Last Man Standing Pay Event Idea on 02/16/2018 04:16 PM CST
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I had a thought of a potential pay event that could interest people, and be a little different.

The general shape of the event comes off the back of the Droughmans Maze which happened recently - Only, without the maze part, just a series of around 20-30 rooms in a cube shape.

As the title suggests, the event is about last man standing (or woman).

Upon entertaining, each persons ranks are set to 1750 across the board, all stats to 100 points, and all guild abilities and spells are available. From that point, you are on your own.

Several people enter, last person left alive wins. The prizes could be based on the 5 points for entering and 8 points for being the winner system, like the maze.

Of course there would need to be something in place that battles started at set times, and required a minimum number to compete like the chicken game at the festival, but this would give an ultimate level playing field for those who love PvP, limit the option to chain script a pay event for profit, and demand actual involvement and skill from the player.

There could even be a leaderboard for most wins, with a special gift to the end winner, a special one off title displaying their status as best PvP person ever.

Any views on this being a good or bad idea?
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Re: Last Man Standing Pay Event Idea on 02/17/2018 06:36 AM CST
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I like this idea!

Additions:
-different runs would have different "base character" settings (200 ranks run, 1000, 500 ranks...)
-Area gets progressively smaller every 4 minutes, don't get caught in the outside.
-Random weapons/armor/scrolls lying around to be searched out.

Yes, this is PUBG in text format (they will sue you).
I want this so we can finally bring all the GvG qq to a head. You really think guildX is hax and guildY is op? Time to get some folks to do a dozen randomized runs with you to find out!

~Hunter Hanryu
>You know how map makers use to be "Here be dragons"? Old DR code is like that. Except instead of dragons there are Lovecraftian horrors made out of well-intentioned psuedo-code.~Raesh
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