couples can win
2 people from the same district can both come out alive if they are from the same district
because the crowd would be too devestated if one of the 2 had to die
there could be two winners if they are from the same district
In the Yu-Gi-Oh rule book it states that an 8 star monster only needs 2 tributes.
Tributes. They call them this because they are tributes from their district "sacrificing" themselves for the well being of their district.
That if both tributes from the same district remained, both tributes could win.
two tributes could be victors as long as they came from the same district. clove cato and katniss peeta
2 tributes could win if from the same distict (peeta and katniss)
The Quarter Quell! In this, all the winning tributes from a district are put back in the drawing for the Hunger Games so that when the tributes are picked, it is from a pool of winning tributes.
Claudius Templesmith announces a rule change in "The Hunger Games" that allows tributes to gain more control over their fate. Specifically, he reveals that there will be a new twist in the arena where, if there is a significant number of tributes left alive, the remaining contestants can form alliances and even collaborate to challenge the existing rules of the game. This change adds an unpredictable element to the competition, heightening the stakes and tension among the tributes.
2 people from the same district can both come out alive if they are from the same district
The Quarter Quell is a Hunger Games that happens once every 25 years, and it is special because they change an official rule. (In the first one, all the tributes were voted in, in the 2nd the number of tributes were doubled, and in the third one, victors were the tributes.)
Both tributes are allowed to live.
The new pope is announced from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica.
because the crowd would be too devestated if one of the 2 had to die
no
In the Hunger Games series, tributes learn the fates of other tributes through a combination of personal observation, the Capitol's orchestrated events, and the Gamemakers' announcements. Tributes can witness the deaths of others firsthand during the Games, or they may receive information through sponsor gifts or televised broadcasts. Additionally, the Gamemakers can manipulate the environment to display the status of different tributes, such as through the cannon signaling a fallen tribute or the faces in the sky showing the fallen tributes at night.