Bath Arena
Bath, England

Built in 2048, the Bath Arena capitized on its Roman hertiage by incorporating period artwork and decor outside and inside its walls. A regular season is run from April to October with car, cycle, trike and hovercraft events. Winter ice dueling is held from December to February. The arena is part of the Royal Crown Circuit.

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Arena Features:
Outer walls are 30 feet high and have 75 DP. Gates are 15 feet high, have 10 DP and will open when rammed. The arena floor is paved. The massive Octagon structure had infinite DP, stands 20 feet tall, and is comprised of 22 degree ramps on two levels. Defenses are comprised of 8 universal turrets equipped with linked pairs of recoilless rifles.

During the winter the Bath Arena can be flooded up to depth of two feet. Once frozen the arena can be used for ice duels. Cooling coils are beneath the arena floor so that the ice can be maintained for the majority of the winter. Conversely, the arena can be flooded in the Summer with up to five feet of water, permitting boat, aquabike and hovercraft duels. Pumps can also make water cascade down the Octagon ramps. Both levels can be lowered by three feet, and with temporary walls installed they can hold up to three feet of water. This is often done for hovercraft events. Boats and aquabikes, if they go fast enough, can make it to both flooded levels but tend to lose underbody armor in the process, making for some interesting duels.


Schedule:
Monday - Amatuer Night
Tuesday - Closed
Wednesday - Practice Sessions
Thursday - Team Night
Friday - Challenge Night
Saturday - Special Events
Sunday - AADA Divisionals


Special Events:
King of the Octagon - The duelist that's able to stay on top of the Octagon and prevents anyone else from reaching the top, either through a time limit or last man standing, wins. Prestige is double.



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