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Unread 05-01-2015, 07:18
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Re: The Noodle Agreement

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Originally Posted by grainne View Post
Actually, there is no need to even drop the noodles into the playing field. Noodles in the bin in the drivers station area count as unscored so would therefore count for the other team. So both teams could just agree to leave all their noodles in their bin rather than making a clutter.
Read the rules again, and look at the Figure that deals with unprocessed Litter, look below the Figure diagram marked A~F, then read that Litter that stays in the Drum, is not considered Unprocessed Litter as it is not on the field. No Points for either alliance according to that rule for Litter in the drum "F" on the diagram.

Still that Figure diagram & rules still does not deal w/ Litter still in human player hands or zones and not in the drum, up to 4 Human Players at a time possibly possessing Litter (when the end of the match buzzer sounds, or half entered into the field or not).

Isn't LITTER always a huge problem? Why should it be any different in this game, than in the real world? Answer; It isn't.

Last edited by cglrcng : 05-01-2015 at 07:31. Reason: Addition.