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===Season 6===
 
===Season 6===
In {{BetaSeason|6}}, the dotted red line split the top three players in the leaderboard from the rest of the top idols. The purpose of this wasn't revealed until [[The Third Strike]], when [[The Peanut|The Shelled One]] encased the non-peanut named players above the line in gigantic peanut shells. After this, fans pushed [[Peanuts#Dan-Peanut Replacement|the three Peanuts]] above the line, and the line disappeared shortly after.  
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In {{BetaSeason|6}}, the dotted red line split the top three players in the leaderboard from the rest of the top idols. The purpose of this wasn't revealed until [[The Third Strike]], when [[The Peanut|The Shelled One]] encased the non-peanut named players above the line in gigantic peanut shells. After this, fans pushed [[Peanuts#Dan-Peanut Replacement|the three Peanuts]] above the line, and the line disappeared shortly after.
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As the first Season featuring the Idol Board, many of the [[Blessings]] in the {{BetaSeason|6#elections}} involved the Idolization of Players:
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* '''Rate and Review, brought to you by The Multitude Podcast Collective''' would boost a Team's most Idolized Player by 25%. It was won by the [[Dallas Steaks]], boosting [[Conner Haley]].
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* '''Collect Call''' would call in the [[Alternate]] for a Team's least Idolized Player. This was also won by the Steaks, affecting [[Leach Herman]].
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* '''Lottery Pick''' would let a Team steal the 14th most Idolized Player in the League. It was won by the [[Seattle Garages]], and notably would lead to the first instance of [[necromancy]] in recorded history, reviving [[Jaylen Hotdogfingers]]. [[Mike Townsend]] would be sent to the [[Shadows]] to make room for Hotdogfingers on the Rotation.
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* '''Who?''' would let a Team steal and maximize the least Idolized Player in the League. It was won by the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]], stealing [[Howell Franklin]] from the [[Houston Spies]].
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* '''Headliners''' would reorganize a Team's Lineup from most to least Idolized. It was won by the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]].
  
 
===Season 7===
 
===Season 7===
The dotted red line reappeared on the leaderboard again in {{BetaSeason|7}}, this time splitting the top 10 idols from the following 10 idols. After the conclusion of the regular season, the players above the dotted red line were once again '''Shelled''', which included the entire [[Unlimited Tacos]] pitching rotation, [[PolkaDot Patterson]], and [[Axel Trololol]]. All of the [[Peanuts#Dan-Peanut Replacement|three Peanuts]] were also above the dotted line, receiving the '''[[Known Modifications|Honey Roasted]]''' modification and pleasing [[The Shelled One]].  
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The dotted red line reappeared on the leaderboard again in {{BetaSeason|7}}, this time splitting the top 10 idols from the following 10 idols. After the conclusion of the regular season, the players above the dotted red line were once again '''Shelled''', which included the entire [[Unlimited Tacos]] pitching rotation, [[PolkaDot Patterson]], and [[Axel Trololol]]. All of the [[Peanuts#Dan-Peanut Replacement|three Peanuts]] were also above the dotted line, receiving the '''[[Known Modifications|Honey Roasted]]''' modification and pleasing [[The Shelled One]].
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Much like {{BetaSeason|6}}, numerous [[Blessings]] from this Season would involve the Idol Board. '''Lottery Pick''' and '''Headliners''' would return from the previous Season, the former being won by the [[Hawai'i Fridays]] to steal [[Evelton McBlase II]] from the [[Houston Spies]] while sending back [[Karato Bean]], and the latter being won by the [[San Francisco Lovers]]. Various new Blessings would be introduced as well:
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* '''Popular by Association''' would steal a random Player from the Idol Board. It was won by the [[Hawai'i Fridays]], stealing [[Aldon Cashmoney]] from the [[Breckenridge Jazz Hands]] and sending back [[Elijah Valenzuela]].
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* '''Blind Date''' would steal the League's 21st most Idolized Player, notably being the first position unseen on the Idol Board. It was won by the [[Seattle Garages]], stealing [[Oliver Notarobot]] from the [[Baltimore Crabs]] and sending back [[Luis Acevedo]].
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* '''Humblebrag''' would give a random Player the [[Idol Immune]] modification. It was won by the [[Hawai'i Fridays]], hitting [[Jacob Winner]].
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* '''Center of Attention''' would give the most Idolized Player on a Team the [[Super Idol]] modification. It was also won by the Fridays, hitting [[York Silk]].
  
