Post by Alex on Nov 28, 2009 20:55:46 GMT -5
Match/Competition RolePlaying Rules
As stated before, the XWA is an E-Fed in which two or more RolePlayers post their version of the match that is set to take place. Whether you wish to write yourself as winning or losing that given match, choose to co-write that match with a partner or opponent, or any one of multiple possibilities is entirely at you and the other competitor(s) in the match's discretion. The XWA is currently running a Bi-Weekly schedule which means we will have roughly two events a month. These cards will consist of somewhere around 6-8 broadcast matches as well as, on occasion, one or two preliminary matches. The difference between the two being that broadcast matches will be posted in the event results while preliminary matches will not. Furthermore preliminary matches are, essentially, dark matches and have no impact on storylines or your character, they are simply matches for competition's sake. Below are the rules to follow when writing a match RolePlay.
As stated before, the XWA is an E-Fed in which two or more RolePlayers post their version of the match that is set to take place. Whether you wish to write yourself as winning or losing that given match, choose to co-write that match with a partner or opponent, or any one of multiple possibilities is entirely at you and the other competitor(s) in the match's discretion. The XWA is currently running a Bi-Weekly schedule which means we will have roughly two events a month. These cards will consist of somewhere around 6-8 broadcast matches as well as, on occasion, one or two preliminary matches. The difference between the two being that broadcast matches will be posted in the event results while preliminary matches will not. Furthermore preliminary matches are, essentially, dark matches and have no impact on storylines or your character, they are simply matches for competition's sake. Below are the rules to follow when writing a match RolePlay.
- With the exception of your opponent(s) in the match, do not use anyone else's character in your match without permission from the person you wish to use.
- If you need time off from RPing, please inform one of members of the staff at least one full week in advance of when and how long you will need to take off.
- In the event that you no-show your first match being booked, you will be required to do two things;
A. Post a reasonably sized promo for your character.
B. Compete in a Preliminary Match on the following card. - If you no-show three times in a row after having been active, the same rules as Rule 03 apply.
- You are allowed to RolePlay for as many characters as you wish to have. However the aforementioned no-show policy applies to the RolePlayer, not the individual characters. This means that if, in a row, you no-show for three different characters, it will be counted the same as no-showing for one and Rule 03 will apply.