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Post by Asaemon on Sept 14, 2022 20:53:15 GMT 1
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Post by Asaemon on Sept 14, 2022 20:54:54 GMT 1
As with Mutant League Football, hazards litter the ice and death is commonplace. Players may substitute their goalie for a demon goalie, a gigantic demon head that takes the place of the net; scoring on a demon goal causes it to explode. In addition, the crowd is prone to throwing weapons or other powerups onto the ice; they may be picked up and used freely. When a player dies, their corpse remains on the ice and may be tripped on; between periods, a giant slug acting as an ice resurfacer eats the debris littering the ice. Fights in Mutant League Hockey are done with he objective is to knock out the opponent. Both players are still sent to the penalty box, but the player who got knocked out also takes an additional penalty for losing.
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Post by Asaemon on Sept 14, 2022 20:56:27 GMT 1
Arena Hazards:
-Thin ice/holes: clearly marked by cracks in it, players who fall through in this way will spend the rest of the period under the arena. Players under the ice are treated as dead until they are pull up the next period. Be careful to not lose too many players in this manner. After thin ice is initially broken, it will leave a hole. -Sharks: Massive sharks who swim under the ice, their fins pierce through to trip players. If you have the puck you will lose possession of it when you hit a shark fin. If under the ice bodies float too far the sharks will eat them, causing the player to die.
-Fire: Fans throw explosive bottles out onto the arena. Once these catch fire any player standing in it will slowly burn to death.
-Mines: A player who hits a mine will die immediately upon contact. The mine will leave a hole similar to thin ice holes in which players can fall through.
-Spikes: Some arenas have spikes around the edges. A player who gets caught in these spikes will slowly bleed to death. To free a trapped player, skate another player into him.
-Demon Net: Not really a hazard so to speak. The team who is defending the up goal in any particular period may summon a demon net rather than a normal goalie. The demon net will open and close it's mouth to deflect incoming shots. The Demon net will die if it is scored upon. In addition, it can only be in the game for one period per team.
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Post by Asaemon on Sept 14, 2022 20:57:25 GMT 1
Weapons:
Weapons: The types of weapons are; Axes, Mallets, Ball & Chain, and chainsaw. A player may hold one weapon at any given time. Upon play being stopped for any reason, players will drop their weapons. Enforcers always get to have weapons equipped though, so it's a nice idea to have them on the ice. Bones: There a three kinds of bones which may be thrown on the ice similar to weapons. The red bone will restore a players health the full (the player whom skates over it). A black bone will decrease a players skating speed by about half. The white bone acts as brass knuckles, greatly increasing punch and stick checking damage. Coins: The crowd will sometimes throw coins. If you step over one the ref will be bribed in your favor and will call penalties on the other team if penalties are on.
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Post by Asaemon on Sept 14, 2022 20:58:00 GMT 1
Player Types:
Robots - Making up the smallest portion of players, robots are very fast and good at spin moves. They have good shot accuracy as well. They do however, lack in the strength and stamina categories. They don't hit hard and can't take more than a few good checks. Skeletons - Skeletons are almost as quick as robots, but much strong and able to take slightly more punishment. They tend to shoot quite well too. Trolls - Trolls are big and strong. They don't move very fast and they're clumsy with the puck. The best way to take on a troll is to skate around it.
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Post by Asaemon on Sept 14, 2022 21:05:55 GMT 1
Toxic Conference
Black Hearts These are the well-named Black Hearts, the oldest dynasty in Mutant Sports. Their veteran defense is savage, and their young offense takes no prisoners. They can smell your fear, and it makes them hungry. This team is one of the best teams in the league with deep reserves as well.
Montroyale Cadavers The Cads are more than a team, they're a cult. Players and fans believe their destiny is to become "one" with the ice. Fanaticism combined with fearlessness has won them more Monster Cups than any other team!
War Slammers The Slammers deliver checks your body can't cash. Kyrka and Warhog score more than some basketball teams. The Slammers have won more games than any team in history. While they are still a powerful team with excellent goal tending, they defensemen have lacked some recently. This team can hang in games and come back from behind.
Deathskin Razors The Razors know that death is only a transitional phase to more death. They prefer quick scores to action-stopping fights, but anyone who wants a piece of them will find them sharp, on edge, and ready to retaliate.
