I am not an expert when it comes to PvP but everytime I go to a place where people are dueling , I hear these :
You can't use Ritual if Templar . You can't use cloak if Nightblade . You can't use Talons if DK . You can't use mines if Sorcerer . You can't use Black Rose . You can't use Fasalla . You can't use Viper . You can't use animation cancelling . You can't use Hurricane . You can't use Scales . You can't use line of sight . You can't use Shield Breaker . You can't use Tremorscale . You can't use Malubeth . You can't use Immovable potions . You can't use Incap Strike . You can't use Dawnbreaker of Smiting . You can't use Reverb Bash . You can't use Vitality potions .
I think that is all . Oh , nearly forgot ^^ You can't be a Templar . That is just wrong .
*eats popcorn*
1. You can't wear impenetrable gear.
2. You must empty all your CP.
3. No ultimates allowed.
4. No sorc pets allowed.
5. No 2H weapon ultimate.
6. No macros.
devilsTear wrote: »How about poisons? I noticed people using them so I started too but then people were complaining about it? Whats the general consensus on that?
Introducing the scrub.
You aren't playing to impress your opponent. You are playing to win. Disregard what he says.
A hundred times this. If everyone's playing dirty, its a fair fight.IndyWendieGo wrote: »People who claim that there are 'rules' are the first to QQ. Tournaments I can understand, being that some things can last forever, however I'm the type of person that likes for their opponent to go all out. Proc sets, potions, poisons, cloak, heals, ACing? If you're able to use it legitly in game, do so. I expect people to make the fight interesting and challenging. Not some watered down sham like some of these people are making it out to be.
Personally, I won't fight in a tournament that has 'rules'. I'm not there to impress anyone, I'm there to win. Or lose. I don't care. But rules in a system in which there are none currently in place? If you can legitly do it/use it in game, it's fair. If people want to whine/QQ about it in tells, they'll just go on my ignore list. Ain't nobody got time for that.