DUEL 2 NEWSLETTER
Date : 09/06/2019 Duedate: 10/03/2019
SNOWBOUND ARENA
DM-50 TURN-394
This Weeks Top Honors
THE DUELMASTER IS
NEWLIN OHM
MIDDLE WAY 6 (368)
(50-3801) [14-26-0,68]
Chartered Recognition Leader Unchartered Recognition Leader
NEWLIN OHM POSITION IS EMPTY
MIDDLE WAY 6 (368)
(50-3801) [14-26-0,68]
Popularity Leader This Weeks Favorite
OLIVER QUEEN OLIVER QUEEN
MIDDLE WAY 6 (368) MIDDLE WAY 6 (368)
(50-3825) [9-24-0,55] (50-3825) [9-24-0,55]
THE CURRENT TOP TEAM
MIDDLE WAY 6 (368)
TEAMS ON THE MOVE TOP CAREER HONORS
Team Name Point Gain Chartered Team
1. MIDDLE WAY 6 (368) 34
2. OPEN SESAME (199) 0 MIDDLE WAY 6 (368)
3. GOT BLOOD? (427) 0 Unchartered Team
4. BOOK OF THOMAS (421) 0
DESTROYERS (362)
The Top Teams
Career Win-Loss Record W L K % Win-Loss Record Last 3 Turns W L K
1- 1 OPEN SESAME (199) 496 311 36 61.5 1/ 3 MIDDLE WAY 6 (368) 10 5 0
2- 2 GOT BLOOD? (427) 44 31 7 58.7 2- 1 OPEN SESAME (199) 8 2 1
3- 3 BOOK OF THOMAS (421) 81 99 5 45.0 3- 2 GOT BLOOD? (427) 3 6 0
4/ 4 MIDDLE WAY 6 (368) 359 519 10 40.9 4- 4 BOOK OF THOMAS (421) 0 3 0
'*' Unchartered team '-' Team did not fight this turn
(###) Avoid teams by their Team Id ##/## This turn's/Last turn's rank
TEAM SPOTLIGHT
Duelmasters History 101...
Way back when...
I remember my first Face to Face experience like it was yesterday. It was 1991
and I just had graduated from Colgate University in May -- I was already looking for a
job and planned on taking a month or two to relax and get into the swing of not being
in school for the first time in my life.
At the time I was running two Duelmasters teams, the Devil Advocates in Arvat and
the Angels of Pain in Zukal. As I recall, Vengeance had JUST graduated in Zukal. This
was pretty much the Golden Age of Duelmasters -- when Primus was the place to be and
17/17 warriors were highly competitive in tournaments. People had learned many of the
'secrets' of the game, but they were jealously guarded and the competition was fierce.
It was also the age of newsletter antagonism, with many 'Bad Guys' in almost all
arenas and even 'Evil Alliances' like the Dark Circle in full swing.
Amidst all of that I heard that RSI had decided to try a first ever East Coast
Face to Face Tournament! In Baltimore! I had some gift money from my graduation in my
pocket and all of 8 guys to run in the tournament, so I thought it would be awesome to
drive down and check out the Face to Face scene. For years I'd been envious of those
who got to go to the Tempe tournaments, and now I'd get to go to one myself! I spoke
with Mad Mad (who, at that time was all of 18 years old and working as a gas station
attendant near our Mom's house) and we agreed. We were going to the Face to Face!
The following day we started making plans, sent in our strategies and figuring
out a meal budget that wouldn't break the bank. Better yet, a friend of the family was
a travel agent and she told us that Eastern Airlines (yep, before Delta took over!)
had a special round trip fare from Hartford to BWI for $79 that summer! Easily worth
the savings on gas, parking and tolls!
Just before the tournament I had sent RSI a request for a new team -- yes, just
ONE team sheet -- and got back a neat one. My brother and I rolled up the team, the
Erdman Brothers, and we each took 2 warriors and DAed the scrubby 5th guy. These
warriors became Teddy Brewster and I Backstroke, some of our most iconic guys. And we
eagerly started running, prepping them for the Novices tournament!
