Survivor Rules

Survivor Rules:

  • The Survivor minigame will use P10 and P20 maps in order to compete. When the map begins, the referee will put an arrow of where to stand. The competitors go on to that spot and avoid being killed by the referee's cannons. Both competitors must be in the same spot. The competitor who survives the map first between the two competitors will receive a point. This will continue until someone has eight points.

  • If the two competitors are not in the same spot when one of the competitors is killed, the map will not count in the current match.

  • A spectator is not allowed to be in the same spot as the competitors. This can cause a head surf, which will not count in the current match.

  • Any kind of head surfs that occur during the match will not count. A head surf is a situation in which a cannon goes over all the mice to which they cannot jump over it and they die.

  • If a referee is having really laggy cannons, please report to the referee.

  • A referee must be far away from the competitors to shoot, never close.

  • If a competitor gets killed because they were in the corner and the cannon got them, the map will count in the current match.

  • If a competitor dies from a fail wall jump or from any kind of rolling cannon, the map will not count in the current match.

  • No invisible-like cannons are allowed.

  • A competitor or spectator is not allowed to spawn consumables in the current match.

  • The referee must either remove all their shaman skills or use an alt to be able to moderate the match. Do not use divine mode at all.

For Referees:

The referee must play the Survivor Maps on the Map Codes page. First things first, make sure you do not have skills as this can affect the cannons. Either redistribute your skills or use a second account. The referee must get the two competitors in the SAME SPOT in any area of the survivor map that feels better. Then, the referee must stay away from the competitors and start trying to kill them with cannons ONLY. Whoever survives from each map gets a point. This will continue until someone reaches eight points (unless if two-point margin rule is used) and they must report the score to Akoolchicano. Make sure that there are no spectators that stand in the same area as the competitors, which can cause a "head surf.” Make sure to not count any map that the competitor dies from a Wall Jump fail or from a falling cannon.