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When playing [[Mazeworld]], you are in control of a '''contestant''', which may also be referred to '''(your) character(s)'''. The contestant is essentially the one you play as and is meant to represent you, but can look like anything you please.
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[[MazeWorld]] player characters are referred to as '''Contestant''', which may also be referred to '''(your) character(s)'''.
=== Physical traits ===
=== Physical traits ===
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Contestants may be one of the [[Four genders|four genders]] that exist in the Mazes. They may be either '''male ♂''', '''female ♀''', '''otoko ☿''', or '''futanari ⚥'''. All humans and many other creatures, such as non-wicked youkai, are typically one of four genders, and the contestant itself is no exception to this.
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The Contestant may be a '''human''', a '''halfling''', or a '''youkai''', either male or female, and may have any one appearance possible for those species. The wiki uses "his/her" instead of "they", in order to reinforce the fact that this character is supposed to be unique and singular.
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In almost all cases, contestants are '''humans''', but about any roughly humanoid creature can be played, such as '''hybrids''' (anthropomorphic animals), so long as they don't have any advantages over a regular human. Upon their arrival in Mazeworld, every contestant is stripped of whatever magical, innate, or acquired powers they've had during their past lives, giving them human-like strength, so all contestants start on an equal foot. More information about what and what isn't ok is available [[Newcomer's Guide|here]].
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Upon his/her arrival in the Mazes, the Contestant begins with no magical, innate, or acquired powers and abilities he/she might have had or enjoyed during their past lives. The only special abilities available from the start are natural ones, those granted by their species' natural physical traits.
=== Statistics and abilities ===
=== Statistics and abilities ===
''Please refer yourself to [[Statistics|statistics]] and [[Abilities|abilities]] for more information.''
''Please refer yourself to [[Statistics|statistics]] and [[Abilities|abilities]] for more information.''
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=== Differences of play between genders ===
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=== Purposes and origin of the term ===
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Technically, characters with female genitalia, and those with male genitalia, have almost no differences, except for their sexual [[Statistics|statistics]]. Certain disguises work only on certain genders; disguising as a [[Maid|maid]] for example, can only be done by females and futanari.<br />
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Contestants will encounter human NPCs that are, 2/3 of the time (100% for ''perverted'' encounters), of the opposite of their technical gender, except during special cases such as during [[Missions|missions]] where most characters encountered in those situations have a fixed, scripted appearance. Rarely, named mission characters which are encountered CAN be different according to the gender of the contestant (such as during [[Mission 1]]).
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The only difference between the four available genders for contestants is the sexual statistic.
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When first introduced to the world, the Contestant is informed by the [[Administrator]] that he/she has died, but his/her soul has been collected and inserted into an identical body, with any and all supernatural or superhuman features and powers he/she had in their previous life removed as needed. The Contestant is informed that his/her objective is to roam through the Mazes to find the [[Cardinal Amulets]], which are divine artifacts capable of sending the Contestant back to the world they came from, provided he/she can survive the Mazes' dangers and challenges. In other words, the Contestant is told that he/she can earn a sort of "second chance" at life in whatever world they previously died in.
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Females and otokos must concentrate on keeping their [[Impregnation]] meter as low as possible, while males and futanari must keep their [[Potency]] meter as high as possible.
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As a rule of thumb, any [[Sexual encounter|sexual encounter]] is potentially dangerous to the contestant if not properly prepared to prevent it (or at least, to cure it).
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In appearance, if the Contestant simply sticks to the objective of collecting the Amulets and returning home, it would seem that this is his/her entire purpose in the Mazes, and the most reasonable assumption for the term "Contestant" is that he/she is essentially playing a very deadly game where the prize is a second life in their homeworld, and the risk being permanent death.
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One could argue that either gender is easier to play than the other, but in the end, it's just one difference of play among the universally threatening dangers of the game - [[Tempest|my]] recommendation would be to choose whichever gender you like most; as far as I am concerned, there is no gender particularly above any other.
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In reality, the Administrator has conceived the idea of a Contestant to [[Endgame|seek out skilled beings from other worlds]] to potentially become Admins on their own. Hebizuka Jinkou, currently the sole Administrator of the Mazes, has chosen to pick from the souls of people with great potential who had recently died for a good reason; there is in her opinion, "nothing more exceptional than a chance to avoid death, and nothing more symbolic than the promise of returning from what seemed like certain death". With these factors in mind, Hebizuka wanted the Contestant to have a reason to fight for his/her life in the Mazes and overcome any and all challenges, as deadly and as numerous as they may be; a sort of unwavering driving force.
