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Unread 04-01-2009, 07:18
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Re: Orbit balls breaking

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Originally Posted by professorX View Post
Just a quick question; Are there going to be a total of 136 orbit balls in one round?
Total for the entire match, you're going to have a maximum of 136, yes, though not all 136 will be in play at one time.

Each team has 20 moon rocks total for the match (rule<G11>), so that's 6x20 moon rocks for a total of 120 moon rocks.

Furthermore, there are (a maximum of, providing there is no restriction due to previous matches) 4 empty cells in each outpost. 4 empty cells * 2 outposts, that's 128 empty cells. (rule <g12>)

Each of these empty cells can be exchanged for a super cell (2 located in each fueling station, rule <g13>), for a total maximum of 136 orbit balls.
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