Ampharos
tag walls, punch fascists
Format
This is a free-for-all game. There are no teams.
Aliases
Each player has an Alias, determined prior to the start of the game. All actions, including attacks, target aliases unless the specific phrase "target Smogon user" is used in the action's description. Players may submit their own alias; if they choose not to do so, their alias will be created by the host.
Cycles
This game will take place in turns called Cycles. Each Cycle will consist of each player having the opportunity to use an ability and attack another player. Cycles will generally be 48 hours long, though note that I will always state when the next cycle is scheduled to end.
The Lynch
Does not exist. More on that below.
Roles
Each player will receive a PM on the anonymous forum containing their role. A role will look something like this:
"Dear <Alias>,
You are <Role Name>.
<Flavor text. This will usually be 2-3 sentences.>
<Ability, and how to use it. Note that some abilities are passive, and that some roles have more than one ability.>
Max HP: <#>
Attack: <#>
You win if <win condition>."
You may not quote any part of your role verbatim except for your Role Name, HP, and Attack.
Abilities
Each role has at least one ability. Some of these are passive, whereas some require the targeting of another alias. In general, targeted abilities are used by sending a PM with some variation of the following formatting: "Cycle <#>: Target <Alias>". You may choose to not use a targeted ability by sending a PM with "Cycle <#>: Idle". Passive abilities are always on, no PM required, and cannot be disabled.
HP and Attack
In addition to abilities, each player will be able to attack one other alias each cycle. Doing so simply requires sending a PM with "Cycle <#>: Attack <Alias>". You may choose to idle your attack. Attacking an alias reduces their HP by an amount equal to your Attack stat. When you run out of HP, you are dead. You can no longer talk to other players about the game, post in the lynch, or use abilities or attacks. In addition, dying means you have lost - dead players cannot win. I can neither confirm nor deny the presence of any sort of resurrection mechanic in this game.There may be roles that cause players to regain health. Players cannot be healed above their maximum HP.
Results
At the beginning of each new cycle, you will receive a PM detailing any results you may have received from the previous cycle. Results may include, but are not limited to, the failing of your action or the blocking of your attack. If all of your targeted moves succeeded and nothing noteworthy happened to you, you will not receive a result. I can neither confirm nor deny the presence of roles that may cause dishonesty in player's results.
Winning
Each player has a subset of other players in the game that they must outlive, as detailed in their win condition. Upon satisfying this win condition, a player will immediately exit the game. Players who have exited the game via winning do not count as dead. Should a player find themselves mechanically unable to win the game for any reason, they will immediately lose. Players who have exited the game via losing do count as dead.
Standard Investigation
In addition to everything in their role, every player also has access to an ability called a Standard Investigation. More details on this will be revealed at game start.
Communicating With Others
While you are alive, the only methods of communication which are disallowed are those covered in the Circus Maximus rules - namely, screenshotting or screen sharing. All other methods of communication are allowed. While you are dead, you may not talk about the game to anyone. You may not copy/paste any host communications, including but not limited to Role PMs, Results PMs, and general conversations. You may paraphrase and refer to host communications. You may copy/paste communications with other players, and you may fake logs.
Priority
The term "priority" refers to the order in which actions occur. This has been predetermined beforehand, and will not change. Generally, actions will resolve in the following order:
Passive > Real Time > High Priority > Disruptive (Blocking > Redirecting > Delaying) > Protective > Damaging > Basic Attack > Other > Investigative
In the event that multiple Redirective roles conflict, the redirect used by the player with more HP will take precedence. In the event that the players have the same HP, the redirect used by the player with more Attack takes precedence. In the event that the players have the same Attack, the action that was sent first takes precedence.
Other
All global Smogon and Circus Maximus rules apply. The hosts reserve the right to punish anything they consider to be cheating or unfair play, regardless of whether it's covered in these rules. The hosts also reserve the right to force-sub any player they feel is not meeting an acceptable level of activity - note, however, that no forcible substitutions will occur due to poor play. Above all else, have fun and don't be a dick. It's a game, guys.
This is a free-for-all game. There are no teams.
Aliases
Each player has an Alias, determined prior to the start of the game. All actions, including attacks, target aliases unless the specific phrase "target Smogon user" is used in the action's description. Players may submit their own alias; if they choose not to do so, their alias will be created by the host.
Cycles
This game will take place in turns called Cycles. Each Cycle will consist of each player having the opportunity to use an ability and attack another player. Cycles will generally be 48 hours long, though note that I will always state when the next cycle is scheduled to end.
The Lynch
Does not exist. More on that below.
Roles
Each player will receive a PM on the anonymous forum containing their role. A role will look something like this:
"Dear <Alias>,
You are <Role Name>.
<Flavor text. This will usually be 2-3 sentences.>
<Ability, and how to use it. Note that some abilities are passive, and that some roles have more than one ability.>
Max HP: <#>
Attack: <#>
You win if <win condition>."
