Tuleetar /ʈʌliʈar/ (sport)
Gameplay and rules
2 snowball hits, or a tag and someone is out. if an entire team gets out, then the opposing team gets +4 points and everyone is back in everyone who is out also comes back every third of the game scouts cant tag in the oppoents side of the court Most points wins, matches last 1 hour. each time you steal your opponents flag, your team scores 1 point.Team Positions
Builder: Builders are in charge of repairing the teams fort, and often work with team captins to choose the design to pair with their game plan. Scout: Scouts are the people who can cross over to the enemy side of the court and actually capture the flag. Defender: Defenders stay on the team's side of the court, and try to tag out the opposing scouts, and mostly focus on defending the flag. Offensive: The offensive player, tries to hit enemy players and get them out, protect the scouts from their side of the field, and yeah. Support: Supports help keep everyone supplied with snow balls.First Third
During the first third, 0 scouts can cross. Instead both teams generally focus on building up their fort, while the offensive players try to disrupt the enemy team.Second Third
Durring the second third, 2 scouts can cross.Third Third
Durring the third third, 4 scouts can cross.Popularity
Mostly Tuleetar is popular in the northern and southern parts of Hofelora because there's generally enough snow to play there, but there are a few stadiums towards the equator, where some places get enough snowfall each year to play seasonally.Popular Teams
- The Boggy Bay Placeholder Names
Team Sizes: 10 Players on the field
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Author's Notes
I say that x scouts can cross in a given third, technically any team person could, but that would be a weird play, probably if all your scouts are out and a game is close.