every day, you can cheer on one of the day's competitors by rolling a d10, and that number will be added to that competitor's power level. Each gerbil starts at a power level of 10, and keeps gaining power throughout the competition. At the end of the day, two RNGs are rolled, from 1 through each gerbil's power level. The brawler with the higher roll wins that round, and moves on to the next!
For example, say Brainz has a power level of 16, and Snake has a power level of 24. Brainz generates a number between 1 and 16, it's 14. Snake generates a number between 1 and 24, it's 5. Brainz wins this round, and moves on! What an underdog!
Trolls can also give gerbils special power-up treats to help enhance their power level. For every 150 words of roleplay, you get an extra treat (a d10) to feed to one of the day's competitors. These can be used immediately, or collected to use at any later round, but try to keep count in your posts if you do collect them!
Three special raffle tickets are given out at the end of the match to the biggest benefactors (highest rollers) of the round, regardless of the winning gerbil. So support whoever your blood-pusher desires, for science.
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 9:45 pm
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1. Peepaws (135) 2. RRR (10 cool 3. Brainz (78)4. Lifts (66)5. Snake (62)6. Knife (51)7. Flippy (49)8. Rocket (44)9. Tank (40)10. Showoff (37)
Close to the entrance of the booth, a bulletin hangs, keeping track of the order of fights and the gerbils' individual power rankings. It's surprisingly well-kept. It's the final countdown! Three matches until one gerbil is crowned champion! 4 gerbils remain in the fight, the strongest gerbil, Peepaws, dominating the competition, but closely followed by Lifts. At the bottom of the ranks sits Triple R, the true underdog of the century. Finally, Leeroi lets all the gerbils run around the ring, winners and losers alike, all open to be pet and loved by their adoring fans.
Underneath the charts, a small, cloth-covered, fold out table holds a case with three big, shiny trophies. They're all... uniquely labeled. One is labeled "Loyalty", the other, "Generosity", and the final one, "The Better Bettor". The trophies also seem to be filled with something, but you can't quite make out what.
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 8:17 pm
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 8:27 pm
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