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* The Rules of Engagement *
* A Warrior's Guidelines To Combat Arena Protocol *

A Warrior may issue a blood-match challenge - a battle to the death -
to any other resident Warrior. This is a serious action! The winner may opt
to slay, maim, or spare the loser. Death is final: the loser will be
deleted for the rolls of Warriors! A blood-match challenge is resolved in
the following two ways.
If the challenging Warrior is ranked higher than the challenged
Warrior (a decision which is based on a comparison of Fame, Commendations,
Skill Levels, and Wins), then the challenged Warrior has the option of
declining. If he accepts, then the combat will take place the very next
time that the challenged Warrior goes into the arena.
If the challenging Warrior is ranked lower than the challenged
Warrior, than the challenged Warrior cannot decline the challenge except at
the risk of suffering ignominious shame and being stripped of all weapons
and protective equipment. If the challenge is accepted, then combat will
take place as soon as the challenged Warrior logs on and goes into the
arena.
The challenged Warrior will be given the option to accept or
decline the challenge when he attempts to enter the arena for combat.

Normal combats are resolved immediately (while on-line). The results
are determined by the skills, training, and equipment of the opponents.

The top three Warriors of each system can journey (if the Local Guild
has become a Registered Member of the Organization of Guilds) to distant
guilds, in an attempt to win additional fame and fortune, and possibly to
become the best in the nation.



  3 Responses to “Category : BBS Programs+Doors
Archive   : MEL_191.ZIP
Filename : CMBTRULE.TXT

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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