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Max Dirks
07-05-07, 05:36 PM
The Gisela Open places armies of 1000 NPC's against one another in combat. This year's tournament promises to be the greatest yet as we introduce a completely new style of play. Instead of the typical army v army match ups of the previous Gisela's, the new tournament puts multiple armies against one another ALA the Clan War battles. Here are the rules for the tournament:

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REGISTRATION
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Upon registration, players will detail EACH of the troops in their armies. This includes the type of troop (infantry, etc.), its weapon and armor, and any special abilities. Troop power levels are ΒΌ of the registration level of the player’s primary character rounded down to the nearest whole number. Level 0-3 characters shall have level 0 troops. A template (my entry from last year) will be posted in the registration thread to assist with the registration process. Posting an initial registration guarantees a player a position in the tournament, but all armies must be approved by either Atzar or myself much like characters in the RoG.

In addition to the regular army, players are given 3 “hero” characters. These heroes are of equal level to the primary character and can be used in anyway a player wants. Obviously, the player’s primary character will be there too, in any role the player sees fit. The Registration Rules will be detailed further in the Registration thread.

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NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS
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Registration for the Gisela Open is limited to 24 players. Multiple characters will not be allowed. This is to maintain activity rather than to give everyone who wants to participate an opportunity to do so. Additionally, multiple characters can be “heroes” as described below. If interest in the Gisela is high, the registration cap will be raised to 36 accordingly.

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NUMBER OF TROOPS
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The maximum number of troops allowed per army is 1000 not including "Heroes" (though less will be acceptable).

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FORMAT
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The Gisela area in Corone will be broken down into multiple geographic sub-regions. With 24 players, the first “round” will consist of 6 sub-regions made into sub-forums of the Gisela forum on Althanas. In the first round, each sub-region will have 8 threads depicting locations within it. Four armies will be placed into each sub-region and given their own “home location” where their army begins at. "Home locations" will be randomly determined.

The objective is to conquer each army in the sub-region to advance to the next “round.” Battles will be conducted ala typical clan war style, where troops may travel to multiple locations to defeat opposing troops and can continue moving to other locations if desired. LIQUID TIME WILL NOT EXIST FOR THIS TOURNAMENT. Thus troops can only be in one location at a time. Additionally, there are no other paths to locations other than the ones that will be mapped.

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TROOP MOVEMENT
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In order for troops (either an individual, or a group) to move to a new location, they MUST wait an entire “turn” before they can appear in the next location. A “turn” means that everyone else in the group has posted once or that player has waited 2 full days before posting again (in the case of absences). This is to allow another player chance to respond to the movement. If a player who already has troops in the area responds to the movement, the player with the moving troops is instantly allowed into the location in lieu of the aforementioned “turn” requirements. For the purposes of continuity, each location thread ends half way between the two primary locations (this will allow people to battle on the paths between locations).

Players will indicate what location troops are moving to as OOC notes in each thread. For example (Archers are going to Location A) in Location B, and (Archers have arrived from Location B) in Location A.

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TROOP DEATH
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If a troop dies in combat, that troop is dead for the remainder of the tournament and cannot be revived. Only heroes will be revived between “rounds.”

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TROOP ASSIMILATION/RETREAT
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Players are allowed to create alliances and do other creative things necessary to win. In the event of an alliance existing at the end of a “round”, players have an opportunity to assimilate all alliance members into their army up to a total of 1000 troops. Additionally, Players are allowed to assimilate all living non-retreat status non-alliance troops up to a total of 1000 troops. Players may opt for retreat status at the end of the round by indicating the same. In retreat status, those troops are considered lost. In the event that a player in retreat status wins the round, he will only be entitled to assimilate other troops in retreat status up to a total of 1000 troops. Players can infinitely retreat and attack within the time limits of the “round” provided they obey movement rules.

Assimilation exists as a cure to the “physical loser” wins problem. Players are also NOT required to use assimilation.

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“ROUND” LENGTH
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Each round will last until one army (or alliance of armies) is the clear victor in each sub-region, or until 3 weeks has passed.

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JUDGMENT
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Each player will be judged by their performance each “round.” As in previous Gisela tournaments, the rubric will be slightly skewed towards strategy. In the Story category, continuity will be worth 15 points. In the Character category, action will be worth 15 points. There will be no wildcard score. Typical wildcard elements will be determined within the individual categories.

Per usual, the player with the highest score advances to the next “round.”

EXP is based on the typical EXP formula (utilizing the highest leveled participant) and all EXP is doubled for posting more than 5 times per round.

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SUBSEQUENT “ROUNDS”
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The next “round” will have 3 armies per sub-region (there will be 2 total sub-regions) and the final “round” will have 2 armies in the last sub-region. There will always be 8 locations per sub-region, adding to the difficultly of the tournament as it progresses.

Note that this number will be expanded by 1 army and 2 locations in each sub-region if 36 participants are allowed.

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REWARDS
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First Place- 6000 EXP | 10,000 GP in one of three ways: a clan HQ w/ sub-forum and HQ bonuses; an Althanas material named after the player’s primary character that is worth 10,000 GP if sold and is exclusive to that character (higher tier strength); or an opportunity to create and run their very own subforum that is unrelated to a clan HQ (after discussing the terms of the forum with the region administrator).

Second Place- 3000 EXP | 5000 GP

Third Place- 1500 EXP | 2500 GP

Please note, the third place winner will be the third highest scoring player at the end of the second round.

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OTHER FEATURES
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Gambling will be hosted. Piston’s Pleasure Palace (my reward for winning the 2nd Gisela) will be opened. It will have simple IC threads (that will get you rewards) as places for people to post between turns in the tournament. It will have exclusive participants areas, and non-participant areas.