All said and done, I had 12 warriors set to run, including 6 mis-timed basic
guys, a novice, a rookie and several ADM guys including my flagship warrior,
Vengeance, who previously had been my first guy to break 4 wins in a tournament, going
6-3-1 in his Adepts run. I planned on buying some rollups and adding some rookies at
the tournament. My expectations were essentially non-existent, but I hoped to learn a
lot and have an amazing time. Just before the tournament a personal ad we had put in a
bunch of newsletters was answered and we got a call from a player looking for room
mate(s). To this day I can't recall the guy's name or much about him, only that he
knew Phido and at the time Phido was phasing out of Duelmasters and giving away many
of his warriors. This person had been given 'Spaceman Spiff' -- an up and coming
warrior of Phido's and he was willing to share numbers and info on all of his
warriors! We eagerly accepted him as a roomie and were looking forward to meeting him.
We flew into Baltimore early Friday afternoon and caught the shuttle from BWI to
the Inner Harbor area. Unlike some of the later FTFs, the hotel was very nice and in a
business area. We checked in with no mishaps and were incredibly psyched for the
tournament.
We sought out and found the convention room and from my recollection, it was
mobbed. RSI could probably provide more info on numbers, but it felt like well over 50
managers in attendance. All the tables were already taken up and we knew ABSOLUTELY NO
ONE.
Just then the hotel staff moved in a couple of new tables and we nabbed one in
the back corner, setting up our paperwork. At the next table there was a manager
eagerly looking through a pile of rollup sheets. He had bought 100 sheets there at the
FTF. I was stunned. ONE HUNDRED SHEETS??? It was like he had a pile of gold and gems
in front of him. We assumed he must have been a super-manager or something. And he did
have one warrior in Primus -- a warrior named Swiftdeath. Who he was very pleased
with. I think he started out 4-0 in the Primus tournament before getting beat up --
which we also thought was a mighty feat.
We went up front and timidly requested 5 rollups each... Which was as much as our
meager budgets could allow. Mad Max got a couple of good warriors (one was a 17/17
lunger type that was a good performer for him) but my rollups were really crappy. I
knew enough at this point to know that Wit and Will were GOOD and Size was BAD. And I
had 12 guys SZ 16+ out of those 25 warriors and not one of them could get 17/17 or
better. I filled the sheets out and was planning on turning them in and seeing what
happened. But first we had to eat, so we stashed our stuff in our room. Our roommate
had not yet arrived -- he was arriving in the evening.
(Segue -- I remember meeting everyone from RSI who was there at that tournament,
but only vaguely. I clearly remember meeting Lee and Kathy at the Orlando FTF the next
year -- but I was pretty intimidated by everyone that first year. I'm PRETTY sure I
met Sue. And Sandy. But that also might have been Orlando! My brother, being way more
social overall than I am, I'm sure met everyone!)
At that first FTF there was an actual 'Manager's Reception' with food and drinks.
It wasn't like a feast or anything, but I recall cold cuts and fruit and whatnot,
which was great for us -- it saved us from having to pay for a meal! Plus we got to
talk to some of the managers. However... that was something of a letdown. Most of them
were pretty arrogant and had zero time to talk to nobodies like us. I recall finding
out who Sharkey was -- and he pretty much ignored us. And there were several other
conversations which went like the classic Guardian quote, "I'm Guardian, who the F are
you?"
But we met one guy, even younger than we were, who went by Fewmaster Toede, and
he seemed like a nice kid, and the guy at the table next to us with the 100 rollups
was nice enough. In fact, as we were eating sandwiches, he started talking about his
'Quest' to make an army of SZ 21 warriors. His theory was that because size was the
one unchangeable stat, the only way to make warriors that were superior was to take
advantage of the 'extra' points of size and make good, big, bonused warriors. It
sounded like a reasonable idea at the time. He then went on to bemoan the fact that in
his 100 sheets he didn't get ANY 21 SZ warriors. He said that if anyone gave him a SZ
21 sheet he would let that person look through his 100 sheets and pick whatever they
wanted. I thought that was awesome! And I recalled seeing a SZ 21 in my cruddy rollups
I had purchased earlier -- so I ran up to the room to get my stuff. As I got there I
ran into our roommate! He had just checked in with the hotel and had gotten the key we
left for him at the front desk. He was unpacking his stuff. So we started a quick
conversation about Duelmasters, Phido's warriors and some of his warriors. He had a 3
ring binder with photocopies of many of the 'famous' warriors of the time -- E.
