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Enter the Battlesphere
This idea came by mishearing the word “atmosphere” in a song, I thought he said something like “Battle-sphere” so this got me thinking, scheming,eating, and I came up with this.The size of the Battlesphere is about 3 Football yards in diameter, same for the height. Made from air-tight, bulletproof glass, the Battlesphere hovers in Grodot’s sky, a galactic battlefield for entertainment and training.
All across the Battlesphere are floating platforms, some with walls, barricades, or small forts, coded with a stripe bordering the floor to represent the size of it. Red are the smallest, blue are the biggest. In the center (diameter ig) of it all, lays a massive bridge going from end to end. At the two ends of the bridge are two, three-level fortresses, that can be bought with metal tags that are contained in the heads of the Battle droids, Steel combat dummies programmed and modified for the Battlesphere. These were provided my Max himself as a bet to participate for free if he made 2000 within a week…He won. About 5 tags are in the Steel Droids, but every 10 minutes a wave of 100 Gold Droids are let in with the usual 1000 Steel ones that are in every round, that carry 20 each.
In four quarters of the inside float four, white-color coded square platforms where the 4 teams spawn. Battlesphere events happen semiannually, one with four planets, and the other with all eight, two per team. As long as enough people join, matches can be called by anyone, at anytime, but only the semiannual events have rewards.
The goal of this game is to save up 5000 steel tags, unlock the circular zone in the center of the bridge (and the whole sphere) then keep control of it for 5 minutes straight. If a match is called where there are teams of 2, they have to maintain control of it for 2 minutes and 50 seconds. In the usual 4 team matches or events, the limit per team is 10.
Anyway, preparations, announcements before the game, team forming, and other things are all done in a round building that stays under the Battlesphere. If someone is killed in-game, strange magic revives them, takes them to a cell in the building for 10 seconds, then the “respawn” in a random area of the sphere.
Imagine saying this all in one breath.








Picture was just a rough concept, ignore the plain blue bg