Triple Play is a deckbuilding tournament, a PvP event, and a little bit of silliness all thrown in together.
Any number of participants >2 will technically be viable, but of course, the more the merrier!
Deckbuilding/Event Rules should be fairly simple. Probably something like, 'for every 3 cards in the deck, allow 1 upped'?
Rounds/phases/timelineAs written, Triple Play is designed for one round - one deckbuilding/prep phase, possibly overlapping with sign-ups, and then one phase where all the battles, etc. take place. However, it could be expanded to have any number of rounds - perhaps with different deckbuilding rules for each. Whatever standard timing is should work, a week or two each for deckbuilding/signups and battle/voting.
Match/Challenge format Part 1: deckbuilding - Each participant submits a deck and its name by PM to the host, who will then post the decks and deck names at the start of the battle phase. The decks will be hidden from the public until the beginning of the battle phase to prevent anyone from waiting to enter and then composing a specific counter for early joiners' decks.
Part 2: battle - Each player faces off against the other players round robin-style in a best of
x where
x is the number of participants. Only decks submitted to the tournament are acceptable, and each deck can only be used once per opponent, so that each player battles each other player with each of the decks.
Part 3: nomenclature - Concurrently with part 2, the host will put up a poll for which deck has the coolest name. All members of the community are allowed to vote for their favourites (because I don't know if it's possible to ban the participants, depending on how forum polls work).
Each of the three challenges will be scored separately, meaning there will be three sets of winners.
-Deckbuilder's tourney: each deck is scored as [battles won excluding "mirror matches" against the same deck] / [battles fought excluding "mirror matches" against the same deck].
-PvP tourney: standard round robin tournament scoring.
-nomenclature tourney: scored by poll. Whichever deck gets the most community votes wins. ((This is clearly the most important of the three.
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