Post by Host Lex on Jun 11, 2013 20:00:25 GMT -5
Come on in guys!
Sekou, Phillip, Jason, Neleh, and Brandon voted out at Tribal Council.
Tribal Immunity is back up for grabs.
Tonight's challenge is called...
The game has changed and you've all be given new tribes. With little time to settle in, how well can you work together? Tonight we'll find out.
Here's how it works.
In your tribe camps, you must separate yourselves into three groups of three as soon as you can. A group of three will compete together at the same time, so it's important to work together to split up the best way you see fit. Whether it's by availability or strength, it's up to you.
Inside of your camps are three subforums labeled group A, B, and C. Split into three groups and label yourselves accordingly. Once you do so, finalize your group to us and we'll give you access to the appropriate subforum. This is where your group will compete.
The three of you will be stacking lava rocks, the same rocks that we just dealt with in our swap.
There is a very particular way to stack these rocks, however. Pay close attention!
The first person will add the bronze rock:
The next person will stack the purple on top of that. Note how it goes above:
Then, pink:
This parts important. The next person adds the small green rock:
And to balance it out, the next person adds the small brown rock on the SAME line:
Next is black:
And finally, the blue rock:
After adding the blue rock, you'll add the bronze on top, and repeat the ordering. This must all stay on one stack.
The three of you will have FIFTEEN minutes to attempt to stack the rocks in the above pattern as high as you possibly can. You must stack the rocks quickly and correctly using the correct tags in the correct order, and it must be centered.
You must also alternate. Once someone adds a rock to the stack, a different person must go. No one can stack twice in a row. You do not, however, have to alternate between the three of you. You do not have to go player A, then B, then C, then A, etc. You may go A, then B, then A again, then C, then A, etc. Whatever you feel is best for your team.
If you slip up with the formatting of the code, the order of the rocks, or if someone posts twice in a row, you are done. You may delete. You can NOT edit, however. If you edit a post, your time will stop there. If you make a mistake, you better delete and correct it quickly.
After the fifteen minutes are up, your trio will be scored based on the amount of lava rocks you correctly stacked. It will then be totaled with the other two groups in your tribe.
Whichever tribe has the highest total of correctly stacked rocks will win Immunity and be safe from Tribal Council. On top of that, they'll receive a new clue for Mount Andouille. For the two losing tribes, you'll each go to Tribal Council and vote someone out. New tribes, bit stakes!
Decide your groups, finalize it, and you'll be given access. You can then begin whenever you are ready. You have 24 hours to get with your group and attempt the challenge.
Survivor's ready? GO!
Sekou, Phillip, Jason, Neleh, and Brandon voted out at Tribal Council.
Tribal Immunity is back up for grabs.
Tonight's challenge is called...
The game has changed and you've all be given new tribes. With little time to settle in, how well can you work together? Tonight we'll find out.
Here's how it works.
In your tribe camps, you must separate yourselves into three groups of three as soon as you can. A group of three will compete together at the same time, so it's important to work together to split up the best way you see fit. Whether it's by availability or strength, it's up to you.
Inside of your camps are three subforums labeled group A, B, and C. Split into three groups and label yourselves accordingly. Once you do so, finalize your group to us and we'll give you access to the appropriate subforum. This is where your group will compete.
The three of you will be stacking lava rocks, the same rocks that we just dealt with in our swap.
There is a very particular way to stack these rocks, however. Pay close attention!
The first person will add the bronze rock:
The next person will stack the purple on top of that. Note how it goes above:
Then, pink:
This parts important. The next person adds the small green rock:
And to balance it out, the next person adds the small brown rock on the SAME line:
Next is black:
And finally, the blue rock:
After adding the blue rock, you'll add the bronze on top, and repeat the ordering. This must all stay on one stack.
The three of you will have FIFTEEN minutes to attempt to stack the rocks in the above pattern as high as you possibly can. You must stack the rocks quickly and correctly using the correct tags in the correct order, and it must be centered.
You must also alternate. Once someone adds a rock to the stack, a different person must go. No one can stack twice in a row. You do not, however, have to alternate between the three of you. You do not have to go player A, then B, then C, then A, etc. You may go A, then B, then A again, then C, then A, etc. Whatever you feel is best for your team.
If you slip up with the formatting of the code, the order of the rocks, or if someone posts twice in a row, you are done. You may delete. You can NOT edit, however. If you edit a post, your time will stop there. If you make a mistake, you better delete and correct it quickly.
After the fifteen minutes are up, your trio will be scored based on the amount of lava rocks you correctly stacked. It will then be totaled with the other two groups in your tribe.
Whichever tribe has the highest total of correctly stacked rocks will win Immunity and be safe from Tribal Council. On top of that, they'll receive a new clue for Mount Andouille. For the two losing tribes, you'll each go to Tribal Council and vote someone out. New tribes, bit stakes!
Decide your groups, finalize it, and you'll be given access. You can then begin whenever you are ready. You have 24 hours to get with your group and attempt the challenge.
Survivor's ready? GO!