Post by Admin on Sept 29, 2020 4:07:35 GMT
Come on in, guys.
Before we begin.......
Get your first look at the new Galan and Cayambe tribes - Michelle and Kami returning victorious from the Summit.
Trevor has chosen to QUIT the Summit after missing his scheduled time. If we had known he was not going to compete, the left over players would have been safe regardless.
And now let's get to your next immunity challenge. Sabaya, I'll take it back - tribal immunity is once again up for grabs.
This one's a bit of a throwback. It's called Combo Platter.
Wait, sorry, not that kind of platter.
You will each be squaring off against members of the opposing tribes. So first things first, as a tribe you will need to rank your team members from strongest to weakest (and Sabaya, Galan & Cayambe you will pick one person to sit out). The strongest from each tribe will have their scores compared, and vice versa. Then, in your individual host chats, you will each schedule a time to compete.
When you're ready, we will send you an image that contains a variety of objects. You'll have exactly sixty seconds to try & count how many of each object there are. How far off you are from the correct number of objects will LOSE you a point. (Example: There are 10 apples in the picture, Ari guesses 8 apples, Ari would get -2 since they were 2 off the correct amount) All players will start at ZERO points, meaning that "0" Zero will be a perfect score, and you can only go into the negatives from there. The player with the score closest to zero will win the match-up!
Here's an example of what a combo platter might look like:
You'd be given a list of the items here (map, magnifier, stegosaurus, cartoon dino, pterodactyl) and would have to count how many of each are visible. Partial objects do count, so the dinosaurs that are half off the page would still be included in the total.
Your scores will be compared with the people who were ranked in the same spot as you on the tribe list. First place out of each bracket gets 4 points, second gets 3, and so on. The two tribes with the highest scores will be safe from Tribal Council, while the bottom two tribes will have to vote someone out of this game.
This challenge is due at 9PM EST on Tuesday, September 29th.) If there is a tie, the point goes to whichever tribe had all their members complete the challenge first, so don't leave this till the last minute.
Survivors Ready? GO!