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− | '''Glolf''' is a former splort that was once widely popular, until its eradication in the [[Blaseball-Glolf | + | {{Community Lore}} |
+ | '''Glolf''' is a former [[:Category:Splorts|splort]] that was once widely popular, until its eradication in the [[Blaseball-Glolf Clonflict]] of XX44-XX12. | ||
== Known Information == | == Known Information == | ||
− | While many records of the rules, regulations, and play of glolf were destroyed, | + | While many records of the rules, regulations, and play of glolf were destroyed, limited pieces of information remain: |
− | * It was played with an instrument known as a "clulb", similar to a Blaseball rod | + | * It was played with an instrument known as a "clulb", similar to a Blaseball rod. |
− | * The clulb was used to strike a psuedo-ball, smaller and irregularly shaped compared to a regulation blaseball | + | * The clulb was used to strike a psuedo-ball, smaller and irregularly shaped compared to a regulation blaseball. |
− | * The ball was delivered to the "clulber" by a player known as a "tee", whose role was to hold the ball rather than pitch it | + | * The ball was delivered to the "clulber" by a player known as a "tee", whose role was to hold the ball rather than pitch it. |
− | * Glolf players were noticeably less anticapitalist than Blaseball players, an effect that increased the longer they played the splort | + | * Glolf players were noticeably less [[Anticapitalism|anticapitalist]] than Blaseball players, an effect that increased the longer they played the splort. |
− | * Glolf games could cause extreme metaphysical and psychological harm | + | * Glolf games could cause extreme metaphysical and psychological harm to spectators, both through destructive psychic phenomena brought on by extreme boredom and exposure to harmful levels of antianticapitalist emissions. |
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 24 October 2020
COMMUNITY REPORTS
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
Glolf is a former splort that was once widely popular, until its eradication in the Blaseball-Glolf Clonflict of XX44-XX12.
Known Information
While many records of the rules, regulations, and play of glolf were destroyed, limited pieces of information remain:
- It was played with an instrument known as a "clulb", similar to a Blaseball rod.
- The clulb was used to strike a psuedo-ball, smaller and irregularly shaped compared to a regulation blaseball.
- The ball was delivered to the "clulber" by a player known as a "tee", whose role was to hold the ball rather than pitch it.
- Glolf players were noticeably less anticapitalist than Blaseball players, an effect that increased the longer they played the splort.
- Glolf games could cause extreme metaphysical and psychological harm to spectators, both through destructive psychic phenomena brought on by extreme boredom and exposure to harmful levels of antianticapitalist emissions.