Modifications
Modifications are buffs, debuffs, and statuses added to players and teams, and they last for varying amounts of time. Active modifications are visible on a team's roster window, as well as in a player's bio.
Duration
Modifications can last for a length of time dictated by its duration type:
- Permanent modifications are never removed automatically.
- Season modifications are removed after a single season of the Internet Series ends.
Known Modifications
Icon | Name | Target | Description | Duration | Cause |
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Targeted Shame | Team | Teams with Targeted Shame will start with negative runs the game after being shamed. | Season | Decree | |
Alternate | Player | This player is an Alternate... Player is replaced with an alternate reality version, stats are randomized. |
Permanent | Decree | |
Reverberating | Player | A Reverberating Player has a small chance of batting again after each of their At-Bats end. | Permanent | Reverb |
History
Modifications first manifested at the end of Season 4 due to the two chosen decrees: Alternate Reality and Targeted Shame. Alternate Reality applied the Alternate modification to a random hitter and pitcher on each team. Targeted Shame was applied to the top four teams in Season 4: the Chicago Firefighters, New York Millennials, Hades Tigers, and Breckenridge Jazz Hands.
The Reverberating modification first appeared on Day 45 of Season 5 during the San Francisco Lovers and Hawaii Fridays game. Reverberations reached dangerous levels and caused Lovers player Don Mitchell to gain the modification.