I present to you the iconic battle between
All you need to do is make a neutral statement. The person belows you continues the narration that leads to either
Each player cannot post more than once in succession and may switch from
Your score must match your statement in regards to it being
Posts with both
Statements regarding tests, ratings or scores etc. are
All post must abide by the rule of:
1) Continue the statement above with
2) Score it correctly according to your continued statement
3) Leave behind a neutral statement
The game ends at -100 or 100
Here is an example:
Player A: 0
Player A: Jagex is updating the payment system
Player B: At the cost of a price hike!
Player B: -1
Player B: I'm going to have lunch today
Player C: 50/50 chance you have a happy and fulfilling meal!
Player C: 0
Player C: I'll be going to school now. Bye!
Player D: 100% await your arrival
Player D: 1
Player D: I can't wait to see The Hitman's Bodyguard
hope
and
despair
. And from this battle we shall see where the community is leaning towards. Is it
hope
? Or is it
despair
?? Finding out soon from this game!
All you need to do is make a neutral statement. The person belows you continues the narration that leads to either
hope
or my beloved
despair
. After doing so the player leaves a score at the bottom. Add 1 to the previous poster score for hope and minus 1 for despair. After scoring the person must then leave behind a neutral post.
Each player cannot post more than once in succession and may switch from
hope
in one post to
despair
in the next provided it is not in succession.
Your score must match your statement in regards to it being
hope
or
despair
or it will not be counted.
Posts with both
hope
and
despair
in the statement will not be counted regardless of the score the player gives it.
Statements regarding tests, ratings or scores etc. are
hope
if 50 or above and
despair
if below 50.
All post must abide by the rule of:
1) Continue the statement above with
hope
or
despair
2) Score it correctly according to your continued statement
3) Leave behind a neutral statement
The game ends at -100 or 100
Here is an example:
Player A: 0
Player A: Jagex is updating the payment system
Player B: At the cost of a price hike!
Player B: -1
Player B: I'm going to have lunch today
Player C: 50/50 chance you have a happy and fulfilling meal!
Player C: 0
Player C: I'll be going to school now. Bye!
Player D: 100% await your arrival
Player D: 1
Player D: I can't wait to see The Hitman's Bodyguard
~ Princess of Earth ~
22-Aug-2017 16:43:03 - Last edited on 22-Aug-2017 16:49:35 by Tellus Gaia