Those are the rules. Please read them slowly, as a quick glance will surely confuse most. The new Gisela will run very much like Risk or Star Wars: Battlefront. Only the dedicated need to pursue the glory that awaits the winner. Please post all questions as a reply to this thread. Registration will begin on July 7th, 2007 at 12 AM CST.

Amaril Torrun
07-05-07, 10:42 PM
For the judgements, what will continuity cover?

Max Dirks
07-07-07, 02:25 AM
Continuity will also include troop movement. If you sent troops to a new map, then those troops shouldn't be elsewhere. The story bonus will determine the creativity of your maneuvers. Obviously one effects another, so be conscious of that as you play.

Max Dirks
07-29-07, 10:51 PM
The tournament has begun.

Please note the following:

1). Grim137 and Serilliant have dropped out of the tournament.

2). Each map is 20 miles long by 15 miles wide.

If you have any other questions, please ask them here.

Renjiro
07-30-07, 03:28 PM
In the Dragon Division, do we have to travel to the Middle Forest before we can go anywhere else?

Thoracis
07-30-07, 03:36 PM
I wouldn't think so. In the description of the forest it just says that all the safe paths go through that region. I would take that as meaning that larger, easier to traverse paths go through there. By looking at the map I would say that you could still easily travel to/through many of the other regions without crossing the forest, ie. A to D, F to C, A to F and vice versa for all three. You could also go A to C or vice versa by going through F and not B. Pretty much anywhere else looks like you go through the forest though... That should be a fun little region to read for the rest of us.

I think it most regions it states if there are any restrictions on the travel or if you have to take a certain path to get to anywhere.

Renjiro
07-31-07, 10:32 AM
Ok, I understand the "A - D, A - F, F - C;" however, I was under the impression that the Clearing was surrounded by Middle Forest. Everyone else in my pairing seems to think that the Clearing connects to Mountain Top and High Hills. Who is right?

Bleater
07-31-07, 12:23 PM
Just to clarify with Renjiro's inquiry, I was under the assumption that in Dragon Division according to the map:

-Middle Forest connects to everything via "safe paths"
-People can generally move somewhere if there's not some other place between them, it's just the roads may not be as safe or will take longer.. I.e. I tried moving to the Mountain Top since you could feasibly go around Middle Forest to reach it, it's just a tougher path and would take longer. However, I couldn't go directly to the Badlands, since it's physically blocked by the forest. Likewise, you could feasibly go to the Mountain Top or Bad Lands in one move, but could not go straight to the High Hills.

At least, that's what I drew from it. And, which I hope is the case, since if not, than that would mean that by default that the ONLY place I could go is the Middle Forest, and lack of options kind of cornholes the idea of "strategy". :p [I.E. I'd be screwed from the start]

But I'll await the official answer on this.

Renjiro
07-31-07, 02:38 PM
Ok, so to sum up our confusion, Bleater thinks that all of the other locations revolve around B (Middle Forest), and I am under the impression that B (Middle Forest separates some of the locations. For instance, I know Thoracis said that A (Forgotten Valley) connects to F (Badlands), which on the map it looks like it does, but in the description it says that location A is surrounded by forests and mountains, which I thought meant Locations B and D. I also assumed that location E (The Clearing) is surrounded by B because of the title, but I could easily be wrong about that. There isn't anything in the description to describe its borders.

The rules state, "Additionally, there are no other paths to locations other than the ones that will be mapped." However, there are no routes marked on the map, and the only routes listed in descriptions lead to B with the exception of A - D if "mountains" are supposed to mean "Mountain Top," which I thought it did.

So, in summation, do all of the "outer" locations revolve around B, connecting to each other, or does B block paths to other locations? If B does block certain paths, which ones?

Io Beauregard
07-31-07, 05:10 PM
I also have a question regarding maps. It should be much less confusing though. If a player is moving his/her troops into an empty location what should we do? There's no other player to respond to with a "turn" and no one to be absent from the game.

Renjiro
07-31-07, 05:18 PM
Io, there are still people with "turns" to respond to the movement. They may want to follow you into your location, set up defenses in case you decide to move into their location next, or move around to surround you.

Max Dirks
08-02-07, 11:34 PM
Imagine it as a trade route. The EASIEST way to get to one place or another is to take the main roads, which in your case is through the middle forest. However, it is NOT a grand connector (all regions are entirely open). If you want troops to scale the mountains, do it. Of course, do it fairly and realistically (for a fantasy). If Renjiro blocks off the forest, go around it.

Thoracis
08-03-07, 08:34 AM
And further, Renjiro is right about a turn. A turn is simply all players posting, be it in thier respective regions or the same region. Whether you are all in the same region or not, if both other players haven't posted within two days of your previous post then you are free to continue.

Amaril Torrun
08-03-07, 04:56 PM
If someone lvs during the tournament, are the heroes subject to leveling up as well? If someone were to get to lv 4 or 8, would the army also qualify for level ups?

Max Dirks
08-03-07, 07:49 PM
The level you begin at is the level you play throughout the tournament.

Amaril Torrun
08-03-07, 09:15 PM
For your own character as well?

Max Dirks
08-04-07, 12:47 AM
Of course it does.

Remember, liquid time DOES NOT EXIST in this tournament. As far as your characters are concerned, it should be continuous.

Bleater
10-23-07, 11:51 PM
Should army assimilation from the previous round go ahead and be noted OOC before RPing?

Max Dirks
10-24-07, 12:17 AM
Yes, I'll create an OOC thread at the start of the round.