 
===Season 8===
 
===Season 8===
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It is presumed that "Wyatt" is NaN, who is Wyatt Mason Prime, who lost their name during the [[The Wyatt Masoning#The Unmasoning|The Unmasoning]].
 
It is presumed that "Wyatt" is NaN, who is Wyatt Mason Prime, who lost their name during the [[The Wyatt Masoning#The Unmasoning|The Unmasoning]].
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In the {{BetaSeason|8#elections}}, the '''Lottery Pick''' and '''Blind Date''' blessings would return, alongside '''Who?''', renamed to '''Who? You Too?''' A new Blessing, '''New Kid''', would [[Incineration|incinerate]] the Least Idolized Player on a Team.
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* '''Lottery Pick''' was won by the [[Yellowstone Magic]], stealing [[Chorby Short]] from the [[Seattle Garages]]' [[Shadows]] and sending back [[Terrell Bradley]].
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* '''Blind Date''' was won by the [[Hades Tigers]], stealing [[Aldon Cashmoney]] from the [[Hawai'i Fridays]] and sending back [[Spears Taylor]].
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* '''Who? You Too?''' was won by the [[Philly Pies]], stealing [[Jaxon Buckley]] from themselves, maximizing Buckley and swapping their position on the lineup with [[Farrell Seagull]].
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* '''New Kid''' was won by the [[Seattle Garages]], incinerating [[Ron Monstera]], and replacing them with [[Durham Spaceman]].
  
 
===Season 9===
 
===Season 9===
 
{{BetaSeason|9}} marked the first season since the Idol board was introduced that there was no dotted red line splitting any members of the leaderboard apart. Instead, there was a small icon on the left hand side of the board of [[The Monitor]], who was placed right next to the top-most idolized player that had the [[Modifications|modification '''Shelled''']]. At the end of the regular season, in a traditional post-season transmission, The Monitor attempted to eat [[PolkaDot Patterson]], the top-most idolized Shelled player. Finding the taste unpleasant, the Monitor claimed "that egg [was] spoiled" and left Patterson with the modification '''Squiddish''', replacing '''Shelled'''.
 
{{BetaSeason|9}} marked the first season since the Idol board was introduced that there was no dotted red line splitting any members of the leaderboard apart. Instead, there was a small icon on the left hand side of the board of [[The Monitor]], who was placed right next to the top-most idolized player that had the [[Modifications|modification '''Shelled''']]. At the end of the regular season, in a traditional post-season transmission, The Monitor attempted to eat [[PolkaDot Patterson]], the top-most idolized Shelled player. Finding the taste unpleasant, the Monitor claimed "that egg [was] spoiled" and left Patterson with the modification '''Squiddish''', replacing '''Shelled'''.
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The {{BetaSeason|9#elections}} would bring back '''New Kid''' from {{BetaSeason|8}}, alongside two new Blessings involving Idolization: '''Credit to the Team''' and '''Kill Your Darling'''.
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* '''New Kid''' would be won by the [[Miami Dale]]. The target of the Blessing, [[Don Elliott]], would be protected by [[Raúl Leal]], resulting in the [[incineration]] of the [[Umpire]].
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* '''Credit to the Team''' would give the worst Player on a Team the [[Credit to the Team]] modification. It was won by the [[Yellowstone Magic]], hitting [[Wyatt Glover]].
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* '''Kill Your Darling''' would incinerate a Team's most Idolized Player. It was won by the [[Dallas Steaks]], incinerating [[August Mina]] and replacing them with [[Kit Adamses]].
  
 
===Season 10===
 
===Season 10===
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Additionally, [[Umpires|umpires]] performed a reset on the leaderboard early in the season, causing participants to pick a new idol and shuffling players on [[THE SHELLED ONE'S PODS]] off the leaderboard. PODS players could not be reidolized after this reset.
 
