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Revision as of 10:40, 3 October 2020
This page is part of the Rites of Combat. To review the Rites, click the below link.
When submitting screenshots, members must ensure they clearly show all members who participated in the event, and any other game specific data. Any screenshots that appear edited, cropped, or cause the Fist staff to question their authenticity will be rejected.
Apex: Legends
- Screenshot must show names of all players, and time survived in order to qualify for the base clusters for this game.
- Cluster Values are as follows:
- Survive a minimum of 2:30/Top 15-20: .5 CFs
- Top 10-14: 1 CF
- Top 6-9: 1.5 CFs
- Top 2-5: 3 CFs
- 1st Place: 4 CFs
Battlefront (Pre 2015) Series
- Before the match starts, decide upon whether or not you will be playing space or ground battles, or a combination of the two.
- Before the match begins, participants should decide on whether or not Heroes will be playable.
- Before the match begins, participants should decide on which gameplay mode they wish to play: default will be Conquest for Land, and Assault for Space.
- Before the match, participants should decide on whether it will be Galactic Civil War or Clone Wars.
- Do not change the settings to be below the normal standards for reinforcements of 150. Anything below 150 will be not be considered an acceptable game.
- Playing through a single map constitutes one match played.
- The Host determines the map choices, but can and should take requests from their opponent.
- If requested, match hosting can be split between participants, each hosting a single match and the third being decided by coin flip (or other means of randomization).
Battlefront (2015 release)
Battlefront includes options for playing Member vs Member PVP, Members vs Others PVP, and Members vs Environment PVE. This section will be broken down to detail rules for each type.
Note: with the exception of PvP, you must register at least one kill to qualify for clusters. This is the main way to prove you actually played.
Member vs Member Battlefront (PvP)
- Battlefront Game Mode "Battles" is used.
- The winner of each Match is the first member to reach 100 tokens.
- Default play mode is with AI Soldiers "Off"
- If both members agree AI Soldiers may be turned "On", this activates Hero / Villain mode.
- Note that the Emperor has a very powerful Health Regen Ability.
- As with all Member vs Member PVP, proper Telegram challenges are required.
- Members IDs (Origin/PSN/Xbox Live) must be listed on their Dossier.
Members vs Others Battlefront (PvO)
- Must be playing with at least one other DJB member to qualify.
- Matches without screenshots will not have CFs awarded. A screenshot of the summary screen shown at match completion is required.
- Members IDs (Origin/PSN/Xbox Live) must be listed on their Dossier.
Members vs Environment Battlefront (PvE)
- Must be playing with at least one other DJB member to qualify.
- Matches without screenshots will not have CEs awarded. A screenshot of the summary screen shown at match completion is required.
- Members IDs (Origin/PSN/Xbox Live) must be listed on their Dossier.
Battlefront II (2017 release)
Battlefront includes options for playing Member vs Member PVP, Members vs Others PVP, and Members vs Environment PVE. This section will be broken down to detail rules for each type.
Members vs Members Battlefront (PvP)
- Matches must be setup via fistbot.
Members vs Others Battlefront (PvO)
- Must be playing with at least one other DJB member to qualify for clusters.
- Members must at least register one kill and\or score to qualify for clusters. To show involvement within the match.
- Submissions for "Capital Supremacy", the screenshot must state at the bottom, "Searching for Capital Supremacy." To differentiate from Galactic Assault. IF the submission does not shot this it will be remanded and can be submitted as Galactic Assault.
- A screenshot of the summary screen shown at match completion is required.
- Members IDs (Origin/PSN/Xbox Live) must be listed on their Dossier.
Members vs Eviroment Battlefront (PvE)
- Must be playing with at least one other DJB member to qualify for clusters.
- Screenshots must be end of match when all Four players are displayed with their heroes and scores.
- Members IDs (Origin/PSN/Xbox Live) must be listed on their Dossier.
