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'''''The Witcher: Versus''''' (initially called ''The Witcher: DuelMail'') is a completely '''free''' Flash-based multiplayer fighting browser game, developed for [[CD Projekt RED]] by [[one2tribe]], that has you create a character from one of three classes and challenge other players to deadly battles.
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'''''The Witcher: Versus''''' (initially called ''The Witcher: DuelMail'') was a completely '''free''' Flash-based multiplayer fighting browser game, developed for [[CD Projekt RED]] by [[one2tribe]], that has you create a character from one of three classes and challenge other players to deadly battles. It has since been closed and is no longer available. The game has since been ported to iOS platform by one2tribe.
   
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As of May 31, 2012 the relationship between CD Projekt and one2tribe and all involvement The Witcher brand ended.
Versus just launched in official closed beta on March 31, 2008. The open beta was launched on April 7th, with the final version scheduled for release on May 9th.
 
   
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== History ==
When you first sign up for Versus, which is tied into your thewitcher.com forum account if you have one, you choose from one of three character classes: [[Witcher]], [[Sorceress]] and [[Frightener]]. Naturally, you start out at level 1.
 
 
Versus officially launched the closed beta on March 31, 2008. The open beta was launched on April 7, and the final version was released in May 2008. The franchise came to an end May 31, 2012.
   
 
When you first sign up for Versus, which is tied into your thewitcher.com forum account if you have one, you choose from one of three character classes: [[Witcher (class)|Witcher]], [[Sorceress (class)|Sorceress]] and [[Frightener (class)|Frightener]]. Naturally, you start out at level 1.
Each class comes with its own set of attacks and defensive maneuvers, which you'll queue up as you challenge other real people. When your opponent receives the challenge, he/she queues up their set of attacks, magical spells and defensive maneuvers, then send their challenges to other players, who must create their own counter sequence in hopes of being the last one standing, and the battle plays out with motion-capture animations in a nice-looking rendered environment.
 
   
 
Each class comes with its own set of attacks and defensive maneuvers, which you will queue up as you challenge other real people. When your opponent receives the challenge, he/she queues up their set of attacks, magical spells and defensive maneuvers, then send their challenges to other players, who must create their own counter sequence in hopes of being the last one standing, and the battle plays out with motion-capture animations in a nice-looking rendered environment.
[[Image:Duel2.jpg|thumb|200px|A duel]]
 
Winning consecutive fights against other real-world people gains the player experience which allows them to advance to higher levels of character development, along with gaining new skills. You'll also earn [[oren]]s ([[Temeria]]n currency) to buy new items and weapons.
 
   
 
[[File:Duel2.jpg|thumb|300px|A duel]]
Initially the game works as a bit of a rock-paper-scissors clone, expanding into something deeper as you gain levels and make your character more powerful. Player rankings are updated in real time, and you can even go back and review your own fights and those of others. Then use the handy E-Mail feature to challenge people who aren't even signed up on the forums.
 
 
Winning consecutive fights against other real-world people gains the player experience which allows them to advance to higher levels of character development, along with gaining new skills. You will also earn [[oren]]s ([[Temeria]]n currency) to buy new items and weapons.
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Since the game began, more features have been added. Players can now pay "real world" money to buy [[Mandrake (Versus)|mandrake]], which can be used within the game to buy alchemical items like potions, etc. Players who participate in special Versus events can also win mandrake.
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Initially the game works as a bit of a rock-paper-scissors clone, expanding into something deeper as you gain levels and make your character more powerful. Player rankings are updated in real time, and you can even go back and review your own fights and those of others. Then use the handy email feature to challenge people who are not even signed up on the forums.
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As of now online Versus game is discontinued and it is no longer playable on the [http://versus.thewitcher.com website]. A port to the iOS platform was released on Apple App Store in March 24, 2011 by one2tribe in partnership with [http://www.chillingo.com/games/witcher-versus/ Chillingo].
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[The Witcher: Versus Fortress]]
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* [http://www.thewitcher.com/forum/index.php?topic=25375.0 General Information]
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* [http://www.thewitcher.com/forum/index.php?topic=14506.0 Newbie FAQ]
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For detailed information, see:
 
For detailed information, see:
 
* [[Versus classes]]
 
* [[Versus classes]]
**[[Witcher (Versus)|Witcher]]
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** [[Witcher (Versus)|Witcher]]
**[[Sorceress (Versus)|Sorceress]]
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** [[Sorceress (Versus)|Sorceress]]
**[[Frightener (Versus)|Frightener]]
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** [[Frightener (Versus)|Frightener]]
 
* [[Versus character statistics]]
 
* [[Versus character statistics]]
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** [[Versus honor system]]
 
* [[Versus duel mechanics]]
 
* [[Versus duel mechanics]]
 
* [[Versus skills]]
 
* [[Versus skills]]
 
* [[Versus items]]
 
* [[Versus items]]
**[[Versus items#Witcher gear|Witcher items]]
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** [[Mandrake (Versus)|Mandrake]]
**[[Versus items#Sorceress gear|Sorceress items]]
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** [[Witcher (Versus)#Gear|Witcher items]]
**[[Versus items#Frightener gear|Frightener items]]
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** [[Sorceress (Versus)#Gear|Sorceress items]]
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** [[Frightener (Versus)#Gear|Frightener items]]
   
 
==External links==
 
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Versus login

Login screen

Duel mechanics

Duel setup

The Witcher: Versus (initially called The Witcher: DuelMail) was a completely free Flash-based multiplayer fighting browser game, developed for CD Projekt RED by one2tribe, that has you create a character from one of three classes and challenge other players to deadly battles. It has since been closed and is no longer available. The game has since been ported to iOS platform by one2tribe.

As of May 31, 2012 the relationship between CD Projekt and one2tribe and all involvement The Witcher brand ended.

History[ | ]

Versus officially launched the closed beta on March 31, 2008. The open beta was launched on April 7, and the final version was released in May 2008. The franchise came to an end May 31, 2012.

When you first sign up for Versus, which is tied into your thewitcher.com forum account if you have one, you choose from one of three character classes: Witcher, Sorceress and Frightener. Naturally, you start out at level 1.

Each class comes with its own set of attacks and defensive maneuvers, which you will queue up as you challenge other real people. When your opponent receives the challenge, he/she queues up their set of attacks, magical spells and defensive maneuvers, then send their challenges to other players, who must create their own counter sequence in hopes of being the last one standing, and the battle plays out with motion-capture animations in a nice-looking rendered environment.

Duel2

A duel

Winning consecutive fights against other real-world people gains the player experience which allows them to advance to higher levels of character development, along with gaining new skills. You will also earn orens (Temerian currency) to buy new items and weapons.

Since the game began, more features have been added. Players can now pay "real world" money to buy mandrake, which can be used within the game to buy alchemical items like potions, etc. Players who participate in special Versus events can also win mandrake.

Initially the game works as a bit of a rock-paper-scissors clone, expanding into something deeper as you gain levels and make your character more powerful. Player rankings are updated in real time, and you can even go back and review your own fights and those of others. Then use the handy email feature to challenge people who are not even signed up on the forums.

As of now online Versus game is discontinued and it is no longer playable on the website. A port to the iOS platform was released on Apple App Store in March 24, 2011 by one2tribe in partnership with Chillingo.

See also[ | ]

For detailed information, see:

External links[ | ]