Additionally, [[Umpires|umpires]] performed a reset on the leaderboard early in the season, causing participants to pick a new idol and shuffling players on [[THE SHELLED ONE'S PODS]] off the leaderboard. PODS players could not be reidolized after this reset.
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The only Blessing in this Season that involved the Idol Board was '''Popular by Association''', returning from {{BetaSeason|7}}. It was won by the [[San Francisco Lovers]], stealing [[Montgomery Bullock]] from the [[Baltimore Crabs]], while sending [[Milo Brown]] to the [[Shadows]]. Due to the [[Hawai'i Fridays]] stealing Bullock at the same time, this would result in the creation of Lovers pitcher [[Bontgomery Mullock]].
  
 
===Season 11===
 
===Season 11===
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===Season 12===
 
===Season 12===
 
In {{BetaSeason|12}}, the [[Shop]] was replaced with [[Concessions]], which itself brought a new selection of snacks for Fans to purchase. Many of these snacks related to passive income bonuses from idolizing players. Fans are able to hold eight items in their Snack Pack at once, limiting what they can carry at once.
 
In {{BetaSeason|12}}, the [[Shop]] was replaced with [[Concessions]], which itself brought a new selection of snacks for Fans to purchase. Many of these snacks related to passive income bonuses from idolizing players. Fans are able to hold eight items in their Snack Pack at once, limiting what they can carry at once.
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This Season marked the introduction of [[Wills]], including the '''Plunder''' will that would allow Teams to steal a selected Player from the Idol Board, while sending a random Player back in exchange. The following transactions were a result of Plunder:
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* The [[Moab Hellmouth Sunbeams]] would plunder [[Aldon Cashmoney]] from the [[Hades Tigers]], sending back [[Nerd Pacheco]].
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* The [[Seattle Garages]] would plunder [[Nagomi Mcdaniel]] from the [[Hawai'i Fridays]], sending back [[Greer Gwiffin]].
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* The [[Mexico City Wild Wings]] would plunder [[Jessica Telephone]] from the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]], sending back [[Joshua Watson]].
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* The [[Core Mechanics]] would plunder [[PolkaDot Patterson]] from the [[Canada Moist Talkers]], sending back [[Doc Anice]].
  
 
===Season 13===
 
===Season 13===
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The list of MVPs was influenced by a Fan-led effort called the "Dom Wom Joe Bong Yams Con MVP Plan Extravaganza with Pickles" which attempted to place several lower performing players from the [[Shadows]] and [[Hall of Flame]] on the leaderboard. The plan was intended to disrupt any attempts [[Boss]] may be making to assemble a team of players, similar to [[THE SHELLED ONE'S PODS]] and [[The Shelled One]]. Of the players targeted by this effort, [[Peanut Bong]] and [[Sutton Picklestein]], who was added to the plan as a memorial after their recent incineration, were successfully pushed into position in time for the MVP selection.
 
The list of MVPs was influenced by a Fan-led effort called the "Dom Wom Joe Bong Yams Con MVP Plan Extravaganza with Pickles" which attempted to place several lower performing players from the [[Shadows]] and [[Hall of Flame]] on the leaderboard. The plan was intended to disrupt any attempts [[Boss]] may be making to assemble a team of players, similar to [[THE SHELLED ONE'S PODS]] and [[The Shelled One]]. Of the players targeted by this effort, [[Peanut Bong]] and [[Sutton Picklestein]], who was added to the plan as a memorial after their recent incineration, were successfully pushed into position in time for the MVP selection.
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In the {{BetaSeason|13#elections}}, the '''Center of Attention''' blessing would return. It was won by the [[Boston Flowers]], making [[Nagomi Mcdaniel]] a [[Super Idol]]. Additionally, the following transactions would occur as a result of the Plunder Will:
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* The [[Canada Moist Talkers]] plundered [[PolkaDot Patterson]] from the [[Core Mechanics]], sending back [[Shirai McElroy]].
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* The [[Hades Tigers]] plundered [[Aldon Cashmoney]] from the [[Moab Hellmouth Sunbeams]], sending back [[Richmond Harrison]].
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* The [[Boston Flowers]] plundered [[Sutton Picklestein]] from the [[Hall of Flame]], sending [[Castillo Turner]] to the [[Shadows]]. This was the first instance of [[necromancy]] performed using the Plunder Will.
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* The [[Kansas City Breath Mints]] plundered [[Sutton Picklestein]] from the [[Boston Flowers]], sending back [[Lenny Spruce]].
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* The [[Ohio Worms]] plundered [[Pitching Machine]] from themselves, swapping Machine's position in the Lineup with [[Farrell Seagull].
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While this marked the first instance of necromancy in the [[Expansion Era]], the [[Returned]] modification would immediately activate, sending Picklestein back to the [[Hall of Flame]].
  
