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My largest was 7v4 and my team won easily 4-0. My toughest was a 2v4-when you put in 6 experienced players it makes for a very interesting game. Despite being outnumbered and on the defensive most of the time, we won
5-4, taking a 2-1 lead at the beginning and barely holding on.
5-4, taking a 2-1 lead at the beginning and barely holding on.
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For me, it was a FFA involving somewhere between 40-60 people, but only about 35-45 water blasters. Those without blasters made use of pretty much anything they could from plastic cuts to an entire cooler of ice water being dumped on an unsuspecting victim.
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Water War 3 to be precise. 11-12 vs 3. We got soaked by the 3. Never underestimate what determination and athleticism can do.
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Let's see... probably around 30 people, but I've been in several battles that big.
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SEAL wrote:If you ain't bloody and muddy by the end of the day, you went to a Nerf war.
My team is composed of all kinds of people. Jockish, nerdish, and in between. The youngest age in the Ridgewood Militia is 16, so water fights are NOT just for little kids. Almost all of the members will be turning 17 this school year, including myself, and the team is only getting larger. The only person who won't turn 17 will be turning 18 instead. :p
I have never actually been ridiculed for having water wars. The attitudes are different in this area.
I have never actually been ridiculed for having water wars. The attitudes are different in this area.
marauder wrote:You have to explain things in terms that kids will understand, like videogames^ That's how I got Sam to stop using piston pumpers
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My biggest ever was at a friend's Tang Soo Do picnic. There was about 50 kids there ranging from 6 years old to 15 or 16. A pretty good range of weapons too. Max D's and CPS 2100s and even a couple 1000s. My "team" (Leprekan, My brother, Me, This other girl, her cousin) were armed with 2 MD 5000s, 1 2100, 2 1000s, 1 Monster X, 1 WBL. It was extremely fun.
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If you have a battle in May or August (when im not in school) I'd like to come. Like a real war.Duxburian wrote:My team is composed of all kinds of people. Jockish, nerdish, and in between. The youngest age in the Ridgewood Militia is 16, so water fights are NOT just for little kids. Almost all of the members will be turning 17 this school year, including myself, and the team is only getting larger. The only person who won't turn 17 will be turning 18 instead. :p
I have never actually been ridiculed for having water wars. The attitudes are different in this area.
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SEAL wrote:If you ain't bloody and muddy by the end of the day, you went to a Nerf war.
We don't battle in May, but we do have as many wars as possible during June-September. If there is a time you're interested, by all means come! USSA once wanted to attend a Waterbridge-Ridgewood Militia war, but disappeared from online soaking. Tech, tactics, and everything else typical of hardcore teams is present. We don't go overboard with camo, but in a special war that could change. If you do decide to come up, which team would you choose to fight with? :p
marauder wrote:You have to explain things in terms that kids will understand, like videogames^ That's how I got Sam to stop using piston pumpers
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80 people dang that has got to be the biggest battle i have ever heard of. If people like waterfighting in Singapore how come they don't sell good guns there.mutuhaha wrote:My largest ever was 80+ ppl (maybe even over 100), about 2 or more of these every year whenever we feel like. Needless to say, everyone was saturated. People just love water fights here.
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No idea, maybe because there're too many overprotective parents who lodge complaints if their kids' cry after getting soaked by big guns (by another little kid) and they're more inclined to blame the equipment rather than the other kid's bad marksmanship.
If you go up to your average friend here, he/she probably would join in the water fight if he/she (more likely he, but no offense) had time. Of course, tell him the details, don't give him the idea that everyone just stands there and gets each other wet.
The battle was organized by my U.Y.O., so it was easy to get interested people (yes we have a lot of people). Hot weather here too, so.. yeah.
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If you go up to your average friend here, he/she probably would join in the water fight if he/she (more likely he, but no offense) had time. Of course, tell him the details, don't give him the idea that everyone just stands there and gets each other wet.
The battle was organized by my U.Y.O., so it was easy to get interested people (yes we have a lot of people). Hot weather here too, so.. yeah.
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Maybe in early August then, since I'm working during the Summer, and I go back to school mid August. As far as teams are concerned... you'll just have to wait and see mwahahahaha.Duxburian wrote:We don't battle in May, but we do have as many wars as possible during June-September. If there is a time you're interested, by all means come! USSA once wanted to attend a Waterbridge-Ridgewood Militia war, but disappeared from online soaking. Tech, tactics, and everything else typical of hardcore teams is present. We don't go overboard with camo, but in a special war that could change. If you do decide to come up, which team would you choose to fight with? :p
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SEAL wrote:If you ain't bloody and muddy by the end of the day, you went to a Nerf war.
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