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Combat

Most people know the forms of combat but I have listed them below with a short description:
1) Spar-In this type of combat two people fight each other till one runs out of HP but at the end of the battle both players are set back to full HP. Exp gained is this... winner=(opplvl/yourlvl)x20. loser=10exp
2) Mass Spar-This is the same as a spar but involved 3 or more people with no definate teams. Exp gained is this... winner=(oppcombinedlvl/yourlvl)x25
3) Death Match-In this type of combat two people battle. The loser dies and upon death his character is permanently deleted. Exp gained in this.... winner=(opplvl/yourlvl)x35 and winner gains all of losers items and cash.
4)Mass Death Match-In this type of combat is just like a death match. All losers die and remain dead permanently. Exp gained is this... winner=(opplvl/yourlvl)x75
5)Team Spar-In this type of combat one team is pitted against the other. It can be a 2vs1, 2vs2 all the way to 10vs10 if you want to take that much time to fight... anyway... No one dies and at the end of the battle all combatants are healed. Winning team gains are (oppcombinedlvl/teamscombinedlvl)x25. Losers gain 10exp.


Stages of Combat

Pre-Init-During this stage all combatants state their stats and all items they are using in combat.
Init-During this stage all combatants roll 1d9+lvl to determine what order combat will take place in.
Fight-This is the longest stage of combat. Combatants battle one another till there is a definate winner and loser.

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How to Attack-First you state an attack in colons, an action for your character. Then your roll your AccDice. Apply any modifiers and that is your AccRoll. Meaning if you have 1d20 as your AccDice and roll a 12 and have no modifiers then your AccRoll is 12. Your target then has a chance to dodge. All he does is roll his DodDice. If he rolls higher than you then his dodge is successful and he may then RP out dodging the attack. If your attack is higher you then roll your DMGDice and that is the damage you do to your target. Pretty simple if you ask me.

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