Utensil Wars

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Utensil Wars is a Real-Time Strategy game coded into the MUD itself using only Mobprogs. It was made by MTS a couple years ago and can be played in the Battle Arena area (You can buy a ferry ticket there in Truce).

Players construct buildings and train units, and order their troops across the landscape to attack their opponent.

Rules

When two players enter the Utensil Wars arena, each one picks up either the Gauntlet of the Spork or the Gauntlet of the Foon, choosing their team. Other players can be present to watch the battle, but units of each army only respond to the commands of the player wearing the appropriate gauntlet. The gauntlets are automatically removed when the game is over.

Players command their units verbally with the say or tell commands. All units respond to "help", which displays a list of available commands for that unit or building, and to "report", which displays the unit's current health and (on some buildings) mana.

Buildings

Headquarters

Each player starts with one, and you win by destroying the opponents'. Headquarters are used to train engineers (for 20 hq mana), which are necessary to expand. Starts out as a tent, but can be upgraded to a lodge and upgraded again to a fort. Each upgrade grants a full restore of HP and MP, and some upgrades open new build options. You need at least a lodge to build an archive/library.

Headquarters have 100 HP as a tent, and 150 HP as a lodge or fort. Don't lose them!

Barracks

Are built by engineers (for 50 hq mana) and used to train all other units in the game. Barracks each have separate mana supplies, so the more you have, the faster you can assemble your army.

Barracks have 50 HP.

Lettuce launcher (foon) / cabbage tosser (spork)

Are built by engineers (for 30 hq mana). Launchers and tossers are combat structures, which are cheaper and sturdier than ordinary units, but can't move from where they're built. They usually serve a defensive role (but see engineer rush below).

Launchers and tossers have 35 HP.

Recipe archive (foon) / cookbook library (spork)

Are built by engineers (for 40 hq mana), provided your headquarters is at least a lodge. These do nothing on their own, but simply having one bestows new training options on all barracks on your side. There is no advantage to having more than one archive or library.

Archives and libraries have 40 HP.

Units

Engineer

Are trained by headquarters (for 20 hq mana) and used to construct all other buildings in the game. They use the headquarters' mana to do so.

Engineers have 20 HP, but are weak as combat units.

Footman (foon) / soldier (spork)

Are trained by barracks (for 30 barrack mana).

These are the basic combat unit. They have 25 HP.

Soup spiller (foon) / coffee splasher (spork)

Are trained by barracks (for 30 barrack mana), provided you have an archive or library. Spillers/splashers are slightly weaker than footmen/soldiers, but hit four enemies at a time.

These are area attack units. They have 20 HP.

Tactics

Individual commands

Normally commands are given to the game's buildings and units through "say" or "osay", but less obvious is that it's possible to give commands to individual units using "tell". This is useful when you have two engineers and want to build only a single archive/library, or if you want to launch an attack with only part of your army.

Engineer rush

Engineer rush is an early-game quick-win strategy where you take the first engineer you produce and immediately move it into the enemy's headquarters square before the enemy has any defenses, then tell it to build a launcher/tosser on the enemy's turf. The engineer itself is fragile and easily killed, but if it can complete building launcher/tosser in peace, then the launcher/tosser can easily crush the opposition.

Engineer rush can be defended against simply by building a single defensive launcher/tosser at the first opportunity. Since it's so easy to defend against, it's a pretty ineffective tactic except against newbies, but most people have fallen for it at least once.

2007 Tourney

Matches begin September 1st.

