QUOTE (KTMFinX @ Jun 18 2015, 02:06 PM)
Could we get a quick paragraph on the conquest format and class knockout?
Not a problem, although you'll note that we may or may not use the Conquest ruleset due to time limitations.
As of June 18 (publishing date), we list a 'casual' best-of-three format as our official ruleset, but may switch to Conquest or Class Knockout at the Competition Runner or an Admin's discretion, and our official ruleset will be updated summarily if so.
Conquest FormatConquest Format is a Best-Of-Five format, with a twist.
- Every player must choose Three 'Classes' of deck (i.e. You can't use more than one Warrior deck, even if they are similar).
- The player must win with EACH 'Class' to be declared winner (i.e. you must win THREE matches with THREE different Class decks).
- If a player loses a match, they can re-use that Class deck, as they have not won with it yet.
Note: Conquest Format may be run as a Best-Of-Three competition for earlier rounds, and switched to Best-Of-Five for finals, to ensure timeliness of the competition.
Class Knockout*
Class Knockout is a Best-Of-Three format, with a twist.
- Every player must choose Three 'Classes' of deck (i.e. You can't use more than one Warrior deck, even if they are similar).
- If a player LOSES a match, they CANNOT re-use the Class deck the won with in that Best-Of-Three round.
- If a player wins, they may re-use the deck. As it is Best-Of-Three, if they win the next game the series is over; if they lose, they have to choose a different deck.
- This means that any player's Class deck can be used a maximum of TWICE in a Best-Of-Three round (one loss and one win).
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* - The 'Class Knockout' format may be slightly incorrect (I'm very very sleepy right now) - if it requires correction please PM me with a source of the correct information and I will officially correct it.