The Chase

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The Chase
Survival 3
Chase Logo.png
Logo of The Chase event.
Event
TypeGameshow
Date23rd February 2019
& 13th April 2019
ActivitiesOrganised game show
Organizers20.png William278 & 20.png misterblue28
WorldSurvival 3

"Cyberdogs: The Chase is on!" 20.png William278

The Chase is a game show event that thus far has been held twice on the Survival 3 world, based on the eponymous real-life game show of the same name. In the show, contestants face off against a "Chaser" who attempts to stop them from winning a cash prize. On Dogcraft, the show is hosted by William278 in a purpose-built studio located beneath the Ouranos Theatre building with chaser 20.png marbou9 trying to stop contestants from winning Dogcraft Dollars.

Format

The format of the show is very similar to that of the source material, with a few adjustments. The Chase features four contestants who have to earn money for their team, while a "Chaser" attempts to stop them. Each contestant first goes through two rounds; the Cashbuilder and the Chase.

Cashbuilder

20.png Domino_1 building cash in the cashbuilder.

In the cashbuilder, contestants earn 1000 DCD for each trivia question (based on Minecraft and Dogcraft trivia) they answer correctly in a minute, up to a maximum of 20,000 DCD. The most won by a contestant in the Cashbuilder is 12,000 DCD.

The Chase

Contestant 20.png xandermuis answering questions in the second round.

After the Cashbuilder, they take their earnings to the Chase in which the contestant must "escape" back to their team by answering more questions correctly, this time multiple choice. If they answer right, they move one step closer to home, starting with four steps from home. However, also answering the questions is the Chaser, 20.png marbou9, who also moves closer to the player with each question he answers correctly, starting from the top of the board; three steps away from the player. If either the Chaser or the contestant answers a question incorrectly, they do not move. When the Chaser reaches the contestant (and thus answers more questions correctly than they do), the player is "caught" and is out of the game, with their winnings from the cashbuilder removed. However, if they manage to escape and return to their team, their winnings are added to a pool. Each of the four players repeat this process. Once this process is over, all remaining players move to the next round. In an event where all players are caught, one player is nominated by the team to move onto the next round and the team's winnings are reset to 4000 DCD, which is split between all contestants should the nominee win.

The Final Chase

The Final Chase ladder graphic below shows Marbou9 attempting to catch the last contestant, Domi.

In the final round, known as The Final Chase, remaining contestants must answer as many questions correctly in two minutes as they can. With each question they get correct, another step is added to a counter. After the contestants time is up, the Chaser gets their chance to catch the contestants, as they then try to answer as many questions correctly as they can in two minutes to try and reach the step goal set by the contestants. However, this time if the Chaser gets a question wrong the timer is paused and the contestants get a chance to "push back" the Chaser, reducing his step counter by one if they correctly answer the question the Chaser got wrong (though this rule was only introduced in the second episode on Dogcraft). If the contestants successfully fend off the Chaser, their winnings from the previous rounds are divided equally among them. Otherwise, the Chase is over and they win nothing.

Recording

The Chase contestant table

The show is organised by William278 and misterblue28, mayors of Ouranos and held in a studio underground. The studio is arranged with a stage and auditorium behind it, with a control booth situated behind that allowing misterblue to operate the controls which adjust the lighting and Chase board. Each episode is recorded, with assistance from 20.png nossi345. Afterwards, the videos are edited by William in Premiere Pro and uploaded to YouTube. This production process takes over 50 hours per episode, starting with the recording and ending with the final upload. This led to the second episode of the chase having an extremely long 194 production span, with the recording taking place on Ouranos Day on the 13th of April and ending on the 24th of October 2019.

Shenanigans

Anvil Crimes

Anvils falling during the second episode of The Chase.

As an act of revenge for 20.png marbou9's double anvil kill on himself and Domino_1 during the excavation of the Chase Studio, 20.png William278 plotted with misterblue28 to kill marbou with an anvil during a question on the topic during the filming of the first episode of The Chase. The death, which can be seen in the first episode at the 25:40 mark followed the question
"Which of the following is NOT a valid Minecraft death message?". After the answer was revealed, anvils were triggered to release by misterblue through a piston mechanism nicknamed the "marbliterator" much to the horror of a visibly worried marbou9; his head darting left and right in confusion at the redstone sounds. The space cow was swiftly struck by two falling anvils and died thanks to the armour carefully selected to exclude a hat by William. Hilarity following the conclusion of filming ensued.

Marbou9 sought quick revenge after filming concluded and began preparations to return the favor the following episode. He carefully co-ordinated positions to release a series of anvils, this time killing not just William, but the entire set of contestants and cameraman 20.png nossi345. The death, which can be viewed at the 39:52 mark on the second episode killed six players and led to the creation of the DC Courtroom discord and courthouse. These shenanigans led to a sharp rise in anvil crimes across the Dogcraft server and led to it becoming a sort of tradition across community members.

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