Quote[zar`sock`icb] can activate drill to shorten
[MV-ViktorVaughn] wait drill makes it go shorter?
[zar`sock`icb] activated the drill, slightly
(Please correct me if I have interpreted this incorrectly) There is no difference between drill fly and normal fly. I just tested both with TA:
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As you can see, they both follow the same trajectory.
We use drill in Darts because in the original Darts map made by SiD (and in other vertical Darts maps that came after it), you have to activate and deactivate the drill in order for the worms to properly land on the dartboard:
(https://i.imgur.com/Xblsf.gif)
Quote[zar`sock`icb] does it still count if you dont fly with drill?
Normally, no. You need to use drill. I would personally count it if my opponent was new to Darts, and they accidentally used normal throw instead. But I wouldn't count if they repeated the same mistake in the future, after knowing the rule.
Quote[MV-ViktorVaughn] nah f@#! all that
[MV-ViktorVaughn] if they wanted that they would make darts less confusing
Darts is literally just:
- Attach rope to the designated area.
- Fly with drill to the target.
If you can handle BnG rules, I think you can handle these two rules too. ;D
Quote from: Triad on May 02, 2024, 09:10 AM
If you can handle BnG rules, I think you can handle these two rules too. ;D
Wise words! 🍻
Darts isn't even confusing at all lol, especially now we simplified it.
It is confusing. Mojin darts for example - if you bounce off into the water, player needs to know he takes less points than he bounced off. Usually, players don't know if they take full pts or throw is not valid at all. They're really confused when you tell them third option (above mentioned) is the correct one.
For husk's snowflake map they don't know bouncing is a no-go..
For midnight twin map, players don't even know where to stand for starting positions..
Anyway, maybe some things have changed meanwhile, since I didn't play this scheme for a long time... But inevitable truth is - people struggle to comprehend darts rules. They need to be guided through most of the games by more experienced players. Maybe they should be adressed from the start to read each map rules before playing it.
Walrus is one of the most experienced player in league atm, and he's uncertain about this scheme for the most part. You guys need to be aware of it
Quote from: Sensei on May 02, 2024, 05:42 PM
It is confusing. Mojin darts for example - if you bounce off into the water, player needs to know he takes less points than he bounced off. Usually, players don't know if they take full pts or throw is not valid at all. They're really confused when you tell them third option (above mentioned) is the correct one.
For husk's snowflake map they don't know bouncing is a no-go..
For midnight twin map, players don't even know where to stand for starting positions..
Anyway, maybe some things have changed meanwhile, since I didn't play this scheme for a long time... But inevitable truth is - people struggle to comprehend darts rules. They need to be guided through most of the games by more experienced players. Maybe they should be adressed from the start to read each map rules before playing it.
Walrus is one of the most experienced player in league atm, and he's uncertain about this scheme for the most part. You guys need to be aware of it
Well, all those maps are excluded from this TRL season. :) Current season only has simple, attach here and fly with drill, and don't worry about the rest kind of maps (no vertical/diagonal maps, no maps with no unmarked contact rule, etc.)
So, there are map packs for TFL and TRL Darts.
We've limited the mandatory maps for TRL down to a selection of 20 maps that only have basic "attach to wall and throw at target".
There are no fancy banks, transfers, arches, bounces here and there.
We've went back to basics, when more people found it fun and competitive.
!?!