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In [[Blaseball]], '''Leagues''' refer to divisions consisting of blaseball teams that compete over the course of a [[Seasons|season]]. | In [[Blaseball]], '''Leagues''' refer to divisions consisting of blaseball teams that compete over the course of a [[Seasons|season]]. | ||
− | There are two leagues within [[Internet League Blaseball]] each containing 10 teams: the Good League and the Evil League. Each league | + | There are two leagues within [[Internet League Blaseball]] each containing 10 teams: the Good League and the Evil League. Each league is composed of two divisions: Chaotic and Lawful. |
During a season teams will typically only play other teams within the same league. During the [[Postseason]], the top 4 ''goodest'' and ''baddest'' have an opportunity to compete for the [[Internet Series]] championship. | During a season teams will typically only play other teams within the same league. During the [[Postseason]], the top 4 ''goodest'' and ''baddest'' have an opportunity to compete for the [[Internet Series]] championship. |
Revision as of 23:14, 14 August 2020
In Blaseball, Leagues refer to divisions consisting of blaseball teams that compete over the course of a season.
There are two leagues within Internet League Blaseball each containing 10 teams: the Good League and the Evil League. Each league is composed of two divisions: Chaotic and Lawful.
During a season teams will typically only play other teams within the same league. During the Postseason, the top 4 goodest and baddest have an opportunity to compete for the Internet Series championship.
The Good League
Lawful Good
- Dallas Steaks 🥩
- Chicago Firefighters 🔥
- Unlimited Tacos 🌮
- Kansas City Breath Mints 🍬
- San Francisco Lovers 💋
Chaotic Good
- Boston Flowers 🌹
- Charleston Shoe Thieves 👟
- Yellowstone Magic ✨
- New York Millennials 📱
- Hawaii Fridays 🏝