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Tournaments |
Tournaments can be found in the Premier
Events room and the Sanctioned Tournaments
room. Every tournament type and format is available in the Premier Events
room. Events in this room are larger, more special, and take place less
frequently then events in the Sanctioned Tournaments room.
Tournaments can be run either Swiss draw or single elimination. Swiss
draw allows you to play for the duration of a tournament even if you lose
one or more matches. In single elimination you are out of the tournament
as soon as you lose a match. Many Swiss tournaments use single elimination
for playoffs.
Within each type of tournament are many different types of formats.
Formats for Constructed events refer to the card sets that are legal to be used in that tournament. For example, the Invasion Block Constructed format allows cards from the Invasion, Planeshift, and Apocalypse sets.
Formats for Sealed Deck and
draft
events refer to the card sets that will be used in the tournament. For
example, an Invasion, Planeshift, and Apocalypse draft
would use boosters from those sets.
Description
Tournament organizers can put a comments about a tournament in this
column. While the description might be informative, you should look at
the other information provided before joining.
Type
This tells you what kind of tournament you're reading about. Tournaments
can be Constructed, Sealed,
Booster
Draft, or Rochester Draft.
Product Used
For Constructed events, this
will tell you what sets are legal in the
tournament. For example, the Invasion Block Constructed format allows
cards from the Invasion, Planeshift, and Apocalypse
sets. Make sure your deck contains only cards that are legal for the event
before joining.
Formats for Sealed and draft events refer to the card sets that will be used in the tournament. For example an Invasion, Planeshift, and Apocalypse draft would use boosters from those sets. Make sure you own the product needed before joining the tournament.
# Players
This is how many players are currently signed up for the tournament
if it hasn't begun or how many players are still playing in it if it has.
Starting Time
Sometimes a tournament lists a specific date and time when it will
begin. You can sign up for a tournament ahead of time, just make sure you're
logged on when the tournament starts. Even if you're not logged on you'll
be paired up, which could result in a match loss. See Disconnection
Policies for more information.
If the starting time says As soon as possible, the tournament will start a few minutes after the minimum number of players is reached.
Status
This will tell you what's currently happening in a tournament. If the
status is Waiting for players, the tournament is still open for
players to join.
It may also say what part of the tournament is taking place (such as Round 1 or Deckbuilding). These tournaments are running and no more players can join.
The status field may also read Finished, which means just that: the tournament is over.
Min Players
The minimum number of players required for the tournament to start.
Max Players
The maximum number of players that can join the tournament.
Structure
The tournament structure will be
either
Swiss draw or Single
elimination.
Playoffs
Tournament playoffs sometimes have a different structure
or format than the main event. This column
will say either Swiss draw or Single elimination, and will
include the format if it's different from the main event. Most tournaments
cut to a single elimination top 8.
If the tournament is a Constructed or a draft event, the top 8 will be the same format.
If the tournament was Sealed Deck, often the top 8 is either Booster or Rochester Draft.
K-Value
All Magic Online tournaments have a k-value, which means
a player's ratings are affected by playing in
a sanctioned tournament. K-value determines how many rating points a player
may win or lose each match. K-values can be 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, or 48.
Clans Only
If this column says Yes, only members of clans
can play in that tournament. If it says No, then the tournament
is open to anyone.
Teams
If this column says Yes, then it is a team
tournament. If it says No, then the tournament is open to single
players.
Player List
Depending on the tournament's status, this will list all players registered
for, participating in, or played in the tournament.
Time Limits
This shows how long each round lasts in a tournament. In Limited-format
events this will also tell you how long you will have for deck construction.
See Clocks & Time Limits for more information.
Entry Requirements
Some events require players have a certain rating
or place highly in a qualifying event to join.
Qualifies for
If a tournament has an entry in this column, placing highly can qualify
you for the listed tournament.
You'll be asked to provide any event tickets or product required for the tournament. If you are playing in a Constructed-format event, the game will also ask you to browse for a deck. Choose one that is legal for the format and click OK.
Once you're registered for a tournament, you need to make sure you're
logged on when the tournament starts. This is either the time specified
on the listing, or when the minimum number of players is reached. A bar
on the bottom of the Magic Online screen will tell you approximately
how long until the tournament begins.
If you drop before the tournament begins, you'll be refunded the product you provided to join. Dropping any time after a tournament begins means you won't get any product back.
If you drop between rounds, you won't be paired for the next round.
If you drop during a match, you'll receive a match loss for that match.
In a Limited-format event,
if you drop during the deckbuilding stage, you'll receive a match loss
for the first round.