 
===Season 14===
 
===Season 14===
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*[[Liquid Friend]]
 
*[[Liquid Friend]]
 
*[[Pitching Machine]]
 
*[[Pitching Machine]]
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In the {{BetaSeason|14#elections}}, the '''Headliners''' Blessing would return, and would be won by the [[Canada Moist Talkers]]. Additionally, the following transactions happened as a result of the Plunder Will:
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* The [[Philly Pies]] plundered [[Jessica Telephone]] from the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]], sending back [[Jode Preston]].
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* The [[Hawai'i Fridays]] plundered [[Valentine Games]] from the [[LA Unlimited Tacos]], sending back [[Greer Gwiffin]].
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* The [[Seattle Garages]] plundered [[Chorby Soul]] from the [[Hall of Flame]], sending [[Arturo Huerta]] to the [[Shadows]].
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* The [[Baltimore Crabs]] plundered [[York Silk]] from the [[Hall of Flame]], sending [[Enid Marlow]] to the [[Shadows]].
  
 
===Season 15===
 
===Season 15===
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Mcdaniel and Silk received the [[modification]] '''Ego+++''', while Soul received '''Ego+'''.  
 
Mcdaniel and Silk received the [[modification]] '''Ego+++''', while Soul received '''Ego+'''.  
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In the {{BetaSeason|15#elections}}, the following transactions would happen as a result of the Plunder Will:
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* The [[Canada Moist Talkers]] plundered [[York Silk]] from the [[Baltimore Crabs]], sending back [[Fish Summer]].
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* The [[New York Millennials]] plundered [[Chorby Soul]] from the [[Seattle Garages]], sending back [[Penelope Mathews]].
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* The [[Hades Tigers]] plundered [[Jessica Telephone]] from the [[Philly Pies]], sending back [[Usurper Violet]].
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* The [[Dallas Steaks]] plundered [[PolkaDot Patterson]] from the [[Canada Moist Talkers]], sending back [[Sixpack Dogwalker]].
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* The [[Yellowstone Magic]] attempted to plunder [[Chorby Short]], but due to Short being [[Redacted]] at the time, Short would become permanently [[Unstable]].
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* The [[Boston Flowers]] attempted to plunder [[Nagomi Mcdaniel]], but due to Mcdaniel being [[Redacted]] at the time, Mcdaniel would become permanently [[Unstable]].
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* The [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]] plundered [[Jaylen Hotdogfingers]] from the [[Seattle Garages]]' [[Shadows]], sending back [[Conditional Yuniesky]].
  
 
===Season 16===
 
===Season 16===
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As in prior seasons, all MVPs' '''Ego''' [[modifications]] were upgraded by one step, to a current maximum of '''Ego++++''' for Silk and Mcdaniel.
 
As in prior seasons, all MVPs' '''Ego''' [[modifications]] were upgraded by one step, to a current maximum of '''Ego++++''' for Silk and Mcdaniel.
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In the {{BetaSeason|16#elections}}, the following transactions would happen as a result of the Plunder Will:
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* The [[Core Mechanics]] plundered [[PolkaDot Patterson]] from the [[Dallas Steaks]], sending back [[Zoey Kirchner]].
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* The [[Boston Flowers]] plundered [[Chorby Soul]] from the [[Hall of Flame]], sending [[Margarito Nava]] to the [[Shadows]].
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* The [[San Francisco Lovers]] plundered [[Pitching Machine]] from the [[Ohio Worms]], sending back [[Kichiro Guerra]].
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* The [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]] plundered [[Goodwin Morin]] from the [[Tokyo Lift]], sending back [[Halexandrey Walton]].
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* The [[Baltimore Crabs]] plundered [[Chorby Soul]] from the [[Boston Flowers]], sending back [[Silvaire Roadhouse]].
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* The [[Tokyo Lift]] plundered [[Jessica Telephone]] from the [[Hades Tigers]], sending back [[Ayanna Dumpington]].
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* The [[Mexico City Wild Wings]] plundered [[Aurora Blortles]] from the [[Ohio Worms]]' [[Shadows]], sending back [[Matteo Cash]].
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* The [[Seattle Garages]] plundered [[York Silk]] from the [[Canada Moist Talkers]], sending back [[Carmelo Plums]].
  
