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AppBot - a Discord bot made for staff application management within Discord.

Do you have any ideas for "fun" practice sessions? Describe how would you host a non-standard practice. (i.e. a mini-game, quaffle training, bludger warfare etc.)

Since it's beginning to look a lot like Christmasss the Christmas season, let's hold a wintery-themed nonstandard practice! All the players would enter the pitch. Instead of a normal-looking area, it's converted to make everything covered with snow, while the sky is still sprinkling the stuff onto the earth. The team is encouraged to get used to their surroundings or to chat up a storm with friends until practice officially starts. Once it begins, they get an explanation as to what's happening: in light of the holiday cheer, that day's practice has been transformed into a winter wonderland! The goal for each person is different. Seekers are to get the snitch, which has been transformed into a small, shiny golden star. Think it's easy enough, eh? Think again! Remember that falling snow? It'll be quite the challenge getting that star through that weather! Meanwhile, Beaters are nudged to pelt the Chasers with bludger-sized snowballs. Careful though; one might redirect back to you! And Chasers; while trying to avoid the throwing of those dangerous snowballs, are put into two teams, and are asked to try and get the quaffle, which has been decorated to look like an ornament, through the opposing team's hoops, which have also been stylized to appear as wreaths. After practice is over, Savannah would offer the whole team some hot chocolate. Cheers, anyone?

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