This challenge is a tribal immunity challenge that was used in Micronesia. Each tribe has four people hold on to ropes suspending a net above the ground. The other members of the tribe throw coconuts into the opposing tribe' s net to make it heavier. The tribe that drops their net first loses. I liked this because it blended two aspects- the precision of the coconut throwers and the strength of the rope holders. The Fans won immunity in this challenge.
Though this will probably be ignored, once again I am asking for people to join my Survivor group game. I will rresort to begging, but we aren't at that stage yet. Please join, It' 'll be a lot of fun!
This second challenge is usually featured midway through the merge and is for immunity. I' m not sure of the name, it' s the one where the castaways stand with the barrel of water above their heads and try not to let their arm drop, pulling the chain attached to the bucket. Also, temptations are offered, like cookies, pizza, coffee, soda, chips, etc. to make the castaways drop out. I always like watching who can resist all of the temptations the longest, it also reveals who feels secure and who feels threatened.
The first challenge I'm going to mention isn' t really a challenge, but it' s always fun to watch and often has an impact on the game. It' s the Survivor Auction. Not in every season but in many of them, this gives the castaways a chance to bid on food items, showers and other luxuries, and sometimes challenge advantages. Though not entirely essential to the game, still a fun and relaxing thing to watch, and gives viewers a few minutes free of hardcore strategizing.