Post by Athena on Nov 27, 2014 2:37:13 GMT
Claiming
✗The packs claiming will be first come first serve. At this point in time no one can create a pack from scratch as they are from the actual real-life reserve, though more may/may not be created in the future as the forum grows. When it comes to claiming, all you have to do is create that character with the idea of claiming the land. For example, if I wanted my wolf to claim a land, I would create her bio as her being the Alpha. I would need to include her growing up, how she found the land, why she wants to start a pack, and why she chose this specific area. More information on word count, details, and all that will be found in the joining application.
✗Wolves must be at least three years old to claim a land.
✗Once the land is yours, you will be given a pack sub-board under the category "Pack Documentation" and you will keep track of current updates, ranks and the wolves who have them, rank description, and the packs rules.
Challenging
✗Any pack leader can be challenged for their position. The challenge must be judged by a staff member. The winner of the fight will get to choose if the loser is banished or kept at the lowest rank available.
✗Once the battle is won by whatever character, the pack will have a full season immunity which is three real life weeks.
✗Challenges may be held within the pack by the Alpha to move up in the ranks. However, both the Alpha and a staff member must judge the fight to prevent favoritism. They will then discuss who the victor will be.
Judging
You will be judged on the following. Each of the five categories is worth 10 points. Whomever adds up to the most points in the end will be your victor.
✗Attacks; How realistic were your attacks on the other wolf? Were you playing along to what your wolf is capable of doing? Are you powerplaying or leaving the result wide open?
✗Defending; Are you being fair and not dodging every attack? Is your wolf physically capable of getting out of the attack that is being thrown at you? Are your dodges realistic?
✗Quality; Is it easy or semi-easy for the readers to understand the attack/defense your wolf is trying to get through? Are you avoiding power-playing, god-modding, and all the other prohibited types of role-playing?
✗Battle Wounds; Are you being fair on how your wolf can perform with the calculated injuries? (Ex. Are you trying to scratch the opponent when you have a shattered front leg?)
✗Overall Health; Is your wolf even healthy enough to do the actions you are having them do? Are they suffering from a heart condition and trying to fight by running and dodging?