Hm so it is just a raw idea, not sure if it possible btw. Same rules for road trip should apply for that. Only admins3+ and road trip leaders will be able to start it. We can name it derby road trip for example.
It can start with /drts for example, and who ever start it will bet cookies/cakes/money/... against whoever join if they get killed/survive for 5 min for example. They will also get boost and af disabled, spawn car too.
Everyone that teleport to this road trip will get there af and boost disabled and they will have to hunt the leader with any means necessary. Whoever kills the leadaer will get the prize that the leader and the players bet, if the leader dies without being killed by anyone the prize will be distributed between the other players or the clock chase can be reseted.
For example if the leader survives the chase for the 5 minutes he will get the reward from the bet pool
This is a raw idea so I like to hear the opinion of admins if its possible and player if they like it and feel free so suggest changes I'm open to it.
BTW if admins like it, it can be done like an event if they think thats more appropriate.
It can start with /drts for example, and who ever start it will bet cookies/cakes/money/... against whoever join if they get killed/survive for 5 min for example. They will also get boost and af disabled, spawn car too.
Everyone that teleport to this road trip will get there af and boost disabled and they will have to hunt the leader with any means necessary. Whoever kills the leadaer will get the prize that the leader and the players bet, if the leader dies without being killed by anyone the prize will be distributed between the other players or the clock chase can be reseted.
For example if the leader survives the chase for the 5 minutes he will get the reward from the bet pool
This is a raw idea so I like to hear the opinion of admins if its possible and player if they like it and feel free so suggest changes I'm open to it.
BTW if admins like it, it can be done like an event if they think thats more appropriate.
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