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{{Modification
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|source= [[Blessing]] or [[Will]]
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|debut= [[Season 12#Election Results|Season 12 Elections]]}}<nowiki/>
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{{For|the Modifications which make players Over- or Underperform in the Midseason|Middling}}<nowiki/>
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{{For|the Modifications which make players Over- or Underperform in the Lateseason|Late to the Party}}<nowiki/>
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{{For|the Modifications which make players Over- or Underperform in the Postseason|Ambitious}}<nowiki/>
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{{PAGENAME}} is a [[Modification]], first seen as a Team Modification in [[Season 12#Election Results|Season 12]] and a player Modification in [[Season 16#Election Results|Season 16]].
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==Effect==
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Earlbirds causes players or teams to gain the {{ModifInline|overperforming|Duration=Season}} modification in the [[Glossary#Earlseason|Earlseason]].
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==History==
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Earlbirds was first seen as a part of the '''Earlbirds''' blessing in the [[Season 12#Blessings|Season 12 Elections]]. It was won by the [[Canada Moist Talkers]], to be used in the [[Season 13]] Earlseason.
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Earlbirds was then made an option for fans to give their teams via [[Wills#Enrich|Enrich Wills]] in Seasons 13 and 14. The [[Breckenridge Jazz Hands]] Enriched themselves in the [[Season 13#Wills_2|Season 13 Elections]], giving themselves Earlbirds for [[Season 14]].
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Earlbirds was available as a permanent player modification in [[Season 16#Blessings|Season 16]] as part of the '''Early Riser''' Blessing. The [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]] won the blessing, giving [[Esme Ramsey]] the modification.
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==Trivia==
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*Earlbirds is the only [[Schedule]]-based Modification that makes players Overperform without an equivalent Undperforming-inducing Modification.
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*The name "Earlbirds" is mostly likely a reference to the phrase "the early [[Birds|bird]] gets the worm<ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/the_early_bird_gets_the_worm</ref>".
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**True to idiom, the [[Jazz Hands]] played the [[Ohio Worms]] for their opening series of [[Season 14]] - and swept the series winning all three games.
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[[Category:Player Modifications]]

Revision as of 08:53, 14 January 2022

For the Modifications which make players Over- or Underperform in the Midseason, see Middling.
For the Modifications which make players Over- or Underperform in the Lateseason, see Late to the Party.
For the Modifications which make players Over- or Underperform in the Postseason, see Ambitious.

Earlbirds is a Modification, first seen as a Team Modification in Season 12 and a player Modification in Season 16.

Effect

Earlbirds causes players or teams to gain the  Overperforming modification in the Earlseason.

History

Earlbirds was first seen as a part of the Earlbirds blessing in the Season 12 Elections. It was won by the Canada Moist Talkers, to be used in the Season 13 Earlseason.

Earlbirds was then made an option for fans to give their teams via Enrich Wills in Seasons 13 and 14. The Breckenridge Jazz Hands Enriched themselves in the Season 13 Elections, giving themselves Earlbirds for Season 14.

Earlbirds was available as a permanent player modification in Season 16 as part of the Early Riser Blessing. The Charleston Shoe Thieves won the blessing, giving Esme Ramsey the modification.

Trivia

  • Earlbirds is the only Schedule-based Modification that makes players Overperform without an equivalent Undperforming-inducing Modification.
  • The name "Earlbirds" is mostly likely a reference to the phrase "the early bird gets the worm[1]".