 
===Season 17===
 
===Season 17===
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Additionally, [[York Silk]] and [[Nagomi Mcdaniel]], two players who previously held the {{ModLink|Ego++++}} modification, were upgraded to {{ModLink|Legendary}}, which removed them from the idol board and their previous teams and made it so that Fans could not Idol them.
 
Additionally, [[York Silk]] and [[Nagomi Mcdaniel]], two players who previously held the {{ModLink|Ego++++}} modification, were upgraded to {{ModLink|Legendary}}, which removed them from the idol board and their previous teams and made it so that Fans could not Idol them.
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In the {{BetaSeason|17#elections}}, the only use of the Plunder Will would be from the [[Yellowstone Magic]], plundering [[Sexton Wheerer]] from the [[LA Unlimited Tacos]] and sending back [[Bevan Wise]]. This would be the last Season to feature the Plunder Will.
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===Season 18===
 
===Season 18===
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[[Aldon Cashmoney]], [[Goodwin Morin]], and [[Pitching Machine]] were upgraded to {{ModLink|Legendary}} and removed as active players.
 
[[Aldon Cashmoney]], [[Goodwin Morin]], and [[Pitching Machine]] were upgraded to {{ModLink|Legendary}} and removed as active players.
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In the {{BetaSeason|18#elections}}, the '''Center of Attention''' Blessing would once again return, being won by the [[Hades Tigers]] and giving [[Paula Turnip]] the [[Super Idol]] modification.
  
 
===Season 19===
 
===Season 19===
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[[Valentine Games]] reached {{ModLink|Legendary}} status and was added to the [[Vault]].
 
[[Valentine Games]] reached {{ModLink|Legendary}} status and was added to the [[Vault]].
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In the {{BetaSeason|19#elections}}, the '''Headliners''' blessing would once again return, being won by the [[Canada Moist Talkers]] again.
  
 
===Season 20===
 
===Season 20===
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[[Paula Turnip]] reached {{ModLink|Legendary}} status and was added to the [[Vault]].
 
[[Paula Turnip]] reached {{ModLink|Legendary}} status and was added to the [[Vault]].
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In the {{BetaSeason|23#elections}}, [[Blessings]] from every Season would return, including '''Season 6: Lottery Pick''', '''Season 8: Blind Date''', and '''Season 9: Credit to the Team'''.
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* '''Season 6: Lottery Pick''' would be won by the [[Philly Pies]], stealing [[Niq Nyong'o]] from the [[Hall of Flame]]. Unlike in Season 6, no Players would be sent to the [[Shadows]], with Nyong'o being added to the end of the Pies' Rotation.
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* '''Season 8: Blind Date''' would be won by the [[Mexico City Wild Wings]], stealing [[Gunther O'Brian]] from the [[San Francisco Lovers]]. Much like Lottery Pick, no Player would be sent to the Lovers in exchange.
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* '''Season 9: Credit to the Team''' was won by the [[Ohio Worms]], giving [[Scoobert Toast]] the [[Credit to the Team]] modification.
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==Coronation Era==
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In updates from [[The Game Band]] during the [[Extended Siesta]] following [[Season 2]], it was confirmed that the ability to Idolize Players and the Idols Board will return in Season 3 of the [[Coronation Era]], with new, as-of-yet unknown functionality.
  
 
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The idol board as it appeared on Season 13, Day 4.
Idol Board as it appeared on Season β13, Day 4.

An Idol is a fan's favorite Blaseball player, whom they support and cheer for every game. All fans are incredibly loyal to their Idol, and thus may only have one at a time. Idols need not even be on a fan's favorite team.

Fans may choose to idolize a player on that player's page. It will cost a fan 200 coins to betray their idol and choose another.

The Idol Leaderboard stands as a monument to the 20 most idolized players, displaying their popularity for all to see.

