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Phases
A Beastieball match opposing two players contains 2 main phases: offense and defense. While one player is in offense, the other is in defense, and each player can't see what the other is going to do. Once every all actions are done, the players switch phases.
Offense
While in offense, the player by default has up to 3 actions to use to use an attack to send the ball to the opposing team.
Serve
Serving is a phase that only happens once per point, it is similar to the offense phase in that the opposing player is in defense phase, however the player serving only has one action, with the ball on the first Beastie in the player's lineup.
In multi-points matches, the player that just won a point is the one that serves right after.
Defense
During defense, the player only has one action available.
Number of Beasties
In a Beastieball match, each coach can have between 2 and 5 Beasties on their team. There are always 2 Beasties on the field (part of the active team) while the others are on the bench.
Plays
Plays are what the Beasties use during a Beastieball match. Outside of basic plays, there are 3 plays that each Beastie can use during a match. Although once it is learned, no play can be forgotten as Beasties can swap in and out any of their equipped plays at any time outside of matches.
Attack plays
Attack plays are plays that send the ball to the opponent team, thus inflicting damage to them to lower their stamina. They are always the last action to do during an offense turn.
Types
Every attack plays have a specific type associated to them. They can either be Body, Spirit, or Mind. It is the attack's type that determines which corresponding user's POW and target's DEF will be used to calculate the damages inflicted to the target, alongside the attack's POW.
Volley plays
Support plays
Defense plays
Basic plays
Basic plays (there's probably a better term) are plays that every Beasties know and can perform without having to learn them nor have to equip (probably better term for that).
Play | Type | Power | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Move | Movement | -- | MOVE to a selected place. |
Tag Out | Defense | -- | TAG OUT with a benched ally. Only during defense. |
Volley | Volley | -- | A basic VOLLEY. |
Free Ball | Body | 0 | Volley to an opponent and skip your attack. Can always be used. |
Block | Defense | -- | Only used from net. Target feels 1 BLOCKED (POW x2/3)BLOCKED (POW x2/3). |
Note that the Movement play Move can be used during both offense and defense phases.
Feelings
Boosts
Boosts disappear when at the end of a match or when a Beastie tags out.