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Are you allowed to herd another Teams Ball
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Re: Are you allowed to herd another Teams Ball
According to G29...
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-Chris |
Re: Are you allowed to herd another Teams Ball
That is clearly spelled out in rule G29. The definition of herding is at the beginning of "The Game" section of the manual.
Please read the manual thoroughly before planning your team's strategies. Jason |
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G29 clearly says you can herd, in other words, as long as your not supporting the weight of the trackball, or controlling it such that it maintains position relative to you when you back up or spin.
HOWEVER, G10 states that if you cross the opponents FINSISH LINE while in contact with their trackball, then they get two points. (could work against you!) Good Luck! |
Re: Are you allowed to herd another Teams Ball
well you can't take control of oppents balls, but in the rules you can bulldoze balls. and that's all the rule states, so really it just depends when bulldozing becoming?
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Please, please, please read the manual to define the rules and the requirements of the game. And yes, outrageous ideas are possible. For example, when you are learning to drive you will find that you can do a lot of things in your car that are prohibited in a drivers manual. And I can see the look on the police officer's face when you say, "but the manual is something to refer to and to give you a bit of an idea... but I brainstormed and found this was possible, so I did it." |
Re: Are you allowed to herd another Teams Ball
The first thing the team I was with did was read Section 7. Those who weren't were setting up a simulation field. Then we started to work a bit.
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