MVPs, Ego Boosts and becoming Legendary

Currently, and since Season β13, a zig-zag yellow line, sometimes called the "noodle", exists on the Idol Leaderboard. All players above this line at the end of day 99 of the regular season are declared MVPs (Most Valuable Players), and receive an "Ego Boost".

If a player receiving an Ego Boost has never had one before, they receive the modification Ego+. If they then get an Ego Boost again, they receive Ego++; and so on until reaching Ego++++ after four Ego Boosts. As far as is currently known, the only effect of all Ego modifications during play is that players with Ego will occasionally resist being swept off base by surges of Immateria during Flooding weather, with the message "(player)'s ego keeps them on base!"

If a player with Ego++++ receives a fifth Ego Boost, they become Legendary. Legendary players cease to be on a team, leaving their existing roster, and are then said to have been "Preserved". The only players who have returned to active status from being Legendary are Parker MacMillan (Super Roamed out of the vault) and Sutton Bishop (swapped with Glabe Moon of the Boston Flowers via the Season β23 blessing "Vault Swap").

Other Leaderboard Effects

In earlier seasons, position on the idol board has had other effects. For example, during seasons where there was a dotted red line, players lifted above the line were often subjected to a new event taking place after the conclusion of Day 99 games. During The Discipline Era, any players above the dotted red line were Shelled at the end of the regular season, encasing those players in gigantic peanut shells, preventing them from actively playing.

Pendants and Snacks

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Pendants were adornments purchasable in the Shop. They were the conduit through which fans were rewarded for their undying loyalty in their Idol. When an Idolized player performed well, fans received Coins in return.

Pendants existed in 4 different forms, each reacting to different accomplishments a player may make during a game. For lineup players, pendants may track hits or home runs. For pitching players, they can track strikeouts and shutouts.

Pendants were replaced with Snacks during the introduction of Concessions in Season β12.

Discipline Era

Fans first became aware of their penchant for Idolatry at the beginning of Season β6. The fad quickly spread, and fan favorite Players such as Jessica Telephone, Nagomi Mcdaniel, Axel Trololol, PolkaDot Patterson, York Silk, and Randall Marijuana shot to the top of the Leaderboard; both for their popularity and for their reliable success in games.

Season 6

In Season β6, the dotted red line split the top three players in the leaderboard from the rest of the top idols. The purpose of this wasn't revealed until The Third Strike, when The Shelled One encased the non-peanut named players above the line in gigantic peanut shells. After this, fans pushed the three Peanuts above the line, and the line disappeared shortly after.

As the first Season featuring the Idol Board, many of the Blessings in the Season β6 involved the Idolization of Players:

Season 7

The dotted red line reappeared on the leaderboard again in Season β7, this time splitting the top 10 idols from the following 10 idols. After the conclusion of the regular season, the players above the dotted red line were once again Shelled, which included the entire Unlimited Tacos pitching rotation, PolkaDot Patterson, and Axel Trololol. All of the three Peanuts were also above the dotted line, receiving the Honey Roasted modification and pleasing The Shelled One.

Much like Season β6, numerous Blessings from this Season would involve the Idol Board. Lottery Pick and Headliners would return from the previous Season, the former being won by the Hawai'i Fridays to steal Evelton McBlase II from the Houston Spies while sending back Karato Bean, and the latter being won by the San Francisco Lovers. Various new Blessings would be introduced as well:

Season 8

In Season β8, the dotted red line was positioned under the top 5 idolized players. Additionally, new Feedback icons appeared next to the 6th, 11th, and 18th positions on the leaderboard.

At the end of the regular season, the dotted red line vibrated once more. The top five idolized players were Pitching Machine, York Silk, Jessica Telephone, Peanutiel Duffy, and Axel Trololol. Duffy is immune to being Shelled by being one of the three peanuts, while Trololol was previously Shelled. Machine, Silk, and Telephone are now Shelled.

In the 6th, 11th, and 18th positions were Jaylen Hotdogfingers, NaN, and Sixpack Dogwalker. Following the conclusion of the season, Hotdogfingers received the permanent modification Flickering. NaN and Dogwalker also received Flickering, as well as receiving the new modification Receiver, which appears to be a method through which The Microphone can speak. NaN's and Dogwalker's pre-game rituals then changed three times in rapid succession:

hi friends
it is Wyatt
I have a plan

It is presumed that "Wyatt" is NaN, who is Wyatt Mason Prime, who lost their name during the The Unmasoning.

