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Terminology

This page explains the different terms used throughout the wiki in order to help understand what something means or refers to.

Marble

Marble refers to the representation of a player in the game itself. Whenever a player joins a queue, attacks the king or plays in a tile, they will be displayed as a circle with their avatar on it.
The term is a bit misleading tho since the players are technically speaking not a marble, but rather a flat disc.

Ticket

Ticket refers to the digital form of currency used to join a game. Players use their channel points or bits to have them be translated into so-called spawn tickets, the rate at which this happens is 1:1.
Tickets can't be used for anything else, while the channel points, which also are named tickets, can be used for other things.

Tile

Tile refers to a minigame that is displayed on either the left or right side. A tile always has a specific rarity and name.

Bits

Bits refers to the virtual currency offered by the Streaming platform Twitch. It should not be confused with the term bidding, which refers to spending spawn tickets.

Gap

A Gap is a component of a Tile and is also often referred to as a "bucket".

A Gap can exist in two states, open and closed, and may have different point values. Closed gaps always take points from a player and transfer them over to the current king, while open gaps give a player points. The amount they get depends on the number the gap displays while they fall through it.
Two unique gaps in the form of a infinity and angel gap only exist in the games Zero or Hero and Chicken Out. Former takes all the points of the player while later doesn't take any points. Later also only exists while a infinity gap is inside a Rebellion's effect Area.

The gap can increase its own point value when a player passes through it. Whether this is possible is indicated by a colored line on top of the gap.

  • Gaps having a grey colored line don't change their values, meaning a gap displaying 5 will always give or take 5 points.
  • Gaps displaying a blue line will increase their value by 1, meaning a gap displaying 5 will display 6 after a player passed through it, then 7, then 8, etc.
  • Gaps displaying a purple line will increase their value by their starting value, meaning a gap displaying 5 will display 10 after a player passed through it, then 15, 20, etc.

Block

Block refers to a square shown in the wall between the !attack pipe and the current King.

The mechanics of this object is described in the Attacking the King page.