Post by DarkLugia on Jul 26, 2010 15:51:52 GMT -5
Part 1: Announcement
On the Saturday before the contest the Contest Director will create the contest topic in the contest hall of the city it will take place in. This post will contain a broadcast letter to all trainer's watches and those trainers that are entering the contest and the pokémon they are entering with. Do not reply to this topic.
Part 2: Application
All trainers that are interested in entering the contest should PM the Contest Director with their name and the pokémon they are using. They can submit two pokémon (one for performance, one for battle) unless the contest they are entering specifies otherwise. This can be as simple as 'Bob, Delcatty' but It would be best formatted as in-character return mail to the announcement mail. Once received your information will be added to the contestants section of the announcement post. All trainers have until the Wednesday before the contest, no applications will be accepted afterward.
Part 3: Performance
By the friday before the contest all contestants must PM a performance post to the Contest Director. This should use 2-5 moves and be as descriptive and artistic as possible. One or two paragraphs long would be ideal, taking too long could eventually bore the judges. Judging will take place when all contestant's performances are received, but the results will not be posted yet.
If you own a ball capsule you may use it at the opening of your act. A sticker only functions when applied to a ball capsule over the seam of it opening. When the sticker is ripped (caused by the ball opening) it's effect takes place. Stickers are non-reusable, but of course the capsule is.
If you own a grooming kit or a trick kit include a note in your performance message (Not in the actual performance, please) that you do. The grooming kit will give any descriptions relating to your pokémon's appearance extra merit, while the trick kit will make any actions you take using a prop more finesse.
The example coordinator wrote:
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Part 4: Arrival
All entered contestants must be in the city of the contest by the Saturday of the contest, one week after the contest was announced. Any trainers that do not make it will be omitted from the contest for absence.
Part 5: The Performance Round
On either the Saturday after the announcement once all trainers are present or on the Sunday following in some do not make it the judged performances will be posted. This post will be placed below the announcement post and will include all contestant's performances, judge's commentary, announcer's narration, and the two finalists. These two finalists will not be allowed to enter the next contest, as a cooling period to prevent a couple talented people from hogging the ribbons.
Part 6: The Battle Round
The two finalists will enter the contest hall from backstage, engage in whatever formalities they wish with each other, then battle in front of the judges. This battle will last either until there is a third page in the topic or until the Wednesday following the contest. If one player's pokémon faints the battle ends immediately and the other player is the victor. If either deadline is met the judges will decide a winner based on how artistically they battled. I this battle level difference is irrelevant, four or five good hits should be enough to knock out an opponent.
Part 7: The Prize
Once a winner is decided the judge will award the city's ribbon to the winner and everybody will go home. Also included with the ribbon is a cash prize of 100-1000 Posts (In even hundreds) and a random TM, and something special if the contest has any extra stipulations.
On the Saturday before the contest the Contest Director will create the contest topic in the contest hall of the city it will take place in. This post will contain a broadcast letter to all trainer's watches and those trainers that are entering the contest and the pokémon they are entering with. Do not reply to this topic.
Part 2: Application
All trainers that are interested in entering the contest should PM the Contest Director with their name and the pokémon they are using. They can submit two pokémon (one for performance, one for battle) unless the contest they are entering specifies otherwise. This can be as simple as 'Bob, Delcatty' but It would be best formatted as in-character return mail to the announcement mail. Once received your information will be added to the contestants section of the announcement post. All trainers have until the Wednesday before the contest, no applications will be accepted afterward.
Part 3: Performance
By the friday before the contest all contestants must PM a performance post to the Contest Director. This should use 2-5 moves and be as descriptive and artistic as possible. One or two paragraphs long would be ideal, taking too long could eventually bore the judges. Judging will take place when all contestant's performances are received, but the results will not be posted yet.
If you own a ball capsule you may use it at the opening of your act. A sticker only functions when applied to a ball capsule over the seam of it opening. When the sticker is ripped (caused by the ball opening) it's effect takes place. Stickers are non-reusable, but of course the capsule is.
If you own a grooming kit or a trick kit include a note in your performance message (Not in the actual performance, please) that you do. The grooming kit will give any descriptions relating to your pokémon's appearance extra merit, while the trick kit will make any actions you take using a prop more finesse.
The example coordinator wrote:
{TBA}
Part 4: Arrival
All entered contestants must be in the city of the contest by the Saturday of the contest, one week after the contest was announced. Any trainers that do not make it will be omitted from the contest for absence.
Part 5: The Performance Round
On either the Saturday after the announcement once all trainers are present or on the Sunday following in some do not make it the judged performances will be posted. This post will be placed below the announcement post and will include all contestant's performances, judge's commentary, announcer's narration, and the two finalists. These two finalists will not be allowed to enter the next contest, as a cooling period to prevent a couple talented people from hogging the ribbons.
Part 6: The Battle Round
The two finalists will enter the contest hall from backstage, engage in whatever formalities they wish with each other, then battle in front of the judges. This battle will last either until there is a third page in the topic or until the Wednesday following the contest. If one player's pokémon faints the battle ends immediately and the other player is the victor. If either deadline is met the judges will decide a winner based on how artistically they battled. I this battle level difference is irrelevant, four or five good hits should be enough to knock out an opponent.
Part 7: The Prize
Once a winner is decided the judge will award the city's ribbon to the winner and everybody will go home. Also included with the ribbon is a cash prize of 100-1000 Posts (In even hundreds) and a random TM, and something special if the contest has any extra stipulations.