Post by Jeff Probst on Mar 17, 2008 2:49:11 GMT -5
You should all know these by now, but read anyway.
General
During the tribal portion of the game, tribes will compete for tribal immunity. The tribe that does not win immunity will see me for a Tribal Council in which they will vote off a member of their tribe.
During the individual portion of the game, each player will compete for individual immunity. The tribe will then go to Tribal Council where they will vote out a member of their tribe that is not currently holding individual immunity.
When we get down to two players, the power then turns over to the jury who then vote for one of the two remaining players. The player who earns the most votes is crowned the winner ofForumsNet Survivor 7: Hawaii ForumsNet Survivor 8: ALL STARS - United Nations.
Tribes
Survivors are divided in a X numbers of tribes, which will be determined at the start of the game. Survivors are not allowed to talk to people from opposing tribes unless hosts said they can. If someone is caught doing this, penalties involve from getting a warning (3 warnings means elimination) or have an automatically elimination.
Challenges
Before every Tribal Council there will be an immunity challenge. Depending upon the mode of game we are in, it will be either an individual immunity challenge or a tribal immunity challenge. The person or tribe that scores the highest on the challenge or completes the challenge the quickest will win immunity.
Ties
In the event of a tie in an individual challenge, the person who sent in their response the quickest wins immunity. In the event of a tie in a tribal challenge, the tribe who had all of their responses in first, wins tribal immunity. Specific tiebreakers posted in a challenge overrides the tiebreaking rules stated here.
In the event of a tie vote, we will always to go the amount of previous votes. The castaway with the most previous votes will be eliminated from the game. If this does not work, we will go to a flash game tiebreaker, and the person with the highest score will be safe, and the other person will be eliminated. If the tie is still not broken, even though this is highly unlikely, the tied Survivors will draw rocks. The person who draws the purple rock will be voted off from the game.
Behavior
This is a game has no correct way to play as there are many different paths you can take to win. So, lies are to be expected in this game. If you get lied to or backstabbed, it can hurt, but suck it up and move on. Things may get heated, but make sure that you do not allow yourself to get out of hand. If I see that you have crossed the line, you will be warned. If you ignore that warning and continue on, you will be ejected from the game. If you make the jury and have to be ejected, someone else will replace you in the jury.
Identity
You may not reveal your real identity. It may or may not affect your game in the future so you better keep it secret. Also this rule is to prevent the game to be full of ''past friends'' alliances since theres a lot of new players and we need to keep it fair to everyone.
If there is ever any confusion, the host's decision is final.
Also, I have planned this whole game out, I would never favor one of you over the other.
Thank you for reading these rules and most importantly, have fun!
Taken from Forumsnet Survivor 3: Egypt, written by JP
General
During the tribal portion of the game, tribes will compete for tribal immunity. The tribe that does not win immunity will see me for a Tribal Council in which they will vote off a member of their tribe.
During the individual portion of the game, each player will compete for individual immunity. The tribe will then go to Tribal Council where they will vote out a member of their tribe that is not currently holding individual immunity.
When we get down to two players, the power then turns over to the jury who then vote for one of the two remaining players. The player who earns the most votes is crowned the winner of
Tribes
Survivors are divided in a X numbers of tribes, which will be determined at the start of the game. Survivors are not allowed to talk to people from opposing tribes unless hosts said they can. If someone is caught doing this, penalties involve from getting a warning (3 warnings means elimination) or have an automatically elimination.
Challenges
Before every Tribal Council there will be an immunity challenge. Depending upon the mode of game we are in, it will be either an individual immunity challenge or a tribal immunity challenge. The person or tribe that scores the highest on the challenge or completes the challenge the quickest will win immunity.
Ties
In the event of a tie in an individual challenge, the person who sent in their response the quickest wins immunity. In the event of a tie in a tribal challenge, the tribe who had all of their responses in first, wins tribal immunity. Specific tiebreakers posted in a challenge overrides the tiebreaking rules stated here.
In the event of a tie vote, we will always to go the amount of previous votes. The castaway with the most previous votes will be eliminated from the game. If this does not work, we will go to a flash game tiebreaker, and the person with the highest score will be safe, and the other person will be eliminated. If the tie is still not broken, even though this is highly unlikely, the tied Survivors will draw rocks. The person who draws the purple rock will be voted off from the game.
Behavior
This is a game has no correct way to play as there are many different paths you can take to win. So, lies are to be expected in this game. If you get lied to or backstabbed, it can hurt, but suck it up and move on. Things may get heated, but make sure that you do not allow yourself to get out of hand. If I see that you have crossed the line, you will be warned. If you ignore that warning and continue on, you will be ejected from the game. If you make the jury and have to be ejected, someone else will replace you in the jury.
Identity
You may not reveal your real identity. It may or may not affect your game in the future so you better keep it secret. Also this rule is to prevent the game to be full of ''past friends'' alliances since theres a lot of new players and we need to keep it fair to everyone.
If there is ever any confusion, the host's decision is final.
Also, I have planned this whole game out, I would never favor one of you over the other.
Thank you for reading these rules and most importantly, have fun!
Taken from Forumsnet Survivor 3: Egypt, written by JP