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The Glittering Prizes

February 4, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

It’s February and the Spring 2010 season of BASH is fast approaching. March 1st is when the season starts, but here’s a peek at what awaits one lucky coach at the end of the grueling season: The Spring 2010 BASH Cup. This trophy is 9 in tall and 6 in long, and rests on a sturdy wooden base with letters ringed around it reading “BASH 2010”, the iconic lighthouse in the middle, and the 01 winged helmet crowning it all. The Spring 2010 BASH Cup will be out on display at Tower of Games so everyone can get their “eyes on the prize.” When the entire season is finally over this trophy will be awarded out to the winner of the BASH Cup, held at Tower of Games, where the top teams in the BASH Digital League will face off against each other for the glory of victory.

The Spring BASH Cup doesn’t just serve as something to put on your coffee table to prove to everyone that you’ve faced the best Hampton Roads had to offer and won. No it also provides in-game benefits to the winner of this prize that they may then take advantage of in future seasons with their cup-winning team. The benefits of winning the Spring BASH Cup are as follows.

1. The ability to pronounce “Norfolk” as “Nor-f*&$”

2. With the season over a random player from your team grows restless and enlists in the navy. The player returns to your team in time for the new season having learned a random skill from the table below from their time on deployment. (Reroll if the player already has the skill rolled on the table. If the player has all the skills on the table, too bad.) They also get “SR” placed in front of their name indicating their rank. This rank increases if the player should happen to gain this award again in the future.

1d10 Skill
1 Block
2 Wrestle
3 Tackle
4 Dodge
5 Sprint
6 Sure Feet
7 Kick
8 Jump Up
9 Pro
10 Leader
1d10 Skill
1 Block
2 Wrestle
3 Tackle
4 Dodge
5 Sprint
6 Sure Feet
7 Kick
8 Jump Up
9 Pro
10 Leader

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