Come on in guys! For today's challenge, we're playing a classic game of "Tug of War".
Each round, each tribe will choose three people to compete. There are three roles: the anchor, the middle, and the front.
The front’s job is different from the other two. I will give a task in the same post as my "Go!" post, and whichever front puller completes the task first will provide enough force to equal 6 pulls for their tribe.
The middle will be pulling the rope by posting *pulls 1*, *pulls 2*, etc. You must count as you pull. Their effort counts for a normal amount of pulls.
The anchor’s job is to hold down the fort and they pull in the same manner as the middle person pulls. The anchor's pulls will account for 1.5x the normal pulls. For example, if an anchor makes 10 pulls in a round, it actually accounts for 15 pulls. They most also count up with their pulls.
Each round will last 1 minute and to win a round, your tribe's total amount of pulls must be higher than the other tribe. The first tribe to win two rounds of tug of war wins immunity and reward.
Any Questions?
NOTE: Players can compete in back to back rounds, but you can’t perform the same role back to back.