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'''Elsewhere''' is a Player [[Modifications|Modification]] that first appeared in [[Season 12]] following the introduction of the [[Flooding]] Weather.
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== Effects ==
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Players who were Elsewhere were unable to play for their team until they came back from Elsewhere. They would be skipped over in the lineup, with a message saying "(player) is Elsewhere...". The player would remain Elsewhere for an indeterminate amount of time, being able to come back between one day and sometimes even seasons later. If a player spent long enough time elsewhere, they would come back [[Modifications#Scattered|Scattered]].
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== History ==
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=== Flooding Weather Introduced ===
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After the [[Season 12#Latesiesta|Season 12 Latesiesta]], the [[Flooding]] Weather was seen for the first time. It was revealed that this new Weather could sweep players off bases during the game. The Elsewhere Modification was first seen on [[Season 12]] Day 73, when [[Chicago Firefighters]] player [[Peanutiel Duffy]] was the first player to be swept Elsewhere.
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It was later revealed that if a Player at least 19+ days Elsewhere, they would come back [[Modifications#Scattered|Scattered]]. This was seen as [[Philly Pies]] player [[Beasley Day]] returned after being Elsewhere at the end of [[Season 13]]. They returned on [[Season 14]] Day 1, and their name was Scattered to -easley Day.
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=== Salmon Cannons ===
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After the introduction of [[Salmon]] Weather, the [[Salmon Cannons]] [[Ballparks|Ballpark]] [[Renovations|Renovation]] was given out as an option in [[Season 16]]. 11 Teams built the Renovation in their ballparks. On [[Season 16]] Day 75, during a game under Salmon Weather, when the Salmon swam upstream to restart the inning, [[Baltimore Crabs]] player [[Fish Summer]] was "caught in the bind!" and was expelled Elsewhere by the Salmon Cannons. This was a new way players could go Elsewhere, and was the first chance that Pitchers could go Elsewhere. This was first seen on [[Season 17]] Day 22, when [[Tokyo Lift]] pitcher [[Cudi Di Batterino|Cudi di Batterino]] was expelled Elsewhere via Salmon Cannons.
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=== Seekers and Undertaker ===
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During the [[Season 19#Earlsiesta|Season 19 Earlsiesta]], when it was time to the [[Season 19#Earlsiesta|Arcana Drawing]], a number of players got the [[Seeker]] and [[Undertaker]] Modificaiton. These new modifications were new ways for players to interact with Elsewhere. Players with the [[Seeker]] modification had the chance to bring players on their team who was Elsewhere back from Elsewhere. This was first seen on [[Season 19]] Day 35, when [[Seeker]] [[Cory Twelve]] brought [[Dunn Keyes]] back from Elsewhere. Players with the [[Undertaker]] modification would go after players swept Elsewhere, going Elsewhere themselves, and flip the player [[Negative]]. This was first seen on [[Season 19]] Day 57, when [[Undertaker]] [[Cannonball Sports]] dove after [[Christian Combs]] and flipped them.
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=== Tunnels ===
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In Season 20, the [[Tunnels]] Ballpark Renovation was introduced, and was immediately [[Ratification|Ratified]] across the league after enough Ballparks built in during the [[Season 20#Latesiesta|Season 20 Latesiesta]]. Players had the opportunity to use the Tunnels to steal either [[Items]] or Runs from the opposing team. If a player failed at stealing an Item, they would flee Elsewhere. This was first seen on [[Season 20]] Day 75, when [[Silvia Winner]] failed to steal an item from [[Baldwin Breadwinner]], and subsequently fled Elsewhere.

Revision as of 05:08, 13 January 2022


Elsewhere is a Player Modification that first appeared in Season 12 following the introduction of the Flooding Weather.

Effects

Players who were Elsewhere were unable to play for their team until they came back from Elsewhere. They would be skipped over in the lineup, with a message saying "(player) is Elsewhere...". The player would remain Elsewhere for an indeterminate amount of time, being able to come back between one day and sometimes even seasons later. If a player spent long enough time elsewhere, they would come back Scattered.

History

Flooding Weather Introduced

After the Season 12 Latesiesta, the Flooding Weather was seen for the first time. It was revealed that this new Weather could sweep players off bases during the game. The Elsewhere Modification was first seen on Season 12 Day 73, when Chicago Firefighters player Peanutiel Duffy was the first player to be swept Elsewhere.

It was later revealed that if a Player at least 19+ days Elsewhere, they would come back Scattered. This was seen as Philly Pies player Beasley Day returned after being Elsewhere at the end of Season 13. They returned on Season 14 Day 1, and their name was Scattered to -easley Day.

Salmon Cannons

After the introduction of Salmon Weather, the Salmon Cannons Ballpark Renovation was given out as an option in Season 16. 11 Teams built the Renovation in their ballparks. On Season 16 Day 75, during a game under Salmon Weather, when the Salmon swam upstream to restart the inning, Baltimore Crabs player Fish Summer was "caught in the bind!" and was expelled Elsewhere by the Salmon Cannons. This was a new way players could go Elsewhere, and was the first chance that Pitchers could go Elsewhere. This was first seen on Season 17 Day 22, when Tokyo Lift pitcher Cudi di Batterino was expelled Elsewhere via Salmon Cannons.

Seekers and Undertaker

During the Season 19 Earlsiesta, when it was time to the Arcana Drawing, a number of players got the Seeker and Undertaker Modificaiton. These new modifications were new ways for players to interact with Elsewhere. Players with the Seeker modification had the chance to bring players on their team who was Elsewhere back from Elsewhere. This was first seen on Season 19 Day 35, when Seeker Cory Twelve brought Dunn Keyes back from Elsewhere. Players with the Undertaker modification would go after players swept Elsewhere, going Elsewhere themselves, and flip the player Negative. This was first seen on Season 19 Day 57, when Undertaker Cannonball Sports dove after Christian Combs and flipped them.

Tunnels

In Season 20, the Tunnels Ballpark Renovation was introduced, and was immediately Ratified across the league after enough Ballparks built in during the Season 20 Latesiesta. Players had the opportunity to use the Tunnels to steal either Items or Runs from the opposing team. If a player failed at stealing an Item, they would flee Elsewhere. This was first seen on Season 20 Day 75, when Silvia Winner failed to steal an item from Baldwin Breadwinner, and subsequently fled Elsewhere.