A tournament is usually played in as a mixed version of a joust and a mêleé.

TO PLAY A TOURNAMENT

A correctly played tournament should at least include three “martial games”; One-against-one, two-against-two and three-against-three.

A knight receives two points for every opponent knocked out. In the “martial games” two-against-two and three-against-three you also receive one point if you are in the winning team.
In one-against-one you also receive one point for every differential hit between you two.

The winner of a “martial game” is also rewarded with an artefact, free of choice.
(NOTE: Unique Artefacts are excepted). The winner of a “martial game” has the right to carry the chosen artefact for the rest of the tournament. He may also draw an ordinary artefact as the rules say. However, they may not be off the same variant.

In a tournament a drawn Knight is personal and are played through several joust and/or melees. The number of combats the participating knights has to fight are decided by the players.
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