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− | '''Outdoorsy''' is a Player [[Modification]] first seen as a result of the [[Season 19#Blessings|Outdoorsy]] [[Blessing]] in | + | '''Outdoorsy''' is a Player [[Modification]] first seen as a result of the [[Season 19#Blessings|Outdoorsy]] [[Blessing]] in {{BetaSeason|19}}. |
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− | Outdoorsy was first offered in | + | Outdoorsy was first offered in {{BetaSeason|19}} with the [[Blessing]] of the same name, which was won by the [[Tokyo Lift]] and went to [[Kline Greenlemon]]. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 00:51, 15 January 2023
Outdoorsy is a Player Modification first seen as a result of the Outdoorsy Blessing in Season β19.
Effects
Outdoorsy, according to its description, makes Players with it play worse in less Grandiose Ballparks and play better in more Grandiose Ballparks. However, descriptions are liars and not to be trusted, as Outdoorsy's true effect is a boost of 20% * g, where g is the numeric value of that Ballpark's Grandiosity with g = 1 being a full bar. g cannot be negative, so it is in fact impossible for Outdoorsy to confer a debuff.[1]
History
Outdoorsy was first offered in Season β19 with the Blessing of the same name, which was won by the Tokyo Lift and went to Kline Greenlemon.