Hemmingway, Gypsy Moth... and then he had Spaceman Spiff who Phido had given him. I
remember looking at the beautiful stats. As I recall he was a SZ 5, 17 wit, 21 will
marvel... Which was way prettier than any warrior I owned except Vengeance. I shared
Vengeance's numbers with him and he was impressed. He predicted Vengeance would won
day win a Primus tournament! I hoped that would be the case! We talked a little bit
about strategies also, but I then grabbed my rollup sheets and hurried down to the
convention room.
As I went down, I sorted through the 5 team sheets. Sure enough, there was a SZ
21 guy! But wait! The sheet actually had TWO SZ 21s on it! Woo hoo!
I marched right in and found the guy with the pile of sheets. Proudly I showed
him the team of giants. True to his word, he handed me the heap of 100 warriors and
said I could pick whichever one I wanted. So I started digging through. It was pretty
amazing seeing all those team sheets. There were many warriors with 21 wits! To that
point the only 21 wit guy I'd ever had was Teddy Brewster. Mad Max had a replacement
warrior in 32 who also had a 21 wit, but he had no deftness and weird other stats. I
was tempted by several of the 21 wit guys. But I was looking for Spaceman Spiff! I
wanted a PL and I wanted one that looked like that!
Eventually I came across a sheet that had what I wanted! So pretty! A SZ 5, 17
wit, 21 will warrior with no weaknesses! I greedily took it and sealed the deal. I
filled out the team with a name I'd saved for this occasion... Satan's Kingdom! And
the new parry lunger became Rabid Moose! Tortured Trout on the same team was also very
nice, so I handed in that sheet and strategies for both for rookies!
Fewmaster Toede also found a SZ 21 guy in the rollups he bought and he picked out
a SZ 4 monster who also had 17WT, 21 WL and he made it a Wall of Steel.
I got Rabid Moose back and I was in love! 10-13-5-17-21-5-13 was his design. And
he rolled good damage (which even then I knew was lucky!) and had an Expert attack!
The only other warrior I had seen to that point with an expert attack to start was
Vengeance. I was ready to predict a rookies TV for me!
So the tournament started. Even though I didn't have anyone in the Primus
tournament, I followed that class with rapt attention. I also followed my own guys,
but was most excited about Teddy and Rabid Moose. I was eager to see how young
Vengeance would do also, but didn't expect much due to his inexperience.
The actual tournament was AWESOME. The hustle and action, managers shouting out
when they won fights (or got killed), and the constant output of turns. I tried to
hang around tables of experienced managers in the hopes that some would want to show
off impressive fights and I could see their strategies. And during the actual
tournament people were way more accepting of newbies and I did see and learn a ton.
By Sunday most of my feeble entrants had ben knocked out. Vengeance was hanging
in there in ADM at 5-2, which was great! My 2nd ever graduate. T. Deville, a TP, was
amazingly at 6-1 in ADM! Sadly, Teddy Brewster and Rabid Moose went 1-3 and 3-3 in
Novices and Rookies respectively. I still had a TP from Arvat, Sir Berus, sitting at
6-1 in Apprentices also as well as a TP at 5-2 in Novices. Sir Berus was a badly
designed scum type and the other one was a neat offensive type. Also my new wall of
steel from Zukal, Justice, was sitting at 5-2 in rookies. Mad Max had Teddy's Brother,
I Backstroke, in excellent shape at 6-1 in novices.
In Primus, some upsets had been going on and Donatello had taken some losses.
