II. Duel System.
During the day phase, next to voting, you also have the opportunity to challenge another player to a duel.
If you wish to challenge another player, then you have to do so in this format:
Challenge: Andres
Challenged do not need to be accepted and they cannot be withdrawn; so if A challenges B, then the A vs. B duel will be put on the list of challenges of that given round.
Only the first 4 challenges will be considered. The host will use random.org to pick one of the enlisted challenges.
A player can only challenge one other player each round. Being challenged however, does not mean that you cannot challenge yourself.
To make it clear: A challenges B. A vs. B will be put on the challenge list. A can no longer challenge another player until the next round. B however can still challenge any other player, including A.
The duels will be narrated at the end of the night write-up (the duels take place at the hour of the Rabbit (sunrise), before the new round of voting starts).
The duels are fought to the dead. However, it is technically possible for the duel to end in a draw. If such is the case, either both combattants will die or both will survive.
Every role will get a battle rating that will determine how good your role is at duelling. The outcome of the duel will be decided by rolling dice and luck is involved; which means that even the most insignificant samurai stands a change to defeat a master.
- this duel system was inspired by the Midgard Saga I & II, by Sigurd to whom I owe a very big thank you for sending me his excel sheet
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