inimalist's Tournament
some major format changes just in the rule layout, I've tried to hit every question that has come up since. I will be posting a copy of the rules in some other forums to try and generate some interest, but please do what you can to get the word out.
Let me know if there is anything I've missed, anything that seems like an easy exploit, or changes overall you think might improve the event. However, let me know soon, as this is one of the final times to change any of the rules.
Unless there are any serious concerns, these rules are final
Registration is open for participants, judges and consultants!
The Draft:
Drafts will be done in 3 rounds, with each contestant selecting one low-mid herald level character through a PM to me in each round. For the limit, think a normal level Magneto showing. Choices will be selected in a first come, first serve basis, and all characters from one round must be settled before moving on to the next. No duplicate character's allowed, however the same character from different timelines or realities, etc, is acceptable
Players who miss draft deadlines loose all prep for one match per deadline missed.
Each round of drafts will be conducted in their own thread where everyone can agree or disagree on the character's acceptability under the power limits and if they are "never-used"
No characters who have attacks that would be unstoppable generally. Ala KK's tourney, a A psychic or speedster attack is something you could reasonably expect and prepare for, an attack that is always 100% effective and lethal would not be allowed. Spiritual attacks that work like chi, energy or as an amp are allowed, attacking someone's soul would not be, as few characters have any defence against this
No characters who cannot be KO'd by a means generally available to most characters. Someone who is intangible to physical attacks, but still can be attacked by energy or other means is fine, someone who is only vulnerable to a rare magic item or some such, is not. A character who is unkillable would be fine so long as they can be KO'd reasonably
Time-Travel is not allowed in prep or in the battle. This includes travelling through realities. Other forms of travel are allowed and teleportation like that of Nightcrawler or Cloak is acceptable, though it might technically travel through another dimension, characters do not remain there [unless a plot is involved]. and objects may be brought from or retrieved during prep, however, any object that would make a character above the limits is banned.
All other forms of reality, time and probability manipulation are allowed, however, attacks using them directly would be banned from the tournament as they are unblockable for the vast majority of high meta level characters. However, rather than ban them completely, they are allowed. However, all abilities used bythrough these powers must be shown in a scan. A time manipulator would not simply be allowed to manipulate time in any way you wanted, but only in ways they can be shown as manipulating it on panel.
All forms of magic are allowed, with the above conditions applied. Dr. Strange must have cast a spell in a comic to use it.
Power duplication is allowed so long as the ensuring duplication would not amp a character above the limit. Multiple ManCloning or character duplication type abilities are not allowed.
No amalgams may be drafted. If you find a way to amalgamate your characters during prep or the fight, this is allowed, so long as the amalgamated character does not violate the limits.
I will be deferring to the opinions of King Kandy and TricksterPriest with regard to non-comic characters. I will still claim a final say in all matters, but for the most part, they will be informing how non-comic drafts go
In no way may you ever create through any means, anything that itself would violate these limits, or would cause your characters to violate these limits.
Unlimited posting
“Spirit of the Law” - This means that even if something is not explicitly outlined in the rules, but is found to violate the spirit of the rule, it will also be banned.
I invite and value the input of all forum members during draft selections, however my word is final in all matters.
Prep
Prep is 5 min.
You can go anywhere, retrieve anything, with the above stipulations.
You are not specifically banned from interfering with the battlefield prior to the fight, you just will not be informed of the location of your match before the event begins.
During this period, you will have no knowledge of your opponents, and you can not interfere with the location they are in, even if you do know it.
Any type of prep that produces anything above the limits of the tournament is banned.
before the first match, usernames are not revealed for any contestantteam. Each contestant will not know who they are against in the first round until after the prep posts are revealed, however, they will know the roster of the opponent's team.
Matches
Unlimited posting with no order, though it is more sportsmanlike to allow a proper response to your arguments.
Matches will go until both sides feel they have said all they need to say, or for one week at a maximum.
Judges, appointed prior to the match, will give a public ruling on who they feel did a better job during the debate, not on which characters they think are more powerful or whose team would win in a forum fight. If a contestant did not use a character in the most effective manner, judges are to rule on how the character was used, not on the potential.
Themes: You have the option of choosing a theme. They could be a broad as something like "Avengers" or "Power Cosmic", but not just "cosmic" or "New York". When you sign up for the tourney, you pick a theme. For each character choice, give me, like literally, one sentence as to how it fits the theme, ie: Man-Thing is a plant, or a Mystic, or etc. I will accept even the most broad justifications for themes, again, I don't want to hinder people's creativity, however, there are benefits to picking a team. Depending on whether we want to do a round robin or just a straight tournament, the person whose characters best fit their team will get a bye or an automatic win in their points total. This will be determined by a vote everyone, inducing participants, can decide on. To ensure anonymity, after all draft choices are decided, themes and characters will be matched up for the vote, but usernames are never used. However, just choosing a theme in the first place will earn an additional 15 min of prep! This will be awarded to all players who choose 3 characters that fit a theme.
Under-used characters: so, I stole this idea directly from Psycho Gundam... I hope he doesn't mind... Basically the same idea, there is no "mandatory" use of new characters, however, each character on your team that has never been used in a tournament before gives you an additional 5 min of prep time, and if all of your characters have never been used, you get another additional 5 min. In total, any contestant who has 3 never used characters would get an additional 20 min of prep, and this would stack with the 15 from the theme. When you draft a character you think has never been used, you must inform me of this in the pm or it doesn't happen. I will post that this character is being drafted as “never-used”, and it is up to people to prove this wrong, the onus is not on the person drafting the character. This rule will be slightly modified for non-comic characters. Individual characters can still recieve a 5 min prep bonus, but only teams comprised entirely of comic book characters can recieve the additional 5 min team bonus. A team with non-comic characters can only recieve 15 min of prep through unique characters, whereas a team entirely of comic characters can be 20 min.
Teams: Teams of up to 3 contestants are allowed. In a two contestant team, each member would have exclusive control over one character, decided during the prep post, with one character shared between the two. Three player teams have a single character assigned to each member. This character assignment can change between battles, but never within the same battle. Characters not defined as exclusive to a player or as a shared character may not be used during combat. Solo contestants do not need to worry about assigning characters.
All teams may only submit a single prep post, and it may be written by a single member, or by all members to any degree. This is the only time when one member of the team may control the actions of characters not assigned to them. Otherwise, members may only control the actions of their assigned character, or characters dubbed "shared". It would be reasonable for a player controlling Wolverine to say Colossus (controlled by their partner) throws him for a fast ball special, or vice versa (so long as posts made by the member controlling the other character don't contradict this, ie: colossus couldn't throw wolverine if he was already bear hugging another enemy). It wouldn't be ok for one member to describe the entire attack strategy used by the team.
- i