Rules

1) When observing other games you will -not- aid any players or speak/emote.
2) You cannot cast spells or use skills.
3) You will start the game when the moderator (a staff member) says so.
4) Only staff members with snoop may moderate the game.
5) No triggers.
6) Breaking the above rules results in being forced to wear a dunce hat for a while.
7) Be prepared to be able to play with either foons or sporks.
-Each player plays 3 matches against their opponent.
-Winning 1 match earns you 1 point.
-If both fortresses are destroyed, the first fortress destroyed determines the winner,
 if not on the same pulse.
-You are responsible with setting up a time to compete with your opponent.
-If you have not played a round for 10 days after your last official
 round, you receive -3 points.
-If you have not played a round for 20 days, you are disqualified.
-At the beginning of October all deadlines listed above will be halved. (5 days to -3 pts
 and 10 days to disqualification)
-If you are the only one with multiple rounds pending, you have 3 days to play a match
 or receive -3 points. If you have not played a round for 7 days, you are disqualified
 and all points players earned from you are nullified.
-If you have the fewest amount of matches remaining, or 1 more, your deadline will be waived.
-If you cannot have a match because a moderator wasn't available, your deadline may be
 waived. If you are known to have refused matches when moderators were available and willing,
 you will not receive sympathy in this regard.
-Starting on Oct 1, no more deadlines will be waived. No exceptions. If you can't play when a staff
 member is around, see below:
Playing matches outside of staff moderation
- If staff aren't available and people need to play matches, they may play if there are two other
  players watching the game. At the end, both players and any audience members (minimum 2) must
  post the match results to immortal with a confirmation of no cheating.

Winners

Utensil Wars 2007 Results
Rank Player Points Gold Won Prize
Champion Milo 20 3000 Utensil Wars Trophy
2nd Nocturne 18 2500 Utensil Wars Medal
3rd Gforte 10 2000 Utensil Wars Ribbon
4th Krystina 9 1500 Token of Restringing x2
5th Variance 8+ 1000 Token of Restringing
6th Sunflash 8 750 Miracle Potion
7th Demonicor 6 500 ARCTIC-CIRCLE CANDY
8th Jacen 5 300 Egg of Wonder
9th X X 200 Frog Coin
10th X X 100 a stone fork

Match List

Only moderaters should enter data here. Also enter the day on which the the match occured.

Utensil Wars 2007 Matches
VS Coeurl Demonicor Gforte Jacen Krystina Milo Nocturne Sunflash Variance Xelig Penalties Matches Remaining Total Pts
Coeurl N/A X X X 0 - 3
9/16
X X X X X Disqualified X X
Demonicor X N/A 1 - 2
10/3
2 - 1
10/14
1 - 2
9/30
0 - 3
9/2
1 - 2
9/27
1 - 2
9/8
0 - 3
10/4
X 0 6
Gforte X 2 - 1
10/3
N/A 2 - 1
9/24
2 - 1
9/22
0 - 3
9/2
0 - 3
10/12
1 - 2
9/8
3 - 0
9/1
X 0 10
Jacen X 1 - 2
10/14
1 - 2
9/24
N/A 0 - 3
9/2
0 - 3
9/1
0 - 3
9/27
1 - 2
9/13
2 - 1
9/24
X 0 5
Krystina 3 - 0
9/16
2 - 1
9/30
1 - 2
9/22
3 - 0
9/2
N/A 0 - 3
9/8
0 - 3
9/14
3 - 0
9/30
0 - 3
10/1
X 0 9
Milo X 3 - 0
9/2
3 - 0
9/2
3 - 0
9/1
3 - 0
9/8
N/A 2 - 1
9/27
3 - 0
9/3
3 - 0
9/19
X 0 20
Nocturne X 2 - 1
9/27
3 - 0
10/12
3 - 0
9/27
3 - 0
9/14
1 - 2
9/27
N/A 3 - 0
9/8
3 - 0
9/26
X 0 18
Sunflash X 2 - 1
9/8
2 - 1
9/8
2 - 1
9/13
0 - 3
9/30
0 - 3
9/3
0 - 3
9/8
N/A 2 - 1
9/11
X 0 8
Variance X 3 - 0
10/4
0 - 3
9/1
1 - 2
9/24
3 - 0
10/1
0 - 3
9/19
0 - 3
9/26
1 - 2
9/11
N/A X 0 8
Xelig X X X X X X X X X N/A Disqualified X X