Mirage had inherited Teetotaler from Phido and Tee was doing very well, but Doc
LeGrand was having a great tournament and Gypsy Moth and Madam Butterfly were both
doing great.
At our table, Fewmaster Toede had several guys with an inside track to TV
including the Wall of Steel he got for his 21 SZ rollup. That one was named Fuzzy
Warrior and he was undefeated! 7-0! We were all very impressed.
In the end, my guys slowly fell like dominoes... Vengeance went out at 5-3, which
gave me tremendous hope for the future. Justice got scummed by Fewmaster Toede's TP to
lose out on a TV going 7-3 in rookies. Same deal with the TP I had in novices --
another 7-3. And my big surprise, T. Deville, in ADM getting taken down by Lethal of
Engines of Doom. Another 7-3. However my crappy scum, Sir Berus, just kept fighting
guys he could beat and went 9-1, for my first TV. Seeing as my personal record for a
tournament prior to that had been 6 wins, getting 3 guys to go 7-3 and a TV... I was
ecstatic. Plus, my new super warrior, Rabid Moose, had ended rookies with ADEX attack
and experts in parry and defense, which seemed like a great start for him despite his
3-3 tournament. I Backstroke was strong on day two and TVed Novices for Mad Max, which
was his first and made him incredibly happy.
Aaaand as the tournament wound down, Fewmaster Toede's WS was STILL undefeated!
10-0! In fact... he had TWO undefeated guys, as another of his warriors -- Flea -- was
also 10-0! I'm pretty sure Flea was a TP, but I'm not 100% on that after 28 years.
Toede asked Mad Max and me to help him in the runoffs and we were happy to be
included. So we scouted styles and found out what everyone in the runoffs was and even
got to look at some fights of the other warriors in prior rounds, scouting attack
locations, armor, weapons. Back then we thought we were brilliant doing this -- even
though it is so commonplace today.
Also from my memory, all the other guys were total parries. And though Fuzzy
Warrior (and Flea) had plenty of endurance, neither did much damage -- which made
victory a challenge.
In round 11, Flea fought another TP and was scummed in 19 minutes. It probably
could have gone either way, but he lost and was eliminated. Fuzzy Warrior got lucky
and fought a stand in. We were all psyched by that!
In round 12... ANOTHER stand in! Fuzzy mangled a Convicted Thief!!!
And then there were two. Fuzzy Warrior vs. a MIGHTY scum named Veritech Fighter.
He had previously won fights in 20-30 minutes and clearly had way greater endurance
than Fuzzy. And Fuzzy wasn't likely to take him on damage since he wasn't critting at
all and did normal damage. We got to look at two of Veritech Fighter's fights from
earlier in the tournament, one vs. another Wall of Steel. I noticed that around minute
12 the TP was getting tired and then getting hit by the Wall of Steel, but not enough
and the WS eventually toppled over from exhaustion. So we came up with what we
considered to be a great plan. We put Fuzzy in lighter armor -- ring or scale or
something, gave him a big weapon -- a GS, even though he was too short -- and ran him
super slow to start. 2-1-6 for the first 5 minutes, then 4-1-6 bash in min 6+.
Targeting the left leg to slow him down...
Then it was time... For 10 minutes the warriors stood, circled and did the
scumfest tango. Fuzzy made some attacks with his GS, but only landed one. In minute 5
out of nowhere he made a GS crit, hit Veritch fighter in the left leg and it was a
massive blow! We all cheered with hope!
Sadly... in minute 10 Fuzzy started getting tired. And we groaned.
But then in minute 12 Veritech Fighter was also tired. And the scumfest
continued.
Minute 13, Fuzzy Warrior bashed with his GS and Veritech Fighter took a shot to
the left leg. In minute 14 Fuzzy Warrior bashed with his GS and another hit to the
left leg! The TP was desperate!
Aaaand Fuzzy Warrior was staggering with exhaustion. He struggled to hold up his
weapons! He circled about aimlessly...
