1. 1-v-1-Each player will be alloted 15 posts or until one participant gives up, which ever comes first.

2-v-2(or more) All players get 15 posts to fight as a team until the fight is over or someone gives up.

A defensive move and offensive move can be placed in the same post however they cannot go overboard, and of course instakills/instahits are prohibited and illegal techniques, skills like Chidori that would normally instakill someone in the manga/anime have been powered down to not kill them so that they can be used, they just hurt a hell of a lot though.

2. The player who posts first in the fight will have one chance to defend and only defend after all the posts are used if an attack was used against you on the opponents final post.(Kage's determine if the extra post is required or not.)

3. The Kage's will have a special scoring they must follow to determine the winner of the fight. (in your own village only your Kage scores the fight, however in the Village wars, the Kage of each village and myself(or another Kage if I'm absent or am the Kage of a participating village) will score the fight(s)

4. The Kage's scoring is final. Don't be a sore loser if you lose and don't boast if you win

5. Multiple Jutsu's can be used in one post but they must work as a combo, (unless it's one defense then one attack) breaking this means a Kage has the right to auto call the winner of the fight and end it right there.

6. You score points depending on how you fight. the person with the most points actually wins the fight. meaning even if he overpowered you in damage you can still win by having better posts in general. A maximum point value of 300 is possible(with special exceptions you may see later that only the Hokage knows.)

7. After a fight is scored and the fighters agree with the scoring(or not it don't matter) and everyone has congratulated the other etc. the fight will be locked so no posts can be edited or changed to make sure the fight stays as now nothing more then a preview of a fight for someone else. there is to be no complaining about this.