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=== Life of a contestant ===
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Naturally, the Admin has also predicted that the Contestant might get accustomed to the life in the Mazes, and may even prefer it to his/her previous life. If it were to be the case, then the real plan can be set in motion: to pit the Contestant against one last few challenges and choices to test his/her worthiness for the role. If the Contestant were to overcome these challenges, then he or she can then be elevated to the status of Administrator on Hebizuka's side.
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''You may also want to check information about the [[Startgame]] and the [[Endgame]] for more specific information.''
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Depending on their performance in the game, on their ability of managing their [[Backpack|equipment]] and [[Statistics|physical condition]], as well as a good bit of luck, a contestant can, statistically, die as soon as [[Room|room]] 1, or live an epic adventure all the way to the four [[Cardinal Amulet|Cardinal Amulets]].
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Again, in an effort to predict all possible situations, in case the Contestant wants to be an Administrator '''without''' Hebizuka around - essentially, to replace her rather than join her, Hebizuka has also planned a few things, just to show she isn't going to give up her position easily...
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Most of the time, contestants are resistant and do not die easily - they are not willing to give up, and are often determined to some kind of goal, the most common of which is going back home, as promised by the [[Game Master|Game Masters]] were they to complete the tasked challenge of collecting the Amulets..
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=== '''Known Contestants''' ===
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[[Mazeworld]] is known to be very harsh both physically and mentally. Before the advent of contestants chosen after their death, the Game Masters used genetically-engineered, or kidnapped humans and creatures of many kinds, and used them as testing contestants to test the effectiveness of every room, and their effects on their physical and mental condition. Those were the era of what is informally called ''Mazeworld Beta''. A total of 345 contestants were enrolled or engineered into testing every bit, nook and cranny of the game, and only a few of them survived, albeit with severe physical ailments and a variety of mental conditions, ranging from mindlessness to complete insanity. The survivors were called the [[Failed]], and now reside inside Mazeworld as enemy encounters to the contestants of nowadays.
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Every Contestant was assigned an ID number to distinguish between every iteration of every player character more easily, by giving each of them a unique identifier.
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Every contestant was assigned a number: this is where every contestant's ID number comes from, and why it officially starts at number '''346'''.
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* From the beginning of the game and until version 3, Contestant ID numbers officially started at number '''346'''.
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* From version OP2 onwards, the numbering system was reset; even Contestants that existed before will be assigned a new number.
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** For OP2 and OP3, all Contestant ID numbers were prefixed with a "B" and will start with "B01" onwards.
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** For the Transitional Period, all Contestant ID numbers were prefixed with a "C", starting at "C01" onwards.
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* Since version 4, Contestant ID numbers will be reset again, this time simply starting from '''001''' onwards. The username of the player owning the Contestant is also listed next to the Contestant name, between parentheses. Contestants also no longer have their own wiki page, so as to reduce wiki clutter.
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=== Known contestants ===
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=== Previous versions ===
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*1-345: The [[Failed]]
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* [[List of Contestants from previous eras]]
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*346: [[Datenko]] ♀
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=== Version 4 ===
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*347: [[Seikai Taiyoukiko]] ♀
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* 001: '''Jessica Definta''' (Definta) <span style="color: red">KIA</span>
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*348: [[Kik]] ⚥
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* 002: '''Morrigan Edelman''' (Groovy Smoothy)
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*349: [[Alexandra]] ♀
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* 003: '''Tiffany''' (Apologue)
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*350: [[Arriah Winterbled]] ♀
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* 004: '''Yumiko "Hibana" Imagawa''' (Darkenend)
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*351: [[Hana Crosswise]] ♀
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* 005: '''Suzume''' (Sunhorse9) <span style="color: red">Canned</span>
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*352: [[Reiko Tsukade]] ♀
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* 006: '''Jude Mustaine''' (Voltaire Jordans) <span style="color: red">Canned</span>
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*353: [[Aiden Rosengard]] ♂
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* 007: '''Tabitha Matsuyama''' (C27) <span style="color: red">KIA</span>
