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Post by Càrrec Lahey on Feb 21, 2009 15:13:12 GMT -5
`` Dueling Guidebook
1. Introduction 1.a Creature Dueling 1.b One-on-One Dueling 1.c Group Dueling
2. How To Fight 2.a Your Inventory 2.b Magic/Moves 2.c Dueling Moderators
3. Guidelines
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1. Introduction
1.a Creature Dueling ;;
Creature Dueling involves you versus the 'Creature' account, who will take on the role of a random creature you may encounter on the Isle of Lumen. Though you will never be matched to a character that you could not possibly win to, expect great challenges if you dare to venture deep enough.
To fight the Creature account, create a thread with "Creature" in the title (Example: "Waiting for the Creature") and eventually, one will show. The Creature account will post what level it is, its HP (Health Points), along with what creature it is. It will also post your Health Points. From that point, you may procceed the fight. [See: 2. How to Fight] The winner is the one who defeats their foe first.
1.b One-on-One Dueling ;;
One-on-One Dueling involves you fighting with one other person on the site, while being moderated by a Dueling Moderator. The person you fight with can be pre-determined between the two of you, or it can be random to whoever wishes to fight you. The duel begins when the two of you agree to duel eachother, and determine the prizes you will award eachother. When that is all done, the Dueling Moderator will enter, first stating the prizes for whoever wins, and then the HP and Class Points of each participant. The Moderator will then ask the first participant to post what he/she will do, followed by the second participant. The rest is straightforward. The winner is the one who defeats their foe first.
1.c Group Dueling ;;
If your Nomad Group has a beef with another, feel free to enter the two groups in a Group Duel. Group Duels are similar to One-on-One Duels, only with more people joining. The winner of Group Duels is the one who defeats all members of an opposing group. The prize will normally be Gold, which is payed and divided between all members of the group.
2. How to Fight
2.a Your Inventory ;;
To fight properly, you should have a few things on hand in your Inventory. These can include: Potions, Weapons, Staffs, Shields, etc. These can be used throughout most of your duels, and may give you extra options while you fight, as well as a large advantage.
2.b Magic/Moves ;;
If you have purchased a book from a bookstore but have not yet opened it, do so now! Depending on your Class, you can recieve a Spell or Fighting Move available to you exclusively by reading it. These are normally much more powerful than default moves you will have, and are useful to any fighter. Warriors and other Classes that can wield weapons can learn physical moves to fight with, while Spell-casters can learn more powerful spells with a variety of outcomes.
2.c Dueling Moderators ;;
Dueling Moderators are there to ensure that the dueling process goes smoothly, and that rules are being followed. They are in charge of calculating the players' HP and Class Points, and they keep track of whether or not you can use a certain item/move. You may not carry out a Duel without one. (Unless you are Dueling the 'Creature', in which that account is the Moderator in itself.)
3. Guidelines
1; Do not make your posts irrelevant to the duel. They will be deleted by the moderator.
2; You are expected to keep on top of your inventory, and therefore if you attempt to use an item you do not actually have, you will recieve a warning, followed by a loss of the duel, and then a banning from dueling for a period of time.
3; Never question the authority of the Dueling Moderator. Simple miscalculations can be notified, but if he/she insists it is correct, so be it. If you feel like you are being truely cheated by the Moderator, notify a higher staff member.
4; Everything that a Dueling Moderator asks of you should be completed as soon as you can, so as to keep the duel moving along.
5; If a person has not posted to a duel in three days without notified absense, the duel is over and the opposing dueler wins.
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