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If the game is not a Free for All, this indicates how many teams will be competing as well as how many players are on each team. This can also be a rotating feature, such as “the 3 most recent dead players [[V9: Respawning|respawn together]] as a new team.</onlyinclude>
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This will indicate how many teams the players must be split into, as well as any special instructions for they should be divided. Teams can also be a rotating feature where membership changes as the game progresses.
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{{V9 Example|text=''Some common examples include:
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*''Two Teams with an equal amount of players.''
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*''Two Teams, and a neutral team that can help or hinder either team as they see fit.''
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*''Two teams split evenly at the start but the first-[[V9: Death|dead]] player from the last round switches to the other team.
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*''The two most recent [[V9: Death|dead]] players [[V9: Returning To Life|respawn]] together as a new 2-player team.''
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*''Free-for-All (every player for themselves)''
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*''1-on-1 duels''}}</onlyinclude><br>
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Teams

This will indicate how many teams the players must be split into, as well as any special instructions for they should be divided. Teams can also be a rotating feature where membership changes as the game progresses.

Some common examples include:
  • Two Teams with an equal amount of players.
  • Two Teams, and a neutral team that can help or hinder either team as they see fit.
  • Two teams split evenly at the start but the first-dead player from the last round switches to the other team.
  • The two most recent dead players respawn together as a new 2-player team.
  • Free-for-All (every player for themselves)
  • 1-on-1 duels



Core Game Mechanics
Objectives · Game Items · Teams · Life Limits · Death Count · Respawn Points and the Dead Zone · Base · Refresh
Combat Activities
Core Game Mechanics · Game Modes · Custom Rules and Accommodations · Game Organizer Guide
Amtgard V9 Rulebook
Playtest Disclaimer · Introduction · Getting Started · Garb · Honor System · Safety · Core Combat Rules · Equipment · Classes · Abilities and Effects · Magic Items · Combat Activities · Rules Authorities
Appendix: Equipment Inspection Guide · Master List of Abilities · Glossary