Minute 15... and again, out of nowhere! A GS crit! Veritch Fighter took the blow
to the left leg AGAIN! Spectators cringed as the horrific power of the blow struck
home!
And it was over! Fuzzy Warrior had won! Yes, it was victory for Fewmaster Toede,
but I took it as a moral victory for me as well!
So the tournament was over, but the addiction had been stoked and the fires
burned brighter than ever!
Hope you all enjoyed! -- The Dark One
(Thanks to Assur for having the newsletter. For YEARs others -- I'm thinking
Marmaduke -- thought someone else had won rookies that tournament -- but I knew
differently.)
DUELMASTER'S COLUMN
Notes from the arena champ.
You shouldn't have taken the time to bark at me, Barkley. You distracted yourself.
Never a good move. For me, it seems like the fourteenth win was the key.
-- Ursulina Trell
P.S. I'm born to BASH? I would never have guessed that.
SPY REPORT
Like the magnificent Sun, rising upon the Dawn and exiling the Night for a Day,
I, Novgorodny Vir, return once again! OPEN SESAME? Who? MIDDLE WAY 6 is the top
team these days, buddies! MIDDLE WAY 6 had cause to celebrate, after HAILEY ICEWIND
got 11 points by beating KARRAGIT SLAVE. M. CHARDINEE found out that SNOWBOUND isn't
a democracy. You've gotta be the best to be Duelmaster here! So who was the warrior
seen charging into immovable walls and challenging dead trees? Someone's got a basic
problem...
A Zenmaster once told me, 'Does not the spinning wheel turn? And do not the
little birds cry out?' Any ideas?
Is there life after death? Pragmatics (and warriors) know there is death after
life! Oh hard! that to strike a flame, the match itself must needs be wasting!
Leave me now, you base fools! Keep those sands bloody and the buzzards fat!
Like a mixed metaphor, and an overtaxed simile, I now bid SNOWBOUND farewell--
Novgorodny Vir
DUELMASTER W L K POINTS TEAM NAME
NEWLIN OHM 3801 14 26 0 68 MIDDLE WAY 6 (368)
CHALLENGER CHAMPIONS W L K POINTS TEAM NAME
-GONNIGAN 3954 11 4 0 95 OPEN SESAME (199)
CHAMPIONS W L K POINTS TEAM NAME
-BARKLEY 3946 10 8 2 78 OPEN SESAME (199)
-TELLY MONSTER 3947 10 8 1 68 OPEN SESAME (199)
CHALLENGER ADEPTS W L K POINTS TEAM NAME
-FROZEN GHOST 3992 7 2 0 68 BOOK OF THOMAS (421)
CHALLENGER ADEPTS W L K POINTS TEAM NAME
-AZOR AHAI 4015 5 0 0 66 GOT BLOOD? (427)
ADEPTS W L K POINTS TEAM NAME
OLIVER QUEEN 3825 9 24 0 55 MIDDLE WAY 6 (368)
HELGA ICELAND 4020 6 2 0 49 MIDDLE WAY 6 (368)
HAILEY ICEWIND 3884 7 4 2 46 MIDDLE WAY 6 (368)
CHALLENGER INITIATES W L K POINTS TEAM NAME
-MR. NOODLE 4016 2 1 1 30 OPEN SESAME (199)
INITIATES W L K POINTS TEAM NAME
-TWO HEADED MONSTER 3993 4 3 0 23 OPEN SESAME (199)
-HALFMAN 4022 4 1 0 21 GOT BLOOD? (427)
-VALONQAR 4014 3 4 1 18 GOT BLOOD? (427)
-RED VIPER 4013 3 3 0 18 GOT BLOOD? (427)
-THE NIGHTBLADE 4036 1 0 0 16 GOT BLOOD? (427)
-GRANNY NINJA 4032 1 2 0 7 BOOK OF THOMAS (421)
-MORTAL LLAMA 4035 0 3 0 3 BOOK OF THOMAS (421)
'-' denotes a warrior who did not fight this turn.
THE DEAD W L K TEAM NAME SLAIN BY TURN Revenge?
