RULES

RULES

 

1. ROLE-PLAYING:

 

1.1     Amount of roleplays necessary to qualify.

In order to have a chance of winning your match, you must first fulfil the criteria of AT LEAST:

If you fail to comply with these regulations, you're characters score will be N/A and you will automatically lose your match unless your opponents score is also N/A in which case, your roleplay score will come into play.

 

1.2    Out of character.

No out of character comments are to be posted in the guestbook.  The guestbook is strictly for roleplaying only and all other comments should be referred to the President's email account.

In case of a match ending dispute or explanation, the President's email or ICQ account is the only way in which this matter should be discussed.  The guestbook is most definitely OUT OF BOUNDS in this case.

 

1.3    Pictures/Photographs.

While the use of pictures and photographs in roleplays are encourages, it is advised that the amount of pictures in any one roleplay should not exceed 3.  1 or 2 is ideal but no more than 3 will be allowed without a small point deduction.

 

 

2.    SCORING:

 

2.1    How are roleplays scored?

                Funky Franky Funculo = 74,63,79,78,84 = 378

                378 / 5 = 75.6

2.2    What makes a good roleplay?

Roleplay scores are given on the basis of substance aswell as effort.  There is no point writing a brilliant roleplay if it has no relevance to your characters current situation.

Points are awarded for originality, creativity, relativity, readability and effort aswell as an effective portrayal of your characters persona.

2.3    Point deductions.

Points are deducted for uncensored swearing.  Using asterisks and other symbols in place of letters is ok. 

Points are also deducted for any personal abuse and out of character comments in the guestbook.

 

 

3.    SNEAK ATTACKS & FATIGUE RULING:

 

3.1    Sneak Attacks

Sneak attacks and run-ins are allowed however, they will only be effective if there is less than a 5 point difference in the scores of the two combatants.  This is to prevent a guy who gets his @ss whooped by 30 points and then has someone run in and cause a DQ.

 

3.2    Fatigue Ruling - more than one fight per night

If a wrestler is involved in more than one bout in an evening, his score is reduced for every fight after his first one.

Here is an example.  Reductions are as follows: