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A long planned feature previously on [[SpongeBuddy Mania]] in a different form, [https://www.thesbcommunity.com/forums/topic/3678-a-keynote/ Teams was first announced] by [[tvguy347]] on December 30, 2011 when SBC was still on [[V7 Clownfish|vBulletin]]. The [[Good Noodles]], originally a VIP usergroup that SBCers could purchase access to with [[doubloons]], was converted into a team and the Krusty Krusher were introduced as a second team. The original concept of Teams, as proposed by tvguy, was a site-wide RPG that saw users battling for control of the forums themselves with member-on-member battles. The teams were provided with two private subforums where each team could "plot against the other." However, being that lack of staff involvement was a cornerstone of the concept, the first release of Teams left most users confused on its purpose. This, coupled with the pay-to-play (with doubloons) nature of both teams, led to the failure of Teams 1. A staple of the original Teams was the Team Bank, where a team raised its own funds in order to keep their subforum. While neither the Good Noodles nor the Krusty Krushers defaulted while they existed, the involvement of doubloons in Teams was an unnecessary complication in a forum feature designed to increase activity. | A long planned feature previously on [[SpongeBuddy Mania]] in a different form, [https://www.thesbcommunity.com/forums/topic/3678-a-keynote/ Teams was first announced] by [[tvguy347]] on December 30, 2011 when SBC was still on [[V7 Clownfish|vBulletin]]. The [[Good Noodles]], originally a VIP usergroup that SBCers could purchase access to with [[doubloons]], was converted into a team and the Krusty Krusher were introduced as a second team. The original concept of Teams, as proposed by tvguy, was a site-wide RPG that saw users battling for control of the forums themselves with member-on-member battles. The teams were provided with two private subforums where each team could "plot against the other." However, being that lack of staff involvement was a cornerstone of the concept, the first release of Teams left most users confused on its purpose. This, coupled with the pay-to-play (with doubloons) nature of both teams, led to the failure of Teams 1. A staple of the original Teams was the Team Bank, where a team raised its own funds in order to keep their subforum. While neither the Good Noodles nor the Krusty Krushers defaulted while they existed, the involvement of doubloons in Teams was an unnecessary complication in a forum feature designed to increase activity. | ||
The absence of a notification system for the member battles and team stats being left incomplete by programmer | The absence of a notification system for the member battles and team stats being left incomplete by programmer MDPP also crippled the system. | ||
==Teams 2== | ==Teams 2== | ||
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* [[Snowcember Ball 2019]] | * [[Snowcember Ball 2019]] | ||
* [[March Madness 2020]] | * [[March Madness 2020]] | ||
* May 2020 | * Mini May 2020 | ||
* [[The Super Spongy Square Games 2020]] | * [[The Super Spongy Square Games 2020]] | ||
* [[Octerror Fest 2020]] | * [[Octerror Fest 2020]] | ||
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*Complete integration with ibEconomy | *Complete integration with ibEconomy | ||
*New "Team Store" section to the SBC Doubloon Store | *New "Team Store" section to the SBC Doubloon Store | ||
*A | *A team bank and ability to donate to the team bank | ||
*All doubloons used within teams counts towards your total worth | *All doubloons used within teams counts towards your total worth | ||
*Four weapons per team | *Four weapons per team |