Chapter 0301 Rules of Duel Competition
Chapter 0301 Rules of Duel Competition
Because of the delay with the house elves and Harvey, when he walked into the Charms classroom, Professor Flitwick had already arrived. Unexpectedly, there was a girl in the classroom.
The professor said: "Miss Crevat's future ambition is to be an Auror. I want to learn more about dueling, which may be helpful to her, so I invite her to participate in special tutoring. Do you mind?"
Dana shook his head. This was the professor's class. What qualifications did he have to judge. Besides, he didn't hate Penelo. There was nothing wrong with being able to take classes with a beautiful woman.
"By the way, Crevat will also accompany us in the competition. She is nominally your assistant." The professor's addition gave him another surprise.
"Okay, let's go back to today's learning content." The professor said eloquently: "I will explain to you the charter and competition rules of the duel competition."
He was a little disappointed after hearing this. He thought he could learn a few tricks from the professor tonight, but he didn't expect that he would just be introduced to the rules of the game.
As if reading his mind, the professor said: "Don't underestimate the rules, sometimes they determine the outcome of the game."
He listened carefully. The professor continued with satisfaction: "Dueling was once a means of resolving conflicts between wizards. As you can imagine, it was accompanied by blood and death from the beginning. The same was true for previous dueling competitions. Compared with normal dueling, it was even more crazy. audience.”
The professor frowned, then relaxed his brows quickly, and continued: "However, in the past twenty years, with the improvement of the audience's civilization, they are no longer crazy about blood and killing, and are still very disgusted.
"As a result, the Magic Association has made drastic additions, deletions, and adjustments to the rules to ensure the safety of the contestants. Therefore, there have been almost no deaths in recent competitions. This is why I can rest assured to let you participate in the duel competition."
He thought to himself that the security of this duel competition was higher than he thought.
"In a regular duel, both sides of the duel will have assistants. When necessary, the assistants will replace their own wizards in the duel. In the duel competition, although there is also an assistant position, they only help the players carry bags and serve tea and water. Waiting for auxiliary work, I won’t play.”
Yo, this is good. Think about your long legs. Wherever you compete, there are beauties behind you to help carry your bags. During the competition, there are also beauties bringing tea, water, food and drinks. This day is very beautiful.
He winked at Penello mischievously, but unfortunately his wink only resulted in two big white eyes, not even a smile. Bad review.
The professor continued to explain the rules: "The duel competition only has single matches. Each match is thirty minutes and there are three referees. When one party falls and is unable to fight anymore or the three referees unanimously agree, the match will be terminated.
"Those who violate major rules will lose; those who are unable to fight again will lose; those who give low scores from the referee will lose."
The three conditions for determining victory or defeat are very clear, but there are overlaps and contradictions in them.
He thought for a while and asked: "Is the order you mentioned the priority for determining victory or defeat? For example, if one party violates a major rule and the other party does not, is it right to directly judge the wizard who violated the major rule as the loser, regardless of the next two? This condition applies even if the wizard who did not violate the rules falls to the ground and is unable to fight anymore."
The professor appreciated: "That's it. Only when the previous condition cannot determine the outcome, will the next round of judgment be entered.
"Whether most of the rules of the game have been violated can be known at a glance. There is one major rule that is special. Whether it has been violated or not will not be known until after the game."
His curiosity was piqued by the professor's words and he asked: "Which rule is it?"
The professor seemed to be giving it a try: "Before this rule was introduced, contestants still often suffered injuries and deaths. Even though the association invited the best therapists from all over the world, there was no guarantee that all injuries could be cured. After all, magic is all kinds of things, and no one can do it. Omniscient and omnipotent.
"After the introduction of this rule, the number of casualties among players plummeted, and in the end they were almost non-existent. This rule has played an important role in protecting the safety of players."
The more he listened to the professor, the more curious he became about what kind of rules had such a big effect. Just when he was anxious, the professor revealed the content:
"When the team of therapists designated by the association cannot treat the injury, no matter what method is used, the contestant must improve the player who was injured by him during the game on the spot to a state that can be subsequently cured."
He thought about it and couldn't help but praise the person who came up with this rule.
Whoever hurts will be treated, otherwise he will lose. This makes players think a lot more before taking action. Compared to before this rule, everyone just killed and didn’t bury them, which indeed ensured the safety of the players to the greatest extent.
Moreover, whether you can cure the damage you caused really requires a post-game test to know.
Interesting. He began to listen carefully, and the professor also got to the important points.
"In the duel competition, there is no limit to the means used by both parties. It can be magic spells, transformation spells, potions, herbs, animals, and any other possible means."
The professor's words made Dana frown. How could this be fair? For example, potions. It would be unfair if you bought it from someone else and used a potion to win.
However, there will not be such obvious loopholes in the game, and there should be other regulations to ensure fairness.
Sure enough, the professor added additional explanation: "Except for wands and wand-like equipment, contestants are only allowed to bring raw materials, seeds, insect eggs, etc. into the competition venue. They are not allowed to bring alchemy items, prepared soups, magic potions, or animals. Admission.
This is much fairer. However, it was said before that magic potions and other methods can be used, but now you cannot bring magic potions into the venue. It is incredible to think that you are preparing potions on the spot while competing and preparing potions at the same time.
The professor waved his magic wand, and a large book appeared and landed heavily on the table. After flipping through a few pages, he stopped and said, "This part has a lot of details. I only talked about the more important parts. You can read the rest by yourself."
He and Penello leaned their heads together to read the details. There were too many. After a few glances, he became impatient and decided to use magic spells or transformation spells to compete. A wand was enough, so he didn't mind looking at them.
But there was one thing he wanted to ask clearly: "Professor, can any spell be used?"
The professor shook his head and said: "The magic spells banned by the magic circles of various countries are not allowed to be used. They are updated every year, but to be honest, it is difficult to control. With a slight change of appearance and name, it can be used.
"This is not strictly investigated, with the exception of curses that can directly cause death. That is strictly prohibited. Use of such curses will not only result in a lifetime ban, but will also be dealt with seriously by the Ministry of Magic or the corresponding functional agency of each country. Where he is The Charms Association will also be implicated."
"It looks like the game is really safe," he said sincerely.
The professor sighed and said: "During the competition, we try to be as fair as possible. But there are many tricks and tricks outside the competition. You can't take it lightly."
Penello interjected: "The game is not very fair. There is no result between the two sides. The referee determines the outcome by scoring. There is too much flexibility and too much room for operation."
The professor smiled and said: "That's why players often say that a fallen opponent is a good opponent."
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