Diablomon Game Rules
Of course we need cards to play Diablomon.
One game consists of 3 rounds. One round is a fight of 5 monsters, i.e. 5 cards for one person. A total of 3 rounds is a total of 15 cards per person. For each round we choose 5 different cards than for the rest.
This is what card configurations may look like depending on which setting you choose, you cannot choose otherwise:
5 Common Cards
4 Common Cards + 1 Rare Card
3 Common Cards + 2 Rare Cards
4 Common Cards + 1 Very Rare Card
3 Common Cards + 1 Rare Card + 1 Very Rare Card
4 Common Cards + 1 Promo Card
3 Common Cards + 1 Rare Card + 1 Promo Card
The order of course is determined by the player how he arranges the cards. Each card summons a different creature, so you can choose the order you want. However identical cards cannot be repeated. Each card must be different.
One creature fights one creature of the other player. After the fight, the winning creature is killed by the players, or the players are relogged if the creature is too strong, and then the next creatures fight.
If a creature, after being summoned, does not immediately attack the opposing creature, but runs after the player and is hit by the opposing creature, then its loss, any damage it receives, counts.
If the creature kills the player after being summoned, the fight continues, of course, and the killed player runs to the place of the fight.
If player kills a summoned creature while the current fight is in progress, he's giving up the current fight. You can also give up a fight verbally.
If two very strong creatures meet, the fight would last forever, the current fight is tied.
The player whose creatures win the most fights out of 5 summons wins the round.
In a tournament, both players show the judge the cards they will use in the correct order of summoning before the round, to avoid cheating.
You cannot have pets or mercenaries during the fights, you must get rid of them as they can attack summoned creatures.
You cannot have any active auras on characters because they can affect creatures or the course of combat.