ZWIP
takes center stage! It seems the rest have decided that HEADBUTT was a
dullstrum... ZWIP just has to score a HEADBUTT while in the the blue and he
carries his second Botton Banner home.
A player may only advance or
move on the board one space if the player wins that week, however, scoring
a HEADBUTT in a fight gives the player a chance to HEADBUTT another player
adjacent on the board. This will send the other player to a
start square while allowing the other player or other players to advance or move if they
won their fight.. Multiple HEADBUTTs within a single fight counts for only
one HEADBUTT on the board.
A HEADBUTT scored in a fight
regardless if the fight is won or lost will allow the player to HEADBUTT
another player that is adjacent to the player's square, either diagonally,
up, down, right or left. This will send that player down to
the start squares and/if won their fight allow player to advance with the
same movements. A HEADBUTT only affects the player it is dealt to,
it does not affect other player's movements.
Damage
Incorporated
The object is to get to the
blue square and score a HEADBUTT while within it. A HEADBUTT
must be scored while within the top square to win and not the same week
which the player would move into the square. A player can not be
moved from this square unless a HEADBUTT is scored by a player in a red
square. If a player is dealt a HEADBUTT, the player can not move
from the start square that week.
If two or three players
wishing to position within the same unoccupied square all/or two win but
do not score any HEADBUTTs between them, may not advance to that square.
Only a single HEADBUTT with a win would break the tie. Two
players may wish to HEADBUTT the same player, but the player who post
first will score the HEADBUTT then it becomes a Null HEADBUTT unless only
one has won their bout as well.
If the player in the red
square scores a HEADBUTT in a fight he may HEADBUTT the player in the
blue, yellow, or red square back to the start position. All ties go
to the player in the lowest bracket. Ties in the same bracket goes
to the winner of the fight or if both win or lose, HEADBUTT each other
would be a Null HEADBUTT.
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Null HEADBUTTs would be
strategy played out by those who would like to retain their position upon
the board or hold another player, however in the event of a Null HEADBUTT, there can be no
advancement or movement that week for both Null HEADBUTT participants even if both
players won their bouts.
If the player in the yellow
square scores a HEADBUTT in a fight he may HEADBUTT the player in the
green, yellow, or red square back to a start position. All ties go
to the player in the lowest bracket. Ties in the same bracket goes to the
winner of the fight or if both win or lose, HEADBUTT each other would be a
Null HEADBUTT.
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