Ciaran
First Post
Here are a few ideas for variant Style match formats in YB!. I’m posting them mainly because there are a few I’d like to try out myself, but I’m also interested in getting some feedback. Note that the last four serve a useful purpose in that they avoid much of the “second fighter wins” problem inherent in style matches, where the fighter who goes second can base his move on taking advantage of weaknesses in the first fighter’s move.
No Special Effects: The fighters may not use magic, psychic powers, or anything else that would be impossible in the real world.
Magic Only: The traditional sorcerer’s duel, where anything goes except for crude physical combat.
Pure Style: Instead of attacking each other, the participants show off their skill and technique by performing flashy freestyle martial arts moves. This can be pretty tricky to play out, especially when combined with the No Special Effects variant.
Target Dummy: Participants beat up on target dummies instead of on each other.
Live Targets: As above, but the participants show off their skills by butchering helpless peasants and the like. Light and Honor Path fighters are advised to avoid this one.
Cooperative: The fighters join forces to attack an NPC opponent of the judge’s creation. Note that the opponent is a narrative device rather than an actual YB! fighter; whoever has the stronger move is the one who damages the NPC.
No Special Effects: The fighters may not use magic, psychic powers, or anything else that would be impossible in the real world.
Magic Only: The traditional sorcerer’s duel, where anything goes except for crude physical combat.
Pure Style: Instead of attacking each other, the participants show off their skill and technique by performing flashy freestyle martial arts moves. This can be pretty tricky to play out, especially when combined with the No Special Effects variant.
Target Dummy: Participants beat up on target dummies instead of on each other.
Live Targets: As above, but the participants show off their skills by butchering helpless peasants and the like. Light and Honor Path fighters are advised to avoid this one.
Cooperative: The fighters join forces to attack an NPC opponent of the judge’s creation. Note that the opponent is a narrative device rather than an actual YB! fighter; whoever has the stronger move is the one who damages the NPC.