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  • Ctrl + F to find your scenario.
  • To add values, or a scenario:
    • You will need to know the question number. Find them on the Teamwork page.
    • Find the edit button and press the downwards arrow to see more options. Select "Source Editor". If source editor isn't an option, click "Classic Editor", then click the "Source" tab at the top of the edit box that pops up. If Source Editor and Classic editors are not options, go ahead and press "Edit".
    • Some players will ask a different set of question when Evolved or upon Extreme Evolution . Make sure you are in the correct section for your player.
    <---ADDITIONAL NOTES FOR CERTAIN PLAYERS --->{{TeamworkQ#|Result1|Result2|Result3}}
    • Copy and paste/follow the above example if you are introducing a new question.
    • Enter in your results. You can preview your edits by clicking either the Mobile or the Desktop icons above "Publish".
    • Press Publish to finalize your edits. NOTE: Edits might not show up immediately. You can speed this process along by going to the menu under edit and pressing "Purge".
  • How to find right answers:
    • Questions come in a group of 20. 1-20, 21-40, 41-60 and etc. If you got a question number 55 then it means there will be questions from 41 to 60. Add the whole group.
    • Answers that give +3 follow basic pattern:
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    • So if right answer for question 15 is number 3 then you know that for Q14 it will be number 2 and for Q16 number 1.
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    {{TeamworkQ15|||+3}}
    {{TeamworkQ16|+3||}}
    
    • This way you can find answers for whole group if you figured out at least one right answer in a group.
    • Right answers do not carry over to next group.
    • If question 20 have right answer number 3 then it doesn't mean that question 21 will have right answer number 1. It can be number 2 or 3 as well.
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    Pattern Break
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    • Pattern stays the same for one group only.