In the Season β8, the Lottery Pick and Blind Date blessings would return, alongside Who?, renamed to Who? You Too? A new Blessing, New Kid, would incinerate the Least Idolized Player on a Team.

Season 9

Season β9 marked the first season since the Idol board was introduced that there was no dotted red line splitting any members of the leaderboard apart. Instead, there was a small icon on the left hand side of the board of The Monitor, who was placed right next to the top-most idolized player that had the modification Shelled. At the end of the regular season, in a traditional post-season transmission, The Monitor attempted to eat PolkaDot Patterson, the top-most idolized Shelled player. Finding the taste unpleasant, the Monitor claimed "that egg [was] spoiled" and left Patterson with the modification Squiddish, replacing Shelled.

The Season β9 would bring back New Kid from Season β8, alongside two new Blessings involving Idolization: Credit to the Team and Kill Your Darling.

Season 10

The leaderboard in Season β10 shared some similarities with the board in Season 8, with several weather icons populating positions along the entire board, relating to the Forecast decrees voted on in. In positions 3 and 12 are Lots of Birds icons; positions 6 and 15 are Eclipse icons; positions 9 and 18 are Blooddrain icons; and position 14 is a Feedback icon. The leaderboard did not feature a dotted red line this season.

On the evening of Thursday, October 15th, 2020, Baltimore Crabs began idolizing Tillman Henderson, who was recently incinerated, as a joke. However, upon reaching Slot 18, which was marked with a Blooddrain icon, both the icon and the numerical marker lit up in a deep blue, much like the appearance of the Hall of Flame and speeches from The Monitor. Fans quickly mobilized to idolize more incinerated players, and by Day 97, six players had occupied all six weather icons, in order: Caligula Lotus, Landry Violence, Workman Gloom, Sebastian Telephone, Tillman Henderson, and Randall Marijuana. Additionally, fans placed Jaylen Hotdogfingers in slot 14, based on tweets from The Microphone repeatedly calling out to Jaylen. As usual, fans expected an event to be triggered at the end of Day 99.

However, as Day 99 came to an end, a late minute shift in the idol board led to unpredictable results. In a twist, Tillman Henderson came back to life to join the Charleston Shoe Thieves, while Jaylen Hotdogfingers's Returned modification forced them back into the Void, taking Henderson's position on the board in the Hall of Flame. Henderson gained the modification Returned, and is now the second player to have returned to active play from incineration. Hotdogfingers gained the new modification Fliickerrriiing, but cannot make use of it without being in active play.

Lotus, Violence, and Gloom received the new season-based modifications, Friend of Crows, Fire Eater, and Siphon, respectively. Meanwhile, last minute shifts caused Thomas Dracaena to gain Siphon, and Hahn Fox to gain Friend of Crows.

Additionally, umpires performed a reset on the leaderboard early in the season, causing participants to pick a new idol and shuffling players on THE SHELLED ONE'S PODS off the leaderboard. PODS players could not be reidolized after this reset.

The only Blessing in this Season that involved the Idol Board was Popular by Association, returning from Season β7. It was won by the San Francisco Lovers, stealing Montgomery Bullock from the Baltimore Crabs, while sending Milo Brown to the Shadows. Due to the Hawai'i Fridays stealing Bullock at the same time, this would result in the creation of Lovers pitcher Bontgomery Mullock.

Season 11

Following the end of the Discipline Era and the death of the Shelled One, the Idol board in Season 11 offered no new mechanics, weather interactions, or blessing interactions, with no dotted red line.

Expansion Era

Season 12

In Season β12, the Shop was replaced with Concessions, which itself brought a new selection of snacks for Fans to purchase. Many of these snacks related to passive income bonuses from idolizing players. Fans are able to hold eight items in their Snack Pack at once, limiting what they can carry at once.

