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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[weather]] condition introduced in [[NEW Season 1]].
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[weather]] condition introduced in [[Season 1 (NEW)]].
  
 
During games played in Horizon weather, there is a chance for players to fall out of the [[Black Hole (Black Hole)]], and land in unknown locations. Even rarer, a player can fall out of the Black Hole (Black Hole) and knock a player currently on-field into an unknown location instead, effectively replacing them in the roster.
 
During games played in Horizon weather, there is a chance for players to fall out of the [[Black Hole (Black Hole)]], and land in unknown locations. Even rarer, a player can fall out of the Black Hole (Black Hole) and knock a player currently on-field into an unknown location instead, effectively replacing them in the roster.

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Horizon (weather) is a weather condition introduced in Season 1 (NEW).

During games played in Horizon weather, there is a chance for players to fall out of the Black Hole (Black Hole), and land in unknown locations. Even rarer, a player can fall out of the Black Hole (Black Hole) and knock a player currently on-field into an unknown location instead, effectively replacing them in the roster.

Game Log Text

  • [BURP]! [Falling player] crashes into [Crashed player].