PvP
We all know how this works so I don't really need to go over it.
But here are the Rules.
1. Guild rules all apply. No godmodding, auto dodge, etc. All that good stuff.
2. No deaths will happen. Or more accurately, if they do, it doesn't affect the main guild or that character in any way outside of that fight.
3. Post limits on battle will be enforced if a battle reaches a length that is deemed excessive, or if no clear winner can be determined. Dead stalls are discouraged for this reason, so please don't purposefully draw out a battle in a meaningless way.
4. Any character may challenge any other character here, regardless of strength. If someone wants to use a Fraccion against the Head Captain, we'll let the slaughter commence!
5. The challenger can pick the location, circumstance, and even the form of duel. Drinking challenge? Go for it! Ping-pong death match? Good on ya! Serious battle to the death? By all means!
Now, the challenger may also set conditions of the area around them, such as terrain, features, even traps, to a reasonable extent.
6. Spectators are allowed, and will be in a separate dimension with a viewing window of sorts. They can comment, cheer, or even jeer, but the fighters will not hear, see, or feel the spectators in any way.
We all know how this works so I don't really need to go over it.
But here are the Rules.
1. Guild rules all apply. No godmodding, auto dodge, etc. All that good stuff.
2. No deaths will happen. Or more accurately, if they do, it doesn't affect the main guild or that character in any way outside of that fight.
3. Post limits on battle will be enforced if a battle reaches a length that is deemed excessive, or if no clear winner can be determined. Dead stalls are discouraged for this reason, so please don't purposefully draw out a battle in a meaningless way.
4. Any character may challenge any other character here, regardless of strength. If someone wants to use a Fraccion against the Head Captain, we'll let the slaughter commence!
5. The challenger can pick the location, circumstance, and even the form of duel. Drinking challenge? Go for it! Ping-pong death match? Good on ya! Serious battle to the death? By all means!
Now, the challenger may also set conditions of the area around them, such as terrain, features, even traps, to a reasonable extent.
6. Spectators are allowed, and will be in a separate dimension with a viewing window of sorts. They can comment, cheer, or even jeer, but the fighters will not hear, see, or feel the spectators in any way.
