When: Sept. 24th, and 25th
Where:
Holiday Inn express
5151 South East ST.Indianapolis IN 46227
Cost: $20, includes lunch both days.
6 games across 2 days.
Schedule:
Saturday
10AM registration begins
10:45 round one begins
1:00 Lunch break
2:15 round two begins
4:30 break
5:15 round three begins
7:30 end of day one
Sunday
9:15 round four begins
11:30 lunch break and voting for Best Appearance
12:45 round five begins
3:00 Break
3:45 Positional/Championship round begins
6:00 totaling of points break
6:30 Awards
Things to bring:
-Your Painted Team
-3 copies of your team???s roster
-Bloodbowl Board, dugouts, and templates. (We can???t guarantee how many extra sets we will have.
-Copy of the LRB 4.0 (Available to download from Bloodbowl.com)
Tournament Rules
6 games over the course of two days.
5 rounds of Swiss pairing followed by the final round as a full positional/championship round.
Teams
Any official team as of LRB 4.0 Is welcome.
TR 100 rosters
Star players will be allowed at their one off price (the more expensive of the two)
Wizards, the only wizards that will be allowed will be the Halfling Master Chefs. Who may buy extra ingredients for the team at 80k each.
In the spirit of good sportsmanship Illegal Procedures will not be called. The 4 minute turn rule will not be strictly enforced. But if the Tournament Referee feels the game may not finish in the 2 hour time allotted, he may insist you use a timer and begin enforcing the 4 minute rule.
D6s will be provided for you.
Skill choices
Players will not gain SPPs as they would in league play. Instead you may give you player???s skills after each round according to the list bellow. No player may gain more then one skill throughout the course of the tournament. Chaos, Nurgle, and Skaven may take a mutation after round two but you must have a model to represent the mutation.
After round one you will be allowed to give two players one skill they could obtain on a regular skill roll
After round two you may give one player on your team a skill they could normally take on a doubles roll
After each round after this you will be able to give one player a skill they could normally obtain on a regular skill roll.
Other notes on skills
Dirty player will be changed to +1/+1 for the tournament.
Tournament points
Win = 55 pts
Tie = 35 pts
Loss = 10 pts
Bonuses
For the sake of bonuses CAS will only count if caused by a block or foul.
Kept it close = (lost by 1) 10pts
Caused 1 more CAS then the opponent +5 pts
Caused 2 more CAS then the opponent +10pts
Won by 2 or more TDs +5pts
Won by 3 or more TDs +10pts
Painting
Up to 12 points will be given to each team for painting based on the following criteria. In order to get the points in a category al models on the team must meet the requirements. (Please note the painting points are effort based not skill based, anyone that tries to paint their team well gets the points.)
Based 2pts- All the bases in the team are painted and or textured in some manner.
Painted 3pts- The team is painted. All models must have at least 3 colors on them.
Detailed 3pts- All models have had some details painted in a variety of colors or noticeable effects. This can be shading highlighting etc. This discriminates between the merely painted team and the team that has had attention paid to it.
Representative 4pts- All models on the team are representative of their race and position that they are meant to portray. Extra weapons that are not part of the finished model have been removed. This does not mean that you must use official Games Workshop models, only that an Ogre should look like an ogre, a dwarf should look like a dwarf etc. All models must be able to be differentiated for purposes of skill giving; easiest way is to have the players numbered.
Sportsmanship:
We are here for the fun of the game. Sportsmanship is not encouraged from the coaches it is required! Each player will rate each opponent they play on a private ballot. Thus every opponent you face will have a chance to rate your level of sportsmanship.
An important note on sportsmanship. Fouling 16 turns in a row and running up the score is not poor sportsmanship. But gloating and ridiculing your opponent while doing so is. Remember we are here to have a good time.
The Zlurpee Bowl will be a NAF sponsored event. Anyone playing who isn???t a NAF member yet and would like to join may sign up at the tournament as their will be a NAF representative on site.
The Mannheim Massacre site continues to be cloned
Any time
I wonder if the html for it should be included in the TO kit?
Unfortunately not
I will eventually hit one though so keep it rolling each year and sooner or later I'll come knockin
Tom there was a mistake though, you did have most CAS but Jenny beat you in TDs by one. You had the scores backwards on your sheet for the last game and I didn't catch it.
Ah well ... my bad. Still 2nd for TDs and tied overall for most CAS caused and 2nd overall for most CAS suffered ... it was a fun showing for the stunty ones.
That's what I suspected. I guess that's a good way to play it. I'm still torn on how I feel about it though. You had 6 games? I guess 5 is plenty to determine table 1. Lass than that though..... Not enough IMO.
Way to go Tom.
Thanks Steve.