Difference between revisions of "Supernova Eclipse"
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'''Supernova Eclipse''' is a [[weather]] condition first seen in the [[ILB Semi-Centennial]] match as a result of [[Sun(Sun)]] becoming a [[Supernova]]. Following this, in [[Season 24]] Supernova Eclipse was introduced as an extremely likely outcome of [[Jazz]] weather<!-- (which itself was the weather for most games in the season)-->. | '''Supernova Eclipse''' is a [[weather]] condition first seen in the [[ILB Semi-Centennial]] match as a result of [[Sun(Sun)]] becoming a [[Supernova]]. Following this, in [[Season 24]] Supernova Eclipse was introduced as an extremely likely outcome of [[Jazz]] weather<!-- (which itself was the weather for most games in the season)-->. |
Revision as of 22:45, 5 January 2022
Supernova Eclipse is a weather condition first seen in the ILB Semi-Centennial match as a result of Sun(Sun) becoming a Supernova. Following this, in Season 24 Supernova Eclipse was introduced as an extremely likely outcome of Jazz weather.
As in Solar Eclipse weather, in Supernova Eclipse players have a chance of being incinerated by a Rogue Umpire. However, unlike Solar Eclipse, in Supernova Eclipse entire teams may also be targeted for incineration.