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[[File:Ee wootup.png|frame|right|[[Mr. Shoe]] giving a Woot]]
 
[[File:Ee wootup.png|frame|right|[[Mr. Shoe]] giving a Woot]]
'''Woots''' are stars with red bows that can be given from players to [[Worlds|worlds]] as a way of rating a World good. In the [[lobby]], worlds can be sorted by the amount of woots. Originally, "Woot" was another term for [[magic coins]] after they were re-added, but as of November 21, Woots and magic coins were separated to prevent further confusion.
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'''Woots''' were stars with red bows that could be given from players to [[Worlds|worlds]] as a way of rating a World good. In the [[lobby]], worlds could be sorted by the amount of woots. Originally, "Woot" was another term for [[magic coins]] after they were re-added, but as of November 21, Woots and magic coins were separated to prevent further confusion.
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As of EE2.0, woots have been removed.
  
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==
If a player wants to, they can give a world a Woot. People often put fun and entertaining things in their worlds to encourage people giving Woots. The special Woots used for giving to worlds have a red bow on them. Every day, the player will receive 10 more Woots to give to worlds.
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If a player wanted to, they could give a world a Woot. People often put fun and entertaining things in their worlds to encourage people giving Woots. The special Woots used for giving to worlds had a red bow on them. Every day, the player would receive 10 more Woots to give to worlds.
  
If Woots are attempted to be saved for the next day, the amount of Woots a player has is capped at 10, making the unused Woots yesterday go to waste. The worlds can now be (and already are, by default) sorted by how many Woots they have, although do be aware that worlds with lots of Woots can often be found with little to no people in it. As Woots burn away, a popular world may not have the same popularity the next day, giving other world's a chance to have more Woots.
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If Woots were attempted to be saved for the next day, the amount of Woots a player had was capped at 10, making the unused Woots yesterday go to waste. The worlds could be sorted by how many Woots they have, although do be aware that worlds with lots of Woots could often be found with little to no people in it. As Woots burn away, a popular world may not have the same popularity the next day, giving other world's a chance to have more Woots.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
[http://blog.everybodyedits.com/2012/11/14/woot-in-the-world/ Blog post]
 
[http://blog.everybodyedits.com/2012/11/14/woot-in-the-world/ Blog post]
 
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Revision as of 09:59, 24 August 2015

Mr. Shoe giving a Woot

Woots were stars with red bows that could be given from players to worlds as a way of rating a World good. In the lobby, worlds could be sorted by the amount of woots. Originally, "Woot" was another term for magic coins after they were re-added, but as of November 21, Woots and magic coins were separated to prevent further confusion.

As of EE2.0, woots have been removed.

Usage

If a player wanted to, they could give a world a Woot. People often put fun and entertaining things in their worlds to encourage people giving Woots. The special Woots used for giving to worlds had a red bow on them. Every day, the player would receive 10 more Woots to give to worlds.

If Woots were attempted to be saved for the next day, the amount of Woots a player had was capped at 10, making the unused Woots yesterday go to waste. The worlds could be sorted by how many Woots they have, although do be aware that worlds with lots of Woots could often be found with little to no people in it. As Woots burn away, a popular world may not have the same popularity the next day, giving other world's a chance to have more Woots.

References

Blog post