GameChap and Bertie are on a Fan-Made Map – the Underwater Deep Sea Arena! – for a thrilling Clay Soldiers battle! Which army shall emerge victorious? BATTLE FORT RULES Instructions: Make an army based on the below rules. Armies shall ONLY be chosen from the comments section, so to have a chance at entering battle, enter your team there! Tally ho! 1) Each army has 64 soldiers. 2) All soldiers are automatically given a stick and piece of armour. 3) Each army can have one King, but this is optional. 4) Upgrades cost points. You have up to 64 points to spend on upgrades. The costs are: -) Flint: 16 pts. (max 1) -) Cloth: 16 pts. (max 1) -) Horse: 4 pts. each -) Pegasus: 4 pts. each -) Gold Ingot: 0 pts. -) Glass: 4 pts. (max 1) -) Gunpowder: 4 pts. (max 1) -) Porkchop: 4 pts. each -) Clay: 4 pts. each -) Diamond: BANNED -) Iron Ingot: 2 pts. each -) Gravel Block: 4 pts. each -) Slime: 1 pt. each -) Redstone: 4 pts. each -) Sugar: 1 pt. each -) Feather: 1 pt. per 16 feathers (max 64) -) Glowstone: 0 pts. each -) Ender Pearl: BANNED 5) Item Descriptions -) Flint: Your soldiers craft sharper sticks for increased melee damage. -) Cloth: Allows your men to use wool padding, giving them better armor. -) Horse: A trusty steed who grants increased speed and armor to his rider. -) Pegasus: A special mount who offers slightly reduced speed, but increased armor and the ability to fly! -) Gold Ingot: Use this to crown a king! Your soldiers will follow him. -) Glass: Gives your entire …
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GameChap and Bertie are on a Fan-Made Map – the Void Arena – for another thrilling Clay Soldiers war; a Sub Match between four mighty armies! Which one shall emerge victorious? PLUS – read the Battle Fort rules below for a chance to see your own army entered against that of another subscriber, right here on GameChap’s channel! Capital show! NEW BATTLE FORT RULES Instructions: Make an army based on the below rules. Armies shall ONLY be chosen from the comments section, so to have a chance at entering battle, enter your team there! Tally ho! 1) Each army has 64 soldiers. 2) All soldiers are automatically given a stick and piece of armour. 3) Each army can have one King, but this is optional. 4) Upgrades cost points. You have up to 64 points to spend on upgrades. The costs are: -) Flint: 16 pts. (max 1) -) Cloth: 16 pts. (max 1) -) Horse: 4 pts. each -) Pegasus: 4 pts. each -) Gold Ingot: 0 pts. -) Glass: 4 pts. (max 1) -) Gunpowder: 4 pts. (max 1) -) Porkchop: 4 pts. each -) Clay: 4 pts. each -) Iron Ingot: 2 pts. each -) Gravel Block: 4 pts. each -) Slime: 1 pt. each -) Redstone: 4 pts. each -) Sugar: 1 pt. each -) Feather: 1 pt. per 16 feathers (max 64) -) Glowstone: 0 pts. each 5) Item Descriptions -) Flint: Your soldiers craft sharper sticks for increased melee damage. -) Cloth: Allows your men to use wool padding, giving them better armor. -) Horse: A trusty steed who grants increased speed and armor to his rider. -) Pegasus: A special mount who offers slightly reduced …
NEW RULES: Please read the New Rules below before submitting your teams for the next match! GameChap and Bertie are on a Fan-Made Map – the Battle Arena – for another thrilling Clay Soldiers war; this time a Sub Match between four armies chosen by you, our subscribers! Which formidable army shall emerge victorious? PLUS – read the Battle Fort rules below for a chance to see your own army entered against that of another subscriber, right here on GameChap’s channel! Capital show! NEW BATTLE FORT RULES Instructions: Make an army based on the below rules. Armies shall be chosen from the comments section to enter battle against each other in a GameChap video! Tally ho! 1) Each army has 64 soldiers. 2) All soldiers are allowed a stick and piece of armour. 3) Each army can have one King, but this is optional. 4) Upgrades cost points. You can spend up to 64 points on your army. The costs are: -) Flint: 16 pts. -) Cloth: 16 pts. -) Horse: 4 pts. each -) Gold Ingot: 0 pts. -) Gunpowder: 4 pts. each (max 1) -) Porkchop: 4 pts. each -) Iron Ingot: 2 pts. each -) Gravel Block: 4 pts. each -) Slime: 1 pt. each -) Redstone: 4 pts. each -) Sugar: 1 pt. each -) Glowstone: 0 pts. each 5) Item Descriptions -) Flint: Your soldiers craft sharper sticks for increased melee damage. -) Cloth: Allows your men to use wool padding, giving them better armor. -) Horse: A trusty steed who grants increased speed and armor to his rider. -) Gold Ingot: Use this to crown a king! Your soldiers will follow …