Example of Acceptable Screenshot:
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Destiny 2
- At least two members in the group must have DJB pins to qualify for CFs and CEs.
- A member has a "Daily CE and CF Cap" where they can earn up to 30 CEs for playing PvE events and 30 CFs for playing PvO events Destiny in each day. If greater than 30 CEs and/or 30 CFs are earned the excess in queue will carry over to the next day of the week. The exception is midnight between Thursday and Friday. All Clusters in queue are reset on this day.
- Your PSN ID, Xbox Live, and/or Battle.net name must be listed on dossier to qualify for Clusters
- Matches without screenshots will not have Clusters awarded. Screenshots can be from the Destiny Tracker site, or from the mission complete screens.
- For Strikes and Nightfall Strikes, you must have taken part in the entire event to be eligible to earn CEs. For Crucible / Gambit events, members may earn CFs for joining mid-match, provided they have at least one enemy kill on the event summary screen.
- Example (Strike): Member joins a fireteam of two DB members near the end of a Strike. Only the original two members are eligible to earn earn CEs for this event.
- Raids have some very specific requirements based off changes from Destiny 1
- Members may only earn CEs for all encounters played or full clears completed. That means that each member is allowed to earn rewards from individual raid encounters, or from completing a full raid. Select the correct modifier in the gaming submission portal when submitting.
- Raids do not have be fully cleared to count for CEs. A partial clear will earn CEs, however you may not submit a full clear for a raid if you don not play all encounters in that raid. If you change groups mid way, you may not submit the team for a full raid.
- Only Leviathan and Last Wish raids count a full clear as four encounters.
- For the two Leviathan Raid Lairs (Eater of Worlds and Spire of Stars), the Scourge of the Past and Crown of Sorrows Raids, a full clear consists of three encounters. Do not submit "Full Clear" for those two encounters.
- Clan Information: Dark Jedi Brotherhood [DJB], may request to join through Bungie Clan Webpage.
Example of Acceptable Screenshots:
Diablo 3
- Members IDs (Battle.net) must be listed on their Dossier.
- One other DJB member is required to earn Clusters of Earth in Diablo 3. These are earned by completing Rifts and Greater Rifts.
- A member has a "Daily Cap" where they can earn up to 30 CE's for playing Diablo 3 in each day. If greater than 30 CEs are earned the excess in queue will carry over to the next day of the week. The exception is midnight between Thursday and Friday. All CEs in queue are reset on this day.
- At least two members in the group must have DJB Pins to qualify for CEs. Since this is a co-op game screenshots are required to earn CEs. Matches without screenshots will not have CEs rewarded. All activity must be submitted through the Gaming Portal.
- To qualify for CEs the highest level character in a group may not be more than 10 Character Levels above the lowest level character.
- This is applicable to Character Levels only, Paragon Levels do not apply.
- Example: Level 60 and Level 70 grouped is acceptable to earn CEs. Level 59 and Level 70 grouped would not earn CEs.
- Clan information: Dark Brotherhood [DJB]. Request invite in game, not managed by FIST staff.
Example of Acceptable Screenshots:
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Empire at War Platforms
- Match host will be decided prior to the start of the match via the DB Gaming Telegram channel.
- Settings will be determined by both participants prior to the start of the match.
- If you wish to change settings in between matches, both participants MUST agree to it.
- No Super Weapons or Heroes.
- Games set to Destroy Space Station.
Galactic Battlegrounds and Clone Wars Expansion
- Match host will be decided prior to the start of the match on Telegram
- Settings will be determined by both participants prior to the start of the match
- If you wish to change settings in between matches both participants MUST agree to it
- You cannot rush your opponent until after 5 minutes of the game has passed, this can also be allowed prior to start of the match, but both parties forfeit the right to any complaints regarding the outcome of the match.
- If settings cannot be agreed upon, the participants will each get their choice of one game in their style. All details must be agreed on previously before match begins.
