How to award the points guide
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How to award the points guide

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Post by Darren Tue Dec 22, 2009 7:09 am

So each judge has to award each champion points out of 10. Once they've decided, they will post a topic in this forum saying why they gave each champion these many points. So, this is just a small guide in what to award points on.

The first post was about creativity and level of RP. Now I said that the obstacles should be obstacles of intelligence, like riddles or hints on which direction to go and stuff like that. Not like in Goblet of Fire, where the majority of obstacles were Magical Creatures. You can still award points for these obstacles, if they are interesting. If they are totally like GoF, then don't award any at all. It depends on you what you want to mark upon, but just remember those things. The first part is 5 out of the total. Things to consider are Level of the roleplay (like punctuation, length, grammar), the interestingness (i know thats not a word) of the post and their creativity - which is the most important thing.

The second was the riddle, and how the champion answered it. The riddle has an answer, but remember that other answers can be accepted if the champion explains it right, though obviously they won't get the full answer. Up to you if you want to be generous here or not. The riddle is out of 4.

The conclusion of the task, the last post, counts as 1 mark in the total.
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