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Online Booster Tournament in t1-2p format
« on: November 21, 2013, 01:24:07 PM »
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Ok so I know this sounds like way more hassle then it's worth but let me explain how it would work before you shoot it down.

Step 1
Take sign ups
Step 2
People who sign up send me "X" for the draft
Step 3
Anyone who sends money will receive the booster packs on a specified day from me. I will most likely be purchasing packs from someone online.
Step 4
Drafting, you get what's in your packs plus any 3 cards from rts that don't come from a Tin and are not dominants (please also exclude plot unless you drafted one).
Step 5
Using only the cards drafted, build decks for t1-2p RooT style tournament.
Step 6
Execute said tournament
Step 7
Winner will recieve a 20.00 credit they can use on my cards for sale thread.

Rules for said tournament will follow general booster draft deck building rules, weapons can not be held by characters, 1 plot for the whole tournament.


Side Note this booster will include
2 original
2 prophets
1 apostles
1 patriarchs
1 women's (depending on pricing)
1 kings
1 angel ways
1 Priests
1 TXP
1 Disiciples

Anyone who wants to make offers on selling me packs for this can PM me with said offer. Offers should just be total cost with and without women's.

Please post here if you would be interested, not interested or committed to, doing this type of an online event.
« Last Edit: November 21, 2013, 01:47:30 PM by jbeers285 »
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Re: Online Booster Tournament in t1-2p format
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2013, 02:00:33 PM »
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Not interested. First off, it's not a true draft, and it's really complicated.  Apparently there was a pack simulator type thing that would be perfect for these sort of things, but I never found out where it was located.

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Re: Online Booster Tournament in t1-2p format
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2013, 02:18:28 PM »
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Not interested. First off, it's not a true draft, and it's really complicated.  Apparently there was a pack simulator type thing that would be perfect for these sort of things, but I never found out where it was located.

Interesting, it would be awesome if someone knew more about where to locate that simulator.
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Re: Online Booster Tournament in t1-2p format
« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2013, 08:10:32 PM »
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This would work better as a sealed tourney.  The biggest component of booster draft is, well, the drafting.  I don't see how you can easily replicate that in an online environment.  Sealed, on the other hand, is much easier to do.  Especially if someone does have a pack-maker kicking around somewhere - though this is the first I've ever heard of one.  Although it wouldn't be too terribly complicated to make one from scratch...

Controlling deck building would be far easier with sealed, too, especially with a supposed digital pack-maker.  Host could generate the pack lists, send to each participant, then check decks created by each player against those lists (plus knowing which starter was assigned).

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Re: Online Booster Tournament in t1-2p format
« Reply #4 on: November 22, 2013, 01:15:34 PM »
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I created the Pack simulator a long time ago for an Online sealed tournament. Anyone who wants it, PM me your email address, and I will try to send it when I find it.

It's an Excel Workbook with Macros, so make sure your system can utilize that.
Press 1 for more options.

 


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