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Genocide is a flag which kills an entire team that the shot hits with the exception of rogues. Rogues can experience the same reaction with the help of the [[RogueGenocide]] plug-in. The flag can be disastrous if it hits the same team, but can be the turning point of a battle, giving you and your team time to maneuver.    | Genocide is a flag which kills an entire team that the shot hits with the exception of rogues. Therefore a rabbit in [[Rabbit Chase]] with genocide is very dangerous. Rogues can experience the same reaction with the help of the [[RogueGenocide]] plug-in. The flag can be disastrous if it hits the same team, but can be the turning point of a battle, giving you and your team time to maneuver. Genocide is usually, in gameplay, referred simply to as "Geno".  | ||
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Revision as of 04:29, 20 May 2008
Genocide is a flag which kills an entire team that the shot hits with the exception of rogues. Therefore a rabbit in Rabbit Chase with genocide is very dangerous. Rogues can experience the same reaction with the help of the RogueGenocide plug-in. The flag can be disastrous if it hits the same team, but can be the turning point of a battle, giving you and your team time to maneuver. Genocide is usually, in gameplay, referred simply to as "Geno".