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General Information
- There are 20 levels in the Ultimate JanKenPon Tower.
- Each level has a JanKenPon spirit with Rock, Paper, and Blade martial styles of varying power.
- The spirits and their power are predetermined by me before each round.
- A round lasts from start to defeat or start to complete victory.
- After each defeat, the spirits you defeated change into new spirits.
- With each win, you accumulate a stat point which you can add to increase the power of your Rock, Paper, or Blade martial styles.
- Each character starts out with 1 stat point in each of the three styles.
- In addition, you also accumulate a certain amount of gold which you can use to buy weapons that increase your martial styles.
- Other than the tower, there is also a Gambler's Den where JanKenPon users can gamble between two JanKenPon users of similar power and decide who would win.
- You can also participate as one of the two JanKenPon users.
- If you participate in the gamble, loss takes away double the betting amount you made while victory earns you triple.
- If you participate in the game, loss takes away double the betting amount you made while victory earns you a stat point.
Game Rules
- At the beginning, readers will vote in a poll to determine the starting stats of the character's Rock, Paper, and Blade martial styles.
- If the stats are the same: Rock defeats Blade, Blade defeats Paper, and Paper defeats Rock. If there is a draw, then no one wins or loses. The game will continue but the spirit will either change styles or reuse the previous one.
- However, if say Rock 2 meets Rock 1, then Rock 2 wins. If Rock 2 meets Paper 1, it's a draw. Finally, if Rock 3 meets Paper 1, Rock 3 wins. This is valid for all other styles.
- "Rock 2" means Rock with 2 stat points in it.
- "Rock 1" means Rock with 1 stat point in it.
- "Rock 3" means Rock with 3 stat points in it.
- "Paper 1" means Paper with 1 stat point in it.
- In other words, if a martial style encounters one that it is weak against, only if the power of that martial style is 2 stat points more will it win against its weakness. If it was only 1 stat point more, then it is a draw.
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