Yellowstone Magic/Beta/Season 17

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Season β17 was a triumph for the Yellowstone Magic in a regular series: the team ended with 71 wins and placed first in the league. However, the team was quickly eliminated in the postseason and ended as quarterfinalists.

Starting Roster

Lineup Rotation
Shadows

Season Events

Feedback Swaps

Day Magic Player Replacement Player Opposing Team
79 Inky Rutledge Jaylen Hotdogfingers 👟 Charleston Shoe Thieves
90 Jaylen Hotdogfingers Cravel Gesundheit 🛠️ Core Mechanics

Elsewhere

Day Player Cause Return Day Duration Scattered name
28 Curry Aliciakeyes Salmon Cannons 37 9 days n/a

Blooddrain

Day Siphoning Player Team Stat Siphoned Player Team
1 Logan Rodriguez Defense Denzel Scott 🕵️
37 Bevan Wise Batting Parker Meng 🦀

Consumer Attacks

Day Player Defense
102 Bevan Wise Shoes of Dexterity damaged
103 Curry Aliciakeyes Bat breaks
104 Melton Telephone n/a

Renovations

Ego

Players on the idol board in certain positions would receive the Ego modification and subsequent boosts. On Day 99 this season, the following player(s) received the following boosts.

Player New Ego Level
James Mora Ego+

Election Outcomes

Wills

Blessings

Season Overview

The Yellowstone Magic had one of their most prolific regular seasons to date, ending with 71 wins and a 72-27 record. In this season, the team saw the return of Jaylen Hotdogfingers, whose Fliickerrriiing modification meant that they joined the team and left within the season, effectively exchanging original-roster pitcher Inky Rutledge for Mechanics pitcher Cravel Gesundheit. The Magic also boasted a four-batter lineup this season, making all of their batters target for the idol board. In particular, James Mora ended the season as an MVP and gained their first level of Ego+.

Following their strong performance, the Magic easily qualified for the postseason; however, the team lost in a 2-3 season against the Hawai'i Fridays, cutting their iconic season short. In the election, the Magic dealt with a wimdy in the form of exchanging Bevan Wise for Sexton Wheerer, and successfully lengthened their lineup with the return of Francisco Preston.

The team reclaimed one of their five Redacted players in the form of Tiana Wheeler by winning the Strange Attractor blessing. In addition, the team was the highest bidder for In a Pinch (36%), Grounded (8%), Blood Crate Drop (15%), and Last Not Least (14%).