You may not quote any part of your role verbatim except for your Role Name, HP, and Attack.
Abilities
Each role has at least one ability. Some of these are passive, whereas some require the targeting of another alias. In general, targeted abilities are used by sending a PM with some variation of the following formatting: "Cycle <#>: Target <Alias>". You may choose to not use a targeted ability by sending a PM with "Cycle <#>: Idle". Passive abilities are always on, no PM required, and cannot be disabled.
HP and Attack
In addition to abilities, each player will be able to attack one other alias each cycle. Doing so simply requires sending a PM with "Cycle <#>: Attack <Alias>". You may choose to idle your attack. Attacking an alias reduces their HP by an amount equal to your Attack stat. When you run out of HP, you are dead. You can no longer talk to other players about the game, post in the lynch, or use abilities or attacks. In addition, dying means you have lost - dead players cannot win. I can neither confirm nor deny the presence of any sort of resurrection mechanic in this game.There may be roles that cause players to regain health. Players cannot be healed above their maximum HP.
Results
At the beginning of each new cycle, you will receive a PM detailing any results you may have received from the previous cycle. Results may include, but are not limited to, the failing of your action or the blocking of your attack. If all of your targeted moves succeeded and nothing noteworthy happened to you, you will not receive a result. I can neither confirm nor deny the presence of roles that may cause dishonesty in player's results.
Winning
Each player has a subset of other players in the game that they must outlive, as detailed in their win condition. Upon satisfying this win condition, a player will immediately exit the game. Players who have exited the game via winning do not count as dead. Should a player find themselves mechanically unable to win the game for any reason, they will immediately lose. Players who have exited the game via losing do count as dead.
Standard Investigation
In addition to everything in their role, every player also has access to an ability called a Standard Investigation. More details on this will be revealed at game start.
Communicating With Others
While you are alive, the only methods of communication which are disallowed are those covered in the Circus Maximus rules - namely, screenshotting or screen sharing. All other methods of communication are allowed. While you are dead, you may not talk about the game to anyone. You may not copy/paste any host communications, including but not limited to Role PMs, Results PMs, and general conversations. You may paraphrase and refer to host communications. You may copy/paste communications with other players, and you may fake logs.
Priority
The term "priority" refers to the order in which actions occur. This has been predetermined beforehand, and will not change. Generally, actions will resolve in the following order:
Passive > Real Time > High Priority > Disruptive (Blocking > Redirecting > Delaying) > Protective > Damaging > Basic Attack > Other > Investigative
In the event that multiple Redirective roles conflict, the redirect used by the player with more HP will take precedence. In the event that the players have the same HP, the redirect used by the player with more Attack takes precedence. In the event that the players have the same Attack, the action that was sent first takes precedence.
Other
All global Smogon and Circus Maximus rules apply. The hosts reserve the right to punish anything they consider to be cheating or unfair play, regardless of whether it's covered in these rules. The hosts also reserve the right to force-sub any player they feel is not meeting an acceptable level of activity - note, however, that no forcible substitutions will occur due to poor play. Above all else, have fun and don't be a dick. It's a game, guys.
Quick note about Mana and Standard Investigations:
Each player is sorted into one of 5 groups of equal size, corresponding to the 5 colors of mana in Magic: The Gathering: WHITE, BLUE, BLACK, RED, and GREEN. Each player is mortal enemies with their Enemy Colors (you can google what these are); for example, WHITE players MUST outlive BLACK and RED players to win. The second component of each player's wincon involves either outliving the rest of their own group or outliving one specific member of each of their Ally Colors (again, you can google what these are).
In addition to the abilities listed in their role PMs, each player also has access to a Standard Investigation each night. Using this on an alias will return which color mana that alias is attuned with.
Living Players (16):
acidphoenix
apricity
Blazade
CaffeineBoost
Cancerous
Drookez
Duskfall98
Fenrir Aesir
Flyhn
Former Hope
ItzViper482
Jay (FT) Flush
MoodyCloud
Oddish.
Paperblade
zorbees
Living Aliases (18):
Calgary
Corleone
Dominate
dragon
Elle
Excelsior
Finch
FUCK TIGER
green
Ipanema
Johnson
Korean Marlon Brando’s #2 Buttboy (Sangmin)
Mewtoo
neptune
Redeemer
Reginald
Shizuo
Torchwood
YOLOSWAG
The Dead (4):
Cycle 1:
Ullar - Target Alias - Durkon Thundershield - WHITE
Cycle 2:
tonithetourguide - Hanson - Hermione Granger - BLUE
Da Letter El - Jounalism B.A. - Ganondorf Dragmire - BLACK
ajhockeystar - green - The Joker - RED
It is now Cycle 1. Cycle 1 ends 9/1 at 8 PM CDT.
For those of you not yet on the Discord server: https://discord.gg/Tr7ChgC
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