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*354: [[Seraphine]] ⚥
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* 008: '''Parra''' (UrbanWitch)
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*355: [[Aria Fujisaki]] ☿
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* 009: '''Edward Teach''' (Link)
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*356: [[Yuu Kisaragi]] ♀
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* 010: '''Damian Pigeon''' (SirPigeon)
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*357: [[Thanael Merchtcherski]] ♀
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* 011: '''Prismatic Iris''' (antoligy)
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*358: [[Matthew Kethys]] ♂
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* 012: '''Mable "Maple" Barrett''' (Hyps)
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*359: [[River Dreng]] ☿
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* 013: '''Reina Miyako-Knight''' (Twib)
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*360: [[Banagher Links]] ♂
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* 014: '''Marko Kapor''' (Catwithawatermelon)
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*361: [[Sayuri Kiriha]] ♀
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* 015: '''Sean "Seanie" McGee''' (Seanie)
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*362: [[Yuuthy Tolo]] ♂
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* 016: '''Marian Meeks''' (Marian)
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*363: [[Jonathan Loke]] ♂
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* 017: '''Nagisa Ashigaru''' (JadedPencil) <span style="color: red">KIA</span>
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*364: [[Malus Cypher]] ♂
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* 018: '''Shizo "Zo" Chou''' (Degenerate)
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*365: [[Heather]] ♀
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* 019: '''Selisona''' (Selisona) <span style="color: red">Canned</span>
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*366: [[Rin Miru]] ♀
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* 020: '''Moxie Conrad''' (Breezy)
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*367: [[Kiyo]] ☿
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* 021: '''Mint Leaf''' (Mint Leaf)
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*368: [[Nieve]] ♀
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* 022: '''Kohaku Hayabusa''' (C27)
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*369: [[Ursino Giovanni]] ♂ aka '''Bearhug'''
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* 023: '''Alastor Fulminate''' (Zero)
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*370: [[Jeral Grant]] ♂
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* 024: '''Kiva Beowulfe''' (Rocketgal)
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*371: [[Zhao Xi Yi]] ⚥
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* 025: '''Adam Hiruman''' (Auro)
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*372: [[Lucca Serehnal]] ⚥
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* 026: '''Vitaliy Klimov''' (Asriel / Азриэль)
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*373: [[Anthony]] ♂
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* 027: '''Thadeus James Calamity''' (Cosmic Jester)
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*374: [[Mina Kichida]] ♀
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* 028: '''Pinkamena Dianne Pie''' (NDDina)
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*375: [[Dillyn Kelstern]] ♀
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* 029: '''Tamako Han''' (Tama-chan)
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*376: [[Sardon Reichart]] ♂
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* 030: '''Aria Angelus''' (NS7271)
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*377: [[Alice Hawke]] ♀
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* 031: '''Elaine F. Attwood''' (JadedPencil)
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*378: [[Snow Winters]] ♀
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* 032: '''Ithiri''' (Zeal)
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*379: [[Eleanor Black]] ♀
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*380: [[Saya Hatou]] ⚥
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*381: [[Kliff Williams]] ♂
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*382: [[Utsuho Reiuji]] ♀
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*383: [[Yukiko Kurokami]] ♀
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*384: [[Nanako]] ♀
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*385: [[Nikolay Romance]] ♂
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*386: [[Kaguya Houraisan]] ♀
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*387: [[Maria Sanders]] ♀ aka '''Mari'''
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*388: [[Aoi Kikuchi]] ♀
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*389: [[Luna Belle]] ♀
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*390: [[Eris Lilium]] ♂
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*391: [[Zei Akabane]] ♂
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*392: [[Alexander Raikov]] ♂
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*393: [[Alexander Joseph Niten]] ♂ aka '''Alec Ito'''
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*394: [[Stellar Blackscale]] ⚥
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*395: [[Mia Tsukiyoko]] ♀
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*396: [[Kallen]] ⚥
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*397: [[Selis]] ♀
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*398: [[Team MikoSpark|Reimu Hakurei]] ♀
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*399: [[Team MikoSpark|Marisa Kirisame]] ♀
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*400: Not attributed yet
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== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Statistics]]
*[[Statistics]]
*[[Encounters]]
*[[Encounters]]