Heroes of the Storm
- Members IDs (Battle.net) must be listed on their Dossier in order to qualify for Clusters
- The group must contain at least two members of the DJB to qualify for Clusters.
- A member has a "Daily CF Cap" where they can earn up to 30 CEs (PvE) and 30 CFs (PvO) for playing Heroes of the Storm in each day. If greater than 30 CEs and CFs are earned the excess in queue will carry over to the next day of the week. The exception is midnight between Thursday and Friday. All clusters in queue are reset on this day.
- Matches without screenshots will not have clusters awarded. Screenshots must be of completed Mission summary screen.
- For 1v1 matches, members may play on whatever map they want unless a competition requires a specific map use (generally done during DB-wide events like GJWs and Vendettas), and may fill out their team in whatever way they want. If you can’t agree on maps or servers, default to the RoC for how to handle that. If you still can’t come to an agreement, the Fist or P:Fist will arbitrate for you.
- For 1v1 matches, one single match in game is equal to one match for the purposes of the Dark Jedi Brotherhood as well.
- How to obtain the CORRECT screenshot for PvE (vs AI) mode:
- Once the match has concluded and when the MVP (voting) screen comes up, press the TAB key to bring up the stats screen. This is the screenshot you will submit for CE’s. For it shows what level AI was fought (Beginner/Recruit; Adept; Veteran or Elite).
- If you do not hit tab during the MVP screen you will not capture the correct stat screen. It will not have Recruit/Adept/Veteran or Elite by AI. This is an invalid screenshot and will be rejected.
Example of Acceptable Screenshots:
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Hearthstone
- Matches must be set up on Telegram using @DJBFistbot
- Hearthstone Matches will be played via your Battlenet profile - either through the PC App or Mobile App.
- For 1v1 matches, one single match in game is equal to one match for the purposes of the Dark Jedi Brotherhood as well.
- Your Battlenet ID must be listed on your dossier.
- Decks using "basic" cards are the default. Basic cards are indicated by the lack of any rarity gem.
- If members cannot agree on the type of deck used, both will use basic decks.
- If you do not have a Basic deck built, set filter/search and select the "basic" option (underneath "classic") and it will show all basic cards available to build your deck or decks.
- Note #1: Do not use the “Complete My Deck” option as it will add non-Basic cards to your deck, regardless of which viewing filter you have set in the deck management screen. You will need to select the cards manually to ensure that only Basic cards are added to your deck.
- Note #2: When you first start: You will not have access to all of the available cards for the basic decks - you will gain access to more as you level the characters by playing them.
- When choosing to play “Custom” decks, players are free to design and build their own decks and play against one another (Note: not recommended for new players).
- Note: “Wild” decks must be agreed upon by both parties in a custom match.
- No alterations to decks are permitted in between rounds. You may select a different deck/class, but no additional cards may be added or removed once the match has begun.
Example of Basic vs Non-Basic Cards:
Jedi Knight Series (Jedi Knight & Jedi Outcast)
- There will be no use of COGs or other hacks to enhance or alter gameplay. If you fear your opponent will try using hacks you can request to play with an Anti-Hack Patch
- If settings cannot be agreed upon, the participants will each get their choice of one game in their style. All details must be agreed on previously before match begins.
- In a lightsaber match, if your opponent deactivates their lightsaber (switching to fists or bryar) then they have declared a peace and should not be attacked
- No Force / Guns Matches
- Both participants will be allowed a time to “load” before the match starts to ensure both players are equally equipped
- You cannot pick up your opponent’s backpack, nor can you attack them until they have retrieved their pack
- You cannot load up on items, ammo, shields, or weapons after dying until you’ve retrieved your backpack
- Activating the lightsaber declares a peace, this player should not be attacked, nor should they attack with their lightsaber
Jedi Knight Series (Jedi Academy)
- All official DB competitions utilizing these platforms require the use of an official DB server (an updated list of which can be found on the Gaming Servers wiki page). If no official DB servers are found online players may, through mutual agreement, play on another server. By doing so, they also forfeit the right to any complaints regarding the outcome of the match due abuse/server statistics/mods/etc.
