Looking to see how many people would be interested in this game! How it Works: Enterance fee: 1k Each player starts with nothing in their inventory, which I will ask a mod to help check. They will be provided with colored leather armor and a wooden sword, which should be returned. There will be cheap kits that can be bought before each round to help players start off strong, probably in the range of $500 - 1k. Starting outside the pvp area, teams will be chosen before the exhibition round. (No kits should be bought this round) Players can pay $1k to be put into a raffle to be a team leader. The two leaders will call on a coin flip to see who chooses a player first. If there is an odd amount of players on the exhibition round, the team that picked second gets the last person. After the exhibition round of fighting, round 1 will start with the same teams, inventories emptied besides the leather armor and sword. This is a knock out battle: the winning team goes to round 2. (All dead team members are teleported back, and member from the other team can watch the game from viewing glasses) Two leaders are picked again for the new round, and they pick their teams, and all players can choose to buy kits again. Now, if there are an odd amount of players, a member from the other team is resurrected. The team leader chooses this player. After each round, as long as there are more than 3 people left, this process of choosing leaders and players will continue. If there are two players left: they will fight for first and second place. If there are three players left, they will fight in 1v1s to find first, second, and third place. Rewards will be given to either the top two or top three depending on the amount of players. Note: chests need to be manually restocked between rounds Flying, teleporting unauthorized, and team killing will get you a disqualification! If you have suggestions, post them!
Half the entrance money. In the case that there are a final 3: 80% to 1st, 15% to 2nd, 5% to 3rd. In the case of a final 2: 80% to 1st, 20% to 2nd.
@Coolslammer3 Can you be more specific on what you do not understand? I believe the post is pretty self-explanatory.