Now, the Solitary 2.0 Final Two have competed in one of the most grueling challenges in RSF History that encompassed, endurance, heart, and strategy.
For FIVE DAYS, they have participated in the Final Treatment, Arms Race. They have held conductor rods against 2 electric poles which are divided into 5 areas. Each area was worth different point values and when held at a level they must wait a designated amount of time in order to earn those points. The only restriction was that each finalist needed to hold the rods AT LEAST ONCE on each level for every 24 hours, thus holding at each level a total of 5 times AT LEAST.
Both Finalists FOUGHT and it was a very strong effort. They both took the same approach in holding at the 4 levels with the most points only once each day to avoid the penalty (which neither of them incurred) and then holding at the shortest wait time level (30 minutes) for 10 points each with other levels worth 15, 25, 35 and 45 for wait times of 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours and 4 hours.
It was neck and neck with each finalist holding the lead for at least 1 full day, roughly more, throughout the running of this Final.
In the end, the difference in score was less than 100 points.
They do not know the results. They will be told the results after their identities are revealed.