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By winning a duel, you earn a medal. This medal initially starts as the Bronze Dueling Badge and is Level 1. For every 10 duels you win, you increase the level of your Dueling Badge. At certain levels, your medal will increase in quality. | By winning a duel, you earn a medal. This medal initially starts as the Bronze Dueling Badge and is Level 1. For every 10 duels you win, you increase the level of your Dueling Badge. At certain levels, your medal will increase in quality. | ||
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+ | | width="50px" style="background-color:#ffbd7e;" | '''Level 75''' (win 740 duels)<br> | ||
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Revision as of 15:54, 4 October 2010
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The Dueling Mini-Game is an item that allows the player to challenge another player to a duel. This item is limited to 1 use if obtained as a drop or 5 uses if bought from the Mann Co. Store.
The item must be equipped in the Action Slot of the class the player is currently using. When activated (default H), the game will ask if the player wants to challenge someone on their friends list (needs to be playing TF2) or someone on the server they're currently on. A notification will pop up when the challenge is activated. The opponent must then choose to either accept or deny the challenge. If yes, the duel begins. If no, the item is refunded. If the player challenges someone on a server, everyone currently in the server will be notified.
If they accept, the duel begins. This item will not be consumed if the other player refuses the duel. At the end of the round, whoever has more duel points wins. Kills and assists against your opponent are worth 1 point.
This item will be refunded if the server changes level or the score is tied 0-0 at the end of the round.
Contents
Demonstration
Gameplay
The goal is to obtain Duel Points by killing the opposing dueler. The player's opponent will have an icon above his head to identify him.
Whoever has more duel points by the end of the round wins (and obtains the Bronze Dueling Badge if they haven't already. The same goes for the loser). Alternatively, if one of the duelists leaves, his opponent wins.
The Dueling Mini-Game is canceled if one of the users disconnect through lag, the server resets, or the map changes. If neither player kills or assists the other before the round ends, the player who initiated the duel is refunded his Dueling Mini-Game item.
Cost
The Dueling Mini-Game item costs $0.99 USD or 0.99€ for 5 uses.
Winning Badges
By winning a duel, you earn a medal. This medal initially starts as the Bronze Dueling Badge and is Level 1. For every 10 duels you win, you increase the level of your Dueling Badge. At certain levels, your medal will increase in quality.
Level 1 (participate in a duel) |
Bronze Dueling Badge | |
Level 25 (win 240 duels) |
Silver Dueling Badge | |
Level 50 (win 490 duels) |
Gold Dueling Badge | |
Level 75 (win 740 duels) |
Platinum Dueling Badge |