Back to the Future Part 2 Clip j.mp click to subscribe – Speeding through a tunnel, Marty (Michael J. Fox) fights Biff (Thomas F. Wilson) for possession of the sports almanac. TM & © Universal (2011) Cast: Director: Robert Zemeckis MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: j.mp Join our Facebook page: j.mp Follow us on Twitter: j.mp Buy Movie: amzn.to More Movie Clips: j.mp Producer: Bob Gale, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy, Neil Canton, Steve Starkey, Steven Spielberg Screenwriter: Bob Gale, Robert Zemeckis Film Description: Things have barely settled from the excitement and resolve of the original Back to the Future, when in pops that crazy inventor Dr. Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd) with news that in order to prevent a series of events that could ruin the McFly name for posterity, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox ) and his girlfriend are whisked into the future to the year 2015, where Marty must tangle with a teen rogue named Griff, who’s obviously the descendant of Biff, the first Future film’s bully. Marty foils Griff and his group when he jumps on an air-foil skateboard that flies him through town at rakish speeds with the loser bullies beaten again. Marty gets a money-making brainstorm before hopping in the time-traveling DeLorean, and he purchases a sports almanac. He figures that back in 1985 he’ll be able to place sure-fire bets using the published sports scores of the games that are yet to happen. Unfortunately for Marty, Dr. Brown disapproves of his betting scheme — he …
GameChap and Bertie are on a Fan-Made Map – the Creeper Arena – for another thrilling Clay Soldiers war; this time a Sub Match between four armies chosen by you, our subscribers! Which formidable army shall emerge victorious? PLUS – read the Battle Fort rules below for a chance to see your own army entered against that of another subscriber, right here on GameChap’s channel! Capital show! NEW BATTLE FORT RULES Instructions: Make an army based on the below rules. Armies shall be chosen from the comments section to enter battle against each other in a GameChap video! Tally ho! 1) Each army has 64 soldiers. 2) All soldiers are allowed a stick and piece of armour. 3) Each army can have one King, but this is optional. 4) Upgrades cost points. You can spend up to 64 points on your army. The costs are: -) Flint: 16 pts. -) Cloth: 16 pts. -) Horse: 4 pts. each -) Gold Ingot: 0 pts. -) Gunpowder: 4 pts. each (max 1) -) Porkchop: 4 pts. each -) Iron Ingot: 2 pts. each -) Gravel Block: 4 pts. each -) Slime: 1 pt. each -) Redstone: 4 pts. each -) Sugar: 1 pt. each -) Glowstone: 0 pts. each 5) Item Descriptions -) Flint: Your soldiers craft sharper sticks for increased melee damage. -) Cloth: Allows your men to use wool padding, giving them better armor. -) Horse: A trusty steed who grants increased speed and armor to his rider. -) Gold Ingot: Use this to crown a king! Your soldiers will follow him. -) Gunpowder: Plant an explosive charge in one soldier, which activates on death …
GameChap and Bertie are on a Fan-Made Map – the Underwater Arena (completely Endermen proof!) – for another thrilling Clay Soldiers war; this time a Sub Match between four armies chosen by you, our subscribers! Which formidable army shall emerge victorious? PLUS – read the Battle Fort rules below for a chance to see your own army entered against that of another subscriber, right here on GameChap’s channel! Capital show! NEW BATTLE FORT RULES Instructions: Make an army based on the below rules. Armies shall be chosen from the comments section to enter battle against each other in a GameChap video! Tally ho! 1) Each army has 64 soldiers. 2) All soldiers are allowed a stick and piece of armour. 3) Each army can have one King, but this is optional. 4) Upgrades cost points. You can spend up to 64 points on your army. The costs are: -) Flint: 16 pts. -) Cloth: 16 pts. -) Horse: 4 pts. each -) Gold Ingot: 0 pts. -) Gunpowder: 4 pts. each (max 1) -) Porkchop: 4 pts. each -) Iron Ingot: 2 pts. each -) Gravel Block: 4 pts. each -) Slime: 1 pt. each -) Redstone: 4 pts. each -) Sugar: 1 pt. each -) Glowstone: 0 pts. each 5) Item Descriptions -) Flint: Your soldiers craft sharper sticks for increased melee damage. -) Cloth: Allows your men to use wool padding, giving them better armor. -) Horse: A trusty steed who grants increased speed and armor to his rider. -) Gold Ingot: Use this to crown a king! Your soldiers will follow him. -) Gunpowder: Plant an explosive charge in one soldier …
GameChap and Bertie are on a Fan-Made Map – the GameChap and Bertie Bunker – for another thrilling Clay Soldiers war; this time a Sub Match between four armies chosen by you, our subscribers! Which formidable army shall emerge victorious? PLUS – read the Battle Fort rules below for a chance to see your own army entered against that of another subscriber, right here on GameChap’s channel! Capital show! NEW BATTLE FORT RULES Instructions: Make an army based on the below rules. Armies shall be chosen from the comments section to enter battle against each other in a GameChap video! Tally ho! 1) Each army has 64 soldiers. 2) All soldiers are allowed a stick and piece of armour. 3) Each army can have one King, but this is optional. 4) Upgrades cost points. You can spend up to 64 points on your army. The costs are: -) Flint: 16 pts. -) Cloth: 16 pts. -) Horse: 4 pts. each -) Gold Ingot: 0 pts. -) Gunpowder: 4 pts. each (max 1) -) Porkchop: 4 pts. each -) Iron Ingot: 2 pts. each -) Gravel Block: 4 pts. each -) Slime: 1 pt. each -) Redstone: 4 pts. each -) Sugar: 1 pt. each -) Glowstone: 0 pts. each 5) Item Descriptions -) Flint: Your soldiers craft sharper sticks for increased melee damage. -) Cloth: Allows your men to use wool padding, giving them better armor. -) Horse: A trusty steed who grants increased speed and armor to his rider. -) Gold Ingot: Use this to crown a king! Your soldiers will follow him. -) Gunpowder: Plant an explosive charge in one soldier, which activates …
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