The Official Rules of Word Wars

Belwrites
The Official Rules of Word Wars
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Rules

Eligibility

You must live within the UK or Ireland, and be relatively close to the city or region you
wish to represent.

Sign-ups

Your ML will provide a "Word War Sign Up” thread on your local forum to track word
count. Participants will post ONCE in the Word War Sign Up thread by 8pm on 10th
November stating that they wish to participate.

The Regional Word War

You must update your word count every two days, on the even numbered days of the
month, by 8pm. If you are unable to update your count, contact your ML.
During the last partial week (26th –– 29th Nov), you must update your word count daily, by 8pm. If this isn't possible, contact your ML immediately.
If you do not update your word count on four consecutive occasions it will be assumed that you have given up and you will be removed from the war (unless you already have more than 50k) If you know that you’re going to be away and won’t be able to update, let your ML know so that we can prevent this.
You must input your final (verified) word count by midnight on 30th November. After
midnight, you will no longer be able to update your count.

Scoring

You may drop out of the Regional Word War at any time up to 8pm on 20th November without affecting your region's count. If you do not drop out by messaging either myself or your ML, you will be in for the remainder of the competition, NO MATTER WHAT!
During the Regional Word War there will be a regularly updated leader board in the
Cambridge forum.
Only the official word count from the "Word War Sign Up" threads on the NaNoWriMo web site will be considered when computing the final score.
After midnight on 30th November, I will compute the final score for the participating
regions and will ask the other MLs from those regions (or their designated representatives) to verify the figures before declaring a winner.

Results

There will be two prizes:
The city/region with the highest average word count.
The city/region with the highest proportion of winners from the starting participants.

The MLs will compare results, and when all regions agree, the results will be posted on the NaNo boards.

Banter

Participants are encouraged to engage in good natured banter with participants from other regions in the various Word War Banter threads. Banter should remain good natured and within the bounds of good sportsmanship.

Our God-like powers

MLs decide what "good sportsmanship" means.
We reserve the right to remove folks from the competition for any violation of the rules and guidelines listed above.
MLs are the final authority in any dispute or question about the rules.

Trophies

To be determined...
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Doc Hilda
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Posted on:
Oct 24, 2007 - 04 19

Belwrites wrote:

Eligibility

You must live within the UK or Ireland, and be relatively close to the city or region you
wish to represent.

Erm, does this mean I can't represent Darlo then?
London has more than enough NaNo-ers.
I have stuck you down as my affiliated region!

Or is it just to avoid people signing up randomly to regions they have nothing to do with?

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BelwritesGlowing Halo
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"relatively near" is such a ... relative... term. You are a mere half an hour away if you fly to Teesside. If you wanna join the word wars for Darlo, then as your ML I will gladly welcome you!

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BelwritesGlowing Halo
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"relatively near" is such a ... relative... term. You are a mere half an hour away if you fly to Teesside. If you wanna join the word wars for Darlo, then as your ML I will gladly welcome you!

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