Quote (natedoggg @ Nov 11 2009 03:28pm)
setb? meaning...?
A Single Eliminaiton Team Bet (SETB) involves 4, 6 or 8 players for a 2 VS 2, 3 VS 3 or 4 VS 4 bet. In this case, in tournament mode, we'll want to shoot for four-player teams for 4 VS 4 single elimination dueling. Two and three-player teams may be acceptable for other SETB and SETB Tournament events. Players must not party-up in a SETB because while in a single elimination duel, multiple auras would give a winning team an advantage over the losing team. In our case our captains will be our guild leaders. At which point, each captain's strategies of sending which player to duel whom will help determine the final outcome of the SETB. When dueling, it's especially important to keep in mind that there is absolutely no healing in SETBs. After a player wins a duel, they must continue dueling the next opponent chosen by the opposing captain until they die or manage to do the impossible of "sweeping" all four opponents without dying. (It happens). The general idea is to defeat all four members of the opposing team with at least one player still alive on the winning team, which will then earn the winning team one "point". To actually completely "win" a SETB, a team must "earn" three points. Therefore, the first team to score three points first, wins the SETB and advances to the next round of the tournament.
Main SETB event rules are as follows:
(Any rules that are broken which affect dueling will disqualify a player for that round only (One point earned by a team = one round). The disqualified player may join the next round).
1. No healing during a single round.
2. No partying.
3. No exile shields are allowed to be used against non-zealers such as barbarians.
4. No running.
5. If a player is still tapped after they win a duel, they must continue and duel the next player of the other team if needed.
6. No jumping.
7. After a players says "Go," both players must walk toward each other without stopping until contact is made. *This is to eliminate the possibility of unfair shifting.
8. Once a player FFAs, they FULLY agreed to particpate in the SETB and finish it all the way through to the end until one team wins three points.
9. No player is allowed to leave during an active SETB.
10. If a player drops due to time out, that player has three minutes to return. If that player does not return within three minutes, that player becomes disqualified for that current round.
11. If a player drops due to time out and does not return at all, their team may reuse one player twice, but not the same player for a third time.