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− | '''1v1 vs 1v1''' is a [[game variant]]. In this variant, two | + | '''1v1 vs 1v1''' is a [[game variant]]. In this variant, two independant 1v1 games play out on the same map, and then the winners of each fight each other. |
== Recommended Players == | == Recommended Players == | ||
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* Rule #1: Players A and B must make all 6 of their picks in the TOP world. Players C and D must make all 6 of their picks in the BOTTOM world. | * Rule #1: Players A and B must make all 6 of their picks in the TOP world. Players C and D must make all 6 of their picks in the BOTTOM world. | ||
− | * Rule #2: Players may not pass into the other world until your opponent is | + | * Rule #2: Players may not pass into the other world until your opponent is elimiated in their world. |
* Rule #3: In order to keep it fair, no surrendering is allowed. However, don't "run" if you've lost, just keep trying to play for the win even in the face of sure-fire defeat. | * Rule #3: In order to keep it fair, no surrendering is allowed. However, don't "run" if you've lost, just keep trying to play for the win even in the face of sure-fire defeat. | ||
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By having the winners of each 1v1 face each other at the end, it changes the 1v1 game a bit. The armies/blockades you're left with after your opponent dies will still be relevant, and the speed at which you can eliminate your opponent is vital. | By having the winners of each 1v1 face each other at the end, it changes the 1v1 game a bit. The armies/blockades you're left with after your opponent dies will still be relevant, and the speed at which you can eliminate your opponent is vital. | ||
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