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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:24 pm
Make sure to read these as thoroughly as possible please.
What is this subforum for: Building Decks[1] Dueling[2] Deck Analysis[3] Card Discussions[4] Anything having to do with the Yu-Gi-Oh Trading Card Game.
What this subforum is NOT for: Cheating[5] Misleading Duelists[6] Anything NOT having to do with the Yu-Gi-Oh Trading Card Game.
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:25 pm
Building Decks[1] You may use this subforum as a place to get advice in building decks. Feel free to make threads asking for other duelists aide you in building your own original deck or building decks close to characters from the show.
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:26 pm
Dueling[2] Dueling is allowed here, but you must each agree to certain terms that you'll each set.
I personally reccomend you don't duel over the internet. Cheating is easy to do and hard to detect when you can't see your opponent.
AS OF RIGHT NOW, No official tournaments will be organized by the guild, but you may start your own.
You're prohibited from charging an entry fee for several reasons. 1) "I want to use it to pay someone to moniter the duels"..... This is an easy way for someone to scam. 2) "I want to have a prize for the winner"..... If the match is rigged or the tournament is canceled, you could lose the gold you pay. 3) "I want to donate the gold to the guild"..... Once again, the gold could be kept and not donated. These are just a few reasons as to why there will be absolutely no charging the contestants.
"What if I want to duel someone 'one on one' for a certain amount of gold we'll both pitch in." ---This will be allowed as long as both duelists agree to the amount before-hand.
As long as you're dueling here, you MUST follow the official rules of the game. If you're unsure of the rules, then go read the rule book. It's your own responsibility.
Editing your posts isn't allowed. If someone notices that you've edited your post, even to correct a spelling error, you forfeit the duel.
You've got six minutes to make a move after your opponent. This is plenty of time to type out your moves. If for some reason you fail to make a move within the six minutes, your opponent is ultimately the one to decide if you lose the duel or if they'll let you slide.
Dueling via Private Messages are allowed, but because you're dueling outside of the guild, punishment isn't enforced. Please be careful when choosing opponents to duel via PM.
Please post all the requests for someone to duel in the looking for someone to duel sticky.
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:27 pm
Deck Analysis[3] All this is, is posting your deck's cards and asking for help as to why you keep losing, etc.
Do this at your own risk because you're exposing your deck to people you may duel with in the future. Please post any wanted deck analysis in the deck rating sticky.
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:28 pm
Card Discussions[4] Basically, this is just talking about the cards, which you like, their effects, etc.
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:28 pm
Cheating[5] There really isn't much we can do about cheating, unfortunatly.
If many users suspect that you're cheating and KitsuneChan8888888 believes you are, you'll recieve a chance to explain yourself to her.
If your reason isn't legitimate, that's your first warning.
If your reason is legitimate, then you're excused.
If you've recieved a warning in the past, and you're suspected of cheating again, you'll have to prove yourself. This time, if you don't have an explanation that KitsuneChan8888888 can believe, you're not allowed to duel in the guild again.
You're still allowed to post here, just no dueling.
If you duel when you're banned from it, then you're banned from the guild.
Remember, when you duel someone, you must expect anything. If they cheat, that's your problem since you entered the duel.
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:29 pm
Misleading Duelists[6] This is when you tell someone you have certain cards in your deck when you don't.
Telling someone "official rules" that don't exist.
Giving someone "help" when you're intentionally trying to cause harm.
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:30 pm
Other Information Any rule breaking will result in a warning. After that, we will ask you to stop posting in the subforum, then ban you from the guild.
Anything you post that isn't somehow related to the YGO TCG will be moved or deleted.
If you see someone breaking rules, you can PM KitsuneChan8888888 to be discreet about the situation. Please provide proof.
If you report someone without proof and it turns out this person hasn't even posted in the event you're reporting, you'll be warned. Example: Person one: "Person two cheated in this duel, here is the URL of the thread and I suspect them, because......" In reality, person two never even posted in this thread nor do they duel.
If you have questions about acceptable threads, you may either post in this thread, or PM KitsuneChan8888888.
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:31 pm
YuGiOh Virtual Desktophttp://www.xerocreative.com/index.php?goto=yvdIt's a program you can download to duel opponents with. Thanks to Renaise for informing me about it. surprised If you decide to set up a match with someone using the Virtual Desktop, guild rules won't apply. Download and duel at your own risk.
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Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:31 pm
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