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Labels
Por cigarette bucket
You know those labels that the game gives you at the end of every round? Let's try and find out what they mean.
   
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08.16.2024 Aknowledgement
This guide was written when I was quite young but I'm leaving it here for the lore; thanks

the game is still really good btw and it runs great on modern hardware, you should get it

- voodoo
Introduction
Before we get started, you need to know what this guide will talk about, so we're all on the same page.

Do you know what a "label" is? A label is a name given to you at the end of every round. The labels that are given to you are determined by your gameplay style during the round. They kinda look like this:

Some of these are pretty easy to interpret what they mean (like "Button Masher"), but some of them, not so much. So, I've done some pretty hefty research, and I think I've figured out most of them.
Labels
The labels listed below are all of the ones that I know of. They will include the name of the label (obviously), a picture of the label, and a description of the label. They aren't in any specific order. Here we go...

Button Masher

This label is given to the player who provided a significantly larger amount of shots fired per second than everyone else.


Mostly Harmless

This label is given to the player who had a very low hit ratio compared to everyone else. (<0.50)


Peaceful Protest

This label is given to the player who had a hit ratio of <0.00 . What a wuss...


In Denial
This label is given to the player who used their shield way more than their opponents.


The Keener
This label is given to the player who's hit ratio is high as a kite. (Possibly over 5.00, although this is unconfirmed).


Bad Driver
This label is given to the person who collided into the most objects. You crazy drunk...


Forward Thinking
This label is given to the player who was the most confrontational (Still testing to see if this is true).


Skill Game
This label is given to the player who had a significantly higher accuracy percentage than everyone else.


The Tortoise
This label is given to the player who traveled a significantly lower distance compared to everyone else.


The Hare
This label is given to the player who was the least confrontational (Still testing to see if this is true).


Specialist
This label is given to the player who used one weapon throughout the entire game.


Rocket Scientist
I actually have no clue how this label is given. If someone could help me out, that'd be great.


Stop Hitting Yourself
This label is given to the player who hit themselves with their own weapons the most.



Bulletproof
This label is given to the player who had a hit ratio of


Zen
This label is given to the player who really just didn't do anything.


Life on the Edge
You didn't use your shield once, you risky rebel!


Lead Thumb
This label is given to the player who charged their weapons the most.




Right, so those are all the labels in the game that I know of. Splendid.
Label Demontration
Below is a video of a 1v1 taking place to show how labels are given out to players depending on their play style. Pay attention to how the players fight, to see how they got the labels they were given. (I schooled the opponent, by the way..)
Other Information & End
If you have any information that you want me to add to the guide, let me know in the comments!

All screenshots were taken directly from ROCKETSROCKETSROCKETS with the Windows screen capture software "Snipping Tool".

Thanks for reading this pretty pointless guide. If you thought it was pretty entertaining to read, I'd appreciate it if you could take two seconds out of your life to give me a rating up at the top, there. Thanks!
6 comentário(s)
cigarette bucket  [autor(a)] 23/out./2022 às 11:43 
Thanks, video should be back up <3 @meep
meep 18/set./2022 às 7:30 
video is private
cigarette bucket  [autor(a)] 23/ago./2015 às 10:53 
Thanks for the suggestions.

The original description for Specialist was what you said, but I just wasn't quite sure. As for the other one, I think you're right. I'll play a couple of test games and see how you get "In Denial".
4onen 23/ago./2015 às 8:08 
Great job! I totally wasn't sure on Keener.
As for In Denial, I think that comes from using your shield immediately after getting hit, during that immunity period where you already get a shield.
Also, Specialist is for using only a single weapon. At least, I've never gotten it for using many weapons, and get it all the time when I go bombs only or missiles only.
cigarette bucket  [autor(a)] 21/ago./2015 às 0:55 
No problem, this was good practice for a few other guides I'm working on. :happyBUD:
Menerva 20/ago./2015 às 17:55 
Thanks! I've been trying to figure these out.