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  1. Battle Stages
  2. How to Enter
  3. How to Host
  4. Stats
  5. See Also
XHB, shorthand for X Hour Battle, is one of the main battle types available on BotB, also referenced as Minor Battles. There are three different types of XHBs: OHB (One Hour Battle), 2HB (Two Hour Battle) and 4HB (Four Hour Battle).

Before 2HBs and 4HBs got added in 2020, the only minor battle type was OHB, which was formerly known as OHC, meaning "One Hour Compo". As the name implies, participants of these competitions are required to create an entry in one, two or four hours.

Unlike major battles, XHBs occur on a sporadic basis and can be hosted by any user granted that they meet the requirements (detailed below in the "How to Host" section). Every XHB has a bitpack—this can be either a set of samples that must be used in entries or a simple text document detailing the rules and limitations that must be adhered to. In total, an XHB typically lasts for more than the hours they advertise, since entries must be voted on after the entry period concludes.

Battle Stages



Countdown Period
Once this phase begins, the battle and its format are announced on the main page of the website, the @botb_battles
Twitter page, and in the BotB IRC channel
.

By default, it lasts for five minutes, but can be made shorter (at least 2 minutes) or longer (up to 7 days) by the host. The purpose of this countdown is to inform all BotBrs of the impending battle so that they have time to both finish whatever they may be currently doing and to prepare themselves to participate. Once the timer reaches zero, the entry period begins and the bitpack is made available.

Entry Period
The entry period starts right after the countdown period ends. The bitpack is made available, informing BotBrs of the rules and/or required samples for the battle. It is during this time that participants create and submit their entries. Creating entries before the battle is deeply frowned upon and will most likely result in downvoting by other users during the voting period.

The entry period lasts between 1 and 4 hours (depending on the battle type), but entrants can still submit after it ends. By submitting late, entrants will incur a point penalty on their final voting score depending on how many seconds late they are, as well as earning some latist points.

Participants can also resubmit an entry, but they will lose five class points (the point category depends on the format of the battle).

Voting Period
In this stage, all entries are made available for download in the votepack. Voters download this zip archive and inspect each entry within; entries can then be scored on a simplified voting scale of one to seven (seven being good and one being bad).

Some battle hosts may decide to host a synclisten during this period—this is when all entries are played in a Discord stream, or played on a streaming site such as YouTube or Twitch, where voters can discuss their thoughts on each track in the chat.

Like major battles, any registered user of the site is allowed to vote. The score that voters give to entries may be based upon quality, opinion, how well the entry used the provided samples, or how well it followed the given rules.

Unlike major battles, every entry is anonymous until the battle's conclusion, so nobody can see who created which entry while voting. The voting period can vary in length, as the battle host chooses when to end it; usually it concludes once everyone has voted. The maximum voting time, if it's not ended manually, is 24 hours.

Results
Once the XHB host ends the voting period, all votes are weighted according to voter strength and averaged together. Results are typically announced by the battle host in the IRC/Discord channel before being made available on the website.

The top three entrants are given gold, silver or bronze XHB trophies that appear on their profile. BotBrs can also see who made which entry, examine the scores given by each voter, view the IRC log during the XHB, and upload MP3 renders of entries.

How to Enter



Participating in an XHB is fairly simple, and not unlike entering any major battle. Each XHB has a single format; make sure to submit your entry the correct format or you will be downvoted during the voting period.

Once the battle commences, take a look at the bitpack—this can be a set of samples or instruments that you are required to use, or simply a text file containing rules or restrictions that you must keep in mind when creating your submission.

Once you've taken a look at it, you can begin your creative process. After you've finished or run out of time, you can submit your entry on the XHB's page. If you go over the allotted one hour, you can still submit late, but there will be a penalty on your final score (-1.000 point loss per minute).

When you submit, make sure that it is anonymous—don't accidentally put your username in the filename or tags! Also make sure that your entry is an original work; covers or previously-created entries are not permitted.

If you realize that your uploaded entry has a mistake in it, you can resubmit it, but be aware that you will lose five class points as well as points on your voting score if the entry period is over.

Samples of BotB songs are allowed to be used within reason—just a bit here and there, a single phrase kind of thing, rather than sampling the same song a bunch of times or using long sections of a song.

If you find yourself overwhelmed by the task of putting something together with such a short deadline, you might benefit by watching a seasoned battler at work in the form of an XHB Vlog.

How to Host



See XHB Hosting!

Stats



Everyone loves statistics, right? Here are some interesting (or not so interesting) facts and stats about XHBs!

XHBs per Month and Year

The first OHB was hosted on Nov 19 2006 at 11:30am by puke7. Since then there were a lot of other OHBs and starting in 2020, 2HBs and 4HBs joined the arena as well.
The marked numbers indicating the month with the highest amount of XHBs in that year.


Month
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

Jan
-
21
1
5
9

Feb
-
39
-
-
5

Mar
-
17
7
-
54

Apr
-
29
3
-
16

May
-
29
3
-
18

Jun
-
13
1
-
14

Jul
-
30
2
-
8

Aug
-
8
23
-
2

Sep
-
1
15
-
16

Oct
-
1
5
-
21

Nov
3
5
15
15
39

Dec
10
10
15
39
22


Total
13
203
90
59
224



Month
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015

Jan
12
8
44
17
18

Feb
3
3
60
60
20

Mar
56
13
43
62
58

Apr
18
1
35
54
40

May
12
6
31
72
39

Jun
30
9
42
75
102

Jul
43
33
35
26
76

Aug
17
20
37
27
31

Sep
8
27
28
30
34

Oct
34
13
16
25
28

Nov
29
9
20
67
39

Dec
15
51
66
79
48


Total
277
193
457
594
533



Month
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020

Jan
51
21
8
4
8

Feb
30
40
15
35
5

Mar
49
103
61
63
19

Apr
15
19
12
36
97

May
38
14
44
13
182

Jun
56
45
23
35
86

Jul
28
31
43
22
49

Aug
19
8
43
33
147

Sep
37
15
21
38
141

Oct
39
16
46
34
140

Nov
18
8
57
13
140

Dec
18
30
38
30
99


Total
398
350
411
356
1113



Month
2021
2022
2023
2024

Jan
172
53
72

Feb
167
79
225
87

Mar
145
58
97
80

Apr
101
78
38
94

May
63
62
37

Jun
52
66
30

Jul
104
48
48

Aug
33
62

Sep
98
124
43

Oct
126
94
54

Nov
124
71
136

Dec
91
29
73


Total
1276
818
899


See Also



Battle
OHB
2HB
4HB
XHB Hosting
format
BotBr
XHB series
Voter Strength
Hostist (class)

 
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