Bruiser Bots The Bruiser Bots' computer projections of their own speed and precision indicate that all other hockey teams should forfeit while they are still functional, or they'll scrap you. A team of all robots. With reserves off they can tear up the ice with they good speed and accuracy. With reserves on, they're merely a pile of junk.
Mutant Monsters The Monsters don't know the meaning of the word 'fear', but their poor language skills don't stop their starts from being a top defensive team. What they lack in finesse they make up in savagery. Led by Bones Jackson and Grim McSlam, the Monsters are a highly dangerous team. They're all around great at offense, fighting and defense.
St. Mucus Ooze The Ooze used to be a good team, and their new coach will make them great, no matter how many times it kills them. He's taught them to work hard. The next lessons are how to play defense and score goals.
The Derangers The philosophy of the Derangers is "Kamikaze as you are", Klay-Z could lead their defense to greatness if they weren't so wild. Their uncontrolled agression is a flaw, but they'll beat the snot out of you if you don't like it! A weak team all around. Their starters are worse than most teams second lines are. They have little depth in their reserves as well.
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Post by Asaemon on Sept 14, 2022 21:09:12 GMT 1
Maniac Conference
Pucksucker Pukes A top team led by offensive star player Lepuke.
Ice Slashers The slashers skate like madmen: They're committed in more ways than one. Superstar enforcer Jack Slam really straigth-jackets enemy offenses, and their fans generate an extra jolt of shock therapy for opponents. Very good speed enables them to score early and often.
Lizard Kingz No other team is as cold-blooded as the Lizard Kingz. They strike like cobras around the net, and their defense constricts around opposing offenses. They're so slow they seem to crawl on their bellies, but their fists and stick moves like a blur.
Darkstar Dragons These Dragons are a fire-breathing team with a long, dark history. Rapier is their top scoring threat, but Half Nelson is their star player. Explosively offensive team with a good defense. The goal tending is strong but somewhat inconsistent.
Dead Things The Things' offensive philosophy is "Better dead than bled". They hold the season scoring record in their bony grasp, and no living thing is as speedy as them. They terminate rallies by terminating the ralliers.
Terminator Trolz The Trolz are the best bunch of players their coach ever possessed. He's really turned their heads around since he took over and made them more aggressive. Their hot tempers are a hellish advantage for intimidating their opponents.
Turbo Techies The Techies are copies of the GIL-9000 prototype, but made from inferior materials. If they can remain intact, their scoring window is open and their speed superior. But kinetic impact shatters their substandard body.
Screaming Evils The Evils are a classic Mutant League team - with Reggie Fright playing 'D', nobody scores on them. When their offense concentrates on scoring and not sick jokes, they pepper the net.
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Post by Asaemon on Sept 14, 2022 21:14:01 GMT 1
Dead Things vs. Pucksucker Pukes 1-6 The Derangers vs. Turbo Techies 1-1 Darkstar Dragons vs. Lizard Kingz 3-1 Ice Slashers vs. Terminator Trolz 2-2 Mutant Monsters vs. St. Mucus Ooze 5-0 War Slammers vs. Deathskin Razors 1-2 Bruiser Bots vs. Black Hearts 2-1 Screaming Evils vs. Montroyale Cadavers 2-1
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Post by Asaemon on Sept 16, 2022 19:42:22 GMT 1
Pucksucker Pukes vs. Screaming Evils 5-1 Turbo Techies vs. Dead Things 1-2 Lizard Kingz vs. The Derangers 8-0 Terminator Trolz vs. Darkstar Dragons 1-2 St. Mucus Ooze vs. Ice Slashers 1-4 Deathskin Razors vs. Mutant Monsters 1-3 Black Hearts vs. War Slammers 3-4 Montroyale Cadavers vs. Bruiser Bots 2-3
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Post by Asaemon on Sept 18, 2022 14:45:24 GMT 1
Terminator Trolz vs. Lizard Kingz 0-2 Darkstar Dragons vs. Turbo Techies 0-2 The Derangers vs. Pucksucker Pukes 1-4 Dead Things vs. Ice Slashers 1-3 Montroyale Cadavers vs. Black Hearts 2-4 Deathskin Razors vs. Bruiser Bots 3-2 War Slammers vs. St. Mucus Ooze 2-4 Mutant Monsters vs. Screaming Evils 4-0
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