Capture the Chalice

Capture the Chalice is Strife's version of Capture the Flag. It was planned, but unfinished and unimplemented in the original 1996 release. The feature was recreated and fully implemented in the 2014 re-release, Strife: Veteran Edition.

Implementation
The game mode is compatible with the de-facto CTF Standard: matches pit the Blue Team against the Red Team. Editor numbers are 5080 for Blue Team start, 5130 for Blue Team chalice, and the same values plus one for the Red Team (5081 and 5131).

Players are immune to team damage, and altdeath rules are preferred as the default setting. The Veteran Edition game engine will begin a Capture the Chalice match automatically if a map is loaded with the required starts present while the game is in deathmatch mode.

Eight starts of both types are required for safety, as it is possible to assign anywhere from one to a full eight players to either team in any proportion through use of the Steam lobby feature in the game's frontend. It is also possible for players to allow the game itself to assign them teams, in which assignment begins with player 1 being randomly assigned to blue or red, and then alternating assignments for each subsequent player. If the number of players in the game is odd, the final player will be assigned to a team at random.

Unless a match is fairly balanced, the game engine disables any multiplayer-related achievements, so it is not possible to simply start a one-player netgame, or a game with everyone on a single team, and run the chalice multiple times.

Rebel allies summoned by the teleporter beacon inventory item have enhanced artificial intelligence in Strife: Veteran Edition, and in particular during Capture the Chalice matches. They will always appear with the team color, red or blue, instead of the summoning player's individual normal color. They will not attack any rebel or any player on the same team.

Mechanics
Scoring is accomplished by touching the player's own flag base while carrying the enemy team's chalice, while the player's own team's chalice is within 64 units of its own flag base. If the player's team's own chalice has been stolen, it must be returned first or no point is registered. The enemy chalice is removed from the scoring player's inventory upon scoring a point.

If a player carrying a chalice is killed, the chalice is dropped along with anything else the player is carrying in his or her inventory. If a member of that team touches the chalice, it will instantly return to base. Otherwise, if the chalice is left unattended for a total of 30 seconds, it will automatically return to base - this prevents loss of the chalice by dropping it in unreachable areas, as well as discouraging extended hiding of the chalice during a run.

If a full scan of the map reveals that the chalice no longer exists, neither on the map nor in any player's inventory, it will be respawned by the flag base at a location 16 units forward in the direction its map thing was placed by the editor. This is both how the chalice initially spawns at level start and respawns after scoring a point, as well as a fail safe in case a dropped chalice is crushed by a moving sector or otherwise removed from the game.

Attempting to camp the return of the chalice to its base is ill-advised, as it will inflict telefrag damage to anything within its radius.

Maps
Three special maps are provided for Capture the Chalice play in SVE.wad. With default settings, the game proceeds to the next level in numeric order when one team scores five points, winning the match. It is also possible to set a match time limit, in which case a team will be declared the victor by having the most points. When MAP38 is exited, play will return to MAP36.


 * MAP36: Castle Clash
 * MAP37: Killing Grounds
 * MAP38: Ordered Chaos