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'''Ahyoheek''' (<dni> | '''Ahyoheek''' (<dni>ayohEk</dni>) is a D'ni game similar to the human game "rock, paper, scissors", only it can be played by up to five players. The game is frequently called "heek" by [[explorers]]. It is played at [[Ahyoheek table|a five-sized table]] that controls the timing of the rounds and keeps score automatically. These tables also interface with the [[KI]], allowing a KI user to build up a score and rank against other players. | ||
== Rules == | == Rules == | ||
Reposted from the [[DRC]]'s website, | Reposted from the [[DRC]]'s website, which is no longer available. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20060513030554/http://www.drcsite.org/heekrules.shtml archived page]) | ||
<blockquote>Simply put: Ahyoheek is a | <blockquote>Simply put: Ahyoheek is a Dni game very similar to rock, paper, scissors, although players are trying to collect three of an item (pen/beetle/page), instead of simply defeating their competitors and moving on. | ||
The game can be played with from 2 to 5 players. | The game can be played with from 2 to 5 players. | ||
A round consists of one | A round consists of one throw-down. Each player chooses whether they will play pen, page, or beetles. After all players have made their choices, the choices and winner are revealed. Each players selection is compared with each of the other players. 1 round-point is awarded for each victory (pen over beetles/beetles over page, etc...) and 1 round-point deducted for each loss. | ||
The player with the most round-points in the round wins whatever he/she played. For example a player could play a pen and win with the round with two points. He/she is then awarded a pen and the next round begins. It is possible for multiple players to win each round. It is also possible for no player to win a round. | The player with the most round-points in the round wins whatever he/she played. For example a player could play a pen and win with the round with two points. He/she is then awarded a pen and the next round begins. It is possible for multiple players to win each round. It is also possible for no player to win a round. | ||
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== Ranks == | == Ranks == | ||
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| 9 || 3701–4600 | | 9 || 3701–4600 | ||
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[[Category:D'ni games]] | [[Category:D'ni games]] |