ELEMENTS TOTAL WAROriginal idea by:
jappo97 | Developed by:
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???I think anyone know the board game " Risk " : a World War game. well, this is Elements World War.
Rules
at starting players have to build a mono-deck. It's a teams tournament.
1. HOW TO SIGN UP?Anyone with a forum and a chat account can sign up for this event. You can play this event writing your registration form.
EXAMPLE
Name: jappo97
Mono-Deck: Time
The element that you write will be the same for all the event long.
2. GETTING READYThere are 55 territories ( 5 per team )
Every Team pick a territory from this map a turn until they finish. Then every team choose his Capital City, and the Leader of the Team.
THE MAP and TERRITORIES LIST
LIST - in building
the map isn't the same of the famous game, but it has more territories
3. DUELSTeams have 3 days to make the fight happen. They must:
1- Write in a post their moves in the right section ( Only 1 attack per turn ).
2- Contact their opponent using a PM, and try to find a time that suits both.
If the fight doesn't happen, the responsable lose. Event organizer will determine who the most active player was, and his or her word is final.
3- Play the match.
4- Write in the right section results. If you prefer, you can make screens of the winning, but i think it won't be necessary.
5- organizer will adapt the map, and re-post it.
4. WINNER & REWARDSthe team that conquer the world will win the event.
Rewards will selected by the organizer.
OTHER RULES - use if players want.
If Team
conquer Team
capital city, Team
can use a:time and
deck .
the team without capital must conquer a capital in 3 turns, or it lose, and their territories become of other teams.
territories / 3 = n. of upgraded cards that you can have in your deck.
when a player lose, he/she can't play next turn.
EVENT SECTION WILL BE LIKE IT:
Post- Teams
Post- Territories choosing
Post- Attack turns - Results of every fight
Post- MAP: organizer will revise the map when a team lose a territory
searching help for translating mistakes.