This Season marked the introduction of Wills, including the Plunder will that would allow Teams to steal a selected Player from the Idol Board, while sending a random Player back in exchange. The following transactions were a result of Plunder:

Season 13

After a Season β12 with no changes to the Idol board, Season β13 ushered in a new idol board with the numbers 1 through 9 in yellow, same color as Boss's text. A wiggly line appeared at the cutoff, and above the Idol board:

MVPs are selected each Endseason. Players above the line will be named season MVPs and will receive an Ego Boost.

Over the course of the season, the line moved up and down slightly, cutting off the top 8 and top 10 players, before finally ending at the top 10. The selected MVPs were:

The list of MVPs was influenced by a Fan-led effort called the "Dom Wom Joe Bong Yams Con MVP Plan Extravaganza with Pickles" which attempted to place several lower performing players from the Shadows and Hall of Flame on the leaderboard. The plan was intended to disrupt any attempts Boss may be making to assemble a team of players, similar to THE SHELLED ONE'S PODS and The Shelled One. Of the players targeted by this effort, Peanut Bong and Sutton Picklestein, who was added to the plan as a memorial after their recent incineration, were successfully pushed into position in time for the MVP selection.

In the Season β13, the Center of Attention blessing would return. It was won by the Boston Flowers, making Nagomi Mcdaniel a Super Idol. Additionally, the following transactions would occur as a result of the Plunder Will:

While this marked the first instance of necromancy in the Expansion Era, the Returned modification would immediately activate, sending Picklestein back to the Hall of Flame.

Season 14

Following the Day 99 games, Monitor introduced the MVPs for this season. Several MVPs from last season remained on the board, and their Ego+ modifications were replaced with Ego++. All new entrants to the board received Ego+. The MVPs were:

In the Season β14, the Headliners Blessing would return, and would be won by the Canada Moist Talkers. Additionally, the following transactions happened as a result of the Plunder Will:

Season 15

Following the Day 99 games, Boss introduced the MVPs for this season. Only three players were named as MVP this season:

Mcdaniel and Silk received the modification Ego+++, while Soul received Ego+.

In the Season β15, the following transactions would happen as a result of the Plunder Will:

Season 16

Following the Day 99 games, Lōotcrates introduced the MVPs for this season:

As in prior seasons, all MVPs' Ego modifications were upgraded by one step, to a current maximum of Ego++++ for Silk and Mcdaniel.

In the Season β16, the following transactions would happen as a result of the Plunder Will:

Season 17

Following the Day 99 games, several players remained above the line and had their Ego modifications upgraded to the next tier.

Additionally, York Silk and Nagomi Mcdaniel, two players who previously held the Ego++++ modification, were upgraded to Legendary, which removed them from the idol board and their previous teams and made it so that Fans could not Idol them.

In the Season β17, the only use of the Plunder Will would be from the Yellowstone Magic, plundering Sexton Wheerer from the LA Unlimited Tacos and sending back Bevan Wise. This would be the last Season to feature the Plunder Will.


Season 18

Following the Day 99 games, several players received or upgraded their Ego modifications.

Aldon Cashmoney, Goodwin Morin, and Pitching Machine were upgraded to Legendary and removed as active players.

In the Season β18, the Center of Attention Blessing would once again return, being won by the Hades Tigers and giving Paula Turnip the Super Idol modification.

Season 19

Following the Day 99 games, several players received or upgraded their Ego modifications.

Valentine Games reached Legendary status and was added to the Vault.

In the Season β19, the Headliners blessing would once again return, being won by the Canada Moist Talkers again.

Season 20

Following the Day 99 games, several players received or upgraded their Ego modifications.

No players reached Legendary status and thus no further players were added to the Vault.

Season 21

Following the Day 99 games, several players received or upgraded their Ego modifications.

James Mora reached Legendary status and was added to the Vault.

Season 22

Following the Day 99 games, several players received or upgraded their Ego modifications.

Wyatt Glover reached Legendary status and was added to the Vault.

Season 23

Following the Day 99 games, several players received or upgraded their Ego modifications.

Paula Turnip reached Legendary status and was added to the Vault.

In the Season β23, Blessings from every Season would return, including Season 6: Lottery Pick, Season 8: Blind Date, and Season 9: Credit to the Team.

Coronation Era

In updates from The Game Band during the Extended Siesta following Season 2, it was confirmed that the ability to Idolize Players and the Idols Board will return in Season 3 of the Coronation Era, with new, as-of-yet unknown functionality.