Kill the Monarch

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[[Category:Scenario battles]]
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'''Kill the Monarch''', also known as a '''King Battle''', '''Monarch''', '''Kill The King''', '''Regicide''', or a '''Captain Battle''', is a team battle in which each team attempts to keep its [[royalty]] alive while killing all other royalty.
'''Kill the Monarch''' also sometimes known as a '''King Battle''', '''Monarch''', '''Kill The King''', '''Regicide''', or '''Captain Battle''' is a straightforward team battle in which the first team to kill the "monarch" on the other team wins.
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'''Fighters:''' Any number<br>
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==Recommended Play==
'''Field:''' Anything of sufficient size for the number of fighters. If regen is used, a regen point for each team should be designated.<br>
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'''Regen:''' Optional of any sort- none for the monarchs.<br>
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| Teams
'''Teams:''' 2, usually, of equal size. Each team must choose a monarch and announce them to the other team before the battle begins. Optionally, the team that wins a battle may keep their monarch for the next battle, while the team that loses must chose a new monarch.<br>
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'''Rules:''' Whichever team's monarch dies first, loses. Optionally, give the monarch full armor, and/or make them immune to missiles.
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| Players per Team
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| Field Size
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| Any
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| Marshals
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==Setup==
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Captains may be assigned to choose teams with equal numbers of people. Otherwise, teams may be assigned in a way that balances skill levels between teams.
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Determine who the royalty of each team is before fighting begins. You may give the royalty special garb or equipment.
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==Rules==
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In a standard game of Kill the Monarch, each team has one member designated as their monarch. Teams must be informed of who the monarchs are. As soon as a monarch dies, their teammates die as well, and the team loses. The team of the last living monarch wins.
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===Lineage Monarchy===
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When a team loses, it must choose a new monarch. If all members have been monarchs, the team loses overall and may have to sit out further fights while remaining teams compete. Equal numbers of combatants on each team are best for these rules.
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===Mafia Monarchy===
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The identity of the monarch on each team is not revealed to other teams. Each team can try to deduce the monarchs' identities and target them, or attack opponents indiscriminately until they kill the monarch.
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===Divine Monarchy===
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The attacks of non-royalty deal no damage to monarchs and their equipment. Only the monarchs can damage each other.
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===Oligarchy===
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Each team has multiple royals, called oligarchs. Once all oligarchs on a team have died, their teammates die as well. Recommended players per team is 5+.
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[[Category:Battlegames]]

Revision as of 09:48, 15 March 2018

Kill the Monarch, also known as a King Battle, Monarch, Kill The King, Regicide, or a Captain Battle, is a team battle in which each team attempts to keep its royalty alive while killing all other royalty.

Contents

Recommended Play

Teams 2+
Players per Team 2+
Field Size Any
Marshals Optional

Setup

Captains may be assigned to choose teams with equal numbers of people. Otherwise, teams may be assigned in a way that balances skill levels between teams. Determine who the royalty of each team is before fighting begins. You may give the royalty special garb or equipment.

Rules

In a standard game of Kill the Monarch, each team has one member designated as their monarch. Teams must be informed of who the monarchs are. As soon as a monarch dies, their teammates die as well, and the team loses. The team of the last living monarch wins.

Lineage Monarchy

When a team loses, it must choose a new monarch. If all members have been monarchs, the team loses overall and may have to sit out further fights while remaining teams compete. Equal numbers of combatants on each team are best for these rules.

Mafia Monarchy

The identity of the monarch on each team is not revealed to other teams. Each team can try to deduce the monarchs' identities and target them, or attack opponents indiscriminately until they kill the monarch.

Divine Monarchy

The attacks of non-royalty deal no damage to monarchs and their equipment. Only the monarchs can damage each other.

Oligarchy

Each team has multiple royals, called oligarchs. Once all oligarchs on a team have died, their teammates die as well. Recommended players per team is 5+.

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