Nationals Side Events
Iron Man
Players check in a type 1 deck and get 10 "chips" (a unique set of identical cards). Throughout the tournament days, they find other players and play their iron man deck. The loser gives one of his chips to the winner. At the end of the tournament, all players turn in their chips: Whoever has the most unique chips wins.
2019 Winner: N/A
2018 Winner: Jay Chambers
2017 Winner: Joshua Potratz
2016 Winner: Jay Chambers
2015 Winner: JD Cunningham
2014 Winner: Justin Alstad
2013 Winner: Connor Magras
2012 Winner: Martin Miller
2011 Winner: Martin Miller
2010 Winner: Jonathan Greeson
2009 Winner: Cameron Etchart
2008 Winner: Josh Brinkman
2007 Winner: Kirk Dennison
2006 Winner: Ben Campbell
Garbage Sealed
Each player brings 7 no SA souls and receives 4 packs each of Originals and Prophets. They then build a deck from these packs, using Sealed rules (trading with the person across from them).
2019 Winner: Greg Miller
2018 Winner: Dario Villanova
2017 Winner: N/A
2016 Winner: Dario Villanova
2015 Winner: Jon Masters
Cube Draft
The host puts together a "cube" of cards. All cards are good (or at least playable), from various sets. They are pre-sleeved. These cards are then split into envelopes, each containing ~20 cards. Each player receives four of these envelopes, as well as a set of 8 identical Souls. They then draft with these envelopes as in Booster.
2019 Winner: Jeremy Chambers
2018 Winner: Greg Miller
2017 Winner: N/A
2016 Winner: Daniel Huisinga
Type Half (deck building and gameplay):
4 Good Characters
4 Good Enhancements
4 Evil Characters
4 Evil Enhancements
4 Lost Souls (no 2 or 3 Liner Lost Souls)
5 Others (Includes Sites, Fortresses, Artifacts, Covenants, Curses, and the Hopper Lost Soul)
0 Dominants
If a card could fit more than one grouping, the player may determine where it is allocated.
Total deck size for all Type Half decks is 25 cards, exactly half of the minimum deck size for Type 1.
Additional things that make Type half different than other Redemption formats.
Opening hand is 4 cards.
Draw 2 cards per turn.
Hand limit at end of turn is 4 cards.
Rescue 3 Lost Souls to win.
Souls may not be placed into sites.
2019 Winner: N/A
2018 Winner: N/A
2017 Winner: Jayden Alstad
PoGoMan
Similar to Iron Man, players check in between one and three Pokemon Go accounts capable of a Great League battle and recieve a set of chips for each. They then participate in PvP battles with each other, the loser giving a chip to the winner. At the end of the tournament, all players turn in their chips: Whoever has the most unique chips wins.
2019 Winner: Gabe Isbel