[Resolution No.006:
In order to improve the honor of professional scholars and ensure the uniqueness of professional players' IDs, all professional players' IDs will be standardized.
All professional players' IDs will be composed of Chinese IDs (Because Chinese is the language with the most rich meanings in the world, two to four characters can include millions of IDs with different meanings, which can greatly improve the richness of professional players' IDs. Therefore, in principle, all players must use Chinese IDs, and no exceptions will be made).
All amateur e-sports players can freely choose their IDs, and duplicates are also allowed. There is no standardization, and the association will not register IDs.
Players' IDs must be two characters or more, and single-character IDs are not allowed.
All professional e-sports players' IDs will not be duplicated with other professional e-sports players' IDs. The ID will be registered first, and during the survival of the professional player, the ID will always be owned by the professional player.
After the death of a professional player, the association will give a three-year protection period. After the protection period, other players can choose, but players who enter the E-Sports Hall of Fame will always have their IDs protected, and no one can choose.
In order to ensure the highest honor of the ID, the association will protect IDs that contain the following Chinese characters at the end of the ID. These Chinese characters are: Wang, Huang, Di, Sheng, Shen, Xian, Buddha, Mo, Zu.
And IDs that contain these characters will be relegated as the upgraded IDs of top players.
Among them, all players who enter the top three of all single competitions in WCG will be granted the word Wang by the association as the suffix of their IDs.
All players who enter the WCG single competition champion will be granted the word Huang by the association as the suffix of their IDs.
Players who have won two consecutive WCG championships in the same event will be granted the word Di by the association as the suffix of their IDs.
Players who have won three consecutive WCG championships in the same event will be granted the word Shen by the association as the suffix of their IDs.
Players who have won five consecutive regional competitions and above, and have not been defeated in more than 20 consecutive competitions, will be granted the word Sheng by the association as the suffix of their IDs.
Players who have won 10 consecutive regional competitions and above, and have not been defeated in more than 40 consecutive competitions, will be granted the word Xian by the association as the suffix of their IDs.
Players who have won 20 consecutive regional competitions and above, and have not been defeated in more than 100 consecutive competitions, will be granted the word Buddha by the association as the suffix of their IDs.
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Resolution No. 007:
After the first WCG competition, the first WCG World Champion would be awarded. The champion of Pokemon came from Ying Country, and his ID was Long Live the King. His exclusive class ID was My Emperor.
Awarded to the World Champion of "Red Alert" from Hua Xia. Player ID: Sky. Exclusive Class ID: Mikado.
World Champion of "Sword and Saber Divine Realm", from Fusang, ID: Soul of Yamato, Exclusive Class ID: Grand Emperor.
Awarded as the world champion of "Grand Theft Auto". Hailing from Germany, ID: Rat Tank, Exclusive Class ID: Rat Emperor.
Awarded as the World Champion of "Crazyracing Kartrider", from Fusang, ID Tian Congyun, Professional ID Cong Huang.
Awarded to the world champion of Yu-Gi-Oh from Hua Xia. His ID is Motorcycle, and his exclusive class ID is Mech Emperor.
Awarded to the world champion of "Heroes of Might and Magic." Hailing from Korea, ID Stoneman, Exclusive Class ID: King of Stone.
World Champion of Diablo, from Korea. ID: Box King. Unique class ID: Box King.
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World Champion of Diablo, from Hua Xia, ID: Yu Jiaoyang. Unique class ID: King of Jade.
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Resolution 008:
After the application of Daqian eSports and the approval of the joint organization, the competition organized by Daqian eSports, WCG World eSports Finals, is now listed as the highest level competition of the International eSports Federation.
Pokemon World Championship, listed as an international competition
Red Alert World Championship, listed as an international competition
Sword and Saber Divine Realm World Championship, listed as an international competition
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Pokemon World Budget Competition, listed as a national competition
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Pokemon Fusang Guandong Qualifier, listed as a regional competition
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After releasing the eight resolutions, the International eSports Federation finally stopped. The audience was completely dumbfounded when they saw the eight resolutions released by the Federation.
The audience understood the agreements, and there was nothing to complain about. The thing they wanted to complain about the most was the ID.
They didn't expect the Federation to control the ID as the highest honor. Moreover, the Federation even monopolized the suffixes of a few of the IDs.
At first, the foreigners didn't understand the Chinese suffixes of the IDs. It wasn't until they saw the English version of the resolution that they finally understood. The person who came up with this proposal was a f * cking genius. So many pro players were willing to risk their lives to win the championship and get themselves an awesome ID.
Look at those pro players who won the championship. They all became Emperors. That was too awesome. That gave them too much face.
However, these IDs were hilarious in the eyes of the Hua Xia players. There were even IDs called Emperor Ji, Emperor Cong, and Emperor Ji. These emperors were too hilarious.
The funniest one was probably the Emperor ID. This ID fell into the hands of a Hua Xia player. Would the Fusangers be angered to death if they saw this?
Also, wasn't the Federation's ID a little too straightforward? They directly took the first character of the ID and added the word Emperor to make it an exclusive ID. This was too much.
There was also the ID 'Emperor'. Originally, the ID 'Emperor' could also belong to someone from Japan. After all, the world champion of Kartrider was called Tian Congyun. However, this person already had an Emperor, so the first character in his ID had to be given to someone from China. The second character in his ID was' Congyun '. This was too f * cking funny.
In fact, the Hua Xia players didn't know that the Fusang player called Tian Congyun was greatly relieved when he saw his ID become Emperor Cong.
It should be known that in Hua Xia, it didn't matter if a Hua Xia player was called Emperor. However, if a Fusanger dared to call himself Emperor, he would be cursed to death by the Chinese players. It was even possible that he would be hacked to death by some radical players. He didn't have the guts to call himself Emperor Cong, so it was better to call himself Emperor Cong.
Ever since the ID naming rules were announced, every pro player would do their best to check their Chinese characters before giving themselves an ID, especially the first character of their ID. It had to be nice to hear, and it had to be compatible with the words' Emperor 'or' King '. Otherwise, they would die of stupidity because of their own ID.
Because of this, esports players all over the world had a strong interest in learning Chinese. In order to understand the meaning behind these esports players' IDs, as well as passively understand some interesting IDs, it could be considered as an indirect promotion of Hua Xia culture.
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