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== Rules ==
== Rules ==
'''Turf War'''


A turf war battle consists of two teams of 4, which they try to cover the most of the stage of their ink in three minutes. While playing turf war, you only get points for your team if you ink any ground that's never been inked or if you ink the opponent's ink to your ink. That means that walls don't count as points, neither does if you ink where your team's color is already covered the ground. When the game is over, you are ranked on how much turf you covered. Judd will determine who wins by who has the most of the stage covered. The team that inks the most turf wins!
A turf war battle consists of two teams of 4, which they try to cover the most of the stage of their ink in three minutes. While playing turf war, you only get points for your team if you ink any ground that's never been inked or if you ink the opponent's ink to your ink. That means that walls don't count as points, neither does if you ink where your team's color is already covered the ground. When the game is over, you are ranked on how much turf you covered. Judd will determine who wins by who has the most of the stage covered. The team that inks the most turf wins!

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A 'Turf War' battle at Walleye Warehouse'.

Regular Battle is a multiplayer mode category which is not ranked like its Ranked Battle counterpart. It is more casual and easier to play.

Modes

  • Turf War: Currently the only mode classified under the unranked Regular Battle category.
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    A screenshot of a 'Turf War'.


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Rules

Turf War

A turf war battle consists of two teams of 4, which they try to cover the most of the stage of their ink in three minutes. While playing turf war, you only get points for your team if you ink any ground that's never been inked or if you ink the opponent's ink to your ink. That means that walls don't count as points, neither does if you ink where your team's color is already covered the ground. When the game is over, you are ranked on how much turf you covered. Judd will determine who wins by who has the most of the stage covered. The team that inks the most turf wins!