It's like this. There's two teams of 5 players let's say. The hypothetical challenge is to kill a mushroom. Each player might have 20 effort points the entire round, which means 100 effort points each team. You will tell Lirange how many effort points you put into this challenge as individuals. A thread will probably be open for people to discuss their potential choices.
Team 1 (each player has 20 effort points)
player 1 - I put in 2 effort points
player 2 - I put in 0 effort points
player 3 - I put in 10 effort points
player 4 - I put in 9 effort points
player 5 - I put in 1 effortpoint
Overall effort points used - 22
Team 2 goes through the same thing, but their overall effort points is only 5.
Team 1 vs Team 2 = 22 vs 5.
22 is higher therefore Team 1 wins the first challenge and gets the right to eliminate players. Team 2 only wins the right to nominate who they think should be up for elimination, so they will pick 2 out of 5 individuals for this. They might pick based on who put more effort in the last round, or who has more effort points available to spend. Up to them.
Now Team 1 has 100-22 = 78 points overall to spend for the other rounds. Team 2 has 95 points overall to spend left. So while team 2 might have lost the challenge they have more effort points left for later challenges.
This is the framework of the game, Lirange might have other limitations or interesting things to add to it.
Last edited by Dynamics; 06-06-2009 at 11:51 AM..
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