- If settings cannot be agreed upon, the participants will each choose either Force setting or Weapons setting.
- When both players have sabers ignited, the duel starts
- You cannot use a bacta tank at any time during a duel.
- You cannot attack a player who has been knocked to the ground in a duel, whether by kick or saberlock loss.
Overwatch
- Members IDs (PSN/Xbox/etc) must be listed on their Dossier in order to qualify for CFs.
- The group must contain at least two members of the DJB to qualify for CFs.
- A member has a "Daily CF Cap" where they can earn up to 30 CF's for playing Overwatch in each day. If greater than 30 CFs are earned the excess in queue will carry over to the next day of the week. The exception is midnight between Thursday and Friday. All CFs in queue are reset on this day.
- Matches without screenshots will not have CFs awarded. Screenshots must be of completed Mission summary screen.
Example of Acceptable Screenshots:
Star Wars The Old Republic MMO
- Members IDs (Character Names) must be listed on their Dossier.
- Operations
- A raid is Full Cleared when all boss encounters in it have been completed.
- If a raid is Partially Cleared (first two bosses of the encounter completed) members will earn 40% of the CEs listed above.
- If a raid is Mostly Cleared (all but the final boss encounter completed) members will earn 70% of the CEs listed above.
- Operations where one or no bosses are downed, earn no CE's.
- World Bosses
- Xenoanalyst II and Golden Fury are considered World Bosses.
- Clan Information: not managed by FIST staff.
- Empire Guild: Dark Jedi Brotherhood
- Republic Guild: Knights of Odan Urr
The Old Republic Duels (Level 15)
- Matches must be set up on Telegram using @DJBFistbot
- Members IDs (Character Names) must be listed on their Dossier.
- Characters are to be no higher than Level 15.
- Empire Character Classes are recommended for ease of meeting up with others to Duel. At Level 15 you may not have access to your Starship yet.
- It is recommended you create a Character solely for the Casual Duel Bracket if you wish to participate, upon hitting Level 15 stop exploring or playing that character other than to Duel.
- Gear Restrictions
- Only items of "Blue Quality" or less will be equipped (No Purple Items, Item Mods, etc.)
- No Ear, Implant, or Relic slot items are to be equipped.
- Augment slots are allowed to be added to equipment.
- Orange Gear may be used in all other slots.
- Head, Chest, Glove, Leg, Boot Orange Armor can be purchased from the Social Items Vendor in the Cantina on Dromund Kas (or Coruscant for Republic faction) for less than 2,000 Credits for the full set.
- Wrist and Waist Orange Armor can be purchased from the Auction House or members of the DJB Guild may be able to craft some for you.
- Weapons are provided to each character when they finish their class quest on their starting planet, if an Advanced Class is selected that can Dual Wield a second weapon is provided by their trainer at that time.
- Consumable Use
- No Stims, Adrenals, or Medpacks are to be used.
- If members wish to use Class Buffs they should Buff each other to ensure a level playing field.
- Companions
- Companions should be dismissed unless both members agree to include them in the duel.
The Old Republic Duels (Open Level)
Note: This is a separate platform from the Level 15 Bracket. Those who play against one person in Open Level Duels and then refuse against another will be found as match dodging.
- Matches must be set up on Telegram using @DJBFistbot
- Members IDs (Character Names) must be listed on their Dossier.
- There are no gear restrictions. If character’s dueling are at different levels and they both agree to it the higher level player may remove pieces of gear to handicap themselves. However, this is not required.
- Consumable Use
- Use of Class Buffs, Stims, Adrenals, or Medpacks should be agreed upon prior to the start of the duel.
- Companions
- Companions should be dismissed unless both members agree to include them in the duel.
