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All known instances of feedback swaps follow:
 
All known instances of feedback swaps follow:
  
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! colspan="2" scope="row" |Feedback Swaps Count
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|[[Season 4#Feedback_Swaps|Season 4]]
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|11
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|[[Season 5#Feedback_Swaps|Season 5]]
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|1
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|[[Season 6#Feedback_Swaps|Season 6]]
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|11*
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|[[Season 7#Feedback_Swaps|Season 7]]
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|2
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! style="text-align:left" |Total
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! style="text-align:left" |25
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''*Feedback swaps included in this tally failed because a player was immune.''<dpl>
 
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Revision as of 21:54, 22 September 2020


Feedback is a weather condition first encountered in Season 4. The name most likely refers to sound distortion often caused by output audio returning to the input of the same device, such as a microphone. In the case of Blaseball, feedback weather is that distortion echoing on the field during a game.

During any game played in feedback weather, there is a high chance for one player from each team to get caught in the feedback and switch teams. It appears that this change is permanent.

The first live feedback swap was on Season 4 Day 4, when Paula Mason and Thomas Kirby switched teams.


History

All known instances of feedback swaps follow:

Feedback Swaps Count
Season 4 11
Season 5 1
Season 6 11*
Season 7 2
Total 25

*Feedback swaps included in this tally failed because a player was immune.

Beta/Season 10

Player A Former Team A Player B Former Team B Date

Beta/Season 11

Player A Former Team A Player B Former Team B Date

Beta/Season 5

Player A Former Team A Player B Former Team B Date
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