Post by Vickie on Jul 17, 2005 23:14:25 GMT -5
For the large and medium sizes only!
Hunting winners are determined by two factors, form (pose) and natural ability (paired with a splash of randomness).
Here are examples of Lepitaur hunting poses:
This competition requires two pictures per entry.
Stalking picture:
~Animal is low to the groud and in profile (either direction).
~Eyes are focused on the prey.
~One pair of front/hind feet are together and the other pair far apart
Victory picture:
~Animal is holding the "prey"
~Facing the camera with a fierce expression
After the best "form" are picked out (at least three per contest), natural ability among them comes into play. For each of these "best," a random percentage is generated (using a computer, dice, or other method). These animals' features can add or detract from their final numbers. (Added numbers are advantageous, subtracted are hinderance.)
~Short ears +20%
~Bobtail +15%
~Curl tail -25%
~Horns +15%
~Fangs +30%
~Light pupils -20%
~Mottled/spotted textures +15%
Note: Because dice are rolled, an animal who is at a natural disadvantace can still win over a "better" one. This simulates the luck involved, and because animals can have their good days and their bad ones.
Additional Rules
The smallest size Lepitaurs may not enter.
Modified (hex-painted) Lepitaurs may enter.
Mixed breeds or hybrids may only enter hybrid competitions but can earn points by the same scale as pure Lepitaurs.
Points
Entries are usually accepted for a month and points are awarded depending on the number of entries. (The same picture(s) may not be entered two months in a row.) When ties occur, both entrants get the higher number of points.
When you win, feel free to take a ribbon!
Less than 5 entries
Winner = 3 points
6 to 10 entries
1st = 5 points
2nd = 3 points
3rd = 2 points
11 to 20 entries
1st = 5 points
2nd = 3 points
3rd = 2 points
HM = 1 point
Over 20 entries
1st = 5 points
2nd = 3 points
3rd = 2 points
HMs (up to 3) = 1 point
Titles
Grand Proven Hunters should be retired.
~H. (Hunter) = 5 points
~PH. (Proven Hunter) = 15 points (5 must come from non-HMs)
~GPH. (Grand Proven Hunter) = 30 points (10 must come from non-HMs)
Hunting winners are determined by two factors, form (pose) and natural ability (paired with a splash of randomness).
Here are examples of Lepitaur hunting poses:
This competition requires two pictures per entry.
Stalking picture:
~Animal is low to the groud and in profile (either direction).
~Eyes are focused on the prey.
~One pair of front/hind feet are together and the other pair far apart
Victory picture:
~Animal is holding the "prey"
~Facing the camera with a fierce expression
After the best "form" are picked out (at least three per contest), natural ability among them comes into play. For each of these "best," a random percentage is generated (using a computer, dice, or other method). These animals' features can add or detract from their final numbers. (Added numbers are advantageous, subtracted are hinderance.)
~Short ears +20%
~Bobtail +15%
~Curl tail -25%
~Horns +15%
~Fangs +30%
~Light pupils -20%
~Mottled/spotted textures +15%
Note: Because dice are rolled, an animal who is at a natural disadvantace can still win over a "better" one. This simulates the luck involved, and because animals can have their good days and their bad ones.
Additional Rules
The smallest size Lepitaurs may not enter.
Modified (hex-painted) Lepitaurs may enter.
Mixed breeds or hybrids may only enter hybrid competitions but can earn points by the same scale as pure Lepitaurs.
Points
Entries are usually accepted for a month and points are awarded depending on the number of entries. (The same picture(s) may not be entered two months in a row.) When ties occur, both entrants get the higher number of points.
When you win, feel free to take a ribbon!
Less than 5 entries
Winner = 3 points
6 to 10 entries
1st = 5 points
2nd = 3 points
3rd = 2 points
11 to 20 entries
1st = 5 points
2nd = 3 points
3rd = 2 points
HM = 1 point
Over 20 entries
1st = 5 points
2nd = 3 points
3rd = 2 points
HMs (up to 3) = 1 point
Titles
Grand Proven Hunters should be retired.
~H. (Hunter) = 5 points
~PH. (Proven Hunter) = 15 points (5 must come from non-HMs)
~GPH. (Grand Proven Hunter) = 30 points (10 must come from non-HMs)