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The '''Melee''' was a [[Rithmatics]] competition run by [[Armedius Academy]].
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The '''Melee''' is a annual [[Rithmatics]] competition run by [[Armedius Academy]].
   
It tested the skills of the Rithmatic students.
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It tests the skills of Rithmatic students. Each professor is able to enter a team consisting of up to twelve students.{{cite}}
   
 
== Notable Melees ==
 
== Notable Melees ==
   
 
=== 1888 Crew-Choi duel ===
 
=== 1888 Crew-Choi duel ===
[[Paul Crew]] and [[Adelle Choi]] were the final two Rithmatists remaining in the 1888 Melee. Paul's team had been able to protect him for most of the match, leaving him with an almost pristine circle. Adelle's team had been eliminated during the first few minutes. She was heavily bombarded by Lines of Vigor and [[chalkling]]s from Paul and her defense was almost gone when she bounced a Line of Vigor off of three Lines of Forbiddance to reach a weak point at the rear of Paul's circle. This won her the match{{book ref|Rithmatist|1}}
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[[Paul Crew]] and [[Adelle Choi]] were the final two Rithmatists remaining in the 1888 Melee. Paul's team had been able to protect him for most of the match, leaving him with an almost pristine circle. Adelle's team had been eliminated during the first few minutes. She was heavily bombarded by Lines of Vigor and [[chalkling]]s from Paul and her defense was almost gone when she bounced a Line of Vigor off of three Lines of Forbiddance to reach a weak point at the rear of Paul's circle. This won her the match.{{book ref|Rithmatist|1}}
   
 
=== ~1908 Melee ===
 
=== ~1908 Melee ===
This Melee is unusual in that not only did a non-Rithmatist compete but he was also part of the winning team. It exploited a loophole in the rules which states that only students of Rithmatic professors are permitted to participate, [[Joel Saxon]] served as a research assistant to Professor [[Fitch]] and so counted as a student. He joined [[Melody Muns]] at her position in the center of the arena. Joel drew the defense, a nine-point circle, which Melody then traced, giving the lines their Rithmatic properties. Melody drew the chalklings using her skill in the area. They also used the newly discovered Line of Revocation to great effect, Joel would draw the line and wait until the ideal moment to have Melody trace the line. Despite the considerable odds against them, they won the match quite decisively.{{book ref|Rithmatist|25}}
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This Melee is unusual in that, not only did a non-Rithmatist ([[Joel Saxon]]) compete, but he was also part of the winning team. He exploited a loophole which limited the entrants to students of Rithmatic professors, rather than barring all non-Rithmatists. As Joel was a research assistant to [[Fitch|Professor Fitch]], he counted as a student. He and [[Melody Muns]] shared the same defense and combined both of their strengths (Joel's precision line-drawing and Melody's chalkings) to great effect. Joel would draw their defenses and attacking [[Rithmatics#Line of Vigor|Lines of Vigor]]/[[Rithmatics#Line of Revocation|Revocation]], which Melody would then trace. This technique had never been attempted before and its legality was hotly debated by the spectating professors. Joel's ability allowed them to set up a strong nine-point defense, which protected them from attacks by the other teams. Joel's drawing allowed Melody to focus on drawing intricate chalklings. They also deployed the newly-discovered Line of Revocation, which was very effective against the unsuspecting students. Despite the considerable odds against them, and being targeted by [[Andrew Nalizar|Professor Nalizar's]] hand-picked team of 12, they were victorious.{{book ref|Rithmatist|25}}
   
 
== Arena ==
 
== Arena ==
The Melee arena at [[Armedius Academy]] was a large open area that resembled a ice skating rink. It had a rough black surface in order to maximize the visibility of the chalk drawn by the participants. Above the playing field was a seating area for professors, because Rithmatic duels are best viewed from above. The ceiling consisted of glass squares with metal supports in between them. Along perimeter of the playing field were seats for the general public, and even though there are a lot of seats there still isn't enough for everyone who wants to attend to sit.
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The Melee arena at [[Armedius Academy]] is a large open area that resembled a ice skating rink. It has a rough black surface in order to maximize the visibility of the chalk drawn by the participants. Above the playing field is a seating area for professors, because Rithmatic duels are best viewed from above. The ceiling consisted of glass squares with metal supports in between them. Along the perimeter of the playing field are seats for the general public, and even though there are a lot of seats, there still aren't enough for everyone who wants to attend.{{cite}}
 
 
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 14:49, 2 January 2019

The Melee is a annual Rithmatics competition run by Armedius Academy.

It tests the skills of Rithmatic students. Each professor is able to enter a team consisting of up to twelve students.[citation needed]

Notable Melees

1888 Crew-Choi duel

Paul Crew and Adelle Choi were the final two Rithmatists remaining in the 1888 Melee. Paul's team had been able to protect him for most of the match, leaving him with an almost pristine circle. Adelle's team had been eliminated during the first few minutes. She was heavily bombarded by Lines of Vigor and chalklings from Paul and her defense was almost gone when she bounced a Line of Vigor off of three Lines of Forbiddance to reach a weak point at the rear of Paul's circle. This won her the match.[1]

~1908 Melee

This Melee is unusual in that, not only did a non-Rithmatist (Joel Saxon) compete, but he was also part of the winning team. He exploited a loophole which limited the entrants to students of Rithmatic professors, rather than barring all non-Rithmatists. As Joel was a research assistant to Professor Fitch, he counted as a student. He and Melody Muns shared the same defense and combined both of their strengths (Joel's precision line-drawing and Melody's chalkings) to great effect. Joel would draw their defenses and attacking Lines of Vigor/Revocation, which Melody would then trace. This technique had never been attempted before and its legality was hotly debated by the spectating professors. Joel's ability allowed them to set up a strong nine-point defense, which protected them from attacks by the other teams. Joel's drawing allowed Melody to focus on drawing intricate chalklings. They also deployed the newly-discovered Line of Revocation, which was very effective against the unsuspecting students. Despite the considerable odds against them, and being targeted by Professor Nalizar's hand-picked team of 12, they were victorious.[2]

Arena

The Melee arena at Armedius Academy is a large open area that resembled a ice skating rink. It has a rough black surface in order to maximize the visibility of the chalk drawn by the participants. Above the playing field is a seating area for professors, because Rithmatic duels are best viewed from above. The ceiling consisted of glass squares with metal supports in between them. Along the perimeter of the playing field are seats for the general public, and even though there are a lot of seats, there still aren't enough for everyone who wants to attend.[citation needed]

Notes

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