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by World Baseball Classic » Sun Jul 24, 2022 12:58 pm
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by Drawkland » Wed Aug 17, 2022 8:31 am
United Dalaran wrote:Goddammit, comrade. I just knew that someday some wild, capitalist, imperialist interstellar empire will swallow our country.CN on the RMB wrote:drawkland's leader has survived so many assassination attempts that I am fairly certain he is fidel castro in disguise
by Zwangzug » Wed Aug 17, 2022 2:34 pm
by Drawkland » Wed Aug 17, 2022 3:15 pm
Zwangzug wrote:BTW, Drawk, at the risk of kissing butt--great work on the cutoff "road sign" graphics.
United Dalaran wrote:Goddammit, comrade. I just knew that someday some wild, capitalist, imperialist interstellar empire will swallow our country.CN on the RMB wrote:drawkland's leader has survived so many assassination attempts that I am fairly certain he is fidel castro in disguise
by Milchama » Thu Aug 18, 2022 1:07 pm
Zwangzug wrote:BTW, Drawk, at the risk of kissing butt--great work on the cutoff "road sign" graphics.
by World Baseball Classic » Fri Sep 09, 2022 11:25 am
by World Baseball Classic » Tue Sep 13, 2022 10:58 am
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by Nova Anglicana » Thu Sep 15, 2022 8:37 am
World Baseball Classic wrote:These nations are a part of the Council after WBC 55:Abanhfleft
Banija
Barnettsville
Brookstation
Cassadaigua
Chromatika
Drawkland
Eshialand
Kriegiersien
Milchama
Nova Anglicana
Quebec and Shingoryeo
Quintessence of Dust
Ranoria
South Americanastan
South Newlandia
Super-Llamaland
TJUN-ia
The Greater Nordics
The Sherpa Empire
Tikariot
Virginia Nova
Zwangzug
WBC Council President Vote Results (Cycles 56-58):
Chromatika: 3
Nova Anglicana: 4
Nova Anglicana will be the next President of the WBC Council. They are allowed to pick anyone on the Council as their vice-president.
by Benjium » Fri Jan 20, 2023 8:24 pm
by Chromatika » Fri Jan 20, 2023 11:19 pm
Benjium wrote:I'm sorry, I'm sure I'm not the first to ask this question. Is it possible to switch you style modifier halfway into a tournament? I don't necessarily want to, just curious if that's something there's precedent as it could represent a significant substitution or a mixing up of strategy.
by South Newlandia » Thu Feb 02, 2023 10:41 am
Section 1: In order to recognize excellent achievements through the storied history of the longest running tournament of the four North American sports, and to recognize the nations who helped make it that way, this council seeks to establish a Hall of Fame.
Section 2: There are three ways to reach the Hall of Fame. The first is to reach 20 points through a scale that awards points based on how well a nation did in previous World Baseball Classics. Nations that achieve 20 points are automatically inducted without the need for a council vote. The following scale gives the number of points scored per result in previous World Baseball Classics:
6 points per championship
4 points for a runner-up
2 points for third place
1 point for fourth place
3 points for hosting
4 points for WBC President (Full cycle; 3 WBCs)
2 points for partial presidency (Less than a full cycle)
Section 3: The second way to reach the Hall of Fame is to have participated in ten World Baseball Classics (this applies to users, and not specifically nations). However, the entrance may not take place if the nation in question has less than ten points. The nations meeting these qualifications will be voted on by the World Baseball Classic council, and if they receive a majority plus one of the votes, then they shall be admitted to the Hall of Fame.
Section 4: If a nation or person behind said nation is denied into the Hall of Fame after ten WBCs, their membership into the Hall of Fame shall again be looked at in increments of five. This means that if a nation doesn’t make it into the Hall of Fame in ten World Baseball Classics, they may be eligible to enter the Hall of Fame again after participating in fifteen, twenty, twenty-five, etc. World Baseball Classics, provided they have ten points.
Section 5: The third way for a nation to be elected into the Hall of Fame is by nomination. A World Baseball Classic council member or any nation who participated in WBC 1-20 may nominate any nation that has more than 10 points and less than 20 points to be potentially voted into the Hall of Fame. After receiving nomination, the entire council will vote on whether or not the nation should be elected into the Hall of Fame, and if the nation receives 50%+1 of the votes of the council, then that nation is inducted into the Hall of Fame. There is no requirement regarding the number of seasons participated in for a nation to be nominated in this way.
Section 6: In the case that a nation that is up for a vote for its entry into the Hall of Fame is also an incumbent member of the World Baseball Classic council, that nation shall not be allowed to vote for itself in the election and shall be required to abstain from voting.
Section 7: Hall of Fame membership is to be one nation per person, as to not load down the Hall of Fame with puppets.
