Thank you for your initial interest in Project Nouveau! We will be responding to your messages every few days while the full OP is under construction. There is [code]1[/code] new update. [hider=Contest Nights][indent][color=2e2c2c][sub].[/sub][/color] [sup]< From 'Terms and Conditions.' >[/sup] [indent][indent][indent][b][i]Primaries[/i][/b] — A staple pageantry round that acts to prologue the night ahead, introducing the Pokemon that will predominate the stage through the appeals. A successful primary round intends to excite the audience in a coordinator’s favor by showcasing a Pokemon’s charms, visual appeal, and spectacle in the brief time allowing. [list] [*][b]“Solo primaries”[/b] → coordinators board the stage in thirty-second blocks by alphabetical order (last name). [*][b]“Group primaries”[/b] → coordinators board the stage together and a combined one-minute block. [*]Contestants control all aspects of their performance between backstage preparation and onstage presentation. [*]Contestants may not roll-over the thirty seconds - a minute time limit. [*]Audience excitement is scored on a scale of 1-to-10 using the [i]Appealio™[/i], corresponding to +5 to +50 point gains. [*]Judges can increase a contestant’s point gain by 25% each if they are impressed by a primary. [/list] [b][i]Appeal Round[/i][/b] — The main event in which coordinators evince technical, choreographic skill; control a stage presence which brings the best out of them and their Pokemon. The object is to score high among the judging panel. [list] [*]A contestant’s success in the primaries will determine the engagement level of the audience during their appeal. This is a factor they may incorporate in their performance. [indent]e.g. “Vivian’s Venomoth invigorated the audience, and they will be on the edge of their seats for her Idol Stars debut!” [i]Venomoth’s fusion of Silver Wind and Psybeam incites “oohs” and winded gasps from the stands while she performs.[/i][/indent] [*]Contestants will control anything that occurs onstage while they are performing. [*]The average appeal lasts between 1-2 minutes. [*]Contestants will receive judge commentary immediately following their performance. Judges will score out of 100 based on a performance’s imagination, technicality, and thematic relevance. [/list] [b][i]Ancillary Round[/i][/b] — One of two final round options. The ancillaries are an Idol Star implement detached from larger coordination culture. Playing on individual contestant personality, they offer a variety of different challenges in the vein of a game show. [list] [*]Each ancillary round has different qualifiers for success. [*]Contestants will all be active at once and will be pitted against one another. This is a highly interactive round, i.e. one without many elements to individually control. [*]Point grade mirrors that of the primaries. [*]Ancillaries are self-explaining and often do not require judging though judges may cameo. [/list] [b][i]Battle Round[/i][/b] — [i]Coming soon.[/i] (i have the battle round stuff, i just want to go back to bed.) [color=2e2c2c][sub].[/sub][/color] [/indent][/indent][/indent][/indent][/hider] There are [code]3[/code] new replies. [quote=@slackpack]Cringey rapper with his boi scraggy.[/quote] [i]Word to your mother.[/i] [color=2e2c2c][sub].[/sub][/color] [quote=@Crimson Flame][s]I need to see the full version of the OP[/s][/quote] Yeah, sure, let me just make it right now. If you want to know about something, it doesn't need to be a specific question or anything. It just wouldn't be "OP ready," more of like a summary. [color=2e2c2c][sub].[/sub][/color] [quote=@Sunbather]We'll play coordinators who exclusively use legendaries/mythicals?[/quote] Mm, imagine a world where we corrected errors by just pointing them out... That's "What Pokemon [i]can't[/i] my partners be," now.