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Scenario #1: Lindsey is asking about the team's goal of this season. What should you tell [him/her]?
To win all the way, of course.
Best of 4 should be our goal. +3
Teamwork is what matters the most.
Scenario #2: Lindsey is asking about my ideal type of person. Should be careful about answering this...
I have very specific standards for personality, looks, values, and background. Are you interested in hearing about it?
I'm all about the feeling. A spark is all it takes.
I think that being able to understand each other is the most important. +3
Scenario #3: Lindsey seems to be thinking that the team has already become the best in the universe. [He/She] seems a bit too carried away. What should you do?
It's within our grasp. +3
I would like to hear what you think is the best team in the universe.
(Stick a thumb up and do a comedic dance just for the sake of laughter.)
Scenario #4: Lindsey is arrogantly looking down at the other team. Let's stop [him/her] from causing any problems.
You're right. This is a waste of time.
The honor of our opponent is also important. +3
That team is far from your style.
Scenario #5: Does one have to make intentional fouls in order to win? Let's give [him/her] some advice.
Is winning really worth going that far?
I don't see anything wrong as long as you can get away with it.
Be true to yourself. +3
Scenario #6: Lindsey is having trouble deciding a name for [his/her] special move. [His/Her] options are ''Infinity Illusion Shot'', ''11th Dimension Ultra Gravity Shot'', ''Astral Space Shot'', and a few more.
I'm sure you're going to become an intergalactic fool. +3
I..Respect your naming taste...
Cool! Keep it up!
Scenario #7: Lindsey is all alone in the locker room worrying about the fate of the universe. Let's go talk to [him/her].
It's silly of you to worry about such things. Are you feeling okay?
We must have faith in the Gate Keepers and win the Galaxy League. +3
A mysterious villain...Bad taste, if you ask me.
Scenario #8: Lindsey is making a scene. [He/She]'d rather jump into space than to be eaten alive by vicious aliens.
Vicious? More like ugly.
The door's over there.
Are you giving up before putting up a fight? +3
Scenario #9: [Player] is blaming the team for their pass mistakes and is questioning their soccer skills.
This needs to be analyzed and fixed. Can you help me? +3
Passes that you prefer aren't always the right answer.
It can't be perfect every time.
Scenario #10: Lindsey is complaining that it's boring to play only soccer every day. What should we say to [him/her]?
How about we play baseball today?
No, it's not boring. +3
If you're up for suggestions, I'm all ears.
Scenario #11: It's before the 2nd half, and Lindsey is complaining that we're up against an opponent that's too strong.
We should at least put up a fight so they remember us.
There's nothing we can really do. Let's just get this over with.
Don't give up until the end. +3
Scenario #12: You forgot to lock Lindsey and almost used [him/her] as training material! [He/She] looks very upset!
It's my fault. +3
It was all just to motivate you to become a better player!
It's your fault.
Scenario #13: Lindsey is confused that [he/she] won the MVP. What should you tell [him/her]?
Nicely done! We're throwing a party today!
You deserve it. Well done! +3
Aren't you satisfied with your performance?
Scenario #14: Lindsey is talking with the team about what they would be doing if they didn't start soccer. Let's join them.
I would've tried to find something that fits me.
Something full of excitement!
I would've been doing something to save the universe. +3
Scenario #15: The team is saying bad things about Lindsey for skipping practice. Time to intervene.
Do you really think that [he/she] would skip practice? +3
Skipping practice isn't something that's in [his/her] dictionary.
[His/her] love towards soccer is real.
Scenario #16: Lindsey is mesmerized by the majestic scenery of a dragon flying in the skies of the Iron Canyon.
I want one of those. It'll be fun to have a pet dragon.
I can feel the strength of that majestic creature. +3
Hmm...If only I could change the shape of the horns and the color of the scales. That'd be perfect.
Scenario #17: Lindsey seems to be worried about one of the team members that left after a quarrel. Let's talk to [him/her].
Everybody should grow up.
It'll be alright. Don't worry.
Let's go look for him. +3
Scenario #18: On a day off, Lindsey is looking at a passing couple with jealous eyes.
I'd love to have a stable job first. +3
It's really hard to find the right person.
If you find a [handsome man/beautiful woman], try talking to [him/her]!
Scenario #19: Lindsey is asking you about the one thing you want the most in the universe. What do you tell [him/her]?
(I want every day to be exciting and fun.)
(I just don't want to waste a single day in my life.) +3
(I want my dreams to come true.)
Scenario #20: There's been a mistake. The team's uniform is mixed up with the festival costumes. What should you tell the team?
What's done is done. Let's come up with a new design.
It's finally time for some festival-soccer!
Let's split up and find the uniforms. +3
Scenario #181: Lindsey is asking you what you think is it that makes this team great. You weren't expecting this, but you should give [him/her] an answer.
We have a strong lineup of players that make our star players shine brighter.
Well, you're looking at the one person that is making this team great.
You. I know you're doing much for the team without taking any credit. +3
Scenario #182: Lindsey is angry because [he/she] was criticized by [his/her] performance and is asking your opinion. Let's give [him/her] an answer.
I want to practice with you, if that's okay with you. No? +3
I admit it. You're the best in the team.
I'm sure the lesson here is that all of us need to learn.
Scenario #183: Lindsey, who has shown absolutely superb chemistry with you, is embarrassed and says [he/she] didn't do all of that because of you. What should we say?
Stop being embarrassed and just accept the compliments, will you?
Yeah? Well, I did what I did for you. +3
I know.
Scenario #184: Lindsey wants to have an academic conversation about the 5th dimension, string theory, and other infamously hard space theories. Why...?
([He/She] wants you to be a good listener.)
(There must be a reason why [he/she] started this conversation.)
(Maybe [he/she] brought snacks but is too shy to share it with me.) +3
Scenario #185: Lindsey looks disappointed about the size of the Galaxy League. What would be an appropriate response?
Nervous? Trust me. I got you. +3
What were you expecting? An intergalactic war?
Isn't it awesome to see the galaxy come together for soccer?
Scenario #186: Lindsey seems to be uncomfortable to hear about the love life of other teammates. Let's talk to [him/her].
It's all good as long as it doesn't affect the match.
Should we join the club? +3
Just say it. You're jealous.
Scenario #187: Lindsey is talking about how famous [his/her] rivals are in the Galaxy League. [He/She] seems jealous. Let's talk to [him/her].
You're as good as they are, I'd say you deserve more credit.
Good rivalry brings both sides to higher levels.
I'll be your rival from now. +3
Scenario #188: Lindsey is furious about how Lucian is always surrounded by girls. What should we say?
Are you jealous? +3
He's popular, just not as much as me.
He's good looking and has a good personality. Maybe that's why.
Scenario #189: Kirin suddenly appears, pats Lindsey on the head while teasing [him/her], and then goes away. Lindsey seems angry...
He's like the wind. There wasn't even time to chat.
...I think you liked it more than you thought... +3
Patting you on the head? He must not fear for his life!
Scenario #190: The team is at Metro City. Lindsey seems to be surprised how the people of Metro City have mechanical bodies.
I like how they don't mind physical flaws.
I like how even the minority can be saved in this society.
You have a heart of gold. +3
Scenario #191: Kuma is furiously chasing Ogre. Lindsey seems confused.
Two bears...Which one is Kuma? +3
Well, one thing is for sure. One of them did something stupid.
Looks like Ogre is goofing around. I mean the guy has like over 200 pounds over Kuma.
Scenario #192: Lindsey is spreading the happy news about [his/her] cousin having a baby. Let's congratulate [him/her].
Congratulations!
So, the numerous baby clothes you've been making were all for this day? +3
I hope that baby comes to be a great soccer player, just like you.
Scenario #193: The team seems very nervous facing Skalardra. What should we do?
Hmm? What's wrong everybody?
Political power means nothing on the field.
Huh? I think Lindsey is prettier. +3
Scenario #194: Lindsey refuses to listen to anybody's advice saying he's the best and he doesn't need any advice. Let's talk to [him/her].
Are you angry because I wasn't there to oversee your training? I said I'm sorry! +3
Well that's absolutely fine if you can actually prove that you're the best.
That's not like you...
Scenario #195: Lindsey is interested in Selena and is asking for your opinion. What should we say?
She's kind and sweet. Maybe you'll have a shot?
Be honest and show a sincere attitude. +3
Considering your personality, I think she'll accept you.
Scenario #196: Lindsey seems to be interested in the Micrinum from Kiri, which is said to be good for beauty and anti-aging. Let's talk to [him/her].
I think that's a good choice.
Looks aren't important when it comes to soccer.
You're young and good looking even without that. +3
Scenario #197: Lindsey seems to be determined to crush the opposing team. Let's give [him/her] some advice.
That's the spirit! Let's teach them a lesson! +3
With your skills and dedication, I have no doubt that you will.
I like how you're doing your best.
Scenario #198: Lindsey looks sad because [he/she] feels [his/her] friendship with a friend in a rival team is falling apart. What should we say to [him/her]?
It's not your fault. Let's try to find out why this is happening.
Try starting off with some small talk. +3
If your friend is truly your friend, [he/she] will understand.
Scenario #199: It's a tough match, but Lindsey is standing tall and encouraging the team. What should we say to [him/her]?
You really help us a lot in these situations.
You're a good person.
Your spirit is an inspiration to us all. +3
Scenario #200: A teammate that is a former member of the Dark Sisters is down sick, suffering from the aftermath of performing exorcism. Let's talk with Lindsey about what to do.
Let's go visit her. Some fun won't do any harm. It might even cheer her up! +3
Let's leave her alone. She may find all this attention uncomfortable.
Let's be prepared to take care of her in case her sickness gets worse.

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