Latest revision as of 13:53, 14 October 2018

MazeWorld player characters are referred to as Contestant, which may also be referred to (your) character(s).

Physical traits

The Contestant may be a human, a halfling, or a youkai, either male or female, and may have any one appearance possible for those species. The wiki uses "his/her" instead of "they", in order to reinforce the fact that this character is supposed to be unique and singular.

Upon his/her arrival in the Mazes, the Contestant begins with no magical, innate, or acquired powers and abilities he/she might have had or enjoyed during their past lives. The only special abilities available from the start are natural ones, those granted by their species' natural physical traits.

Statistics and abilities

Please refer yourself to statistics and abilities for more information.

Purposes and origin of the term

When first introduced to the world, the Contestant is informed by the Administrator that he/she has died, but his/her soul has been collected and inserted into an identical body, with any and all supernatural or superhuman features and powers he/she had in their previous life removed as needed. The Contestant is informed that his/her objective is to roam through the Mazes to find the Cardinal Amulets, which are divine artifacts capable of sending the Contestant back to the world they came from, provided he/she can survive the Mazes' dangers and challenges. In other words, the Contestant is told that he/she can earn a sort of "second chance" at life in whatever world they previously died in.

In appearance, if the Contestant simply sticks to the objective of collecting the Amulets and returning home, it would seem that this is his/her entire purpose in the Mazes, and the most reasonable assumption for the term "Contestant" is that he/she is essentially playing a very deadly game where the prize is a second life in their homeworld, and the risk being permanent death.

In reality, the Administrator has conceived the idea of a Contestant to seek out skilled beings from other worlds to potentially become Admins on their own. Hebizuka Jinkou, currently the sole Administrator of the Mazes, has chosen to pick from the souls of people with great potential who had recently died for a good reason; there is in her opinion, "nothing more exceptional than a chance to avoid death, and nothing more symbolic than the promise of returning from what seemed like certain death". With these factors in mind, Hebizuka wanted the Contestant to have a reason to fight for his/her life in the Mazes and overcome any and all challenges, as deadly and as numerous as they may be; a sort of unwavering driving force.

Naturally, the Admin has also predicted that the Contestant might get accustomed to the life in the Mazes, and may even prefer it to his/her previous life. If it were to be the case, then the real plan can be set in motion: to pit the Contestant against one last few challenges and choices to test his/her worthiness for the role. If the Contestant were to overcome these challenges, then he or she can then be elevated to the status of Administrator on Hebizuka's side.

Again, in an effort to predict all possible situations, in case the Contestant wants to be an Administrator without Hebizuka around - essentially, to replace her rather than join her, Hebizuka has also planned a few things, just to show she isn't going to give up her position easily...

Known Contestants

Every Contestant was assigned an ID number to distinguish between every iteration of every player character more easily, by giving each of them a unique identifier.

  • From the beginning of the game and until version 3, Contestant ID numbers officially started at number 346.
  • From version OP2 onwards, the numbering system was reset; even Contestants that existed before will be assigned a new number.
    • For OP2 and OP3, all Contestant ID numbers were prefixed with a "B" and will start with "B01" onwards.
    • For the Transitional Period, all Contestant ID numbers were prefixed with a "C", starting at "C01" onwards.
  • Since version 4, Contestant ID numbers will be reset again, this time simply starting from 001 onwards. The username of the player owning the Contestant is also listed next to the Contestant name, between parentheses. Contestants also no longer have their own wiki page, so as to reduce wiki clutter.

Previous versions

Version 4

  • 001: Jessica Definta (Definta) KIA
  • 002: Morrigan Edelman (Groovy Smoothy)
  • 003: Tiffany (Apologue)
  • 004: Yumiko "Hibana" Imagawa (Darkenend)
  • 005: Suzume (Sunhorse9) Canned
  • 006: Jude Mustaine (Voltaire Jordans) Canned
  • 007: Tabitha Matsuyama (C27) KIA
  • 008: Parra (UrbanWitch)
  • 009: Edward Teach (Link)
  • 010: Damian Pigeon (SirPigeon)
  • 011: Prismatic Iris (antoligy)
  • 012: Mable "Maple" Barrett (Hyps)
  • 013: Reina Miyako-Knight (Twib)
  • 014: Marko Kapor (Catwithawatermelon)
  • 015: Sean "Seanie" McGee (Seanie)
  • 016: Marian Meeks (Marian)
  • 017: Nagisa Ashigaru (JadedPencil) KIA
  • 018: Shizo "Zo" Chou (Degenerate)
  • 019: Selisona (Selisona) Canned
  • 020: Moxie Conrad (Breezy)
  • 021: Mint Leaf (Mint Leaf)
  • 022: Kohaku Hayabusa (C27)
  • 023: Alastor Fulminate (Zero)
  • 024: Kiva Beowulfe (Rocketgal)
  • 025: Adam Hiruman (Auro)
  • 026: Vitaliy Klimov (Asriel / Азриэль)
  • 027: Thadeus James Calamity (Cosmic Jester)
  • 028: Pinkamena Dianne Pie (NDDina)
  • 029: Tamako Han (Tama-chan)
  • 030: Aria Angelus (NS7271)
  • 031: Elaine F. Attwood (JadedPencil)
  • 032: Ithiri (Zeal)

See also