/CLASS SETUP
The House of Padora is segmented into three different classes, based on the players' skill and attitude;
Horde First Class: Those in this class have proven to the higher-ups that they are worthy to be in the House, but are the lowest tier in the class system.
Horde Second Class: This class is for those individuals who have shown time and time again that they are an effective fighting force on the battlefield.
Horde Third Class: The highest and most admirable tier in Padora. Only for those who prove to be the pinnacle of the House's small, but efficient, army.
/CLASS HIERARCHY
Yes, there is a form of hierarchy within the classes; Third Class can order Second and First Class members, Second Class has power only over the First, and First Class have authority over no one.
/CLASS CAPS
Horde First Class: 11 Members
Horde Second Class: 8 Members
Horde Third Class: 5 Members
/CLASS USURPATION
These caps are in place to establish one of Padora's key features; Class Usurpation.
In Padora, the only way to maintain your rank is to fight for it.
(Note: This is not applicable to anyone with the rank Horde Master or above.)
Here's how the system works;
1st Class members can challenge any 2nd Class to a duel to 10.
2nd Class members can challenge any 3rd Class to a duel to 15.
In order for the duel to be official;
1. You must contact a Horde Master+ to oversee the duel.
2. You must also coordinate a time and date that is suitable for all three of you.
If one of these points is not met, the duel is off.
After the duel is over, the winner is rewarded the rank (or sustains it) and is granted a 10-day protection period, meaning that no one can challenge them for their rank for 10 days after the duel. The one who lost the duel, however, must wait 30 days before challenging the same person.
Furthermore; There can only be up to 3 duels per week. And all three duels must be between completely different people.
For example: ( Duel 1: A VS. B Duel 2: C VS. D Duel 3: E VS. F) - This represents duels that follow the guidelines.
(Duel 1: A VS. B Duel 2 B VS. D Duel 3: E VS. F) - This represents duels that DO NOT follow the guidelines.
[If you're too inept to tell, the letters (A, B, C etc.) represent people.] |