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''<small>For information about the Peanuts decree, see [[Peanuts]].</small>''
  
[[File:weather_peanuts.png|100x100px|frameless|sub|link=]] ''<small>For information about the Peanuts decree, see [[Peanuts]].</small>''
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'''Peanuts'''  is a weather condition under which a game of [[blaseball]] may be played.
  
Peanuts was first observed as a weather type on [[Season 3]] Day 1. Some have speculated that during this weather peanuts rain down upon the field for the duration of play, but this has yet to be confirmed. During a game with Peanuts weather, players have a chance to swallow a stray peanut, which can cause either a yummy or an allergic [[Peanuts#Allergic Reactions and Yummy Reactions|reaction]].
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== Origin ==
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[[File:weather_peanuts.png|100x100px|frameless|sub|right]] Peanuts was first observed as a weather type on [[Season 3]], Day 1. During a game with Peanuts weather, players have a chance to "swallow a stray peanut"<ref>Game Log. Blaseball.com</ref>, which can cause either a yummy or an allergic reaction. The [[Game Log]] will show this event both when it happens and at the conclusion of a game in which a reaction happens.
  
If a player has an allergic reaction, their stats are lowered, and if they have a yummy reaction their stats get a boost. The amount by which the stats are affected by these reactions has yet to be determined, but the change is significant enough to yield a change in star rating.
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== Reactions ==
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Players may be allergic to peanuts based on their "Peanut Allergy" [[Player Attributes|attribute]]. Whether or not a player is allergic governs whether they will have a yummy or allergic reaction to swallowing a peanut. Yummy and allergic reactions induce a corresponding positive or negative change in all of the player's numerical attributes and make the player grow a [[finger]]. The amount by which the stats are affected by these reactions has yet to be determined, but the change is significant enough to yield a change in a player's star rating immediately.
  
 
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There has been further speculation that a team's fans eating peanuts during a game with peanuts weather has some correlation or causation to their players eating stray peanuts, but this has not been confirmed.
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Fans speculate that participants consuming peanut items during their favorite team's game will increase the likeliness of a player in that game experiencing an allergic or yummy reaction, but no conclusive evidence has been found.
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Revision as of 07:13, 26 August 2020

For information about the Peanuts decree, see Peanuts.

Peanuts is a weather condition under which a game of blaseball may be played.

Origin

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Peanuts was first observed as a weather type on Season 3, Day 1. During a game with Peanuts weather, players have a chance to "swallow a stray peanut"[1], which can cause either a yummy or an allergic reaction. The Game Log will show this event both when it happens and at the conclusion of a game in which a reaction happens.


Reactions

Players may be allergic to peanuts based on their "Peanut Allergy" attribute. Whether or not a player is allergic governs whether they will have a yummy or allergic reaction to swallowing a peanut. Yummy and allergic reactions induce a corresponding positive or negative change in all of the player's numerical attributes and make the player grow a finger. The amount by which the stats are affected by these reactions has yet to be determined, but the change is significant enough to yield a change in a player's star rating immediately.

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Fans speculate that participants consuming peanut items during their favorite team's game will increase the likeliness of a player in that game experiencing an allergic or yummy reaction, but no conclusive evidence has been found.

  1. Game Log. Blaseball.com