24, two from each of the twelve districts.
Well, honey, in chapter 15 of the Hunger Games, there are technically 6 tributes left. But let's be real here, with all the drama and backstabbing going on, who knows how many will make it out alive by the end of the book. Just grab some popcorn and enjoy the show, darling.
there is 36
The only District Twelve tributes who were victors are Haymitch Albernathy, victor of the 50th Hunger Games which was a Quarter Quell with twice as many tributes. Katniss Everdeen, victor of the 74th and 75th Hunger Games, also winning a Quarter Quell where past victors were put back into the Hunger Games, and Peeta Mellark, victor of the 74th and 75th Hunger Games an other competitor of the Quarter Quell
The Hunger Games were repeated every year. But every 25 years, there was an event called The Quarter Quell in which 2 of the past victors from every district were chosen to "relive" the games, regardless of condition or age
24, two from each of the twelve districts.
Think about it. Over the next month, she will have killed or watched many of these tributes die. Eventually, some of these tributes will try to kill her. Katniss doesn't want to kill anyone, and as she said in District 12, she doesn't handle injured or dead people very well (even though her mother's a healer).
24 tributes. 2 from each district. 1 boy and 1 girl.
3 rivers and the tributes are get of the computer and think about it
They are Lv10, and so require two tributes.
Well, honey, in chapter 15 of the Hunger Games, there are technically 6 tributes left. But let's be real here, with all the drama and backstabbing going on, who knows how many will make it out alive by the end of the book. Just grab some popcorn and enjoy the show, darling.
There are six tributes left. Cato, Clove, Thresh, Foxface, Peeta, and Katniss.
Two.
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Career tributes are tributes from Districts 1 and 2 (and 4 in the book, but not in the movie) They have trained for the games their whole lives, even though it is illegal, however they are favoured by the Capitol and so are not punished. The fact they have trained gives them the upper hand and so they usually win. They wait until they are 17 or 18 and then volunteer at the Reapings as they have a very high chance of winning the games. They are a threat to the other, less well-off tributes as they have skills that they have perfected over many years.
If you mean in the arena, then the tributes have to fight to the death. For example, in the 74th Hunger Games, Marvel (Male, District 1) kills Rue (Female, District 11) and Katniss (F, District 12) then kills Marvel. Also, President Snow, the ruler of Panem shows a much darker side and has many executed for victors' actions.
The tributes supported many Aztec leaders, including priests and government officials.