User Total Drama Action - Finale

Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 2: The Mighty Pen) - Second Elimination

Kyouko Kirigiri said:
Well at least I don't think we will kick Smasher first if things happen

i would hope not...
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 2: The Mighty Pen) - Second Elimination

Because you are Smasher
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 2: The Mighty Pen) - Second Elimination

hey whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa WHOA

i want REDEMPTION

i want another shot at smasher

so don't even DARE
 
User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

With Packy eliminated from the competition, the Rowdy Rupees were already down to six members. Though they were still as cynical as ever, they were starting to become worried by the lack of losses from the Moody Mushrooms. Will they have better luck in the third challenge, or will they say goodbye to yet another cast member?

"GOOD MORNIN-Ow!"

Gutseh McDonald was already prepared for the gleeful host's arrival, and launched a pillow straight at him as soon as he arrived and clocked him right in the face. Gutseh McHammer laughed and walked over to grab his pillow before GreenDisaster grabbed it away.

"Just for that," GD muttered, "you're losing your bed. SonicMario!"

SonicMario quickly came and started dragging the bed away while the actors watched on, Gutseh McGill very quickly losing his smile.

"Let this be a warning for the rest of you. Now, let's go get me some ratings!"

The thirteen actors and one actress were led to a sandy, dusty, and dilapidated ghost town. Several houses were marked with rather non-descriptive names, such as "SALOON", "DOCTOR", "GENERAL STORE", and others that gave the impression of a Western movie set. A podium was set up in what appeared to be the town center, with GreenDisaster taking his place there.

"So," GD announced, "if you couldn't tell already, for this week's challenge, we're going back to the wild, wild, west! Unfortunately, we're still low on budget, so all we're doing is a western quiz!"

Shoey pouted, but otherwise remained silent.

"In A Fistful of Questions, two actors of opposing teams will be put together and asked five questions related to Western movies. Each of these questions will have four answers: only one of these is correct. Actors must choose the answer that they think is correct and submit their five answers to me, along with the question that was asked. Each group of two will be asked five different questions. You are not allowed to look up any of the answers, whether through the Internet or a book in your house, and you cannot ask anyone else for the answers. Doing so will result in immediate elimination."

"But the Mushrooms outnumber us," shouted Cirdec. "How's that fair?"

"If you would let me finish... Because the Moody Mushrooms have a two-player advantage over the Rowdy Rupees, two players must sit out from the competition. As randomly decided, the two players sitting out are NSY and RandomYoshi."

The two Yoshis nod at this and walk away to explore the wooden wonders of the town.

"So, the groups are Shoey vs. Nabber, LN1 vs. New Super Mario, BMB vs. MCD, Rocker vs. Toad85, Gutseh McJagger vs. Smasher, and Smg2daisy vs. Cirdec. Get on your proverbial horses and get to riding through those questions!"
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

Me vs. MCD.

I'm so ready for my revenge on him after UBB5.

May I just remind you that I'm REALLY good at trivial things, as my record shown in User Trivial Pursuit and usually all Big Brother question challenges.

I also like how I seem to wait up at the right time to come on right as he posts this.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

is it just me or are all of these challenges rigged against us
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

Gundam Tanaka said:
is it just me or are all of these challenges rigged against us

Well the first one was just at random, the second one was because I know how to suck up, and I doubt that some people on either side of the team konw the answers to many of them. Then again, I haven't got my set of questions yet, so we'll see.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

wouldn't it be a little bit easier (or harder, idk) to do this double dare style

if you haven't seen double dare it goes something like this

4-5 people make a team, there are 2 teams

the host asks a question to a group, and if they don't know, they can dare

the other team has to either answer the question, or double dare back to the other team

questions are worth 50 points, but become 100 if you dare, or 200 if there's a double dare

i'm okay with this format

but we could use the one i just suggested for any sort of future challenges

now if you'll excuse me, i have to go order a bed from smasher inc.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

The Undertaker said:
wouldn't it be a little bit easier (or harder, idk) to do this double dare style

if you haven't seen double dare it goes something like this

4-5 people make a team, there are 2 teams

the host asks a question to a group, and if they don't know, they can dare

the other team has to either answer the question, or double dare back to the other team

questions are worth 50 points, but become 100 if you dare, or 200 if there's a double dare

i'm okay with this format

but we could use the one i just suggested for any sort of future challenges

now if you'll excuse me, i have to go order a bed from smasher inc.
This could work if every user was active at the same time, which I think is impossible.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

well, you could just send one team a pm, give a day to either answer or dare

that way, everyone on one team would most likely be able to see it and discuss it

and if that team dares, just do the same thing, give a day to answer or double dare
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

The Undertaker said:
well, you could just send one team a pm, give a day to either answer or dare

that way, everyone on one team would most likely be able to see it and discuss it

and if that team dares, just do the same thing, give a day to answer or double dare
How long do you think that challenge would go on for?
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

make it something like

"First team to (x amount of) points wins!"

so, it wouldn't take extremely long if you put it at 1,000 points or something
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

The Undertaker said:
make it something like

"First team to (x amount of) points wins!"

so, it wouldn't take extremely long if you put it at 1,000 points or something
Even at 1000 points, it would still take at least two weeks. Maybe my math is a bit off, but with the numbers that you used, I think it would just take too long.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

Before I continue sending out the questions...
Time Turner said:
Actors must choose the answer that they think is correct and submit their five answers to me, along with the question that was asked.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

Geez, almost everyone in this game has been on since the competition has started.

I don't think this will take more than another day or two, or at least I hope so. Especially with NSY and Pi sitting out.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

Time Turner said:
The Undertaker said:
make it something like

"First team to (x amount of) points wins!"

so, it wouldn't take extremely long if you put it at 1,000 points or something
Even at 1000 points, it would still take at least two weeks. Maybe my math is a bit off, but with the numbers that you used, I think it would just take too long.

the minimum amount would be 5 days

the medium amount would be 10 days

the maximum amount would be 20 days

so the average is about 12-13 days
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

The Undertaker said:
Time Turner said:
The Undertaker said:
make it something like

"First team to (x amount of) points wins!"

so, it wouldn't take extremely long if you put it at 1,000 points or something
Even at 1000 points, it would still take at least two weeks. Maybe my math is a bit off, but with the numbers that you used, I think it would just take too long.

the minimum amount would be 5 days

the medium amount would be 10 days

the maximum amount would be 20 days

so the average is about 12-13 days
And if I gave each team one day to give in an answer?
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

well, i mean they have a 24 hour time limit to answer or dare

if they don't, 100 points goes to either team

i just now made that up :P
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

i am

i want this for a future challenge now :P
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

I like Gutseh's idea, it's less luck dependant because the whole team has the same question.
But it's Reversinator's game so it's up to him to decide.
 
Re: User Total Drama Action (Week 3: Brokeback Saddles)

Cirdec said:
I like Gutseh's idea, it's less luck dependant because the whole team has the same question.
But it's Reversinator's game so it's up to him to decide.

Well...

It's about 80% odds that you get a 4-answer question wrong when you don't know it, even though the expected odds are 75%, so I guess you could say it is a bit luck dependent. Maybe I'm mixing that ratio up with the tf questions...

However, we do NOT want to spend two weeks on something that is probably going to take two days on. I mean, if Reversinator doesn't see this working out very well, then he can decide to modify it a bit, but I think that this is a lot easier than making a bet system because if there is only like a 20% chance of getting a question right, then it's going to take forever to earn points.
 
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