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A new "Survivor!" forum just released by DXtreme.
 
Season 6 is now happening!
 
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The most important thing to keep in mind is that the goal is for you yourself to win. So during a season of alliances, betrayal, strategy and teamwork, make sure you have your priority set straight.
 
The most important thing to keep in mind is that the goal is for you yourself to win. So during a season of alliances, betrayal, strategy and teamwork, make sure you have your priority set straight.

Latest revision as of 19:20, 1 January 2025

A new "Survivor!" forum just released by DXtreme. Season 6 is now happening!

GAMEPLAY:

The most important thing to keep in mind is that the goal is for you yourself to win. So during a season of alliances, betrayal, strategy and teamwork, make sure you have your priority set straight.

The game starts off with two or three tribes, depending on the number of players. Each "day", a challenge will be publicly posted that you and your team will try to win. The team that does worst in the challenge will need to vote out someone from their tribe to eliminate in a session called Tribal Council. Votes will remain anonymous (unless if they somehow reveal...). The tribes may also end up swapping, in which the remaining players are re-randomized into new tribes.

When there are fewer players left in the game, the tribes will merge, and you now have the ability to PM everyone remaining. You will now be competing for individual immunity, against the players remaining in the merge. The person who becomes immune after each challenge cannot be voted off. The Merge changes your perspective on the game, so make sure you understand this.

When there are 2-3 players left in the game, there will no longer be a challenge, but a jury (consisting of the top 8-10 players) who will vote for whom they think should win the game. Thus, the trick of the game is voting people off to get yourself to the end, and then getting those same people to vote for you as the winner.

Once the winner is decided, everyone will receive some XP based on their placement in the season.