Post by Jeff on Jun 7, 2013 14:00:03 GMT -5
Welcome everyone to your first Immunity Challenge. As you can see, there is only one tribe right now and that is Toctoc. This round is about Survivor: Martinique.
I figure what better way to start off a retrospective for my final game than to begin with my first game. You are all one tribe and will be competing for individual immunity.
Also, what better way to start off the game than with a challenge I feel has come to be my signature challenge in games: King of the Hill.
You all have 5 shells in your bin. There will be twelve rounds in this immunity challenge. In each round, you will take a shell from one player's bin and add a shell to another player's bin. At no time can it be your own bin. Once a player has lost all of their shells, they are out of the running for immunity, but will still make their moves. Any move that anyone has that involves a player who has been eliminated will be nullified and no player will gain or lose shells on that person's turn.
You will all go in the order that I receive your PMs and you will all move once per round, but send me all twelve of your moves at one time. This means that if ramreasjeowynce, homerdagreat, and NaNa all sent me their twelve moves in that order, ram would make her first move, then homer would make his first move, then NaNa will make her first move, and then we'd start back with ram making her second move, and the order will follow as the same until everyone has made all twelve moves. If ram gets eliminated and homer's next move is to add a shell to ram and take one away from NaNa, then that move would be nullified as ram is out and homer's turn would be skipped.
The person with the most shells at the end will win immunity. In the event of a tie, the person who has received the most shells throughout the challenge will win immunity. If that does not break the tie, the person with his/her PM into me first will win immunity.
You all have 36 hours to complete this challenge.
Oh, and just like in Martinique, more than one person will be winning immunity. The top 3 placers in this challenge will all receive individual immunity.
I figure what better way to start off a retrospective for my final game than to begin with my first game. You are all one tribe and will be competing for individual immunity.
Also, what better way to start off the game than with a challenge I feel has come to be my signature challenge in games: King of the Hill.
You all have 5 shells in your bin. There will be twelve rounds in this immunity challenge. In each round, you will take a shell from one player's bin and add a shell to another player's bin. At no time can it be your own bin. Once a player has lost all of their shells, they are out of the running for immunity, but will still make their moves. Any move that anyone has that involves a player who has been eliminated will be nullified and no player will gain or lose shells on that person's turn.
You will all go in the order that I receive your PMs and you will all move once per round, but send me all twelve of your moves at one time. This means that if ramreasjeowynce, homerdagreat, and NaNa all sent me their twelve moves in that order, ram would make her first move, then homer would make his first move, then NaNa will make her first move, and then we'd start back with ram making her second move, and the order will follow as the same until everyone has made all twelve moves. If ram gets eliminated and homer's next move is to add a shell to ram and take one away from NaNa, then that move would be nullified as ram is out and homer's turn would be skipped.
The person with the most shells at the end will win immunity. In the event of a tie, the person who has received the most shells throughout the challenge will win immunity. If that does not break the tie, the person with his/her PM into me first will win immunity.
You all have 36 hours to complete this challenge.
Oh, and just like in Martinique, more than one person will be winning immunity. The top 3 placers in this challenge will all receive individual immunity.