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Team Rules for Street Fighter: The Storyteller game.
By Ed Hrzic
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These are some rules to use in team-games of Street Fighter,
conforming to games that have used teams in them -- 'The King of
Fighters' and 'X-Men vs. Street Fighter.' The rules below will
allow you to use these types of teams games.
TWO-ON-TWO -- 'X-Men vs. Street Fighter'
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This system is based upon the concept that there are two teams of
two members (sometimes less). Each team selects who will go
first, and then the individuals battle it out. Due to the nature
of this team game, the regulation time limit is extended from ten
(10) rounds to twenty (20). Many times, tournaments increase the
time limit even further, or declare a time-less bout.
At any given time (i.e. forfeiting an attack for a turn), the
current fighter may "tag" (signal to) her teammate to take her
place. If the teammate has been knocked unconscious, the current
fighter cannot tag-out.
The fighter who is currently "tagged-out" will regain 1 Health
level for every 2 rounds that she remains out of action. This
does not apply to fighters who have been knocked unconscious
(i.e. when they're knocked out, they are knocked OUT). A team
wins when both of the opposing team's members are K.O.ed.
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THREE-ON-THREE -- 'The King of Fighters'
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The King of Fighters tournament is based upon the concept that
there are two teams that battle each other, each with no more
than three members (sometimes less for masochistic or extremely
powerful fighters). Each team selects who will go first, second,
and finally, third. The first individuals then battle it out,
with the standard regulation time limit of ten (10) rounds. The
object is to knock the other out in the shortest possible time.
The benefits of of knocking the opponent out early is that one
non-aggravated Health level is restored per two (2) rounds that
were remaining when the opponent was knocked out, rounding down.
For example, if there were 5 rounds remaining, you would restore
2 Health levels. Then, the winner fights the second person of
the opposing team, and so on.
This team fighting is the best out of one, meaning whoever
knocks her opponent out continues until she is K.O.ed. A team
wins when all of the opposing team's members have been knocked
out.
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DRAWS -- Draws are handled differently in team play. If two
fighters knock each other out, or both have the same Health
reamining at the end of the time limit, both fighters are
disqualified (no rematch), and the next two fighters commence.
If one team has no fighters left, while the other team has at
least one member left, the team with with remaining member wins.
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