Andy Snype
Mr. Music
Art by awanderingcaelum, approved by ajhockeystar
Hey everyone! It’s time for Season 14 of SmORGon Survivor! This season's hosts are Andy Snype, Broil and platinumCheesecake. This season's helpers are ajhockeystar The Goomy & awanderingcaelum We will have a prize pool currently set at $50 (USD) for the winner.
We ask that you only sign up for this game if you are going to be committed to being active for the full length of the game. As a 16-person game, we expect this game to last about 6 weeks and to start on February 19th. Although you don’t need to spend every second checking it, activity is important! Not to mention, games are more fun when they’re active! Spectators are also strongly encouraged to join the server!
For those of you new to survivor, here is a brief explanation that explains how it works:
The game starts with the players divided onto 2 or more tribes of an equal player amount. You are only allowed to talk amongst your own tribe. These tribes compete in challenges to win immunity. The winning tribe(s) are safe, and the losing tribe(s) go to “Tribal Council”. At tribal council, the tribe must vote out one of their own people. The players have 24 hours to talk about who they are voting out, and privately submit a vote. The votes are then revealed without revealing who voted for who, and the player who gets the most votes is eliminated from the game.
There is likely to be a “swap” at some point, in which the players are randomly assigned to new tribes. You may or may not be placed on a new tribe with people from your old tribe.
Once the players whittle down to a small enough number, a “merge” occurs. At this point, all players are placed on the same tribe. When challenges occur, players compete for individual immunity instead of tribal immunity. This means that if you win a challenge, you are safe from being voted out, and everyone else is at risk. In the merge, everyone gets to vote for who goes home. All (or almost all) of the players voted out in the merge go to something called the jury. Once there are 2 or 3 players left in the game, those 2 or 3 players have to plead their case to the jury about why they should win. The jury then gets to vote for who they think is most worthy of being the Sole Survivor.
There is likely to be a “swap” at some point, in which the players are randomly assigned to new tribes. You may or may not be placed on a new tribe with people from your old tribe.
Once the players whittle down to a small enough number, a “merge” occurs. At this point, all players are placed on the same tribe. When challenges occur, players compete for individual immunity instead of tribal immunity. This means that if you win a challenge, you are safe from being voted out, and everyone else is at risk. In the merge, everyone gets to vote for who goes home. All (or almost all) of the players voted out in the merge go to something called the jury. Once there are 2 or 3 players left in the game, those 2 or 3 players have to plead their case to the jury about why they should win. The jury then gets to vote for who they think is most worthy of being the Sole Survivor.
Before signing up, here are the rules:
1. Game Basics:
- Don't seek help from people outside of the game. Do not talk to people about the game with people not on your current tribe.
- During the Day phases of the game there will be immunity challenges. Immunity challenges decide who is safe and who has to go to Tribal Council.
- During the Tribal Stage of the game, challenges will be won and lost as a whole tribe. The tribe(s) that lose(s) in the immunity challenge will have to go to Tribal Council and vote someone out.
- During the Individual Stage of the game, challenges will be won and lost by a single person. The winner of the immunity challenge cannot be voted upon, but (s)he will be able to vote.
- Advantages, including but not limited to idols and extra votes, may or may not be hidden in the game and may be rewarded to the first player(s) to find them.
- Idols or advantages may or may not be rehidden after being played.
- Challenges are the tasks that players or tribes will compete in to win immunity and be safe from Tribal Council. The challenges themselves will all vary and will typically not be very similar to one another.
- At the start of the Day phase, the details of the challenge will be posted.
- During Tribal (Team) challenges, some players may have to sit out some of the challenges (usually to make even teams). Players cannot sit out during two consecutive challenges unless otherwise stated.
- Tribal Council will occur at the Night phase after the Immunity Challenge. There will be a private vote to see who is eliminated from the game. Votes will take place in your submissions channel. You may switch your vote as many times as you wish in a given tribal council. Just make sure that you submit your vote before the deadline. Voting deadlines are typically 24 hours after the immunity challenge.
- Before you're allowed to vote, the hosts may post questions for you to publicly answer in your tribe's Tribal Council chat.
- The vote total will be revealed to the tribe at the end of the night, but the hosts will not announce who voted for who.
- If any hidden immunity idols are played, all the votes cast against the player who used the HII will be negated. If a player chooses to play an idol, they cannot undo this action. Players cannot switch their idol target once they've used it on somebody.
- In case of an initial tie, there will be a re-vote where you can only vote for one of the people with the most votes. For example, if there are 3 votes for Player A, 3 votes for Player B, and 1 vote for Player C in a 7 man tribe, you may only vote for Player A or B during the re-vote. Additionally, the players with the most votes in the original vote will not be able to cast a new vote in the revote.
- In case of a second tie, the player who leaves will be determined by a random number generator. The players who tied for the most votes both times will be safe from this tiebreaker. In the previous example, players A and B would be safe, as would any player that has immunity or played an idol correctly.
