Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2014 15:59:00 GMT
So, the system we're using in RWF is a promo system where you're rated on your promos. From now on, anybody that joins will be added as a 0 character rating. Thanks for the RWF originals for helping us get the fed started and thanks to any newcomers we may get! However, I'm going to start off by doing something differently. I'm making it so everybody starts off at the top of the food chain. Let me explain the rules and everything first.
RWF is as of right now being based on promos. The better your promo, the better you'll do in the e-fed. The winner will be decided by choosing whomever has the better promo for the match.
Since this is how things are going down, I'm going to keep track of progress here for my own benefit mainly, but I'm leaving it open to everybody just so if I make a mistake (or if somebody thinks I do anyway), they can ask me about it (preferably through pm as I won't look here unless I have to update it).
I'm making is a 30 - 30 system. What does that mean? It means you're actually getting graded with a number from -30 to 30. The higher you are, the better you are. In the second post, I will also keep track of Win/Loss Records, but I'll explain that later.
Everybody starts off with a rating of 30. Your promos will be graded on a number of things. For example, presentation, quality, staying true to your character, formatting, telling stories, progressing feuds, using your tag teams to your advantage, consistency, and much more.
To go up in rating, you simply give promos with quality. If you lose a match, you may still go up in ranking. Same goes for going down. Even if you win a match, it doesn't mean that you did great. It more so means that I had to choose the better of two evils.
RATING SYSTEM:
Each promo will be rated 0-10 and depending on the rating, your overall score will change.
0-2 promo score = -3 to overall score
3-4 promo score = -2 to overall score
5-6 promo score = -1 to overall score
7 promo score = 0 to overall score
8 promo score = +1 to overall score
9 promo score = +2 to overall score
10 promo score = +3 to overall score
If you fail to hand in a promo, you go down 10 points on your overall score automatically.
To be a contender for the Supreme Championship, you must have at least a 20 score.
To be a contender for the Hardcore Championship, you must have at least a 10 score.
To be a contender for the Tag Championship, you must have at least one tag team partner.
To be a contender for the Vixxen Championship, you must be a female.
Green = 1st place
Orange = 2nd place
Light Blue = 3rd place
Red = Non-Wrestlers/Part-Timers
Pink = Vixxens
Yellow = Supremes
Light Green = Alumni
Blue = Hall of Fame
White = Has yet to debut
Here's the list of people and their ratings:
Antonio Ariatchie: 30
Jessica Garcia: 30
Kakashi Momochi: 30
Karen Sky: 30
Nathan Adams: 30
Northern Crusher: 30
Paul James: 30
Yuji Arahi: 30
Cody Danielson: 30
Minerva: 30
Punker: 30
Ron Nitro: 30
Scott Hernandez: 30
Sri: 30
"Delusional" Danny Davis: 29
Savior: 28
Scotty Hernandez: 28
Whiplash: 28
ati "The Hero": 27
Jacob Garcia: 27
Richard Collins: 27
Topher Pillson: 27
Lazarus: 25
Becky Miller: 24
El Drunkador: 20
Jim Ace: 20
Novak: 24
Amy Lavander: -10
BaneTheDestroyer: -10
RWF is as of right now being based on promos. The better your promo, the better you'll do in the e-fed. The winner will be decided by choosing whomever has the better promo for the match.
Since this is how things are going down, I'm going to keep track of progress here for my own benefit mainly, but I'm leaving it open to everybody just so if I make a mistake (or if somebody thinks I do anyway), they can ask me about it (preferably through pm as I won't look here unless I have to update it).
I'm making is a 30 - 30 system. What does that mean? It means you're actually getting graded with a number from -30 to 30. The higher you are, the better you are. In the second post, I will also keep track of Win/Loss Records, but I'll explain that later.
Everybody starts off with a rating of 30. Your promos will be graded on a number of things. For example, presentation, quality, staying true to your character, formatting, telling stories, progressing feuds, using your tag teams to your advantage, consistency, and much more.
To go up in rating, you simply give promos with quality. If you lose a match, you may still go up in ranking. Same goes for going down. Even if you win a match, it doesn't mean that you did great. It more so means that I had to choose the better of two evils.
RATING SYSTEM:
Each promo will be rated 0-10 and depending on the rating, your overall score will change.
0-2 promo score = -3 to overall score
3-4 promo score = -2 to overall score
5-6 promo score = -1 to overall score
7 promo score = 0 to overall score
8 promo score = +1 to overall score
9 promo score = +2 to overall score
10 promo score = +3 to overall score
If you fail to hand in a promo, you go down 10 points on your overall score automatically.
To be a contender for the Supreme Championship, you must have at least a 20 score.
To be a contender for the Hardcore Championship, you must have at least a 10 score.
To be a contender for the Tag Championship, you must have at least one tag team partner.
To be a contender for the Vixxen Championship, you must be a female.
Green = 1st place
Orange = 2nd place
Light Blue = 3rd place
Red = Non-Wrestlers/Part-Timers
Pink = Vixxens
Yellow = Supremes
Light Green = Alumni
Blue = Hall of Fame
White = Has yet to debut
Here's the list of people and their ratings:
Antonio Ariatchie: 30
Jessica Garcia: 30
Kakashi Momochi: 30
Karen Sky: 30
Nathan Adams: 30
Northern Crusher: 30
Paul James: 30
Yuji Arahi: 30
Cody Danielson: 30
Minerva: 30
Punker: 30
Ron Nitro: 30
Scott Hernandez: 30
Sri: 30
"Delusional" Danny Davis: 29
Savior: 28
Scotty Hernandez: 28
Whiplash: 28
ati "The Hero": 27
Jacob Garcia: 27
Richard Collins: 27
Topher Pillson: 27
Lazarus: 25
Becky Miller: 24
El Drunkador: 20
Jim Ace: 20
Novak: 24
Amy Lavander: -10
BaneTheDestroyer: -10