Post by Azaelia on Apr 14, 2016 17:15:39 GMT -8
Pre-Score
Below you will find our pre-scoring system. As you know, when you sign up, you are PMed your score that is based entirely on your character's attributes and conditions. The following are the factors of your character's score.
Point Types
Agility
Size:
100 - 130lbs = +1 Force, +1 Agility
131 - 160lbs = +2 Force, -1 Agility
161 - 200lbs = +3 Force, -2 Agility
70 - 99lbs = -1 Force, +2 Agility
< 70lbs = -2 Force, +3 Agility
Experience
None = -2 Accuracy
Little = -1 Accuracy
Fair = +1 Accuracy
Plenty = +2 Accuacy
Ample = +3 Accuracy
Any character with experience but no proper training = -1 Accuracy
Condition
Debility = -3 Performance
Limited = -2 Performance
Pain Only = -1 Performance
Mental
< 12 weeks = -3 Performance
3 weeks - 1yr = -2 Performance
1yr - 2yr = -1 Performance
2yr - 4yr = +1 Performance
4yr = +2 Performance
5yr = +3 Performance
6yr - 7yr = -1 Performance
7yr - 9yr = -2 Performance
9yr - 10yr = -3 Performance
*Highest points possible: 8*
Example Scoring for Thatcher
Agility: -2
Force: 3
Performance: 1
Accuracy: 3
Total Score: 5
Realism: i.e. heeding to your character's natural abilities or disadvantages realistically
Unrealism: i.e. having a -2 agility wolf dodge excessively or quickly
Powerplaying: i.e. being too strong or going beyond character's capabilities
Fairness: i.e. taking hits and allowing character to make mistakes
Unfairness: i.e. dodging every attack and not making mistakes
Clearness: i.e. your posts are understandable and legible. Actions are made clearly and easy to respond to.
Unclearness: i.e. it is difficult to understand what your character is doing, therefore hard to reply to
tip: DON'T use "if" regarding your opponent! i.e. "if her opponent moved out of the way, she would..." This is technically powerplaying because you are providing options for your opponent, limiting their response.
Point Types
Agility
Force
Performance
Accuracy
Size:
100 - 130lbs = +1 Force, +1 Agility
131 - 160lbs = +2 Force, -1 Agility
161 - 200lbs = +3 Force, -2 Agility
70 - 99lbs = -1 Force, +2 Agility
< 70lbs = -2 Force, +3 Agility
Experience
None = -2 Accuracy
Little = -1 Accuracy
Fair = +1 Accuracy
Plenty = +2 Accuacy
Ample = +3 Accuracy
Any character with experience but no proper training = -1 Accuracy
Condition
Debility = -3 Performance
Limited = -2 Performance
Pain Only = -1 Performance
Mental
< 12 weeks = -3 Performance
3 weeks - 1yr = -2 Performance
1yr - 2yr = -1 Performance
2yr - 4yr = +1 Performance
4yr = +2 Performance
5yr = +3 Performance
6yr - 7yr = -1 Performance
7yr - 9yr = -2 Performance
9yr - 10yr = -3 Performance
*Highest points possible: 8*
Example Scoring for Thatcher
Agility: -2
Force: 3
Performance: 1
Accuracy: 3
Total Score: 5
*All points are out of 3. For example, a 3/3 Force means you have the highest possible force. A -3/3 is the lowest possible force. You must roleplay this accurately in your battle, otherwise it can count as unrealism and/or powerplaying.
Battle Scoring
If you have a low score, don't worry. You can bring it up in your battle. We can either dock points, or give a bonus point each time you display any of the following factors within your individual roleplaying:
If you have a low score, don't worry. You can bring it up in your battle. We can either dock points, or give a bonus point each time you display any of the following factors within your individual roleplaying:
Realism: i.e. heeding to your character's natural abilities or disadvantages realistically
Unrealism: i.e. having a -2 agility wolf dodge excessively or quickly
Powerplaying: i.e. being too strong or going beyond character's capabilities
Fairness: i.e. taking hits and allowing character to make mistakes
Unfairness: i.e. dodging every attack and not making mistakes
Clearness: i.e. your posts are understandable and legible. Actions are made clearly and easy to respond to.
Unclearness: i.e. it is difficult to understand what your character is doing, therefore hard to reply to
tip: consider organizing your posts in paragraphs, each one dedicated to a specific attack, or reaction to an attack from your opponent. This almost guarantees you a point for clearness.
tip: use "if" and "would" to refrain from powerplaying. i.e. "if her attack succeeded, she would..."
tip: DON'T use "if" regarding your opponent! i.e. "if her opponent moved out of the way, she would..." This is technically powerplaying because you are providing options for your opponent, limiting their response.
Extra Notes
- Don't sign up if you can't commit.
- LOSING the battle IC does not mean you lose the battle OOC! Taking fair losses can grant you points!
- If you and your partner end up only fitting in 2 posts each, that's fine, as long as you each post equal times.
- If you don't finish your posting, your opponent will win the battle by default.
- We will PM you your pre-score. You may give input on yours if you feel we have missed something.
- So, getting paired with an 8 if you're a 4 doesn't guarantee you an event loss.
- You may not create a new character for the purpose of getting a high pre-score.