Post by Onyx Featherstone on Jul 17, 2010 20:29:02 GMT -5
Every slave inside the Coliseum wears a steel chain collar that holds a colored tag telling their level and their human owner. These collars has microchips inside them that are activated if the werewolf leaves the Coliseum, it tells the location of the werewolf so they are easy to find. The levels in the Coliseum are three colors that tell the kind of fighter the werewolf is.
Levels:
Red- Highest Level You can only have one werewolf if you have a red level, humans.
Yellow- Medium level You can have two werewolves if you have a yellow level, humans.
Green- Lowest Level You can have three werewolves if you have a green level, humans.
Only those who are within the same level may fight each other. The higher level the werewolf is the more expensive they are to buy.
Fighting Rules:
In order to fight one of the staff must be told and some ground rules must be set that both rpers agree on. There must a word minimum and the staff who was told must be the judge and decide who is the victor.
How to Judge-
Character Ability:
How skilled of a fighter is each character? How much does weight and height figure into the battle?
Role-playing ability:
How well is each character portrayed by their player? How well written are the posts? This does not necessarily mean the longer posts will win; we’re looking for quality, a unique writing style, and good grammar more than anything else.
Rules:
Does each player follow the site rules? God-moding or power-playing will result in immediate disqualification from the fight. Role players may also agree on their own set of rules, which must also be followed to avoid disqualification.
Levels:
Red- Highest Level You can only have one werewolf if you have a red level, humans.
Yellow- Medium level You can have two werewolves if you have a yellow level, humans.
Green- Lowest Level You can have three werewolves if you have a green level, humans.
Only those who are within the same level may fight each other. The higher level the werewolf is the more expensive they are to buy.
Fighting Rules:
In order to fight one of the staff must be told and some ground rules must be set that both rpers agree on. There must a word minimum and the staff who was told must be the judge and decide who is the victor.
How to Judge-
Character Ability:
How skilled of a fighter is each character? How much does weight and height figure into the battle?
Role-playing ability:
How well is each character portrayed by their player? How well written are the posts? This does not necessarily mean the longer posts will win; we’re looking for quality, a unique writing style, and good grammar more than anything else.
Rules:
Does each player follow the site rules? God-moding or power-playing will result in immediate disqualification from the fight. Role players may also agree on their own set of rules, which must also be followed to avoid disqualification.