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::  '''PHASE 1''' - ''the qualifying round''   
 
::  '''PHASE 1''' - ''the qualifying round''   
 
::*  Mastermind begins contacting villains, thugs, crooks and other seedy elements, telling them of the contest and its prize, instructing them to begin assailing superheroes and passing the good word to their villainous allies.  To participate they must simply respond with accknowledgement.  He doesn't mention that every villain on Earth is a contestant - even villain totally ignorant of the contest will be evaluated so long as word of their deeds reach the mastermind.
 
::*  Mastermind begins contacting villains, thugs, crooks and other seedy elements, telling them of the contest and its prize, instructing them to begin assailing superheroes and passing the good word to their villainous allies.  To participate they must simply respond with accknowledgement.  He doesn't mention that every villain on Earth is a contestant - even villain totally ignorant of the contest will be evaluated so long as word of their deeds reach the mastermind.
::*  GOAL:  Gain points by battling, defeating, and humiliating heroes.  The more formidable the hero the more points are awarded for his defeat.  Conversely, the more villainsthere are attacking a hero, the fewer points there are to go around.  This is to weed out would-be competitors who are unfit to be a supervillain and to evaluate the supervillains abilites and powers.  Villains who consistently lose to heroes, or who are too stupid to take advantage of their opportunities, or who are too psychopathic to control themselves under stress, will likely not do well enough to reach the second phase of the competition.  The purpose of the contest is to determine the most powerful supervillains (and heroes) on Earth. The object of this initial phase is to weed out would-be competitors who are unfit. Villains who consistently lose to heroes, or who are too stupid to take advantage of their opportunities, or who are too psychopathic to control themselves under struss, will liely not do well enough to reach the second phase of the competition. <br> At this stage of the competition there is no interest in causing any deaths. The goals is learning the relative strengths of the heroes and villains.
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::*  GOAL:  Gain points by battling, defeating, and humiliating heroes.  The more formidable the hero the more points are awarded for his defeat.  Conversely, the more villainsthere are attacking a hero, the fewer points there are to go around.  This is to weed out would-be competitors who are unfit to be a supervillain and to evaluate the supervillains abilites and powers.  Villains who consistently lose to heroes, or who are too stupid to take advantage of their opportunities, or who are too psychopathic to control themselves under stress, will likely not do well enough to reach the second phase of the competition.  The purpose of the contest is to determine the most powerful supervillains (and heroes) on Earth.
 
 
::  '''PHASE 2''' - ''the round of doom'' 
 
::*  ???
 
 
 
::  '''PHASE 3''' - ''the round of death'' 
 
::*  ???
 
 
 
  
 
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