Section 8: Inductions into the Hall of Fame will take place after each WBC, if any nation not already in the Hall of Fame has met one of the above listed criteria. Multiple, different nations can be inducted at one time.
Section 9: A nation that has Ceased to Exist (hereby referred to as CTE) may still be admitted into the Hall of Fame if they had enough points to qualify for the Hall of Fame before they CTE.
Section 10: Nations that are recognized as being a politically constituent part of a main nation will have their points added to the main nation’s total. Two nations shall be considered constituent if one inherited the rank of the other while participating in a WBC. Puppets that are not connected in character to the main nation of any user may not contribute to the main nation’s point total. Such puppets may not earn points themselves, unless the master nation under control of the same user does not have above ten points.
Section 1: In order to recognize excellent achievements through the storied history of the longest running tournament of the four North American sports, and to recognize the nations who helped make it that way, this councilseeks to establishhas established a Hall of Fame.
Section 2:There are three ways to reach the Hall of Fame. The first is to reach 20 points through a scale that awards points based on how well a nation did in previous World Baseball Classics. Nations that achieve 20 points are automatically inducted without the need for a council vote.There is one way for nations that have not been entered into the Hall of Fame before the end of WBC56 to enter the Hall of Fame. The following scale gives the number of points scored per result in previous World Baseball Classics:
6 points per championship
4 points for a runner-up
2 points for third place
1 point for fourth place
3 points for hosting
4 points for WBC President (Full cycle; 3 WBCs)
2 points for partial presidency (Less than a full cycle)
Section 3:The second way to reach the Hall of Fame is to have participated in ten World Baseball Classics (this applies to users, and not specifically nations). However, the entrance may not take place if the nation in question has less than ten points. The nations meeting these qualifications will be voted on by the World Baseball Classic council, and if they receive a majority plus one of the votes, then they shall be admitted to the Hall of Fame.Nations become eligible for vote when they reach 10 or more points. If the nations meeting these qualifications receive a majority plus one of the votes from the WBC Council, then they shall be admitted to the Hall of Fame.
Section 4:If a nation or person behind said nation is denied into the Hall of Fame after ten WBCs, their membership into the Hall of Fame shall again be looked at in increments of five. This means that if a nation doesn’t make it into the Hall of Fame in ten World Baseball Classics, they may be eligible to enter the Hall of Fame again after participating in fifteen, twenty, twenty-five, etc. World Baseball Classics, provided they have ten points. Should a nation receive less than the required amount of votes, or should they choose to decline their nomination, they become eligible to be voted upon again as soon as they gain additional Hall of Fame points.Section 5: The third way for a nation to be elected into the Hall of Fame is by nomination. A World Baseball Classic council member or any nation who participated in WBC 1-20 may nominate any nation that has more than 10 points and less than 20 points to be potentially voted into the Hall of Fame. After receiving nomination, the entire council will vote on whether or not the nation should be elected into the Hall of Fame, and if the nation receives 50%+1 of the votes of the council, then that nation is inducted into the Hall of Fame. There is no requirement regarding the number of seasons participated in for a nation to be nominated in this way.
Section65: In the case that a nation that is up for a vote for its entry into the Hall of Fame is also an incumbent member of the World Baseball Classic council, that nation shall not be allowed to vote for itself in the election and shall be required to abstain from voting.Section 7: Hall of Fame membership is to be one nation per person, as to not load down the Hall of Fame with puppets.
Section86: Inductions into the Hall of Fame will take place after each WBC, if any nation not already in the Hall of Fame has metone ofthe above listed criteria. Multiple, different nations can be inducted at one time.
Section97: A nation that has Ceased to Exist (hereby referred to as CTE) may still be admitted into the Hall of Fame if they had enough points to qualify for the Hall of Fame before they CTE.
Section108: Nations that are recognized as being a politically constituent part of a main nation will have their points added to the main nation’s total. Two nations shall be considered constituent if one inherited the rank of the other while participating in a WBC. Puppets that are not connected in character to the main nation of any user may not contribute to the main nation’s point total.Such puppets may not earn points themselves, unless the master nation under control of the same user does not have above ten points.
by Milchama » Thu Feb 02, 2023 11:17 am
by Quintessence of Dust » Thu Feb 02, 2023 11:19 am
by Quebec and Shingoryeo » Thu Feb 02, 2023 11:34 am
Quintessence of Dust wrote:I'm fine with a new thread, but given what happened with rugby, can we please make sure whoever operates the WBC account is the elected president.
by Drawkland » Thu Feb 02, 2023 12:39 pm
United Dalaran wrote:Goddammit, comrade. I just knew that someday some wild, capitalist, imperialist interstellar empire will swallow our country.CN on the RMB wrote:drawkland's leader has survived so many assassination attempts that I am fairly certain he is fidel castro in disguise
by Chromatika » Mon Feb 06, 2023 11:43 pm
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