Post by Parts War on Dec 15, 2011 4:05:45 GMT -5
These are the basic guidelines to follow when starting your Storm Rider Team!
Teams consist of Five members but are not limited to that number (The amount of members in a team can be however small or large depending on the leader). Teams with less than five members, including Solo-Riders, will require some members to participate more than once to fill in for the missing members. IE A team with 3 members goes up against of 5, that means two members of the team of 3 will have to go again where as a Solo-Rider would have to compete four additional times to fill in for the lacking members.Each team or Solo-Rider requires the following:
I. A Team Name
II. An Emblem
III. Stickers to place in different spots to show their area’s borders (If you choose to claim battle courses as your own)*
IV. A form of their emblem (jackets, pins, patches etc.) on each team member to show their team affiliation. All team leaders must have their emblem with them when skating.
Any Solo-Riders joining a team are required to downgrade their rank to the rank of the team they are joining. In the case of multiple Solo-Riders joining together, an average will be taken. As of right now, we are utilizing a system where if a team loses there emblem in a Parts War (Battle) they have to challenge and win their emblem back or give up and either: start a brand new team, regroup with a new emblem, or join the opposing team. The team that lost their emblem can challenge the team as many times as possible. (You can also ask another team to win it back for you) If the team gets their emblem back, they will not get their area back if the team that originally won the emblem has overtaken the area by laying their stickers on top of the losing team's stickers. However, you do not always need to bet your emblem, you can leave the area to the challenging team but it will count as a forfeit. Teams and Riders can also battle for points to raise their rank. The starting rank for all teams and riders is “F” Class. Each team and Solo-Rider has to start at the lowest rank and eventually work their way to the top or “A” Class.
Teams consist of Five members but are not limited to that number (The amount of members in a team can be however small or large depending on the leader). Teams with less than five members, including Solo-Riders, will require some members to participate more than once to fill in for the missing members. IE A team with 3 members goes up against of 5, that means two members of the team of 3 will have to go again where as a Solo-Rider would have to compete four additional times to fill in for the lacking members.Each team or Solo-Rider requires the following:
I. A Team Name
II. An Emblem
III. Stickers to place in different spots to show their area’s borders (If you choose to claim battle courses as your own)*
IV. A form of their emblem (jackets, pins, patches etc.) on each team member to show their team affiliation. All team leaders must have their emblem with them when skating.
Any Solo-Riders joining a team are required to downgrade their rank to the rank of the team they are joining. In the case of multiple Solo-Riders joining together, an average will be taken. As of right now, we are utilizing a system where if a team loses there emblem in a Parts War (Battle) they have to challenge and win their emblem back or give up and either: start a brand new team, regroup with a new emblem, or join the opposing team. The team that lost their emblem can challenge the team as many times as possible. (You can also ask another team to win it back for you) If the team gets their emblem back, they will not get their area back if the team that originally won the emblem has overtaken the area by laying their stickers on top of the losing team's stickers. However, you do not always need to bet your emblem, you can leave the area to the challenging team but it will count as a forfeit. Teams and Riders can also battle for points to raise their rank. The starting rank for all teams and riders is “F” Class. Each team and Solo-Rider has to start at the lowest rank and eventually work their way to the top or “A” Class.