Not exactly, AJ. Curse hasn't made a single post referring to anything Mazo related since his random post about wanting to join the Mazo fight, so I think it is more than safe to assume he is no longer interested.
And you are okay with it, I'm okay with it, Yujo is the only one that isn't. Pretty sure that tallies up 2-1, not 1-1.
I spoke to Curse today and he said that he's too busy to participate anyway, so that leaves me, you and Yujo as the only competitors. And with that note, the votes so far are for "Yes, you can join in on this FFA."
Either way, it's six of us participating in this FFA. I figured upon the judge's request that I should go ahead and axe the date limit of twenty-days. So this what we will have so far:- The Mazou will not take place in the fighting. It will be awarded to the winner.
- The stage that this FFA will take place will be at the Mountain's Graveyard.
- You have twenty days to complete the match.
- There will be a limit of seven posts per combatant and this will include the entry posts made by each participant.
- Participants must post every forty-eight hours.
- Failure to post within the allotted time-slot is an automatic disqualification. (No skips, if you fail to post. You should've made the time to post and that is that.)
- In a rare event that the match doesn't complete itself within the twenty-day limit, it will fall upon the *decided* judge to decide the winner based on kept the flow of battle consistently in their favor, dealt the most damage and was the most counter-productive competitor.
Any problems? Or suggestions that anyone would like to add?
So, the maximum day limit (if everyone stays in and takes 2 days to post) is 14 x 6 = 54 days total from the first entry post? That's a month and some change, but I guess it is unlikely that such a drawl will happen.
Regarding the number of participants, I had assumed that it had been set in stone some time ago, but I'm not going to oppose more people getting in, especially if the majority of the original participants are fine with that.
Add weather conditions (be it clear or whatever), an explicit ban list (if Kirisame is generally voided, for example, make that clear upfront so nobody gets water happy), and of course, criteria for judging a match like this other than "who aint dead".
Random idea, with 6 people, make teams of 2, have the 3 teams face off, and then the winning team members square off with each other for the ultimate prize. A random idea since, after all, I don't think a balanced set of teams is really feasible with who has joined up.