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'''Solar Panels''' are a [[Ballpark]] [[Modification]] that prevents the runs from the first play that would activate [[Sun 2]], and instead converts them to Runs for the team's next game. | '''Solar Panels''' are a [[Ballpark]] [[Modification]] that prevents the runs from the first play that would activate [[Sun 2]], and instead converts them to Runs for the team's next game. | ||
Revision as of 23:42, 10 January 2022
- For the Ballpark Modification which prevents the first activation of a Black Hole and converts the responsible runs to Unruns for the opponent, see Event Horizon.
Solar Panels are a Ballpark Modification that prevents the runs from the first play that would activate Sun 2, and instead converts them to Runs for the team's next game.
Effect
Solar Panels is a Renovation that prevents the first play that would trigger Sun 2, keeps those runs, and converts them to runs for the team's next game. The number of runs saved is equal to the number of runs scored in that play, so if a player scores 4 runs, those would turn into 4 runs in the team's next game. This effect only triggers once, and the next time the score would cross 10, the Sun 2 activates normally. The runs apply to the team's next game regardless if they play in the same ballpark for their next game.
History
Solar Panels first appeared in the Season 14 Earlsiesta as an available ballpark renovation.
Ballpark Additions
Solar Panels were unlocked:
- In the Season 14 Latesiesta by the Flowers, the Sunbeams and the Magic
- In the Season 18 Latesiesta by the Millennials