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Reverb shuffles were first recorded on Season 5, Day 5, when the [[Hawaii Fridays]] had their roster shuffled while playing a game against the [[Yellowstone Magic]] (who were not affected by Reverb).
 
Reverb shuffles were first recorded on Season 5, Day 5, when the [[Hawaii Fridays]] had their roster shuffled while playing a game against the [[Yellowstone Magic]] (who were not affected by Reverb).
  
There is also a chance that players can gain the condition "Reverberating" which gives them "a small chance of batting again after each of their At-Bats ends". When this occurs the end of game text reads "Reverberations are at dangerous levels! [Player Name] is now Reverberating wildly!" The condition is listed as permanent. The first case of this occurring was [[Don Mitchell|Don Mitchel]] of the [[San Francisco Lovers]] on Day 45 of [[Season 5]].
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There is also a chance that players can gain the condition "Reverberating" which gives them "a small chance of batting again after each of their At-Bats ends". When this occurs the end of game text reads "Reverberations are at dangerous levels! [Player Name] is now Reverberating wildly!" The condition is listed as permanent. The first case of this occurring was [[Don Mitchell]] of the [[San Francisco Lovers]] on Day 45 of [[Season 5]].
  
 
== History==
 
== History==

Revision as of 14:18, 2 September 2020


Everybody do the wave lol 🌊

The Commissioner[1]

Reverb is a weather condition first encountered in Season 5. It refers to the residual effects of The Wave crashing over the League.

The Blaseball Beat reported that Feedback from Season 4 grew and grew to the breaking point, "Time and Space continued to bend ... resulting in a tsunami of quantum Waves that appeared to completely obliterate and reconstruct everything that is and ever will be." [2]

When a game is played in Reverb weather, there's a chance for either team to experience their players shuffling positions on the roster. This shuffle can affect just batters, just pitchers, or their entire roster. This results in potentially shuffling the team's batting or pitching order, or even swapping batters into pitchers (and vice-versa).

Reverb shuffles were first recorded on Season 5, Day 5, when the Hawaii Fridays had their roster shuffled while playing a game against the Yellowstone Magic (who were not affected by Reverb).

There is also a chance that players can gain the condition "Reverberating" which gives them "a small chance of batting again after each of their At-Bats ends". When this occurs the end of game text reads "Reverberations are at dangerous levels! [Player Name] is now Reverberating wildly!" The condition is listed as permanent. The first case of this occurring was Don Mitchell of the San Francisco Lovers on Day 45 of Season 5.

History

All known instances of reverb shuffles and Reverberating conditions are documented in each Season article.



  1. The Commissioner [@Blaseball] (28 Aug 2020). (Tweet) - via Twitter.
  2. The Game Band (31 Aug 2020). "Two-Time Tigers Are Untamable!" The Blaseball Beat.