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Traditional Blade Matches
 

This match style is our most comprehensive, as competitors must demonstrative all of the martial and performance skills of a well-rounded Praxeum duelist. The match is judged across three, two-minute rounds in a 100-point system, with a bonuses for internal storytelling and for public promo videos.

They are rare due to their high level of difficulty, but often contain key moments in our duelists’ character history – such as when Lady Malice sided with General Atin Kal for the first time, or when Lord D’ábel Kráva lost a hand.

Martial Categories (0-20)

- Offensive Form (0-5): Follow the rules of their chosen lightsaber forms when attacking, with smooth transitions, strong technical ability, and strategic use.

- Defensive Form (0-5): Follow the rules of their chosen lightsaber forms when defending, with smooth transitions, strong technical ability, and strategic use.

- Force Power Use (0-5): Use all their Force Power “wildcards” accurately and strategically

- Mentality (0-5): Duel within the rules for their chosen role-play class, showing aggression (Martyrs/Marauders), strategy (Guardians/Warriors), use of Force Powers (Consulars/Inquisitors), or defensiveness (Sentinels/Assassins)

Performance Categories (0-20)

- Physicality (0-5): Carry themselves as a performer and athlete, embracing the characteristics of each lightsaber form and working smoothly with their opponent.

- Force Power Theatricality (0-5): Use all their Force Power “wildcards” with dramatic flair and creativity.

- Showmanship (0-5): Display entertainment value through storytelling, crowd engagement, prepared stunts, and other theatrical elements. Our audience’s reactions can sway the judges!

- Panache (0-5): Going above and beyond Praxeum training to bring some special to a performance.  Examples vary from singing to special effects to custom props to emotional impact.

Strikes (0-10)

- Two points for each legal strike or Force power-assisted kill during the round

Variations

 

Tag Team: A teammate is substituted for one or both duelists in the second round.

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