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Toxic Mode

Winning gets you glory. Losing gets you the Cupu D’Or.

Flip it on and FOM keeps the receipts: a live Hall of Shame, a shame-zone ticker, roasts written from real results, and an awards ceremony your group chat will replay for weeks.

Zona Cupu — live

Budi drops to P8 after a 3-loss streak

Andi enters the shame zone: 0 wins, 4 byes

Biggest defeat tonight: 11–2. (We see you, Raka.)

Hall of Shame with the King of Cupu

Real screens from a real game night. The Cupu D’Or is decided by actual results — no way to bribe your way out.

Three levels. Pick how much your friendship can take.

Mild

Light banter

A little nudge for whoever keeps losing. Safe for new groups, mixed company, and coworkers you still need to face on Monday.

“Rough night for Budi. Tomorrow’s a new day. Probably.”

“Sasha is saving her best padel for another day.”

Medium

Proper roasts

The sweet spot. Sharp enough to sting, friendly enough to laugh at. This is where the screenshots start.

“Budi has now donated points to every team on court. Generous.”

“Yoga’s strategy tonight: psychological warfare via disappointment.”

Savage

Full Hall of Shame

Nobody’s safe. A live shame ticker, a full awards ceremony, and the Cupu D’Or handed out with maximum drama. For groups with thick skin.

“0 wins, 4 byes, still asking for a rematch. The Cupu D’Or is basically his.”

“Scientists are studying how Raka lost 11–2 with a better racket.”

The awards ceremony nobody asked for.

At Savage level, the night ends with a full ceremony. Spotlights, confetti, and categories built for maximum embarrassment.

Cupu D’Or

The night’s most tragic performance. One winner, zero glory.

MVP — Minus Value Player

Impressive numbers. Wrong direction.

King of Bye

Sat out the most rounds. Technically undefeated while seated.

Biggest Defeat

The scoreline we all agreed to never bring up again. (11–2.)

Roast the game, not the person.

Roasts target tonight’s performance — never looks, identity, or anything personal. The host picks the level, and one tap turns it all off. Mid-session included.

Can I turn it off?

Anytime, even mid-session. It’s off by default — the host decides if it goes on, and at which level.

Who sees the roasts?

Everyone watching the match. That’s kind of the point. They show up in live standings, the shame ticker, and the FOM Rewind recap.

Is it actually mean?

It roasts tonight’s performance, never the person. You pick how spicy it gets, and Mild really is mild.

Someone in your group is this close to the Cupu D’Or.

Run tonight’s game with Toxic Mode on and find out who.

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