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<blockquote data-quote="EldarOfSuburbia" data-source="post: 249633" data-attributes="member: 4106"><p>Some notes:</p><p>- From the start of each wave, jumping an obstacle scores 50k x multiplier x #obstacles jumped, to a max. of 2M per obstacle jumped (so, after 10 obstacles you keep scoring 500k-2M per obstacle). This score accumulates and is the Obstacles score. If you fail the wave, this cumulative score is the score you're awarded. I don't believe this is counted toward the final wave bonus. But possibly it may be lucrative to always fail the longest wave on the last obstacle, to keep collecting those points over and over. With Doctor 1, lighting ESCAPE is not difficult.</p><p>- Jumping into the TARDIS at the end of the wave scores the 1M x multiplier bonus. This is the Bonus score.</p><p>- There are 15 distinct waves in total. 4 (#1-#4) in the first set, 5 in the second set (#5-#9) and 6 in the third set (#10-#15). Subsequent sets repeat the same obstacles, but still get higher numbers (#16+). Note that the EB is <em>only</em> available in Wave #3, it is not available in Wave #18, #33, etc. In other words: only one EB from Video Mode, ever.</p><p>- Not counted the pattern or number of obstacles in all the waves, either. Bowen's guide <a href="http://www.ipdb.org/rulesheets/738/drwho.htm" target="_blank">here</a> does cover the first few. Wave #3 (the EB wave) is SSSLLLSSS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EldarOfSuburbia, post: 249633, member: 4106"] Some notes: - From the start of each wave, jumping an obstacle scores 50k x multiplier x #obstacles jumped, to a max. of 2M per obstacle jumped (so, after 10 obstacles you keep scoring 500k-2M per obstacle). This score accumulates and is the Obstacles score. If you fail the wave, this cumulative score is the score you're awarded. I don't believe this is counted toward the final wave bonus. But possibly it may be lucrative to always fail the longest wave on the last obstacle, to keep collecting those points over and over. With Doctor 1, lighting ESCAPE is not difficult. - Jumping into the TARDIS at the end of the wave scores the 1M x multiplier bonus. This is the Bonus score. - There are 15 distinct waves in total. 4 (#1-#4) in the first set, 5 in the second set (#5-#9) and 6 in the third set (#10-#15). Subsequent sets repeat the same obstacles, but still get higher numbers (#16+). Note that the EB is [I]only[/I] available in Wave #3, it is not available in Wave #18, #33, etc. In other words: only one EB from Video Mode, ever. - Not counted the pattern or number of obstacles in all the waves, either. Bowen's guide [URL="http://www.ipdb.org/rulesheets/738/drwho.htm"]here[/URL] does cover the first few. Wave #3 (the EB wave) is SSSLLLSSS. [/QUOTE]
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