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An iron man is really a pit fight where the winning fighter stay in the pit to fight the next opponent in line keeping all wounds. To start you make a line have the first 2 people in line step forward and face each other then start fighting. When one wins the next person comes out to fight the winner while the loser goes to the back of the line. Usually a time limit is placed on the fights so they do not stagnate leaving everyone else bored. Around 15-20 seconds is the norm. The reeve tracks the wins per person and at the end the winner is called. An overall timelimit can be used or at the discretion of the reeves and people participating to end the iron man.
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An "Ironman" (or "Iron Man") tournament consists of one or more rings where the winner fights successive challengers that come from one or more queues. The winner may be determined by the longest kill streak or overall number of kills. Ironman tournaments are generally timed, but may also run until a player reaches a specified streak or number of kills. Wounds may or may not carry over between matches based on the traditions of the region and the preference of the tournament organizer.
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Ironman tournaments are generally not eligible for streak Orders of the Warrior beyond six due to the lack of bracketing and ever-increasing difficulty presented by bracketing.
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 26 April 2019

An "Ironman" (or "Iron Man") tournament consists of one or more rings where the winner fights successive challengers that come from one or more queues. The winner may be determined by the longest kill streak or overall number of kills. Ironman tournaments are generally timed, but may also run until a player reaches a specified streak or number of kills. Wounds may or may not carry over between matches based on the traditions of the region and the preference of the tournament organizer.

Ironman tournaments are generally not eligible for streak Orders of the Warrior beyond six due to the lack of bracketing and ever-increasing difficulty presented by bracketing.