These are the rules for the DRAGON BALL FighterZ (One) CGZ Fight Club: Registration Cup 2018.
1. DRAGON BALL FighterZ Rules and Format
1.1. Player Eligibility
All players participating in DRAGON BALL FighterZ competitions must meet the following requirements:
You must be a registered player on the CGZ website.
If you do not meet these requirements, you will be deemed ineligible.
1.1.1. Entrant Cap: 64 people
1.2. Settings
1.2.1. Rounds
– Up to Grand Finals: Best-of-One
– Grand Finals: Best-Of-Three
– Timer: Default (300s)
– Bracket: Single-Elimination
– Seeding: Random
1.3. Technical Issues
– If a bug arises during gameplay, reset the round
– In the case of an accidental pause, the person who did NOT pause can decide whether to play it out or if they want to take the automatic win.
– If an accidental pause occurs during a super animation (during which no one can move), decisions are to be made at the discretion of CGZ Admins on site.
– Coaching is not allowed.
1.4. Disqualification
To keep tournaments as efficient as possible, CGZ reserves the right to disqualify players. This will only be done in cases where a player purposefully stalls or attempts to block another player. In some scenarios both players may be affected. Any player found to be using a known exploit will forfeit their game upon the first occurrence of the exploit. If the player is found to use another known exploit for a second time and it is determined to have been done on purpose they will be removed from the event and barred from any future events. Betting during any CGZ event (by a player, team, or on behalf of anyone associated with the player) is off limits. Those partaking will be disqualified from the event in question and will receive a minimum of 6 months ban.
2. 1on1 Cup Rules
2.1. 1on1 Tournament Format
2.1.1. Match Settings
Size: 1on1
Format: Best of 3, with Best of 5 finals
Bracket: Single Elimination
2.2. No show
If your opponent is not ready to play 5 minutes after the scheduled match time, please contact the on-site Admin. This is the fastest way to get your match checked to move on to the next round.
2.3. Forfeit
Participants can choose to forfeit a match if they wish. Forfeiting will result in loss of the match and possible penalty points.
2.4. Protests
If a match was incorrectly reported by your opponents, you have 10 minutes to protest the report. CGZ reserves the right to decrease this period in case of drastic delays. Match protests must include media evidence clearly showing the results of the match/series. Players are responsible for providing proof of match results in case of disputes.
2.5. Admins
All participants must adhere to the decisions and rules of the tournament organizers, admins, and referees. All decisions are final, except in cases where the option to appeal is clearly stated. CGZ reserves the right to make judgment on cases not specifically covered by the rules in order to preserve the spirit of fair competition and sportsmanship. Conversations, either verbal or written, between organizers, admins, or referees, and participants are confidential. Publicly posting or sharing these conversations with outside parties is strictly forbidden, unless permission is obtained.
3. Penalty points
In general, a player and the team can receive up to 6 penalty points per match, unless a single violation has a higher punishment. A team is only punished once per violation, regardless of how many players. Where a player or team receives penalty points for multiple violations, the penalty points are added together.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: We make every effort to ensure the rules are complete and up to date but this may not always be the case. You should also check the Info Page and News for additions, exceptions, and modifications that may apply. The rules are a guideline and the decisions by admins may differ from them depending on the circumstances. If you have any questions about the rules, please write a support ticket.