
Prerequisite: Must be level 3 or higher.
I am not sure who told you otherwise but dueling comes in many shapes and forms. The only rule that always remains is that it is one on one. Of course dueling with one sword in one hand is the most courteous.
1st Style: You gain a +2 bonus to damage rolls with all melee weapons.
2nd Style: When rolling initiative, you can designate a target for combat. You gain advantage on all melee attacks against that creature and you can not be disadvantaged when making attacks against that creature. If the target drops to 0 hit points, you can mark a new creature as a free action.
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This is a great idea but would be too powerful if used on by a Rogue since they could utilize Sneak Attack every round effectively making their base attack 1d8 (rapier) + 2d6 (sneak attack at level 3) + Dexterity Modifier (probably 3) for an average of 14.5 damage per attack at level 3. This is only made worse by the ability to choose a new target as a free action, meaning you can use this against every enemy in an encounter one-by-one and use it in an unlimited number of encounters per day.
Consider reducing the re-usability of the 2nd Style keeping it similar to Hunter's Mark, and reducing the overall power by granting a bonus other than permanent advantage.