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  1. #1
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    Default Olympic Events: How do they work?

    Hey, I wanted to make an olympic event room but I havent been to one of habbo's olympic events.

    So I guess I was wondering how the waiting rooms work, and how the main rooms look (like does the main room have the queue, or do the waiting rooms?), how big are the waiting and main rooms... Is it 1v1 in those rooms, or is it team.. etc etc

    Any details will be helpful

    Will reward info with rep!

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    Snowboarding
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    50 person room limit, queue up in beginning room. Links to another room that links to another, that links to another, that links to the finish. In the end room there are three podiums for first second and first place with scoreboards with 1 2 3 on them to indicate. You could alternatively use colored seats e.g. yellow = 1st etc.

    Skiing
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    Same as above with the rooms but the waiting room is a 6x6 with small queue and teleporters. ludus lets four in at a time and they race through rooms to win.

    Curling
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    He opens the room until its full (50 limit), then moves whatever is blocking the door and EVERYONE runs to other side of room to the teleports. First through teleports have to find the yellow, brown and silver pod to sit on to get the corresponding medal.

    I haven't played any other events, don't think there are any. What I'd suggest is 2-5 rooms. First can be waiting/start room with a queue, others can be event rooms that people must race through. Remember that usually only four habbos will play at once (curling is terrible).

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