EliteTournament

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Summary

This is an informal weekly tournament held by CrazyBassoonist. It is meant to be a fun way to test new robots against each other. There are six categories: Mega, Mini, Micro, Nano, Extends Robot, and Implements Droid. Each user who wishes to participate may enter one robot into each category, and the participant who gets the most total points is declared the winner at the end of each tournament.

Rules

1. Basics: Each robot entered will fight one 35-round battle on an 800x600 field against every other robot entered into its category. Note that robots will never fight other robots outside their category.

2. Categories: The Categories will be defined as follows:

  • Mega- Robots over 1500 CodeSize
  • Mini- Robots between 1500 and 750 CodeSize
  • Micro- Robots between 750 and 250 CodeSize
  • Nano- Robots under 250 CodeSize
  • Extends Robot- Robots that Extend Robot. These robots can only perform 1 action at a time.
  • Implements Droid- Robots that Implement Droid. These robots can perform multiple actions at a time, but they have no radar.

3. Entering Robots: Participants may only enter one robot per category, for a total of six robots. Under no conditions may participants enter robots that are not their own.

4. Scoring: Points will be awarded to participants for winning certain sections of the tournament. The participant with the most points at the end is considered to be the winner of the tournament! Points are awarded for the following:

  • 1 point for Mega category APS king
  • 1 point for Mega category PL king
  • 1 point for Mini category APS king
  • 1 point for Mini category PL king
  • 1 point for Micro category APS king
  • 1 point for Micro category PL king
  • 1 point for Nano category APS king
  • 1 point for Nano category PL king
  • 1 point for Extends Robot category APS king
  • 1 point for Implements Droid category APS king

Note- APS stands for Average Percentile Score, and PL stands for Premier League. The PL winner is the robot who has the most wins and the least losses.