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List of dodgeball variations : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of dodgeball variations
The following is a list of rules variations from around the world, for the collection of games known as dodgeball. ==Army dodgeball==
Army dodgeball, also known as medic, consists of two teams, and is normally played in a medium-sized arena (such as a basketball court or a parking lot). The two teams are picked and a line is made in the center of the playing area. Each team is assigned a side and neither team may cross the center line or they risk being automatically eliminated. Several dodgeballs are then distributed to the teams. Each player then tries to hit the other team's players with the balls, and the spot that is hit is therefore "wounded" and the player must move to the back of the playing area and wait for the "medic" to come heal them. The medic is one player assigned at the beginning of the game by each team. As the two teams throw the ball(s) at each other, if a "wounded" player is hit by a ball before being "healed" they are then removed from the game. The game ends when one player remains unwounded and not out. The game is best played by a medium-sized group (10–30) and lasts from 20 minutes to an hour. One variant of army dodgeball is no man's land dodgeball, with a medium-sized "freezone" in the center on the court which any player on any team can enter, resulting in a more close-range environment; there are no back up medics in the game.
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