New Redemption Grab Bag now includes an assortment of 500 cards from five (5) different expansion sets. Available at Cactus website.
Good intentions, but no. So you're saying you win win three districts, and those points would go under as local tournament points? So you're getting points for something you didn't even attend, or lost, but did better at the next tournament? Not gonna work.
Are you sad because you win a bunch of district tournaments and don't get credit after 2 wins? Does your tournament host only host district tournaments? Well, there is an old remedy for that! Host a local tournament! Yessir, anybody can apply to be a tournament host, and if you can't convince your tournament host do one, it's a quick and easy solution!Local tournaments would disappear if this was put into practice.
I live on a college campus that is, quite simply, not going to let me use any space for a religious event. I do plan on eventually hosting a couple locals at my home church, but that's a two hour drive for me, and thus I'm rarely home. "If there aren't any locals around you host a local of your own" isn't a good argument, because frankly, some of us can't. A rule like this wouldn't force Locals to die off, because if a playgroup doesn't have a lot of people, or if they're new hosts that don't want to deal with more than a couple categories, running a District might be more of a hassle than it's worth. Locals do have uses, and this suggestion wouldn't suddenly make those uses go away, especially when you consider the fact that most people couldn't care less about RNRS points. If your logic was at all correct, the better prizes offered by District tournaments would have killed off Locals long ago. Even if I'm wrong, more Districts means more money for Cactus, right? Is that a bad thing?
Where do you attend tournaments? If they let somebody host a district, why wouldn't they let you host a local?
I forget that Districts require four events, but honestly, it's not that hard to find people who want to play a TEAMS, and Sealed is there for new players, while Booster is great for anybody who want more cards for less than retail (depending on how the hosts do it...). In any case, most playgroups would not have a reason to host locals.Hardcore players don't care about prizes, they care about points. Generally, it's the hardcore players that guide a host's decisions (since they generally will do what their core players want). Besides, the prizes are, what, a whole pack difference?
On a random note, I'm more likely to go to locals (drove an hour and a half for the last one) than districts because I max districts so quickly.
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Huh. I thought this thread was all about letting the 2nd place person get more points if the 1st place person was maxed out.On topic, I think this would create extra work for Rob, so it's not happening.