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We have been a Harry Potter Roleplaying site since 2007. If you're an old member we hope you come check out the discord link provided below. And if you're looking for a new roleplaying site, well, we're a little inactive. But every once and a while nostalgia sets in and a few of our alumni members will revisit the old stomping grounds and post together. Remember to stay safe out there. And please feel free to drop a line whenever!

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Since every few months or so a few of our old members get the inspiration to revisit their old stomping grounds we have decided to keep PA open as a place to revisit old threads and start new ones devoid of any serious overarching plot or setting. Take this time to start any of those really weird threads you never got to make with old friends and make them now! Just remember to come say hello in the chatbox below or in the discord. Links have been provided in the "Comings and Goings" forum as well as the welcome widget above.

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Post by Caelani Bittel Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:37 am

What is Duelling?

Sometimes on PA, we use the word duel to refer to any magical battle between two or more characters. Those aren't duels; they are fights.

A duel is a traditional method of settling differences between the upper classes. In the olden days, one only fought a duel with someone of equal standing to himself (women didn't fight, so...). If someone of lesser standing wronged you, you simply whipped them (or mutilated or killed them), because you were automatically in the right.

The point of all this is that unlike a fight, a duel has rules.

How The System Works

The duelling system in Hogwarts is designed to be as fair as possible. Therefore, all students start off with the same level of knowledge, experience and strength, regardless of their activities elsewhere on the site. Likewise, all duels your character participates in will gain them experience in duelling, regardless of whether they win or lose.

Basically, you can only get better at duelling by duelling.


If you have any questions, post 'em in here.


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