First, there are 3 teams, and each member of a team will have his/her name in a box to be drawn randomly. This is really meant as a huge event for those of you who may do those long-term wars where people can be shot anywhere but school, work, and certain other places, with large, permanent teams. So there's 3 boxes, 1 for each team. 1 member from each team will be selected as a Tri-Nerfer Champion...
You guessed it-the Tri-Nerfers must each face 3 big tasks:
1) 1 at a time, each champion is to face 2 members (not champions) of the opposing team, each with weapons of their choice while the champion is to use only a majority-selected pistol. The champion must shoot each opponent 5 times each without being shot 5 times theirselves. Each player recieves 10 points for completion, 5 points for making a minimum of 6 hits, 0 points for not completing either of these.
2) 1 member per team is selected to be tied up and set next to eachother, in a specific area of the "arena". The champions must fight their way through a large group of opponents and untie and lead their teamate back to the starting point. Each player recieves 10 points for completion, 5 points for killing a minimum of 4 opponents, 0 points for not completing either of these.
3) The 3 champions must now go through a corn maze and find the "Tri-Nerfer Cup" or whatever the object will be. Unlike the other tasks, this task pits the 3 champions to fight eachother as well as other nerfers, who are not to be part of either of the 3 teams. Also, unlike other rounds, the champions respawn, by cutting through 3-5 corn trails (to get away from the people who just killed them-start fresh). Other than for respawn purposes, trail-cutting is a big no-no! It will earn a one-way ticket to disqualification. Or, depending on what everyone agrees on, it could result in point deductions instead. Obviously, the 1st one to the cup wins. The winner of the round gets 25 points, each champion recieves 10 points for killing a minimum of 15 opponents.
Of course, the point distributions may vary, the statistics I used were just to give you th basic idea of what I am saying, this can always be tweaked...
Edited by Sir Nathaniel, 15 November 2006 - 11:32 PM.