GAIN VICTORY POINTS TO LEVEL UP: Your goal is to gain enough Victory Points to level up. Victory Points are gained by earning Red Magic, Green Magic, and Blue Magic. At the beginning of the game, you have 1 π₯ (Red Magic) x 13 π΅ (Green Magic) x 12 π§ (Blue Magic) = 156 π (Victory Points). In other words, red multiplied by green multiplied by blue equals victory points. Make sure that you buy a card that will earn π₯ (Red Magic), buy another card to earn π΅ (Green Magic), and buy one or more cards to earn π§ (Blue Magic).
BUY CARDS AND UPGRADES FROM TRADING CARD SHOP TO EARN MAGIC: Each in-game day begins at the Trading Card Shop. Buy cards and upgrades that will potentially earn magic. There are 3 basic types of trading card and lots of joker cards. The 3 basic types of trading cards are Slugger Cards, Fav Team Cards, and Pitcher Cards. Each day there are a few teams that are not scheduled to play, but the Trading Card Shop will ONLY sell cards for teams and players that are playing games "today." You can also sell one of your cards at any time by clicking on the User Profile icon in the top-right and clicking the SELL ME button below the card.
PLAY BALL: When you're done buying cards, press the yellow CONTINUE button. Baseball teams will play baseball. With any luck, the players and teams that you invested in (when you bought their cards) will get hits/score runs/throw strikeouts and you will earn π₯ (Red Magic), π΅ (Green Magic), and π§ (Blue Magic). You can also sell one of your cards at any time by clicking on the User Profile icon in the top-right and clicking the SELL ME button below the card. Once all of today's games have finished, press the yellow CONTINUE button. Next is a news update and once it's finished you will CONTINUE to the final phase of the day: the Performance Review.
PERFORMANCE REVIEW: If you scored the VP Goal or higher, you have leveled up π and can now unlock a new type of Trading Card. After leveling up, your VP Goal π will be higher tomorrow. If you did not reach the VP Goal, you lose a life π©Έ and can now unlock a new type of Upgrade. Click one of the three options and then click CONTINUE to start the next day.
SLUGGER CARDS: Earn +10 π§ (Blue Magic) each time this player gets a hit. A hit could be either a single, double, triple, or a home run. Foul balls, ground outs, and fly outs do NOT count as hits.
FAV TEAM CARDS: Earn +8 π΅ (Green Magic) each time this team scores a run. A run occurs when a baseball player makes it around all the bases and touches home. A home run counts as 1 run. If there are also 1 or more baserunners when a home run is hit, then multiple runs are instantly scored (for example, a TWO-RUN HOME RUN, a THREE-RUN HOME RUN, or a GRAND SLAM HOME RUN which is 4 runs).
PITCHER CARDS: Earn +3 π₯ (Red Magic) each time this pitcher throws a strikeout. A strikeout is when a pitcher throws any combination of three swinging or looking strikes to a hitter. Foul balls also count as strikes, but a batter cannot earn their third strike by hitting a foul ball.
JOKER CARDS AND UPGRADES: You will eventually unlock joker cards and upgrades that will also award you magic.
No, they are not actually forbidden. It just says that for spooky fun. Imagine that there is a dark, mysterious "back room" in the trading card shop and there is a sign that says "No Cops Allowed." That's the vibe. The Occult Hand upgrade will be really useful so that you can hold more cards.
The ioLB Playoffs are a monthly event held on the ioBaseball Discord. The playoffs are separate from the single-player roguelike game.
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The first baseman is named βWho.β Confusion is stemmed by the utterance βWho's on firstβ which is ambiguous between the question being posed (which person is the first baseman?) and the answer to the question (the name of the first baseman is 'Who').
Sound is audible vibration. This simple definition implies the potential for inaudible vibrations, such as vibrations with an extremely high or low frequency (outside of the range of human hearing). Vibrations which have an extreme amplitude (or in layman's terms, volume level) of above 140dB could be described as inaudible because they could damage the ear and cause hearing loss. Finally, vibrations below the threshold of hearing would be inaudible. The threshold of hearing is generally reported as the RMS sound pressure of 20 Β΅Pa (micropascals) = 2x10-5 pascal (Pa). It is approximately the quietest sound a young human with undamaged hearing can detect at 1,000 Hz. The threshold of hearing is frequency dependent and it has been shown that the ear's sensitivity is best at frequencies between 1 kHz and 5 kHz. The vibrations created by a falling tree would be inaudible to "one" that was not "around." However, the question only postulates the absence of a human. The existence of hearing animals in a forest environment would be likely and therefore, the compressions and rarefactions of air would have been heard and would be defined as sound.
The airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow is roughly 11 meters per second, or 24 miles per hour, beating its wings 7-9 times per second (rather than 43). This is based upon published species-wide averages of wing length and body mass, initial Strouhal estimates based on those averages and cross-species comparisons, the Lund wind tunnel study of birds flying at a range of speeds, and revised Strouhal numbers based on that study gives an estimate that the average cruising airspeed velocity of an unladen European Swallow is roughly 11 meters per second, or 24 miles per hour. That being said, it depends on whether you are talking about an African or European swallow.
The amount of wood that woodchucks would chuck on a given day varies greatly with the individual woodchuck. According to a New York Times article from 1989, New York State wildlife expert Dick Thomas estimated that a woodchuck could chuck around 35 cubic feet of dirt in the course of digging a burrow. Thomas extrapolated that if a woodchuck could chuck wood, they would chuck an amount equal to 700 pounds.
Developer : Justin Riley
Publisher : Justin Riley
Platform : Desktop Browser
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Art : Justin Riley, J, game-icons.net
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