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Thanks Beckett. I love it when the participants can help by answering questions... saves us judges time. (:} I will repeat it anyway. The format for the tourney this year is as follows (IN CHARACTER): Phase I: You fight someone random (NPC) to show the judges you wont get killed in the ring for being stupid. Phase II: You fight 7 matches in one day... one every hour. From this you get a win-loss record. (Stat board button.) Phase III: Top 16 (win button) of Phase II move to a standard single elimination bracket. Out of character, it works like this: Phase I: You post a fight with an NPC. This is your chance to impress us with your writing as well show off the style of your character. It also means everyone gets to win one match. Phase II: In 7 days, you fight 7 matches using the combat app. Each day you should look at your opponent and select your honor stance in your bio before the next round happens. You will have about 24 hours to do this but due to my weird schedule, I only guarentee 12. Basically I will try to do each one around midnight EST but round 1 was the first one, I did it a little late so round 2 will come a little fast. Phase III: The top 16 from Phase II go to a standard single elimination bracket. For these matches, the program will determine who won, but the fighters will post the combat. Each pair will be told who won so they can write up the combat. The main reaosn for the change this year is this. In previous years, half of the entries were eliminated in the first round so half the people got one PC fight and lost. This way, ness gets to lose 7 times... I mean, this way, each fighter gets 7 PC matches. Then the top 16 get 1-4 more so a bunch of people get 7 PC fights, 8 get 8, 4 get 9, 2 get 10, and 2 get 11 fights. You are only required to write up matches in the top 16 so people wont get spent early. Basically, this gives everyone more fights so its not a bummer when half people are out the first day. The randomness does have an effect. Based on the skill values the first round, there were upsets. Also, look at Wolfe.. he had to face Ta'pez in round 1 and lost. One would expect both of them to make it to the last 16, but suppose Wolfe fights Ta'pez, then Satian, then Bremer, then Q'ol, etc. In other words, he has a hard schedule. He'd win some but would lose some. Hopefully 7 matches will even that out. But you could imagine one of the top fighters only facing other top fighters and coming out 3/7 while a weaker fighter only faced easy opponents and came out 5/7. That's just the luck of the draw... literally. Other questions?
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