Rebellion/Supremacy
- Match host will be decided in the DB Gaming Lounge on Telegram prior to the start of the match.
- Settings will be determined by both participants prior to the start of the match
- If you wish to change settings in between matches both participants MUST agree to it
- You cannot rush your opponent until after 5 minutes of the game has passed, this can also be allowed prior to start of the match, but both parties forfeit the right to any complaints regarding the outcome of the match.
- If settings cannot be agreed upon, the participants will each get their choice of one game in their style. All details must be agreed on previously before match begins.
Republic Commando
- An updated list of servers can be found on the Gaming Servers wiki page. Play on these servers, as other hosted matches are not accepted.
- In a match, you cannot load up on items, ammo, grenades, or weapons.
- If low on ammo, you can find where your weapon’s ammo cache is.
- You cannot attack an opponent directly on match start or respawn during 1v1 matches.
- You cannot use a bacta tank at any time during a duel, unless both players agree before game start.
- Note: You can pick up a Bacta pack after a duel, if you are injured.
- If settings cannot be agreed upon, the participants will each get their choice of one game in their style of weapon picks. All details must be agreed on previously before match begins.
Squadrons
- The appropriate ID (EA ID, Steam Account ID, Playstation ID, XBox Live Profile) must be listed on the Dossier for each member included on the screenshot.
- Clusters are able to be earned by completing Fleet Battles vs. AI (PvE), Ranked Fleet Battles (PvO) or Dogfight (PvO) matches with a total of two (2) or more DJB members together in the match.
- Screenshots are required to be submitted to earn Clusters.
- Squadrons score screens do not differentiate between difficulty levels in vs AI matches. Both difficulties are submitted the same way and are worth the same cluster value.
- The easiest way to identify if a Fleet Battle is Ranked or Vs. AI is to look at the player names on the opposing team. The AI names are always in all capital letters and are from a small list of reused names.
Example of Acceptable Screenshots:
Star Conflict
- Members IDs (Steam ID) must be listed on their Dossier.
- Clusters are able to be earned by completing Star Conflict Mission Matches (PvE), PvP and PvO Matches with a total of two (2) or more DJB members together in the Match.
- Screenshots are required to be submitted to earn Clusters
- Star Conflict screenshots do not always show all participating members in a single screenshot. In order for a single submission to count, all members receiving credit for the event must have a screenshot showing their name. To simplify this process, when submitting multi-screen submissions for a single match, label them as 1a.jpg, 1b.jpg, 1c.jpg, and so on. If all members that played are visible on the screen, only one screenshot is required.
- Example: Three DB members play a round of Star Conflict. Two members place high enough to display on a screenshot, with the third member's name requiring scroll-down. For this match, two screenshots must be submitted.
Example of Acceptable Screenshots:
Warframe
- Members ID’s must be listed on their dossiers in order to qualify for CE’s.
- A member has a “Daily CE Cap” where they can earn up to 30 CE’s for playing Warframe in each day. If greater than 30 CE’s are earned the excess in que will carry over to the next day of the week. The exception is midnight between Thursday and Friday. All CE’s in queue are reset on this day.
- The group must contain at least two member of the DJB.
- Miscellaneous Missions are any mission other than Defense.
- Members may not mix Misc. and Defense missions within the same submission.
- Screenshots submitted must be the mission summary screen after completing the mission.
- All participants must register at least one kill on a screenshot to qualify for CEs.
See examples below:
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X-Wing Series
- Matches will be hosted by each player for a minimum of five minutes, unless agreed beforehand that one participant will host the entire match (If one host, a match is ten minutes in length)
- Kills from each host (or the entire match) are added up to determine a winner in 1v1 matches
- The starting distance between opponents should be a distance of two to three kilometers
- Craft type and shield/warhead usage will be decided prior to match start and used for both hosts
- Default ship type is TIE Interceptor
- You cannot use hyperspace
- You cannot use the “W-trick” to increase your rate of fire