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'''Spicy''' is a player [[modification]] that causes them to become '''Red Hot''' after three consecutive hits, greatly improving their batting until their next out.
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==Effect==
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'''Spicy''' is a player [[modification]] that greatly improves a batter's performance if they get three consecutive hits. After two consecutive hits they will gain the '''Heating Up''' Modification and with the third they will gain the '''Red Hot''' modification.
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While a player is Red Hot their batting performance is "greatly improved" though it is unknown exactly what level of improvement that provides. A player stops being Red Hot if they hit a fly out or a ground out, though not if they are stuck out by the pitcher.
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==History==
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Spicy was first referenced on the site in the [[Season 6#Election|Season 6 Election]] as a part of the an unpassed '''Hot Sauce''' [[Decree]] that would have made one player on each team Spicy. Spicy then returned in the [[Season 7#Election|Season 7 Election]] from the '''Hot Sauce Packet''' [[Blessing]]. This was won by the [[New York Millennials]] and [[Sandie Turner]] became the first Spicy player.
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In the [[Season 9#Election|Season 9 Election]] Spicy returned with the '''Hot Sauce Bar''' blessing. The Blessing was won by the [[Seattle Garages]] and caused a player on each team in the [[Mild High]] Division to gain the Spicy Modification. This was distributed to:
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*[[Aldon Cashmoney]]
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*[[Beans McBlase]]
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*[[Theodore Duende]]
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*[[Conner Haley]]
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*[[Charlatan Seabright]]
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In the [[Season 19#Elections|Season 19 Elections]], [[Stu Trololol]]'s [[Flinch]] modification was changed into the Spicy modification by the [[Shoe Thieves]]' Reform [[will]].
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==Trivia==
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*The longest streak of a player being Red Hot was in Season 14 when [[Sandie Turner]] was Red Hot for 21 games between Day 72 and Day 93.

Revision as of 01:07, 28 January 2022

Spicy is a player modification that causes them to become Red Hot after three consecutive hits, greatly improving their batting until their next out.

Effect

Spicy is a player modification that greatly improves a batter's performance if they get three consecutive hits. After two consecutive hits they will gain the Heating Up Modification and with the third they will gain the Red Hot modification.

While a player is Red Hot their batting performance is "greatly improved" though it is unknown exactly what level of improvement that provides. A player stops being Red Hot if they hit a fly out or a ground out, though not if they are stuck out by the pitcher.

History

Spicy was first referenced on the site in the Season 6 Election as a part of the an unpassed Hot Sauce Decree that would have made one player on each team Spicy. Spicy then returned in the Season 7 Election from the Hot Sauce Packet Blessing. This was won by the New York Millennials and Sandie Turner became the first Spicy player.

In the Season 9 Election Spicy returned with the Hot Sauce Bar blessing. The Blessing was won by the Seattle Garages and caused a player on each team in the Mild High Division to gain the Spicy Modification. This was distributed to:

In the Season 19 Elections, Stu Trololol's Flinch modification was changed into the Spicy modification by the Shoe Thieves' Reform will.

Trivia

  • The longest streak of a player being Red Hot was in Season 14 when Sandie Turner was Red Hot for 21 games between Day 72 and Day 93.