THE MOUNTAIN 3969 10 8 2 GOT BLOOD? 427 TELLY MONSTER 3947 392
PERSONAL ADS
Mr. Noodle -- You are SUCH a wet noodle! But good with cheese. -- Helga Iceland
Azor Ahai -- Would you believe me if I said I did NOT have blood? None I could spare,
anyway. -- Newlin Ohm
Telly Monster -- It's true, what they say. That thing rots your brain. -- Oliver
Queen
Red Viper -- Well, I see that YOU have blood. All over you. -- Hailey Icewind
LAST WEEK'S FIGHTS
URSULINA TRELL devastated M. CHARDINEE in a 2 minute mismatched fight.
NEWLIN OHM vanquished KARRAGIT SLAVE in a 1 minute uneven Title battle.
HELGA ICELAND demolished KARRAGIT SLAVE in a 1 minute uneven fight.
OLIVER QUEEN bested THE USEROUS MERCHANT in a 3 minute one-sided contest.
HAILEY ICEWIND overpowered KARRAGIT SLAVE in a 1 minute mismatched match.
BATTLE REPORT
MOST POPULAR RECORD DURING THE LAST 10 TURNS
|FIGHTING STYLE FIGHTS FIGHTING STYLE W - L - K PERCENT|
|AIMED BLOW 2 PARRY-STRIKE 2 - 0 - 0 100 |
|WALL OF STEEL 2 WALL OF STEEL 14 - 6 - 1 70 |
|STRIKING ATTACK 1 BASHING ATTACK 4 - 2 - 1 67 |
|PARRY-LUNGE 0 STRIKING ATTACK 11 - 6 - 0 65 |
|PARRY-STRIKE 0 LUNGING ATTACK 9 - 6 - 1 60 |
|PARRY-RIPOSTE 0 PARRY-RIPOSTE 5 - 4 - 0 56 |
|LUNGING ATTACK 0 AIMED BLOW 18 - 19 - 0 49 |
|SLASHING ATTACK 0 SLASHING ATTACK 4 - 8 - 1 33 |
|BASHING ATTACK 0 TOTAL PARRY 1 - 3 - 0 25 |
|TOTAL PARRY 0 PARRY-LUNGE 0 - 0 - 0 0 |
Turn 394 was great if you Not so great if you used The fighting styles of the
used the fighting styles: the fighting styles: top eleven warriors are:
AIMED BLOW 2 - 0 PARRY-LUNGE 0 - 0 3 STRIKING ATTACK
STRIKING ATTACK 1 - 0 PARRY-STRIKE 0 - 0 2 AIMED BLOW
WALL OF STEEL 2 - 0 PARRY-RIPOSTE 0 - 0 2 BASHING ATTACK
LUNGING ATTACK 0 - 0 2 WALL OF STEEL
SLASHING ATTACK 0 - 0 1 SLASHING ATTACK
BASHING ATTACK 0 - 0 1 LUNGING ATTACK
TOTAL PARRY 0 - 0
TOP WARRIOR OF EACH STYLE
FIGHTING STYLE WARRIOR W L K PNTS TEAM NAME
AIMED BLOW HELGA ICELAND 4020 6 2 0 49 MIDDLE WAY 6 (368)
WALL OF STEEL HAILEY ICEWIND 3884 7 4 2 46 MIDDLE WAY 6 (368)
Note: Warriors have a winning record and are an Adept or Above.
The overall popularity leader is OLIVER QUEEN 3825. The most popular warrior this
turn was OLIVER QUEEN 3825. The ten other most popular fighters were HELGA ICELAND
4020, HAILEY ICEWIND 3884, NEWLIN OHM 3801, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, and 0.
The least popular fighter this week was NEWLIN OHM 3801. The other ten least popular
fighters were HAILEY ICEWIND 3884, HELGA ICELAND 4020, OLIVER QUEEN 3825, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, and 0.
The following warriors have traveled to AD after fighting this turn:
URSULINA TRELL (50-3832) MIDDLE WAY 6 (368)