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The purpose of the Tournament was to give RPers who don't often PvP a chance to try out PvP with others who were equally inexperienced with it. Effective PvP designed characters did not participate, outside of helping judge the event. The matches lasted for three minutes and were best-of-three, with fights that ended due to time or ring-outs being decided by the judges. Deliberate ring-outs were heavily frowned upon.
 
The purpose of the Tournament was to give RPers who don't often PvP a chance to try out PvP with others who were equally inexperienced with it. Effective PvP designed characters did not participate, outside of helping judge the event. The matches lasted for three minutes and were best-of-three, with fights that ended due to time or ring-outs being decided by the judges. Deliberate ring-outs were heavily frowned upon.
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 15 May 2014

The Tournament of Champions was a competition organised by Giga Gal to allow Heroes to test themselves against each other in a friendly match. Participants were required to demonstrate their fighting skill in a 'test' fight with one of the organisers prior to participating.

Administration

Organiser: Giga Gal

Judge: Smokin Mirrors

Time Keeper: Alastor Kuro

Announcer: Eternal Reverie

Assistant: Rezz

Preliminary Open

The first Tournament of Champions matches were held in Carl's Gym on the 8th of May, 2010.

Participants/Ladder

Persephone

Taranis

Thundrax

High Tower

Vann

Raiju

Arbiter

Blind Guardian

Steel Chimera

Chain Hoist

Setsujinneko

Zenith

Morning Star

Backlash

Red Bane

Flurrious

Blitzkrieg

Protector

Cnidarico

Knight Guardian

Results

The results ladder from the Preliminary Open.

OOC

The purpose of the Tournament was to give RPers who don't often PvP a chance to try out PvP with others who were equally inexperienced with it. Effective PvP designed characters did not participate, outside of helping judge the event. The matches lasted for three minutes and were best-of-three, with fights that ended due to time or ring-outs being decided by the judges. Deliberate ring-outs were heavily frowned upon.