Peter, good morning. These are questions out of personal curiosity – does seeking help from an outsider during a game violate any rules of Heroes of Might and Magic (Heroes)?
Haven't you realized yet that there's no actual assistance being provided?
Vigo had absolutely nothing to do with the tournament matches listed as being played under his name. He often didn't even see the save files. Vitalic played those games from start to finish. Vitalic wasn't standing behind him, giving advice; he was playing calmly from home, and Vigo wasn't there.
For example, in a team tournament, the team must consist of 3 different players. If one player plays for two members of the team, that's a violation.
Or, when Vigo and Vitalic register for the same tournament, but one player plays under both of those nicknames, that's also a violation.
Or, when a player who is on the blacklist is fraudulently entered into an official tournament where such players are not allowed, that's also a violation.
And when the Portal team, which was supposed to consist of 8 different players, had only 7 players (one player played for two), the principle of fair play was also violated. The Portal team is not to blame; they didn't know that was possible.
Vigo rated his skill level as a 4 out of 10? He's flattering himself. It's hard to give him more than a 2. That's why he doesn't play in real tournaments at clubs.