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Introduced in [[Delos]] in 500 AF, '''Tournament of the Fang''' is a timed and point-based [[arena]] game where participants bridle animals to help them in combat. Each animal has a unique way to assist, ranging from damage to heavy affliction, | Introduced in [[Delos]] in 500 AF, '''Tournament of the Fang''' is a timed and point-based [[arena]] game where participants bridle animals to help them in combat. Each animal has a unique way to assist, ranging from damage to heavy affliction. Tameable creatures include flying [[sharks]], clouded leopards, pall-winged moths, molten jehrekts, towering [[ankheg|ankhegs]], Stymphalian birds, and [[slugs|Ulangi death slugs]]. | ||
The precise number of points per kill vary depending on the opponent's current standing in the tournament: if they are closer to the victor's score or higher, the victor will gain more points than if the defeated opponent is lower in score. The tournament runs for a predetermined time period, and the person with the highest score at the end is declared the winner. | The precise number of points per kill vary depending on the opponent's current standing in the tournament: if they are closer to the victor's score or higher, the victor will gain more points than if the defeated opponent is lower in score. The tournament runs for a predetermined time period, and the person with the highest score at the end is declared the winner. | ||
[[Category: games]] | [[Category: games]] |
Latest revision as of 08:48, 12 November 2015
Introduced in Delos in 500 AF, Tournament of the Fang is a timed and point-based arena game where participants bridle animals to help them in combat. Each animal has a unique way to assist, ranging from damage to heavy affliction. Tameable creatures include flying sharks, clouded leopards, pall-winged moths, molten jehrekts, towering ankhegs, Stymphalian birds, and Ulangi death slugs.
The precise number of points per kill vary depending on the opponent's current standing in the tournament: if they are closer to the victor's score or higher, the victor will gain more points than if the defeated opponent is lower in score. The tournament runs for a predetermined time period, and the person with the highest score at the end is declared the winner.