Fight Fest 2k1

Welcome to Fight Fest, my attempt to answer that eternal question: "Who would win in a fight?"

How does this work?

Fight fest consists of a series of "what if" battles between different (mostly fictional) characters. It is divided up into several rounds, and each round has a 'ballot' with a number of fights, and you fill the ballot out with who you think would win in each fight

There are three kinds of battles. Most battles are simple one-on-one fights... in this case, you have a few choices: If you're sure of the outcome, you can say that you think either one contestant or the other would definitely win. If you're not as sure, but you still have some idea, you can pick who you think would probably win. And, if you're not sure at all, you can mark the fight as undecided.

The second type of battle is a tag-team battle. These are two-on-two fights, and they have the same choices as a one-on-one fight. In this case, contestants fight as a team, and they win or lose as a team -- there's no way to declare one member or the other as the sole winner, even if you feel that one of them would have helped out a lot more than the other.

The final type of battle is a three-way free-for-all. These have three contestants, and it's everyone for themselves. For three way ballots, you have the 'Definite Win,' 'Probable Win,' and 'Undecided' options, the same as for a one-on-one match, as well as a new set of choices you can use if you're fairly sure one of the three contestants wouldn't win, but can't decide which of the other two would take the match.

The moderator (Cathy) only gets a vote in the event of a tie, kind of like the Vice President during Senate votes, except with less shooting in the face.

Judging Criteria

There is no set rubric that you need to follow. You'll never be put on the stand and ask to justify your votes. Fight Fest is just a game, and I don't expect people to take it super-seriously, unless that's how you have the most fun with it. That being said, there are a few loosely-agreed-upon guidelines that have come up from previous Fight Fests:


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