- Players voted out (aka dead) cannot be communicated with following their removal from the game. There will be absolutely no communication between dead players and alive players regarding the game. This will change when the game reaches its conclusion, but until then, this rule will be strictly enforced.
- At a certain point, those voted out will form the Jury. The Jury is special in that they follow the game in order to vote for a winner at the end of the game.
- The goal of the game is to reach the Final Tribal Council, which typically occurs with just two or three people left in the game. You cannot win the game unless you make it to the Final Tribal Council.
- At the Final Tribal Council, the remaining players in the game speak to the Jury and try to convince the jury that they deserve to win the game.
- Each finalist is allowed to make an opening statement on why they deserve to win the game. Following opening statements, each Jury member is allowed to make either a statement or ask the finalists a question if they choose to. They may say or ask whatever they want. An open and public dialogue may occur, and back-and-forth conversations with many members is encouraged.
- When everyone is done speaking, the jury will vote privately on who wins the game. Whoever gets the most votes wins.
- A typical phase will go like this: A host will post a challenge and the rules. The challenge will take place over the following day or two. The losing tribe will then go to tribal council where they will vote a person off. Some challenges may be a little different, but this is how a majority of them will go.
- The voting stage will start immediately after a challenge and end within 24 hours or when all votes on the tribe have been cast. Extensions will be rare, so don't expect them.
- Inactive players who fail to vote will place an unconditional and public vote for themselves.
- No impersonating other players. You will be punished if caught.
- There will be a designated discord sever for the game with private channels for the individual tribes. Production Team will make chats for every 1 on 1 combination of players, but to have an alliance chat with 3 or more players you need to make a request in your confessional space. If it's time sensitive and the hosts aren't online, you may temporarily make a discord group outside of the server but you MUST invite the hosts to that. Once any alliance is formed, a new chat/channel has to be created if members are to be added
- You may voice call with other player(s) about the game. Voice calls must involve at least one host or helper. Voice calls may be made in group DMs.
- Don't be excessively harsh to other players, hosts, or members of the production team. This includes threats of any sort, which could lead to removal from the game and further forum punishments.
- Don't share screenshots to players inside the game about game related content. They may be posted in your confessionals though.
- Although it is not a Smogon/Circus rule, this rule from Season 13 will be reused: No posting logs of chats with other players. It doesn’t matter whether they are real logs or fake logs, or whether it’s one line or a hundred lines, you may not send them to other players. (Feel free to send them in your confessional though!)
To sign up, fill out this google form: https://forms.gle/iHpxDYDmbGWqy1Fe9 and join this discord server: https://discord.gg/tvW7TE45aj This game will be administered through that server so you must join this server by application deadline. Spectators are encouraged to join the discord server as well, last season saw one of our most engaged spectator chats ever and we'd like to keep that going strong!
Here's some information specific to Season 14:
- This is a smaller game since SmORGon started advertising on Pokemon Showdown with 16 people. We expect this game to run for approximately for 6 weeks.
- Certain challenges may require scheduling with a host, helper, or other player. We will let you know if the next challenge is semi-live, live, or can be taken at your own pace (pending a helper/host is around)
- Though The Great Marsh is a Safari Zone in the Sinnoh games, this game does not have an ORG safari that players adventure through to acquire advantages.
- Instead, advantages shall be hidden through some of the traditional ways of finding idol challenges: clues hidden across the game discord server, the Smogon thread, the hosts' discord profiles, statuses, and/or Smogon accounts. Any such clue will be hidden in an area related to one of these settings. Advantage challenges & puzzles will not be publicly announced beyond said clue nor will there be an announcement of who has completed them.
- From reviewing our game design, here are some recurring themes we have noticed. If you've got an interest for any of these, you should consider signing up for this game: Pokemon knowledge, browser games, game shows, identifying things, and puzzles. Pokemon is the most recurring theme of this game; we strongly recommend signing up if you're familiar with it.
- The puzzles are slightly easier than Smogon Puzzle Hunt 2020's Three Of A Kind (1-3) & Scrapbooking (1-4). Answer keys to both are available in the first link (https://spo.ink/sph20archives) We also strongly recommend reading this example Fire Token Hunt from last season: Fire_Token_Hunt_Example.pdf
- Last season's major twist was Fire Tokens, which was a currency acquired through accomplishing advantage puzzles & challenges that could be used to purchase advantages. The Great Marsh has no such currency system like this.
- If you think you've found a clue or answer for an advantage, write it out in your submissions channel, all lower-case, no spaces
- There is a prize pool of $50 to go to the winner of the game. Best confessional will receive $10.
Application Deadline: Wednesday February 17th at 11:59 PM EST (GMT -5)
Game Start: Friday February 19th at 6:00 PM EST (GMT -5)
Last edited: